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Thursday, December 20, 2007
1758 Land From John Pardue The Elder To His Son John The Younger
1758 Deed of Gift on Wintipomack Creek to John Pardue, the Younger.
The elder John Pardue gave his eldest son, John Pardue the Younger, 200 acres of the Amelia County land on 23 Feb 1758.
Amelia County, Virginia Deed Book 6, page 239.
"John Pardue, the Elder of Amelia Co... to John Pardue, the Younger, of
the said county, for L & A hath granted...200 A lying & being in
Amelia Co. on the head of Winticomack Creek, being the lower half of
a greater tract of 400 A, bounded:
Beginning a corner Tesdale's line
South 63degrees West to a corner black jack, thence
South 5o East to a corner shrub white oak, thence
East to a faced corner, thence
North 35o East to Tesdale's line, thence to beginning."
At a court held for Amelia County on 23rd of Feb, 1758.
Ack. by John Perdue.
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