Newsletter 2 1978.pdf - The Grayson Family
Newsletter 2 1978.pdf - The Grayson Family
Newsletter 2 1978.pdf - The Grayson Family
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pa 835. William Trigg sworn and admitted a Deputy Surveyor<br />
of fbddow Creek and running into the Plne Spur Road about a I<br />
mile east of James Cornute Is on the head of the f dl branch. It<br />
is ordered that William <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jonathan Elswick, Thomas liallet<br />
and WilliatP La~~son or my three of then being first sworn do view I<br />
the ground proposed for a road agreeable to the aforementioned<br />
petition and make report thereof to court, (1bntganery county)<br />
p, 861. Nov. 4, 1795, Edward Rutledge, William Wallace,<br />
James Hoge and William <strong>Grayson</strong> appointed overseers of the road. Daniel<br />
Hotre qualified as Sheriff. Adam Soucler appointed overseer of<br />
the poor. John Crow appointed overseer of the road. Ibnry Binhamin<br />
granted leave to build a water grist mill on his own land on Plumb<br />
Creek. Jacob Benjamin, John Charlton, WiLliam Taylor appointed<br />
overseers of the road, James Hoge and Uilliam Graysob qualified<br />
tp overseers of the poor. Samuel Tlancil appointed overseer of the<br />
road. David Cloyd qualified aylkputy Surveyor. (14ontgomery ~ o u n ~ )<br />
p, 863. April 6, 1796, William <strong>Grayson</strong> qualified as<br />
Overseer of the Poor, Frederick Smith fined for not serving as<br />
a Grand Juror. Patthias Crum exempted from payment of County levies<br />
and poor rates. Robert Xing qualified as Overseer of the Poor. C<br />
Charles IWadden bound to John Klng . Job Preston qualified as<br />
Lieut. Col., Commandant of a Regiment of Artillery, 3rd Division.<br />
(Ibntgcmery County. )<br />
July 21, 1784. 1iilli.m <strong>Grayson</strong> bought 100 dres on Little<br />
River Branch of Woods River for L 300 from Henry Skeggs and My,<br />
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his wife. (bntgomcry County)<br />
nl.lontgmery County, Virginia - Circa 1790," by Netti Scbreiner-<br />
Panti8 .<br />
Pa 33<br />
1789 Person charged W h i k males White nkles<br />
with taxes over 21 years 16 fo 21; yeass Slaves bses I<br />
Mar, 30 <strong>Grayson</strong>, William <strong>Grayson</strong>, William 0 0 7<br />
1790<br />
gb, 21, Gra-, Robert Gri$som, Robert 0 0 6<br />
Mar, 7 <strong>Grayson</strong>, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jobn 1 3 8<br />
p. 49. John Bell -- 50 acres on Little River adjacent to William<br />
<strong>Grayson</strong>. 25 &y 1785.<br />
p. 95. &oh 30, 1789. (Litgle River and Clapboard creek)<br />
Thomas ~lles Vm, rays son: Philip Hogen, John Shilling, (m-these<br />
names in List M of i.fontgomery County 1792/93; b--this name in Tax<br />
List B of Wythe County in 1793)<br />
p. 100. February 24 .,.<br />
(Tams and Stroubles creek3 )<br />
Gaspr ~ari~er' , Philip 8arigero, John 131ackc, Samuel ~addap,<br />
Robert Gpys on, Wm. ~ e c " Andrew ~ Illartin, Bcs tonolkrtin, Bryan<br />
&Donald , John I