Records pertaining to
SARAH WHITEHEAD
& Husband
JAMES COLEMAN
of Mecklenburg Co., Virginia
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SARAH WHITEHEAD, Born CA 1768 Meck.. CO., VA Died (?)
Dtr of Benjamin Whitehead
& Mary Elizabeth Swepson of Lunenburg & Mecklenburg Co's., Virginia .
(M) James Coleman -Nov 14, 1785, Meck., VA, Sec:
Richard Swepson
(Son of Cluverius & Massey Coleman of Meck. Co, Va..)-
James
Coleman died 1796 Meck. Co., Va- (Orphans' Court Records)
Their children: Coleman
(Named in
will of Gr/Father, Cluverious Coleman, 1799 Meck Co, Va-see below)
a. Elizabeth Coleman born CA 1787 Mecklenburg
Co., Va.
(M) Thomas Neal Oct. 23, 1804
Meck Co
William Coleman, Sec.
b. Benjamin Whitehead Coleman Born Ca 1789 Died May, 1842 Meck. Co.,
Va
Richmond Enquirer (Richmond, Va.)-May 31, 1842, page 3, column 5.
DECEASED Coleman, Benjamin W.
Place of residence at time of death: Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
(M) Mary C. Coleman,
Jan 22, 1814 Meck Co (she was born CA 1799 Va)
She lived 1860 Clarksville, Meck. Co., Va
Known Children: COLEMAN
John J Coleman family from Anita McClung:
1. John J Coleman Born May 31, 1815 Meck. Co. Va Died: Fayette Co.,
W. Va April 5, 1870 (age 54 yrs) Occ: Attorney @ Law
Lived 1840, 1850 Meck. Co, 1860, Fayette Co, Va/Now W. Va
(M) #1-Ann R. Burwell Dec 4, 1839 Meck Co, Va
(No death date found for Ann)
(M) #2- Isabella A. Carnefix/Carnifax, Feb 3, 1849 Fayette County.
Born Ca 1828 Va
She & children, 1870 Fayette Co., WVa
Note from Anita McClung-"We have located a document at the court house
which John J. Coleman signed that states that the property in Buckingham County, VA that was left to Isabella by her late father, is hers and only hers. He will not have any say in it. It lists her father as being George W.
Carnefix."
Known Children: Coleman
a. Mary was born Nov. 20, 1849 in Fayette County. On Oct. 11, 1875, she married Harry Wallace. They remained in Fayette County. Three children. She died 1916.
b. Martha F. was born in 1851 in Fayette County. On Nov. 9, 1881, she married Matthew Carter. One child. They left Fayette County and settled in Ness City, Kansas, where Matthew was a cattle broker. Martha died 1938.
c. John B. Coleman was born 1852 in Fayette County. On Dec. 16, 1879, he married Pattie A. Carter, also of Fayette County. No children. John was a partner with his father in the cattle and sheep farming. John died 1902.
d. Sarah J. was born 1853 in Fayette County. On Oct. 2, 1883, she married William R. Settle. She died in San Bernardino, CA. Two daughters. They spent some time in Kansas. Sarah died 1937.
e. William Whitehead was born in 1856 in Fayette County. On Jan. 30, 1890, he married Viola Hudson. William received a medical degree from the University of Louisville and practiced medicine in the Mt. Washington area
(Bullitt Co) of Kentucky. He died on Apr. 1, 1910. They had seven children.
Viola appears as Widow, 1910-1920 Mt. Washington, Bullitt, Ky (1900-1930 Bullitt
Co, Ky Census)
1. Cornelia M. Born Aug 4, 1893 Ky Died Sept 5, 1984
Mt. Washington, Bullitt Co, Ky -Did not marry
2. William C. Born June, 1896 Ky
3. Corinne B. Born March, 1898 Ky
4. Child Born & Died pr to 1900
5. John J Born Ca 1901 Ky
single, farmer, 1920 Bullitt Co, Ky
6. Mary Lee Born Ca 1907 Ky
7. James H Born May 13, 1909 Ky Died July 8, 1980 Bullitt Co, Ky
single, farmer, 1930 Mt. Washington,Bullitt Co., Ky
f. Henry was born 1857 in Fayette County. He married Hulda ?. They had four children.
g. James P. was born 1859 in Fayette County. He married? He moved to Kansas and
had two children. He returned to Fayette County and died in 1934. I believe that he, too, was in the cattle business.
h. Elizabeth "Bettie", was born abt. 1860 in Fayette County. She died about 1878
i. George B. was born abt. 1863 in Fayette County. George apparently was a wonderer. He was declared dead by his brother, James, after no contact with the family 1911. However,
he was living in1930 census of Arizona. He was a copper miner.
j. Harriett "Hallie" was born in 1866 in Fayette County. She married Edward Wallace
McClung in 1888. He was a bookkeeper/store owner. They had 11 children
2. Son Born Ca
1816 & died pr to 1830
3. Mary Born Ca
1822 Meck. Co., Va (single 1850 Meck Co, Va)
4. Harriett
F. Born
Ca 1824 Died July, 1850 Meck Co, Va
(1850 Mort. Sch-age 25 yrs, Cause Unknown)
(M) James C. (S) Gregory Oct. 30, 1841 Meck Co., Va
Richmond Whig & Public Advertiser (Richmond, Va.)
Friday, November 26, 1841.
:
Married- On Nov. 10, by Wm. Lee, James C. Gregory, to Miss
Harriet F. Coleman, second dau. of B. W. Coleman, all of
Mecklenburg County. (p. 4, c. 5)
a. William H. Born Ca 1847 Meck Co., Va Died Pr to 1900 Meck. Co., Va
farmer, 1880 Boydton, Meck Co, Va
(M) Jennie E._____
Died pr to 1900 Meck Co, Va
1. Harriett Born Nov., 1871 Meck. Co, Va
(M) William Jeter Ca 1892
Born Jan, 1864 Va
Farmer, 1900 Meck. Co., Va
a. William Born Nov, 1893 Meck Co, Va
2. Carson Born Ca 1875 Meck Co., Va
Single, Merchant, 1900 Newport, Isle of Wight Co, Va
3. Daisy L. Born Jan, 1878 Meck. Co., Va
Single School Teacher, 1900 Boydton, Meck. Co, Va
4. Violet B. Sept. 1883 Meck. Co., Va
5. Thomas W. Born April, 1887 Meck. Co., Va
b. James R. Born Feb., 1848 Meck Co., Va
farmer, 1880-1900 Boydton, Meck. Co, Va
(M) Isabella S. "Belle" ______ Ca 1873
Born Jan, 1851 Va
1. Walter Born Oct. 1874 Meck. Co., Va
2. Lucy A. Born Ca 1875 Meck. Co., Va
3. Eddie Born Ca 1877 Meck. Co., Va
4. Peter Born June, 1880 Meck. Co., Va
5. Rosa Born Aug., 1881 Meck. Co., Va
6. David Born Nov., 1884 Meck. Co., Va
7. John Born March, 1890 Meck Co., Va
5. Martha
Jane Born--Died Sept. 1833 Meck Co, Va
Richmond Enquirer (Richmond, Va September 3, 1833,
page 3, column 6.& September 17, 1833, page 3, column 6
Deceased: Coleman, Martha Jane., dtr of Benjamin W. .
of Mecklenburg Co, Va
6. Susannah
A. Born June, 1827 Meck Co, Va Died after June 14, 1900
Widow, 1900 Christanville, Mecklenburg Co, Va-
(M) Stephen E. Dance Oct. 17, 1848 Meck Co., Va
farmer, 1880 Christianville, Meck Co, Va
a. Harriett Born Ca 1849 Meck Co, Va
b. Stephen Born Ca 1853 Meck Co, Va-missing 1880
c. Fletcher Born Ca 1855 Meck Co., Va
d. Sam Born Ca 1859 Meck Co., Va missing 1880
e. Laura Born Ca 1862 Meck Co., Va Died PR to 1900
(M) _________Pulley
1. Sarah Born Oct., 1892 Va
2. Eliza ? born May, 1895 Va
3. Mabel Born July 1897 Va
These 3 children lived w/gr.mother 1900 Christianville, Va
f. Martha Born Jan, 1866 Meck Co, Va
single School Teacher, 1900 Christianville, Meck. Co, Va
g. Henrietta Born July 21,1871 Meck Co, Va (Birth Reg P 177)
single, 1900 Christianville, Meck. Co, Va
7.
Elizabeth "Bettie" Born Ca 1835 Meck. Co., Va
Single 1860 Clarksville, Meck Co, Va
8. Benjamin
W. Born
Ca 1836 Meck Co., Va
Single 1860 Clarksville, Meck Co,
Va)
There are
several Chancery Suits on Benjamin W. Coleman Estate in
Meck. Co., Va-see bottom of page-
c. Jane Swepson Coleman Born CA 1791
Died pr to 1811 Meck Co, Va
(M) Benjamin Jones Dec. 12,
1808 Meck Co, William Coleman, Sec.
(His #2 wife)
BENJAMIN JONES (M)
#3-JANE W. JEFFRIES 03 April 1811 Mecklenburg
(1st cousin to Jane Swepson
Coleman, his prev. wife)
Benjamin Jones died 1838 Mecklenburg Co., Va (Will
dated 1832)
Other marriages for Benj. Jones:
BENJAMIN JONES (M) #1-LINNE PIERCE 10 June 1803
Mecklenburg
1. John Jones
(Others referred to in Will of 1832, only son John
Named)
d. Mary Ann Coleman (Polly) Born Ca 1792 Mecklenburg Co, Va. and she died
Prior to June, 1821 Henderson Co., Kentucky
(M) Robert Speed, Jan
15,1809 Meck Co, William Coleman, Sec.
He was born
Ca 1787 Virginia and died after 1870 Census
Henderson,
Henderson Co, Kentucky
*REF http://www.mindspring.com/~shugotenshi/maclin702/index3.htm
1820 Henderson Co, Ky P4 Robert Speed
1-1-1-1-2-0/3-0-0-0-0/22 slaves
Robert Speed (M) #2 Isabella Towns June 21, 1821 Henderson Co, Ky
1830 Henderson Co, Ky P 254 Robert Speed
0-1-0-1-1-0-1/0-1-2-0-1
1840 Kentucky-Robert Speed not indexed
1850 Henderson Co, Ky P 301 Dist 1 HH 449-459
Eliza J Hicks 32 F Ky $6,000
Sherwood S " 8 M Ky
James C. " 6 M Ky
Robert Speed 64 M NC Farming
Jane W Bordley 11 F Md
John G " 9 M Md
1860 Henderson Co, Ky Dist 2, Henderson PO P 153 HH 69-69
S S Hicks 18 M Ky Farming $200
Ann M " 18 F Ky
HH 70-70 Eliza J HART 43 F Ky Farming $14,500/9100
J C Hicks 16 M Ky
Mary F Hart 8 F Ky
Robert SPEED 73 M Virginia Manager-farm
1860 Hopkins Co, Ky Madisonville PO P 589 HH 2-2
R B Speed 46 M Va farmer 8,000/15,000
Laura " 40 F Ky
Robert C " 16 M Ky
Emma " 13 F Ky
Eugene " 12 M Ky
Clarence " 7 M Ky
Earnest " 5 M Ky
Son, not named " 4/12 Ky
1870 Wd 2 Henderson, Henderson Co, Ky P 232 HH 11-24
John Bordley 53 WM Md Dentist $1,000
Isabella G. " 40 F Ky
Robert SPEED 84 WM Virginia Rent Farming
Known Children: SPEED
1.
Joseph
2. Ann
3. Robert B.
Born Ca 1814 Virginia Died New Orleans, Louisiana
(M) Laura A. ______
Born Ca 1820 Kentucky Died Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Kentucky
1850 Slave Schedule, Hickman Co, Ky P 697-Robert B. Speed
1860 Hopkins Co., Co., Madisonville P 589 Farmer
1870 Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Ky-Widow & Children
a. Robert C. Speed Born Ca 1844
Civil War Service Records Index:
Name: Robert C Speed
Enlistment Date: 20 October 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Kentucky
Unit Numbers: 779 779 770 770
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 20 October 1861
Enlisted in Company E, 25th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 01 January 1862.
Transferred Company E, 25th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 13 April 1862
Transfered in Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 13 April 1862.
Discharged Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 25 April 1862 in Shiloh, TN
(M) Martha Elizabeth (Lizzie) Walden April 8, 1868 Hopkins Co, Ky
Born Ca 1848 Ky
1. Robert W. Born Ca 1868 Madisonville, Ky
2. Louisa A. Born Ca 1870 Madisonville, Ky
b. Emma Born Ca 1847 Ky
c. Eugene Born Ca 1848 Ky
d. Clarence Born Ca 1853 Ky
(M) Imogene Lyon 19 Jun 1873 Hopkins KY
e. Earnest Born Ca 1855 Ky
Ice salesman, 1880 Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Ky
(M) Minnie E. Morton 16 Jan 1879 Hopkins KY
1. Ida Born Ca 1879 Madisonville, Ky
f. Son-not named born Ca 1870 Ky
4. Eliza J.
Born 1817 Ky Lived 1860 Henderson, Henderson Co, Ky
(M) #1 James HICKS
He Died pr to 1850
Eliza J. HICKS appears as Widow, 1850 Henderson Co, Ky
a. Sherwood S. Born Ca 1852 Ky
(M) Ann M.
Born Ca 1852 Ky
b. James C. Born Ca 1854 Ky
(M) #2 ______HART Bet. 1850-1860 Henderson Co, Ky
Eliza J HART appears as Widow 1860 Henderson Co, Ky
c. Mary F.Born Ca 1858 Ky
PERSI INDEX
Article Title: Speed-Walden Bible, Hopkins Co., KY
Surname: SPEED
Volume: 16
Number: 75 (Fall 1975 )
Periodical Title: Southern Genealogists Exchange Quarterly
ROBERT C. SPEED LIZZIE WALDEN 8 Apr 1868 Hopkins KY
CLARENCE SPEED IMOGENE LYON 19 Jun 1873 Hopkins KY
EARNEST SPEED MINNIE E. MORTON 16 Jan 1879 Hopkins KY
GEORGE H. SPEED ELSIE A. COOPER 4 Apr 1881 Hopkins KY
JOHN SPEED WESLEY A. MURPHY 9 Nov 1881 Hopkins KY
JAMES SPEED LUCY E. CLEMENTS 19 Jan 1882 Hopkins KY
THOMAS LOVE MATILDA SPEED 22 Jun 1882 Hopkins KY
HOPKINS CO, KENTUCKY DEATH INDEX
Ida Speed 25 October , 1911 Hopkins 015
John O Speed 9 July , 1970 Hopkins 098 Hopkins
SSDI
JOHN O SPEED 16 Oct 1871 15 Jul 1970 Madisonville, Hopkins, KY KY (1963 ) 400-64-2870
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MECKLENBURG Co., Virginia Records
DB 6, P 294 Dec 11, 1782 William Green & Cluverious Coleman, surviving partners of Benjamin Whitehead, dec'd, to James Coleman of Meck Abt 400 A in Meck which land was sold as property of Andrew Cockram, William Cunningham & Co, British Subjects, and patented in the name of Green, Coleman & Whitehead on Dec 11, 1780. Wit: William Barry as to Green, Edward Finch, David Stokes, Robert Allin as to Coleman. Rec Aug 11,
1783
Meck Order Bk 7, P 286 March Court, 1789
Joseph Whitehead & James Coleman, Pltfs. against Dudley Brook, Deft, In Debt
On the motion of the Deft. in his proper person and with (?) of the Pltfs. is ordered that the Judgment obtained in the Office against him and William McGuire, the security for his appearance for want of appearance be set aside and thereupon came as well the Pltfs by their Attorney as the Deft. in his proper person and the said Deft. acknowledged the Pltfs. Action. Therefore it is considered by the Court that the Pltfs recover against the Deft. seventeen pounds five shillings and six pence current money of Virginia, the debt in the Declaration mentioned and their costs by them about this suit in this behalf expended; and the said Deft in Mercy, etc. But this Judgment is to be discharged by the payment of four pounds four shillings and four pence half penny like money, with interest thereon to be computed after the rate of five per cent per annum from the 13th day of March, 1787 'till payment and the costs and the Pltfs agree to stay the execution of this Judgment 'till November Court
next
POWER OF ATTORNEY from RICHARD WHITEHEAD to JOSEPH WHITEHEAD, to act for him in the Estate Division representing his (Richard's) part of the Estate of Benjamin Whitehead.
Signed: RICHARD WHITEHEAD (Seal)
Wts: James Coleman, William Whitehead, John Coleman
At a Court held for Mecklenburg Co, Va the 18th day of May, 1789, This Indenture of Trust was proved by the Oaths of James Coleman, William Whitehead, and John Coleman the Witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded.
Test: John Brown, Cl Crt
Meck Co Order Bk 7, P 701 May Crt, 1792
Whitehead & Coleman Pltfs against William G. Baptist Admr of Samuel Dedman, Gent., dec'd Deft. In Case
This day came the Parties by their Attorneys and by consent of the Pltfs the Defts withdraws his plea of fully Administered and seth that his Testator did not assume upon himself in manner and form as the Pltfs. against him have complained, to which the Pltfs. replyed generally. And thereupon came also a Jury, to Wit: Dudley Brooks, Jonathan Knight, John Morgan, John Duncan, Travis
Norval, John Whigham, Thomas Pritchett, Edward L. Tabb, William Coleman, Richard Witton, Henry Hayes, and Young Norval who being selected tryed and sworn the truth to speak upon the issues aforesaid joined upon their Oath do say that the Decedent did assume upon himself in manner and form as the Pltfs. have complained and they do assess the Pltfs. damages by occasion of nonperformance of that assumption to eleven pounds eight shillings besides their costs.
Therefore, it is considered by the Court that the Pltfs. recover against the Deft. their damages aforesaid and in form aforesaid assessed and their costs by them about this suit in their behalf expended to be levied of the goods and chattels of the said decedent in the hands of the said Deft. to be administered if so much thereof he hath; if not, then the Costs to be seized of his proper goods and chattels and the said Deft in Mercy, etc.
January 9, 1792- James Coleman, Gdn of Nancy Whitehead, Polly [Mary] Whitehead, and Susannah Whitehead, Orphans of Benjamin Whitehead,
Dec'd---(Mecklenburg Co., Va. Orphan's Court Records
Meck. Co, Va Order Bk 8, Pm P65 Court Date Sept 10, 1792
Present, Samuel Goode, Gent
RICHARD WHITEHEAD, RICHARD JEFFRIES, AND JANE, his wife, CLARK TAYLOR AND ELIZABETH HIS WIFE, JAMES COLEMAN AND SARAH, his wife, and WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, and NANCY WHITEHEAD, POLLY WHITEHEAD, SWEPSON WHITEHEAD, and SUSANNA WHITEHEAD, infants and orphans of BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD, dec'd, by RICHARD SWEPSON, their next friend and ELEZER CLAY and ELIZABETH his wife , In Chancery
against:
William Willis Green and Cluverus Coleman EXRS of BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD, Dec'd, Defts.
This day came the parties by their Counsel and next friend, respectively, and the defendants acknowledged the service of the subpoena and the Pltfs. having this day filed their bill and the Defts. their answer thereto. By consent of the parties this cause came on to be heard on consideration whereof it is decreed and ordered that the defts. make up and render an account of the Administration of the estate of the said decedant, before William Hepburn, Richard Swepson, Alexander Boyd,, Edward Goode, and Lewis Burwell, Gent, or any three or more of them who are appointed to examine the Estate and settle the same, and also that they, or any three or more of them cut off and assign to the five younger children respectively, to Wit: William, Nancy, Polly, Swepson & Susanna their pecuniary and specific legacies agreeable to the second and third clause in the last Will and Testament of the said decedent, and then proceed to divide the residue of the said Estate agreeable to the said Will and make report to the Court in Order to a final decree.
Meck. Order Bk 8, P 277-278 Court date May 12, 1794
Richard Whitehead, Richard Jeffries & Jane his wife, Clark Taylor & Elizabeth, his wife, James Coleman & Sarah, his wife, and William Whitehead, Nancy Whitehead, Polly Whitehead, Swepson Whitehead and Susannah Whitehead, infants & orphans of Benjamin Whitehead, Dec'd. by Richard Swepson, their next friend and Elezer Clay & Elizabeth, his wife. Pltffs, In Chancery
against
William Willis Green, Cluverius Coleman, Exrs of Benjamin Whitehead, Dec'd.
A report of the persons named in the decree order made at September Court, 89? was returned in the following words following, to wit:
In obedience to a Decree of the Worshipful Court of Mecklenburg County we the subscribers have met at the store of James Coleman this 10th January, 1793, and proceeded to examine Estate and settle the accounts of Cluverius Coleman and William Willis Green Executors of Benjamin Whitehead, deceased and the vouchers for their proceedings thereon and do find and report that it appears to us the said Estate in Account Current is indebted to Cluverius Coleman one of the Executors the balance of three pounds, thirteen shillings, and four pence, and to William Willis Green the other Executor the Balance of thirty-one pounds, seven shillings, and six pence current money, which we report to be justly due to them respectively. And we do further find and report that the said Executors for their reasonable expenses in this Executorship are entitled to the sum of sixteen pounds which they ought to receive in addition to the said balance and which they may divide between them as they may think best proceeded to make an allottment of the slaves belonging to the said Estate agreeable to the directions of the Will of the said Benjamin Whitehead and do allot them and report as follows, to wit:
To Eleazer Clay and Elizabeth his wife Sarah & Abram, he paying to the Executors for the use of the other Legatees the sum of three pounds, sixteen shillings, and six pence, which is to be applied to make up the deficiency in the other lotts--
To Richard Jeffries, we allot Sylvia and Will and six pounds, three shillings and six pence
To Richard Whitehead, Hall & Gilbert and one pound three shillings and six pence.
To Clark Taylor, Winney and her child Violet and Jency, and one pound, three shillings, and six pence.
To James Coleman, Prince, Jack & Jenny, paying one shilling and six pence.
To William Whitehead, Peter & Isham, he paying five pounds, sixteen shillings and six pence.
To Nancy Whitehead, Lucy & her child Sarah and Ben, she paying three pounds, sixteen shillings and six pence.
To Polly Whitehead, James and Marjery and six pounds, three shillings and six pence.
To Swepson Whitehead, Edmund and Hannah, he paying three pounds, sixteen shillings and six pence.
And to Susannah Whitehead, Lewis and one pound, three shillings and six pence.
And we do allott and report them accordingly.
And there being two suits depending against the said Executors by one commenced in the High Court of Chancery by the Exr. of William Blount, the other in the Court of Mecklenburg by the Exr. of John Jeffries and it being uncertain whether Decrees will be obtained thereon or to what amount, there being also claims of five pecuniary Legatees of One Hundred pounds each and other articles specified in the Will payable to William Whitehead, Nancy Whitehead, Polly Whitehead,
Swepson Whitehead and Susannah Whitehead, and not sufficient funds in hand for the discharge of the same if recovered, together with the other claims hereafter mentioned, and others not yet ascertained, We are of Opinion the Executors retain possession of the said slaves and continue to hire them out until all those contingencies shall be provided for or obviated.
We find there is a judgment obtained by Lewis Burrell against the Executors amounting to eleven pounds 10/2 with costs which judgment is unsatisfied. We find there are amounts due to James Coleman to wit: a store account to thirteen pounds seven shillings, and five pence and half penny, and the balance of an account for board of the orphans and necessaries found them of 7/11 unpaid. We find that the Guardian of Swepson Whitehead is entitled to seven pounds per year for the use of his Ward in lieu of his board for 2 years which is unpaid.
We find that there are claims of the Executors still unsettled for the costs of suits still depending and other Contingent Charges which when ascertained ought to be allowed. We find that there is a store account of thirty-five pounds, eighteen shillings and three farthings due to Cluverius Coleman exclusive of his Exclusive of his Executors account aforesaid. which is also unpaid. We find there are bonded debts due the Estate for sales made lately to the amount of five hundred and ninety three pounds fourteen shillings and two pence, half penny; and fourteen pounds, five shillings unbonded for which the Executor Coleman agrees to be accountable; and which said sums appear to be the only contingent fund now in their hands for the future claims and recoverings that may be had against them. We find that the Executors have employed David Stokes Attorney in drawing their answers in the High Court of Chancery, Defending them in the County Court, and in the conduct of this suit, and the settlement and division for which services he is reasonably entitled to nine pounds ten shillings, and report that the Executors ought to pay it and be allowed the same in their Account Current......
On consideration whereof it is decreed and ordered that the said settlement and division of the slaves aforesaid in manner and form aforesaid made be fair and stable forever but to remain in the hands of the Defts. subject to the debts of the Testator until they shall be sufficiently indemnified and that the costs of this suit be born equally by the Plts.
Ordered that all notices given to this day be continued till tomorrow.
Order Book 8, P 348 Court Date Oct. 13, 1794
James Coleman, Guardian of Nancy, Polly, & Susannah Whitehead, Orphans of Benjamin Whitehead, dec'd is excused from returning any accounts of the profits of the said Orphans Estate until next Court.
Meck. DB 8, P 509-510 Nov 1, 1794
WHITEHEAD'S EXRS TO JAMES COLEMAN
This Indenture made this first day of November, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and Ninety four Between William Willis Green and Cluverius Coleman, Executors of Benjamin Whitehead, dec'd and James Coleman of the County of Mecklenburg, Witnesseth that the said William W. Green & Cluverius Coleman for & in consideration of the sum of Two hundred and fifty pounds current money of Virginia to them in hand paid before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said William W. Green and Cluverius Coleman doth hereby acknowledge , hath given, granted, Bargained and sold and by these presents doth give, grant, bargain, sell, deliver, and confirm to him the said James Coleman agreeable to the last Will and Testament of Benjamin Whitehead dec'd and advice of Mecklenburg Court, One certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Mecklenburg and Lunenburg on both sides the South Meherrin River, containing four hundred two & a half acres including the Mill Seal, be the same more or less, joining the lines of John Overton, John S. Ravenscroft, Lewis Burwell, Thomas Dance, Thomas Nethery, Samuel Pettus and Benjamin Clark.
To have and to hold the above sold lands and premises with all the appurtenances to him the said James Coleman and his heirs and assigns forever, To the only proper use and behoof of him the said James Coleman his heirs and assigns forever. To have, hold, use, occupy, possess and enjoy the same with every part and parcel thereof to him the said James Coleman his heirs and assigns forever against them the said William Willis Green and Cluverius Coleman their heirs or assigns and against the claim and demand of all other persons whatsoever shall and will by these presents Warrant and forever defend.
In Witness whereof the said William Willis Green and Cluverius Coleman have hereunto set their hands and Seals the day and year first above written.
Signed:
William W. Green (Seal)
Clus. Coleman (Seal)
Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of:
Francis M. Neal
Peter Burton, Jr.
John Coleman
William Coleman
At a Court held for Mecklenburg County this 13th day of April, 1795
This Indenture and the memorandum endorsed were acknowledged by William W. Green and Cluverius Coleman parties thereto and Ordered to be recorded.
Examined/ Test: William Baskerville, Cl. Crt.
Order Bk 8, P 424 April Crt, 1795-An Indenture of Bargain & Sale between William W. Green & Cluverius Coleman Executors of Benjamin Whitehead, Dec'd of the One Part and James
Coleman of the Other Part and the Memorandun hereon endorsed is acknowledged by the said William W. Green and Cluverius Coleman and Ordered to be recorded.
Meck DB 8, P 510-511 Nov 1, 1794
Exrs of Benjamin Whitehead to James Coleman
These Indentures made this first day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and ninety four Between William Willis Green and Cluverius Coleman Executors of Benjamin Whitehead, Dec'd, and James Coleman of the County of Mecklenburg Witnesseth: that the said William Wills Green and Cluverius Coleman for and in consideration of the sum of One hundred and forty-seven pounds Current money of Virginia to them in hand paid before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said William Wills Green and Cluverius Coleman doth hereby acknowledge, have given, granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth give, grant, bargain, sell, deliver and confirm to him the said James Coleman agreeable to the Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Whitehead, dec'd, and a decree of Mecklenburg Court, One certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County aforesaid on the Branches of Allen's Creek, containing four hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less joining the lines of William Wills Green, James Coleman, Eleazer Clay, Thomas Westbrook, Matthew Green and Francis More Neal-To have and to hold the above sold lands and premises with all the appurtenances to him the said James Coleman his heirs and assigns forever, To the only proper use and behoof of him the said James Coleman his heirs and assigns forever. To have, hold, occupy, possess and enjoy the same with every part and parcel thereof to him the said James Coleman his heirs and assigns forever against them the said William Wills Green and Cluverius Coleman their heirs or assigns and against the claim and demands of all other persons whatsoever, shall and will by these presents warrant and forever defend. In Witness whereof the said William Wills Green and Cluverius Coleman have hereunto set their hands and Seals this day and year first above written.
Signed:
William W. Green (Seal)
Clus. Coleman (Seal)
Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of: Francis M. Neal, Peter Burton, Jr., John Coleman, William Coleman
Memorandum:
That on the day and year first within mentioned Quiet and peaceable possession of the within mentioned lands and premises with all the appurtenances was given and made by William W. Green and Cluverius Coleman to the within named James Coleman according to the true Tenor and effect of the within written deed in presence of the Witnesses thereunto.
Signed:
William W. Green (Seal)
Clus. Coleman (Seal
Subscribed in presence of us:
Francis M. Neal, Peter Burton, Jr., John Coleman, William Coleman
At a Court held for Mecklenburg County the 13th day of April, 1795, This Indenture and the Memorandum endorsed were acknowledged by William W. Green and Cluverius Coleman parties
therein and Ordered to be recorded.
Examd/Test: William Baskerville, Cl Crt
Nov. 1796 Inventory of personal Estate of James Coleman, Dec'd, made under order of November Court, 1796, by William Wills Green, Francis M. Neal, & Matthew Green, 1002p, 7s, 1 1/2 p Filed & Rec'd Mar. 13, 1797 Bk 3, P 399
Orphans' Court Records, Mecklenburg Co, Va.-Sept. 11, 1797
Orphans of James Coleman, Dec'd- Cluverius Coleman, Guardian of the following children of James Coleman, Dec'd:
Elizabeth Coleman, Jean S. (Jane) Coleman, Benjamin W. Coleman, & Mary Ann
Coleman
1799 Meck. Co, Va Land Tax List B
Eleazer Clay (Widow of Benjamin Whitehead)
300-1-200-360--0 Rest Illeg.
James Coleman Estate
(Sept, 1799) Mecklenburg County, Virginia Will Book 4, page 138,139,140
CLUVERIUS COLEMAN WILL
In the name of God Amen. I Cluverius Coleman of the Parish of St. James's in the county of Mecklenburg and state of Virginia am at this time in sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be given to almighty God for it But being low in body and considering the frailty and uncertainty of my life do make constitute and ordain this my last Will and Testament _____ _____ in manner and form as followeth:
Impremis I heartily recommend my soul to God who gave it me and my body to the earth from whence it came and as touching my worldly goods which God has graciously lent me I give and bequeath as follows -
first it is my will and desire that all my just debts should be paid.
Item I lend unto my beloved wife Massey Coleman during her natural life the tract of land whereon I now live. Five negroes Vitz, Anthony, Bob Primus Hannah and Amey Also six head of choice cattle, one yoke of oxen, an ox cart. Ten hed of sheep, fifteen head of hogs, three choice work horses, three choice feather beds and furniture,my desk and book case, one dozen setting chairs, two choice tables and such household and kitchen furniture as she may stand in need of with plantation utensils sufficient for her use. It is also my will and desire that she should have the crop of corn and tobacco that is made on the plantation whereon I now
live and after her death to be disposed of as will be hereafter mentioned.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son James Coleman or/heirs by name, Elizabeth, Benjamin Whitehead, Jane Swepson and Mary Anne Coleman five pounds cash a piece to be paid to them as they come of age by my Exors as I shall here after mention but if one or either of them decease without a lawful Issue then their legacy shall be equally divided between the surviving children to them and their heirs forever.
Item I lend unto my daughter Elizabeth Jeffries during her natural life one negro woman named Phebe and her increase and at her death the said negro and her increase is to be equally divided between her then surviving children.
I also give and bequeath to Mary, Elizabeth, Massey, Robert and James Jeffries sons and daughters of said Elizabeth Jeffries thirty pounds cash a piece to be paid to them as they come of age by my executors.
But if one or either of them decease without lawful Issue then their legacy shall be equally divided between the surviving children to them and their heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Rebekah Phillips one negro boy named Moses and one negro Woman named Jenny and her increase forever also one hundred pounds specie to her and her heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Boswells children by name Elizabeth, Joseph, Nancy, Polly and John Boswell one negro woman named Abbe and her increase to them and their heirs forever also thirty five pounds cash a piece to be paid to them as they come of age but if one or either of them decease without lawful issue then their legacy is to be equally divided between the surviving children.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Grace Hicks one negro boy named Edmund and one negro woman named Rachel and her increase also one hundred pounds specie to be paid at my decease to her and her heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son John Coleman exclusive of what I have heretofore given him one hundred pounds specie and two cows and calves to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Anne Green the following negroes to wit, Milly, Aggy, Jude, Mike and Sam. Also one young mare unbroke, as she the said Anne Green may choes and two cows and calves to her heirs forever also two hundred pounds specie to her and her heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son William Coleman the tract of land I bought of Neven Stewart with that I bought of John and David Holmes containing by estimation three hundred thirteen & 3/4 acres be the same more or less also the land wheron I now live at my
wife's decease and five hundred pounds specie to be raised out of debts due me and the money that I now have in hand to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Coleman all my lands lying on both sides of the Meherrin River including my mill to him and his heirs forever the residue of my estate not till nor bequeathed in my will after all my just debts and cash legacys are paid. It is my will I desire that all my negroes stocks debts goods and all my property be it whatsoever kind it may shall be equally divided between my son William and Thomas Coleman together the negroes and other property lent my wife during her life is also to be divided between my son William and Thomas Coleman at her death
I constitute and appoint to this my last will and testament William Coleman and Thomas Coleman Executors as witness my hand and seal this fourteenth day of September one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine.
Cluv Coleman SS
Signed Sealed & Acknowledged
In Presence of D. Holmes, John Allen, Matthew Allen
At a court held for Mecklenburg County the 14th day of October 1799 This will was proved by the oaths of David Holmes John Allen and Matthew Allen witnesses hereunto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of William Coleman and Thomas Coleman the executors therein named who made oath thereto and together with Phillip Reeks, Richard Hutcheson _______ William Brown, Abraham Green, William Stone Sew., David Holmes, John Holmes and William Nowlett their securities entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of fifty thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate of said will in due form.
Teste William Baskervill A: cir:
1800 Tax List of Meck Co-Estate of James Coleman-No tithes (census missing)
1810 Mecklenburg Co, Va census Missing
*- There is a marr. of Sally Coleman to John Clay 2/16/1805 Meck Co-James Coleman, Sec.
I do NOT know who this is-sgs
Index to Chancery Court Suits, Mecklenburg Co., Va Involve CLAY
JOHN CLAY vs WILLIAM FINCH 1795-006
EXR OF RICHARD JONES vs JACOBUS CHRISTOPHER ETC 1811-029
HANNAH WRIGHT vs JOHNSON FAULKNER ETC 1824-034
1820 Meck Co, Va P 151 Benjamin W. Coleman
1 M 26-45 2 M Und 10, 1 F 16-26, 1 F Und 10, 18 Sl
1830 Meck Co, Va P 044 Benjamin W. Coleman
1 M 30-40, 1 M 10-15, 1 F 30-40, 1 F 10-15, 2 F 5-10, 1 F Und 5
DECEASED Coleman, Benjamin W.
NOTE Place of residence at time of death: Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
SOURCE Newspaper title: Richmond Enquirer (Richmond, Va. : 1815 : Semiweekly).
Publication Date: May 31, 1842, page 3, column 5.
Coleman, Martha Jane.
NOTE Place of residence at time of death: Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
SOURCE Newspaper title: Richmond Enquirer (Richmond, Va. : 1815 : Semiweekly).
Publication Date: September 3, 1833, page 3, column 6.
Will of Benjamin Jones Mar 15, 1832
Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Will Book 14 Page 354
Transcribed by Ron Jones
In the name of God amen. I Benjamin Jones of Mecklenburg County do by these presents make my last Will & Testament in manner & form following - my will & desire is that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid and for the payment of the same my will and desire is that my Exor: hereafter named shall sell the said land lately surveyed by Stephen P.Pool - adjoining Augustus D. Wade, David Purkins & others containing fifty three acres and from the proceeds of the same to pay all my just debts & funeral expenses and the surplus if any to be equally divided among my children & their heirs forever -- I do appoint my son John Jones Exor: of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all others by me heretofore made. Witness my hand & seal this 15th day of March 1832.
Sig: Benjamin Jones (Seal)
Witness. St: P.Pool Benjamin (his mark) Jones (LS), G. L. Wade, St: Worsham
Mecklenburg County February Court 1838 --
The foregoing last will & testament of Benjamin Jones decd: was this day produced in open court & proved by the oaths of St: P.Pool & L. G. Wade two subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded --
Examd: teste Richard B. Baptist C.C
1840 Meck Co, Va P 364 Benjamin W Coleman
1 M 50-60, 1 M Und 5, 1 F 40-50, 2 F 15-20, 1 F 10-15, 1 F Und 5
P 365-John J Coleman (See 1850-1870 Fayette Co, Va/W Va)
1 M 20-30, 1 F 20-30
NOTE Daughter of Benjamin W. Coleman
TITLE Richmond Whig & public advertiser (Richmond, Va. : 1833 : Semiweekly)
ENTRY Married- On Nov. 10, by Wm. Lee, James C. Gregory, to Miss Harriet F. Coleman, second dau. of B. W. Coleman, all of Mecklenburg County. (p. 4, c. 5)
DATE OF PUB. Friday, November 26, 1841
1850 Meck Co, Va P 97 HH 37-37
James C Gregory 36 M Va Merchant/Farmer $2,000
William " 3 M Va
James " 1 M Va
John " 15 M Va (Bro?)
Mary A. " 35 F Va (Sister?)
1850 Meck. Co, Va Mortality Schedule
Gregory, Hariet(t) State: Va, Co: Meck, Age 25 Month: July Cause of Death: Unknown
(James S. Gregory (M) Harriet F. Coleman Oct. 30, 1841 Meck)
HH 38-38
Mary C. Coleman 51 F Va $1500. (Wid of Benjamin W Coleman)
Mary " 28 F Va
Elizabeth " 15 F Va
Benjamin " 14 M Va
HH 40-40
Stephen E Dance 25 M Va farmer $600
Susannah " 22 F Va (Coleman)
Harriett " 1 F Va
Stephen E Dance (M) S. A. Coleman Oct 17, 1848 Meck Co, Va
1860 Meck Co, Va P 211 HH 471-471
J C Gregory 48 M Va 4,000/75,000. Farmer
Elth. " 40 F Va (#2 wife)
William " 14 M Va by wife #1 Harriett F Coleman
James " 11 M Va by wife #1 Harriett F Coleman
& 7 more Gregory Children & 2 boarders
HH 474-474
B W Coleman 23 M Va farmer 1020/3920
Mary " 64 F Va (Mother)
Bettie " 24 F Va (sister)
HH 477-476
S E Dance 30 M Va farmer 1900/4433
Susan " 30 F Va (Coleman)
Harriett " 11 F Va
Stephen " 7 M Va
Fletcher " 5 M Va
Sam " 1 M Va
Index to Chancery Court Records-Mecklenburg Co, Va Involves COLEMAN (Many others, not listed here)
THOMAS NEAL VS EXR OF THOMAS ROWLETT 1807-002
Surnames COLEMAN, NEAL ROWLETT
WILLIAM ROWLETT ETC VS EXR OF THOMAS ROWLETT 1809-020
Surnames COLEMAN GREEN HAYES NEAL OLIVER ROWLETT
THOMAS NEAL & WIFE VS ADMR OF JAMES COLEMAN ETC 1811-018
Surnames: CLEVER COLEMAN NEAL
THOMAS NEAL vs ROBERT SPEED ADMR ETC 1830-032
Surnames: BOSWELL JEFFRIES SWEPSON COLEMAN NEAL TOWNES
GREEN PHILLIPS WHITEHEAD HICKS SPEED
BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD COLEMAN VS HUNDLEY RYLAND 1832-003
P1: BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD COLEMAN D1: HUNDLEY RYLAND
P2: PEYTON MASON SURVPARTNER D2:
P3: WILLIAM GREEN
Surnames: COLEMAN MASON & COCKE] TOWNES GREEN RYLAND MASON SULLIVANT
ADMR OF COLEMAN D1: EXR OF DALY 1833-004
Surnames BOSWELL JEFFRIES PATILLO COLEMAN LEWIS PHILLIPS DALY MOODY RICHARDSON
GOODE NEAL RYLAND HICKS NEALE
THOMAS NEAL VS BOYD ETC 1833-012 CSC
Surnames: BAPTIST GREEN NEAL BOYD HARMAN NEALE BURWELL HAWKINS PURYEAR COLEMAN HICKS RAINEY
COLLEY JEFFRIES ROBARDS DAVIS KEENE TAYLOR FEILD LEWIS WALKER GOODE MCGRAW
P1: BROWN ETC D1: EXR OF COLEMAN 1834 003
Surnames BOSWELL GREEN PHILLIPS BROWN HICKS COLEMAN JEFFRIES
COLEMAN vs GREEN ETC 1834-004 CSC
Surnames COLEMAN JOHNSON SPEED DRUMRIGHT NEAL STONE GREEN PETTUS WILSON HUNT PURYEAR
ANN C GREEN ETC VS BENJAMIN W COLEMAN ETC 1836-002
Surnames BOSWELL MOODY RYLAND COLEMAN NEAL SPEED GREEN PATILLO
HICKS PHILLIPS JEFFRIES RICHARDSON
B COLEMAN VS COLEMAN & SYDNOR] ETC 1836-005 CSC
Surnames CARTER MOSELEY TUCKER COLEMAN PHILLIPS TUNSTALL
COLEMAN & SYDNOR] ROFFE JOHNSON SYDNOR KNIGHT TOWNES
FINCH & SMITHS CO ETC VS BENJAMIN COLEMAN ETC 1839-018 CSC
MARTHA DAWS ETC VS BENJAMIN COLEMAN ETC 1839-018 CSC
PETTUS PHILLIPS ETC VS BENJAMIN COLEMAN ETC 1839-018 CSC
PETTUS PHILLIPS ETC vs THOMAS DAWS ETC 1839-018 CSC
Surnames BOSWELL JEFFRESS RYLAND COLEMAN JEFFRIES SPEED DAWS MOODY SYDNOR
FINCH & SMITHS CO] NEAL TOWNES GILLESPIE PATILLO
HALL PHILLIPS HICKS RICHARDSON
SUSAN STONE ETC VS JAMES GREGORY 1842-008
SUSAN STONE ETC VS MARY C COLEMAN 1842-008
Surnames: COLEMAN, GREGORY, STONE
HEIR(S) OF BENJAMIN W COLEMAN VS ALEXANDER G OLIVER 1843-002
HEIR(S) OF BENJAMIN W COLEMAN VS WILLIAM TOWNES 1843-002
Surnames: COLEMAN GREGORY OLIVER TOWNES
ADMR OF COLEMAN vs HICKS 1844 003
Surnames COLEMAN GREGORY HICKS
HICKS vs ADMR OF COLEMAN 1844-015 CSC
Surnames: BUFORD GREGORY PARISH COLEMAN HAYES SCULTHORP
COLEY HICKS SMITH CRADDOCK HUDSON STONE CRADOCK NEAL WHITMORE DAVIS OLIVER
P1: ADMR OF COLEMAN D1: HUDSON ETC 1845 004
Surnames COLEMAN GREGORY HUDSON
P1: BEVERLY SYDNOR D1: EXR OF ANN M GREEN 1845 014
P2: RICHARD RUSSELL ASGN ETC D2:
Surnames BUFORD GREEN SYDNOR COLEMAN KNOX GOODE RUSSELL
RICHARD C PURYEAR ETC VS MARY C COLEMAN ETC 1848-017 CSC
Surnames: COLEMAN JENNINGS WALKER GREGORY PURYEAR JEFFRESS RUSSELL JEFFRIES TOWNES
RICHARD RUSSELL ETC VS ADMR OF BENJAMIN COLEMAN 1848-020 CSC
RICHARD C PURYEAR FOR ETC VS ADMR OF BENJAMIN COLEMAN 1848-020
Surnames: BACON GREGORY ROLFE BUGG HOMES RUSSELL BURTON JEFFRESS TOWNES COLEMAN LEAKER WALL
DALY PATTILLO WEATHERFORD GOODE PURYEAR
JOHN J COLEMAN BY ETC VS MARY C COLEMAN WIDOW ETC 1852-072
Surnames: COLEMAN GREGORY
MARY C COLEMAN VS GDN ELIZABETH A COLEMAN BY ETC 1852-092
Surnames, COLEMAN, HUDSON, PARRISH
STEPHEN & SUSANNA DANCE ETC VS ADMS OF BENJAMIN W COLEMAN &C BY ETC 1855-025
Surnames: COLEMAN DANCE GREGORY WALKER
P1: LUCY GREGORY ETC D1: CREED T HASKINS 1857 017
P2: WILLIAM GREGORY D2: PRUDENCE SANDY HASKINS
Surnames COLEMAN HOLLOWAY MCDEARMAN GREGORY MAJER MCDEARMON HASKINS
P1: GAYLE ETC D1: BURWELL 1860-018
Surnames BURWELL COLEMAN CROWDER GAYLE
P1: COLEMAN ETC D1: GWALTNEY ETC 1869-009
Surnames BARKER COLEMAN PURYEAR BOWEN GWALTNEY TOWNES
BOYD MCCARTER BUTLER MOSS CARDEN PARRISH
EXR OF GAYLE VS SWEPSON ETC 1871-019 CC
Surnames ADAMS CROWDER SMITH BARNES DALY SWEPSON BARRON DODSON THOMPSON
BIGGER GALE TUCKER BURTON GARLAND WILLIAMS
BURWELL GAYLE COLEMAN RICHARDS COUCH SAUNDERS
R R SWEPSON VS WILLIAM G COLEMAN ETC 1872-057 CC
Surnames: BOSWELL COLEMAN FINCH HEPBURN LAND SWEPSON
ADMR OF HEPBURN VS BURWELL ETC 1873-021 CC
Surnames: BURWELL GOODE SYDNOR COLEMAN HEPBURN COLLINS JOHNSON
COUCH SAUNDERS
P1: COLEMAN ETC D1: COOK & WIFE ETC 1876-012
P2: GDN(S) OF DUNNIVANT D2: ADMR OF COLEMAN ETC
Surnames COLEMAN COOK DUNNIVANT JONES
E A GREGORY VS B W COLEMAN 1882-017 CC
Surnames: COLEMAN GREGORY
E A GREGORY VS B W COLEMAN 1882-021
Surnames: COLEMAN GREGORY
& many other cases for COLEMAN
Chancery Court Suits-Involving Robert SPEED
P1: EDWIN H SPEED D1: ADMR OF JOSEPH SPEED ETC 1809 012
P2: ROBERT SPEED D2:
Surnames APPERSON PEETE SPEED
THOMAS NEAL vs ROBERT SPEED ADMR ETC 1830-032 (See above)
COLEMAN vs GREEN ETC 1834-004 CSC (See above)
ANN C GREEN ETC vs BENJAMIN W COLEMAN ETC 1836-002 (See above)
FINCH & SMITHS CO] ETC vs BENJAMIN COLEMAN ETC 1839-018 CSC (above)
FINCH & SMITHS CO] ETC vs THOMAS DAWS ETC 1839-018 CSC (above)
MARTHA DAWS ETC vs BENJAMIN COLEMAN ETC 1839-018 CSC (above)
MARTHA DAWS ETC vs THOMAS DAWS ETC 1839-018 CSC (above)
PETTUS PHILLIPS ETC vs BENJAMIN COLEMAN ETC 1839-018 CSC (above)
* several other cases for SPEED
Index to Chancery Court Suits, Mecklenburg Co, Va involves JONES
PRUDENCE JEFFRIES ETCvs EXR OF RICHARD JEFFRIES ETC 1824-003
LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA, LAND PATENTS RECORDS INDEX
Whitehead, Benjamin.
Publication 11 December 1780.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Mecklenburg County.
Grantee(s): Green, William; Coleman, Cleverius; and Whitehead, Benjamin.
Description: 400 acres.
Source: Land Office Patents E, 1775-1776, 1780-1781 (v.2 p.463-930), p. 835 (Reel 46).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Whitehead, Benjamin.
Green, William.
Coleman, Cleverius.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Mecklenburg County.
Subject -Geographic Mecklenburg County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Mecklenburg County.
Added Entry Virginia. Land Office. Register. Land grants, 1779-
Library of Virginia. Archives.
System Number 000840628
Coleman, Cluverius.
Publication 4 June 1794.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Related See also the following surname(s): Colman.
Note Location: Mecklenburg County.
Description: 361 acres adjoining Coleman, Craddock. Adkinson &c.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 30, 1793-1799, p. 452 (Reel 96).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Coleman, Cluverius.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Mecklenburg County.
Subject -Geographic Mecklenburg County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Mecklenburg County.
Added Entry Virginia. Land Office. Register. Land grants, 1779-