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(495) Hemp certificates: Joseph Alexander, Ro. Kenny,
Wm. Alexander, John Failey, Saml. McDowell, Adam Reaburn.
(495) James Blair, Jr., and David Erwin appointed
surveyors of highway.
(495) William Gay, orphan of Wm. Gay, deceased, to be
bound to John Wahub.
(496) Wm. Alexander appointed surveyor of highway,
vice Wm. Lowry. Robert Fowler appointed surveyor of highway, vice
James McGill. James Crockett appointed surveyor of highway from
Painter Gap to Samuel Hodges.
(496) Isaac Robinson qualified administrator of
George Ghest.
(497) Haibert McClure appointed guardian to Margaret
McClure, aged 11 years, and Moses McClure, aged 8 years, orphans
of Nathaniel McClure, deceased.
(497) Thomas Connolly appointed surveyor of highway,
vice Hugh Donaho.
(497) George Wilson, runaway servant of John Stewart.
(498) Samuel Todd has a writ ad quod damnum
before building a water mill on his land on Whistle Creek.
(499) John Mann qualifies administrator of Caleb
May.
(499) Halbert McClure bound to peace versus James
McClure.
(500) Hemp certificates: Baptist McNabb, James
Crockett, Thos. McCallock, Pat. Hays, Andrew Hall, Andrew Woods,
Elizabeth Taylor, Andrew Lewis, Alexr. Evans, David Forbes, John
Hopkins, Archd. Hopkins.
(501) Hemp certificates: Saml. Lyle, Robt. McAfee,
John Hall, James McAfee, Wm. McAfee, John Lyle, Jr., Geo. McAfee,
John Berry, James Lyle.
(502) Hemp certificates: Andrew Haling, John Stuart.
(502) Wm. McCutcheon bound to peace versus James
Cooper.
(503) David Mitchell has leave to build water grist
mill on his own land on Catawbo.
(503) Mary Green, servant to John Graham.
(503) Following orphans of Charles Whitman to be
bound: Hurson Mathias Whitman, to James Gregory, to learn trade
of a weaver. Catherine Whitman to Andrew Sitlington. Jacob
Whitman, to John Warwick, to learn trade of shoemaker.
(504) James McDowell bound to peace versus Samuel
Henderson.
(504) Road to be viewed by Peter Wallace, Saml.
Wallace, James McNabb and Halbert McClure, from William Hall's
Mill to Wm. McKee's.
(504) Alexander Walker's mark recorded; also John
Walker's.
(504) Thomas Dryden appointed guardian to Margaret
McClure, infant orphan of Nathaniel McClure.
(505) Michael Kirkham, servant of John Skelton.
(505) Jame Trimble, aged 15, orphan of John Trimble,
chose George Moffett guardian.
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(505) Order of yesterday appointing Halbert McClure
guardian of Moses and Margaret McClure is set aside, and Saml.
McClure is appointed guardian to Moses.
(505) Ann Marshall, servant to Andrew Hall.
(505) Jacob Woodley appointed Constable.
(505) John Lyle appointed guardian to Mathew Eaken,
aged 14, orphan of Walter Eaken.
(505) Andrew Lockridge qualified Captain of Militia.
James Elliott qualified Lieut. of Militia.
(506) Thomas Stockton petitions to build mill an his
land on Catawbo, and Court directs a jury.
(506) John Ward, Sr. (Jackson's River), exempted from
levy.
(506) Henry Dooley to be surveyor of road from the
Welshman's Run to Bedford Line-ordered to be established.
(507) Hemp certificates: James Laird, Wm. McBride.
(507) Thomas Gray, orphan of Walt Gray, to be bound
to Wm. Poage. Jonathan Smith appointed guardian to Peter Looney,
orphan of Peter Looney. John Jackson appointed guardian to Jane
Claypole, orphan of William Claypole.
(507) Benj. Tuder (Tudson), apprentice of Andrew
Miller.
(508) John Robinson (blacksmith), garnishee.
(508) John Bodkin appointed surveyor of highway, vice
John Estill, from James Given's to head of Cow Pasture River.
(509) Commission for priv. examination of Annabella,
wife of David Robinson, to deed to Francis Smith.
(512) Hemp certifrcates Thomas Stuart, James Ewing,
James Greenlee, Rob. Breckenridge.
(513) James Crawford vs. Saml. Patterson. } Following
attached: Forty deer skins, 18 Other skins, 1 fox skin.
(516) John Madison took the usual oaths to his
Majesty's person and government, repeated and subscribed the
adjuration oath and test, which is, on his motion, ordered to be
certified.
(517) Jurors: Tully Davitt, Saml. McRoberts, John
Ware, Danl. Ponder, John Gordon, George Poage, Wm. Poage, Jacob
Woodley, Hugh Ware, Wm. Barefield, George Taylor, James
Montgomery.
(517) Witness: James Stuart, Mathew Patterson.
(518) Walter Power informs the Court that Isabel and
Alexander Angely, children of Peter Angely, were bound to him in
March, 1765, the girl for four years and the boy for six years,
but their indentures have been stolen.
(518) Witness: Paul Teter.
(519) Jurors: James Baits, Thomas George.
(520) Hemp certificates: Thomas Crow, Wm. Preston,
Francis Smith, John Paxton, James Campbell, James Alexander.
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(521) Commission ordered to privily examine
Elizabeth, wife of George Wilson, to deed to Charles Donnelly.
(521) Witness: Margaret Patton.
(522) Witness: Wm. Cowdon.
(522) Jurors: James Turk, James Callison, Saml.
McClure, Saml. Lawrence, James Beats, Wm. McCutcheon, Francis
Stuart, Wm. Moore, James McCain, Wm. Craddock, Wm. Christian,
Jacob Lockhart, Nicholas Leahorn, Jr.
(522) Witnesses: James Montgomery, Hugh Ware.
(523) Witnesses: George Ware, John Ware, John
Willson, Hugh Ware, Joseph Ware, Mathew Huston, and Moses Cober;
Richard Campbell, from Frederick County, 60 miles; John Seviar,
from Frederick County, 50 miles.
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