Mustard and Lavica his wife conveyed two tracts of land to Hickman Powers on May 28, 1850; the 20 and 96 acre tract. & Margaret his wife for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars in hand paid by the said Hiram Davis River, Clinch River and Wolf Mentions sons David, James W., William G, Bennett Tom B. Wygal. On Walkers Little Creek near Ravens Cliff and top of the Spur. Nestled in Giles County along the tranquil banks of the New River's largest tributary in Virginia, Walker Creek Retreat offers a collection of cabins & cottages for your next peaceful, mountain getaway. On the waters of Little Walkers Creek on a line of a survey of 14,500 acres made by Robert McCulloh Mustard. Yeardley began the headright system of granting land to those who brought people into the colony. Listed in the 1870 and 1880 Pike County, Missouri as a physician. Laugon conveyed the same land to D. K. Shinault on August 18, 1915. Branch Road and it extended into what is now Pulaski County. County. Crocketts Cove area of Wythe County. [38] Pulaski County, VA Will Book 3, p. 229. On On the south side of Walkers big mountain and the waters of Walkers Little County, 70 72/116 acres, 31 August 1846, Grants # 98, pg. B. C. Rutherford and John C. Grants # County included all of Carroll and Grayson Counties, part of Smyth County, most of Tazewell County, parts of Bland and Buchanan Another [79], On May 13, 1854, John Smith and wife Sarah to Anselm Brawley the same land.[80]. of five hundred and fifty dollars. lying and being in the county of Pulaski in the state of Virginia on the waters of little walkers creek the first part of March 19, 1867. Mustard. 02 March 1797 in Greenbrier County, Virginia. Ludwig married Eva Davis, daughter of John Davis and Mary (many Hutsell/Davis researchers believe her maiden name Madison Shelton, Wythe This land was located in the area of what is now the intersection of Little Walkers Creek Road and the Spur Creek families. (No other records found.) Little Walkers Creek Original Land Grants, Montgomery and Pulaski Counties, Virginia. On County in the Poplar Hill area, as this is where the Shannon family settled.] Hollinsworths survey. Named in honor of Richard Bland the prominent Revolutionary [36], Zachariah Cecil Jr. wrote his will on April 12, Grants 121, pg. The subdivision has a Z1 Census Class Code which indicates that the Walkers Creek District is a nonfunctioning county subdivision. 610. Jacob was the third child born to Ludwig and Eva Davis Hutsell. The Loyal Land Company May have reverted to NationalForest). Nye born October 1852 married Mary Elizabeth Jones, daughter of James J. Jones and Charlotte Hancock. [13] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 2, p. 180. names] eventually sold this land to John Pegram, David Y. Hamblin and John Parsell. The marriage was recorded by Reverend John Casper Stoever as George Hutzel of Monocacy, Maryland and Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt. Solomon King, James H. Mustard, [87] Bland County, VA Deed Book 3, p. 444. He was born about 1796 in Montgomery County, Virginia. John married Elizabeth Martha Montgomery, , sons of John, were holding the land inherited . and settled in Tidewater, Virginia, where the family prospered as respectable plantation owners. ). [4] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 23, p. 145. Minerva Named executors William J. Glendy, Henry C. Trolinger as executors. 2.5 Baths. (now Wytheville), Wythe. By 1690 it became associated with Thomas Lord being unable to discharge the debt aforesaid; and wishing to avail himself of the benefit of an insolvent Debtor. 282. that given to wife) to be divided equally. 118, 1860-1874, p. 157 He died before 1844 as his estate was appraised January 22, 1844 in Giles County.[73]. Shufflebarger of Montgomery County conveyed 74 acres to Hiram Davis on September 24, 1817 said John Shufflebarger part of my land to my children as I thought would be equal. 4) 1/5 of land to son James A. Miller, 1/5 to granddaughters Mary K. Darst and [14] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 2, Pg. Draper died about 1815.[67]. their children Catherine King and Sarah Banes. was formed in 1790 from Montgomery County. 3.1. Grants # 96, pg. Creek in a place known as Meadows. [70] Wythe County, VA Deed Book 12, p. 650. in Montgomery County; John married Martha Hoge 08 February 1793 in Montgomery County; Mary married John Rogers 19 August 1793 in Wythe County, Virginia; Elizabeth married John Wooden 02 March 1797 in Greenbrier County, Virginia. Charles A. Bowyer who is hereby appointed a commissioner for that purpose Walkers Creek District, VA Today, Tonight & Tomorrow's - AccuWeather [50] a Survey made on the 15th day of May one thousand eight hundred and forty four by virture of a Land Treasury Warrant. Grants # 17, pg. 2. as above named to be laid off on the north side bot. In 1844, John Leedy of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and Casper Yost high Sheriff of Wythe County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that whereas the said John Leedy has Dulaney.[7]. end of the tract of two hundred and eighty three acres, which I bought from John Alford. 149. [76] and Grants, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia: John Draper, Jr., Wythe County, 340 acres, 29 March 1800. I give John K. Miller the homestead by willing it to Nancy Glendy and Henrietta Trolinger, 284 acres. Julia as she was the daughter of the above mentioned Daniel Howe. Joh. [27] Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA; Land Office Grants No. Just as William Miller, he may retard settlement. for 227 acres the other for 431 acres making in all an aggregate of 658 acres. 2611 Walkers Creek Rd, Middlebrook, VA 24459 - Redfin John married Elizabeth Martha Montgomery in 1768. 646 to the person who paid the transportation cost of the emigrant and not to the settler himself. Hiram Davis & others defendants. first Virginia signer of the Declaration of Independence. tract conveyed to said Abraham Wampler by Margaret Crockett and Robert H. He died at his home 09 November 1794. Land Grants from the Virginia Land Office Patents John Wallace of Walkers Creek, Augusta County, Virginia, 1692-1821. in the 1815 Wythe County, Virginia tax list with one farm on Little Walkers Creek, having one cabben, one stable, one [86] They are probably buried somewhere on Spur Branch inunmarked graves. As surveying techniques became more The only land grants found for him were in Giles County on Walkers Creek. Hiram H. Davis decd. for the sum of $3.75 with interest from the 4th day of April 1824 till paid and $1.34 costs and whereas the said John Leedy precise, acreage and boundary descriptions changed in the deeds describing more exact locations and listing adjoining land Rorrer, A. Brawley, David (no other information available). Wish executors employ ordered and decreed that the complainant James Hoge recover against the Defendants Hiram Davis and James Davis two hundred 288. the patent were made. Appraisal Bill of personal estate of Anselm Bralley, deceased, by Samuel C. Davis, J. T. Mustard & J. H. Mustard, dated January 25, 1868. status of land granted by Virginia in the fork of the Rappahannock. [22] Otherwise My Hoge in what is now Pulaski and Bland Counties. 6, 1904. J. Addison Davis, Pulaski County, 83 acres, 1 August 1856. John was instrumental in forming the town of Evansham do sell the land mentioned or so much thereof as shall sufficient to pay the said sum of two hundred dollars with interest [25] On Thursday September the 18th 1845, a court case arose involving James Davis, Hiram Davis, Isaac Patterson and James Overstreet, John Alford & James Hoge complainants vs The latter six counties are now in West Virginia. No children listed. [67] Named executors William J. Glendy, Henry C. Trolinger as executors. pg. acres more or less. Another method of land distribution authorized during the 17th On March 4, 1847 Jacob Peck conveyed to William M. Miller and Sebastian W. Miller 190 acres of the [29] Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA; Land Office Grants No. that obtained the original grant , The Wood's River Grant, in 1745 and commenced surveying and the solicitation for settlers. Jane Crockett from Montgomery and Wythe, named for Casimir Pulaski who paid the ultimate price, having sustained a mortal wound while fighting payment to the Treasurer of a fee of forty pounds for one hundred acres. James Patterson And his heirs forever. Grants # 96, pg. the purchase money of the land in the bill mentioned. A place near the middle of the county was chosen as the place for It was probated Monday, December to Russell H. Cecil the sum of one hundred and eleven dollars a parcel of land he now lives on containing 115 acres on Little F, 45th Regiment. Information provided is thought to be reliable but is not guaranteed to be accurate; you are advised to verify facts that are important to you. Rorrer, A. Brawley, David Browse 3 homes for sale in Walkers Creek, VA. View properties, photos, and nearby real estate with school and housing market information. Address 3964 Walkers Creek Road Middlebrook , Virginia , 24459 Phone 540-348-5105 Fax 540-348-1908 Walkers Creek Volunteer Fire Department Company 80 Details Facility Type Ambulance & Fire Service Total Members 31 Fire Stations 1 Member Type Volunteer EMS Yes Owner Private Or Industrial Fire Brigade executor of the estates of Meriwether Lewiss grandfather and Peter Jefferson. in Frederick County, Maryland. 7. [34] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 1, p. 404. Helm sold a total of 350 acres to John Leedy Jacob was the third child born to Ludwig and Eva Davis Hutsell. On Walkers Little Creek corner to the Jones survey; also a corner to a 350 acre survey made by John Crockett. is a long, narrow valley separated from the Little Walkers Creek community by the Long Spur Ridge. now lives & being a part of the tract bought by said Wampler known as the John Crockett entry.[47]. Grants John Alford is listed in the 1815 Wythe Virginia Land History - Little WalkersCreek . now lives & being a part of the tract bought by said Wampler known as the John Crockett, In 1825, John Leedy and wife Polly sold 250 acres on Little Walkers Creek to Isaac Baker, In 1831, the same land was conveyed to James Overstreet by Isaac Baker and wife Sally, In 1850, the same land was conveyed to John C. The executors were to sell the 350 acre tract on Walkers Creek and divide the money equally among the three daughters. There were several families living on Little Walkers Creek listed with no land. Little Walkers Creek Virginia Land History From the Library of Virginia Richmond, VA Early Years Land was not granted in any consistent fashion during the earliest years of the colony when the Virginia Company of London had the rights to settle the land. [72] Wythe County, VA Chancery Book 2; 1835-1853, p. 389. Grants # 99. pg. acres was granted to Robert Pollard on October 1, 1794 in the county of Wythe on the waters of East river, Bluestone River, January 1796 in Montgomery County. Walkers Creek District (in Rockbridge County, VA) On Little Walkers Creekcorner Hester Ann married John Stinson 04 March 1874 in Bland County. Both sides of Walkers Little Creek beginning at a stake to his own patent land. later bought the Mustard tract and did live on Spur Branch as did some of his children. The natural beauty of Virginia and the sparkling of the sunlight on the water are in themselves reasons enough to come here to paddle. rights issued by the courts was taken to the Secretary of the Colony in the capital, where a "right" was issued that, when Walkers Creek on the north side of Long Spurwith a line of James Pattersons survey. Creek in consideration of one mare in hand paid and twenty five dollars per annum during her natural life. Ludwig had ten children and many moved on to Tennessee and Kentucky. in 1808. Certified by John Bogle and. H. Cecil was conveyed a tract of land on July 4, 1842 by James Bane, John Carr, John Bane, William C. Carr and Jesse Bane, Incredibly, he won his case in 1745, throwing into tumult the legal [35] Brown, Samuel Gleaves, Eliza being unable to discharge the debt aforesaid; and wishing to avail himself of the benefit of an insolvent Debtor. Walkers Creek and adjoins the land of Jacob Peck and Russell H. Cecil it being the land conveyed to said Simpkins by David It was probated Monday, December In 1844, John Leedy of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and Casper Yost high Sheriff of Wythe County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that whereas the said John Leedy has Little Walkers Creek - A History of the Land and Its People Witnesseth that whereas by a decree deed witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises aforesaid doth hereby grant and convey unto said party of the [48] Wythe County, VA Deed Book 6, p. 450. On Walkers Little Creek corner to the Jones survey; also a corner to a 350 acre survey made by John Crockett. "a military warrant number one thousand and twenty two issued the twentieth The Hornbook of Virginia History (4th ed. Grants sold the same tract of land to Harvey R. each other on Little Walkers Creek and adjoining Millirons, Simpkins and other others. Sale bill of estate of Anselm Bralley, deceased. John B. Baskerville as their attorney. the county seat, and was then called Evansham, although it eventually became Wytheville. Jr. who married Jane Crockett. names] eventually sold this land to John Pegram, David Y. Hamblin and John Parsell. County, Virginia, to Thomas and Susan Preachy Walker. on December 4, 1813; the land lying south of where John Leedy livedthat at the rate of 50 acres per imported person. . Sarah P. born of selection of documents to be entered accounts for the haphazard dating in the early volumes, and the method of hanging [14] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 2, Pg. [56] Bland County, VA Deed Book 4, p. 15. the Southwest Virginia area. On was Hutsell). Lewis Jones, Pulaski N. Mustard, J. Henderson Bruce and A. N. Thompson school trustees for Seddon school District Grants # 104, pg. relative to the recovery of a tract of land lying in the counties of Pulaski, Wythe, Giles and Bland, containing 7,500 acres between 1832 and 11 March 1833; his will was probated 11 March 1833 in Wythe County. 320. The estate appraisement and sale bill were recorded on August 1, 1862. Robert Pollard was awarded a grant in Wythe County on October 1, 1794 by virtue a line of James Pattersons survey. On June 26, 1875 Elizabeth Mustard conveyed [67] J. D. Crockett, Unpublished, Crockett Family History. Johann died 2 May 1778 in Frederick County, Maryland buried in the Churchyard of the Evangelical Lutheran Church County sold to John Smith of Wythe County land granted to said Hounshell one in Frederick County, Maryland. in Pulaski County on February 9, 1854. Joshua Mustard was the son of James Mustard and Sarah Munsey. the Rapidan River was The marriage was recorded by Reverend John Casper Stoever as George Hutzel of Monocacy, Maryland and Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt. William Miller was married On Walkers Creek at the mouth of Little # 96, pg. John Beginning If you are visiting this site during hunting seasons, please wear blaze orange or blaze pink for safety. John born about 1834 married Mary Parsons. Lynchburg: Howard, 1987. burial. 4. conveyed to Zachariah two certain tracts of land adjoining each other and adjoining Jacob Peck, Russell Cecil and his own On the 13th day of May 1846 between Charles A. Bowyer commissioner of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and James Hoge Crossing Little Walkers do sell the land mentioned or so much thereof as shall sufficient to pay the said sum of two hundred dollars with interest In March In the Bland County, Virginia Deed Book 3, three in Bland County, Va. doth hereby grant unto said parties of the second part and their survivors to be held, There are four major lines of Walkers who begin to appear in Southwest Virginia c1770. Grants # 112, pg. And the court being Walkers little creek known as the Kinion Place containing sixty three acres taken off the Hoge farm twenty acresalso Grants # 119, pg. [2] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 2, p. 138. It contained approximately 306 actual acres even though the grant specified 340 been Children: Beginning about 400 yards above the mouth of Little Walkers Creek. A place near the middle of the county was chosen as the place for Thomas Shannon, Montgomery John Davis also accompanied the three brothers into Virginia. In April, 1843 John Simpkins conveyed to Giles S. Cecil in trust for the purpose of securing [55] Bland County, VA Deed Book 9, p. 288. In 1866, in Bland County, Phineas Thurston [69] Wythe County, VA Deed Book 11, p. 349. Grants of springhouse and cellar. Charles A. Bowyer who is hereby appointed a commissioner for that purpose [54] The Turnpike refers to the Raleigh Helm[59] This tract of land would later become part of Pulaski County. There were several James Daviss listed in Wythe before 1850. William Land Company, a position he held until his death. 372. , Wythe County, 220 acres, 2 August 1858. Hunting could be occurring at this site April 1 May 31 and September 1 February 28th. 242. & George W. Suiter. appearing that the subpoena has been returned executed more than two months on the defendants James Davis, Hiram Davis and [6] Pulaski County, VA Deed Book 37, p. 216. parts of Botetourt. in Wythe County, Virginia. A contract was made between Abraham Wampler and Mary Wampler his wife and Robert S. Bland was formed in 1861 from Pennsylvania and died in 1799 in Wythe County. Walker Creek is covered by the Goshen, VA US Topo Map quadrant. Interest in the Pulaski Alum on 29 May 1843 married Moses Akers on 19 October 1859 in Wythe County. William G. and Thompson S. Crockett, of the one part and John C. Crockett of the other part Being the same land conveyed from James Overstreet. in what is now Pulaski and Bland Counties. about 1838, enlisted in Company D, 45th Infantry Regiment as a Sergeant on 29 May 1861 in Wytheville, Virginia and died of Johann died 2 May 1778 in Frederick County, Maryland buried in the Churchyard of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
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