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Caldwell Property Transactions in Augusta County, Virginia

Sorted by Date Within Person

1738 to 1812 

 

LNameFNameDateDescriptionSource
CaldwellDavid6 Nov. 1771on Back Creek; wit: George, John & William CaldwellChalk 3:517
CaldwellDavid10 Mar. 1812Richard Carrier conveys to David 107 ac. in Forest; recorded in Rockingham Co.Chalk 2:89
CaldwellGeorge24 July 1740405 ac. in Tinkling Spring areaWilson p. 418
CaldwellGeorge18 Mar. 1765to William, his son, 130 ac, part of 405 ac. on a branch of Christian's Creek, near said Wiliam' house; wit: Walter Davis, Alex. Stewart, Jas. CaldwellChalk 3:419
CaldwellGeorge1766fr. Richard Pillson of Albemarle; 285 ac. on br. of South River; Kennerley's line; wit: John Poage, ? Robert Rodgers, John CaldwellChalk 3:446
CaldwellGeorge20 May 1772to John Caldwell, tract where John now lives; William Caldwell's part of tract; wit: Walter Davis, William CaldwellChalk 3:519
CaldwellJames20 Feb. 1738600 ac. in Tinkling Spring areaWilson p. 418
CaldwellJames & Mary15 Nov. 1758to Samuel Caldwell, 300 ac. on Christian's Creek, part of 600 ac. surveyed for James; Moses Thomson line; wit: Alex. Reid, Abraham SmithChalk 3:355
CaldwellJohn19 Mar. 1760to Samuel Frazier, 440 ac. in Beverley Manor; corner to survey of Mr. Andrews, Wm. Russell; corner to Wm. Palmer, Jno Hutchison in Poison FieldChalk 3:360
CaldwellJohn21 Aug. 1772to Thomas Stuart, conveyed to Samuel Caldwell, father of John, heir-at-law , adj. Wm. LongChalk 3:525
CaldwellJohn29 Apr. 1777fr Matthews, 4 tracts on South River; 400 ac. conveyed to John, oldest son of Samuel; plus 3 parcels patented to MatthewsChalk 3:550
CaldwellJohn & Sarah, South River14 Apr. 1773to Matthews, part of 400 ac. conveyed to Samuel Caldwell by Love; inherited by John from father, SamuelChalk 3:532
CaldwellRobert14 Apr. 1773to Matthews, part of 400 ac. conveyed to Samuel Caldwell by Love; conveyed to Robert by his brother, JohnChalk 3:532
CaldwellRobert20 Aug. 1782to Robert Black, Bartley Co., Elizabeth Caldwell, widow of Samuel released dower, conveyed to Robert by John CaldwellChalk 3:566
CaldwellSamuel21 June 1763fr Joseph & Mary Love; 400 ac. on South River, part of 660 ac. deeded to John willson's father by Joseph Mills, 1742; wit: Pat. Cunningham, Samuel Love, [Walter} Davie, Robert CrawfordChalk 3:410
CaldwellSamuel & Ann21 June 1763to Abram Smith, 300 ac. on Christian's Creek, part of 600 ac. survey for James Caldwell; Moses Thompson line; wit: James ReedChalk 3:400
CaldwellSamuel of PA21 May 1766fr. Joseph & Mary Love et al, 400 ac. on Shenandoah River; wit: Wm. Wright, Robert Thomson, William KarrChalk 3:439
CaldwellSarah, wife of John26 Sep. 1784to Robert Black; Sarah examined privyChalk 3:572
CaldwellWilliam1 Mar. 1749fr. Samuel Hughes, 440 ac.; neighbors, Wm. Palmer, John Hutchison, survey for Pearson Anderson & Anderson; wit.: Robert Cunningham, W. Christian, Israel; Poison (prison) fieldChalk 3:282
CaldwellWilliam29 Nov. 1760fr. Robert Gibson, 186 ac. on br. of Christian's Creek; cor. George Caldwell, heir of Robert Gibson; wit.: Wm. Armstrong, Wm. Palmer, George Caldwell, George CaldwellChalk 3:367
CaldwellWm. & Anne18 June 1757to Jno. Caldwell, 440 ac. in Beverley Manor; on survey for Pearson Anderson & another survey for Wm. Russell; Poison FieldChalk 3:348


 

Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800, 3 volumes (1912; reprint Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1999). 

Howard McKnight Wilson, The Tinkling Spring, Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952, (Verona, Virginia: McClure Press, 1974)