Suit against William Cabell, administrator for the estate of Samuel Jordan, High Court of Chancery, Richmond, 1796-1798.
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Bernard, John W.
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Reveley, John, ca. 1740/45-1802.
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Samuel Jordan, who owned land in Buckingham, Halifax, and Albemarle counties, Virginia, served as justice of the peace for Albemarle, 1746-61; captain in 1753; sheriff, 1753-55; presiding justice of the peace and county lieutenant of Buckingham in 1761; burgess from Buckingham, 1761-66, 1767, 1769; colonel of the militia in Buckingham during the revolutionary war. After June 1776 he was state commissioner of the State Foundry for casting cannon in Buckingham. William Cab...
Jordan, Samuel, d. 1789.
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Hansford, William, ca. 1735/40-1798.
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Ballendine, John
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Son of Dasey Southall and Edith Southall. Resided in Henrico County, Va. Married to Martha Vanderwall in 1756. Member of the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate. Served on a commission to establish the capital at Richmond and was one of three commissioners for the state foundry at Westham. From the guide to the Turner Southall Receipt Book, 1776-1784., (John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) Resident of Fairfax County, Va. From...
Cabell, William Lewis, 1827-1911
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