Papers, 1672-1792. Section 11.

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Papers, 1672-1792. Section 11.

A letter, 4 June 1791, of Elizabeth (Fauntleroy) Turner Cocke Adams (at "Nanzatico," King George County, Va.) to her son, William Cocke (of Cumberland County, Va.), concerning her need for money to purchase spectacles and a shoe buckle; an account, 1789-1790, of Elizabeth Adams with Thomas Massie; and inventories, 1792, of the estate of Elizabeth Adams made by William Cocke, Moses Hughes, Thomas Morrison, and Alexander Reid.

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Cocke, William, 1758-1835.

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Adams, Elizabeth Fauntleroy Turner Cocke, 1736-1792.

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Morrison, Thomas, logkeeper

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Reid, Alexander, b. 1752.

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Massie, Thomas, 1747-1834.

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Thomas Massie was commissioned a captain in the 6th Virginia Regiment in March 1776, promoted to major in the 11th Virginia Regiment in February 1778, transferred to the 2nd Virginia Regiment in September 1778, and resigned June 1779. Son of William and Martha Macon Massie, he married Sarah Cooke in 1781. After the revolutionary war he received over 5,000 acres of land in Ohio and Kentucky for his service. From the description of Account book: 1776-1778. (Unknown). WorldCat record id...

Hughes, Moses.

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Adams family.

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