George Fenley to Alexander Garden (son of Rev. James Garden), 20 December 1773, 200 acres on Vaughns Creek (purchased from Thomas Fulton), Prince Edward County, Virignia.

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George Fenley to Alexander Garden (son of Rev. James Garden), 20 December 1773, 200 acres on Vaughns Creek (purchased from Thomas Fulton), Prince Edward County, Virignia.

No neighbors or witnessed named.

4 p.

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Garden, Rev. James.

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Fulton, Thomas.

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Dejornat, Thomas.

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Finley, George, 1748-ca. 1817.

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Garden, Alexander, 1714-1785

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Fenley, George, 1748-ca. 1817.

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Moore, Thomas Verner, 1877-1969

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Irish immigrant watchmaker; resident of Baltimore, Md. From the description of Papers, 1817-1871. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20030252 Moore was a mule packer who accompanied General George Crook in Northern California, Nevada, Oregon and Idaho in the Indian wars with the Paiute and Bannock Indians from 1866-1878. From the description of Letter, 1890. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 33862846 Epith...

Ewing, Ja.

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