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- Brunswick County, Virginia - Order Book 3: 28,29 March Court, 1745 Thomas Cocke said Samuel Dispain indebted to him for 4 pounds, 7 shillings, 4 pence, upon account and refuseth paiment. July Court, 1746 Thomas Cocke said Samuel Dispain owed him 4 pounds, 7 shillings, 4 pence.
Brunswick County, Virginia - Land Patent Book 26: 607 20 August 1748 A Patent for 200 acres of land is granted to Samuel Daspins, in the county of Brunswick, on the south side of the Meherrin river, etc.
Brunswick County, Virgina Deeds Book 4: 171 ff 26 June 1750 Deeds - Dispain to Marshall This indenture made this xxvi day of June in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty between Samuel Dispain and the County of Brunswick of the one part and Samuel Marshall same county of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Samuel Dispain for and in consideration of the sum of thirty pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the said Samuel Marshall the receipt whereof he doth acknowledge and himself therewith fully and entirely satisfied. Hath granted bargained and sold aliened released and confirmed and by these presents for himself and his heirs doth grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto the said Samuel Marshall his Heirs and assigns forever.
One certain tract of land containing two hundred acres more or lesslying and being in the county of Brunswick on the south side of Miaherrinriver that was granted to the said Samuel Dispain by letters patent dated 20 August 1748 at Williamsburg and bounded as followeth, towit,Beginning at William Martins corner white oak on the River thence along the said line south 39 degrees west 34 poles to Penningtons corner whiteoakthence east 220 poles to a white oak on John Ezells line thence north 7degrees east 138 poles to a beech on the said river thence up as it meanderethto the beginning.
With all houses orchards gardens fences woods and underwood waters and watercourses thereon standing growing and being with allprofitscommodities advantages and appurtenances whatsover In witness whereof theaforesaid Samuel Dispain hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal thisxxvi day of June 1750.
Bute County, North Carolina Wills & Inventories 1760-1800 To all christian people unto whom this present writing shall comeISamuel Dispain of Bute County in the province of North Carolina greeting:Knowye that I the said Samuel Dispain for divors good causses & valuable consideration....do give, grant & confirm unto Benjamin Dispain....all singular my goods, chattels, household, shift _____ to have and tohold ....and if in case the said Benjamin Dispain should die withoutheirsthat then the above said goods....to fall unto Harrison Harris...theirs todowith and or dispos at his or their will...peaceably...without anyundue...... trouble or denial of me....I have hereunto set my hand....the 2 day of February 1767. Witnesses: None
Granville County, North Carolina Deeds L: 2 27 June 1768 Hardy to Dispain This indenture made this xxvii day of June in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight Benjamin Hardy of the county of Johnston, N.C. of the one part and Samuel Dispain of Granville ofthe other part witnesseth that the said Benjamin Hardy for andinconsideration of the sum of thirty seven pounds ten shillings proc. money to himinhand paid by the said Samuel Dispain the receipt whereof he dothacknowledge and doth.....acquit and discharge the said Samuel Dispain....forever Hath granted bargained sold aliened released and confirmed and bythese presents for himself and his heirs Doth grant bargain sell alienrelease and confirm unto the said Samuel Dispain his heirs and assigns forever One certain tract of land lying or being in the county of Granvilleandon the water of Nuce river bounded as follows to wit Beginning at a hicory on the S. prong of Horse Creek running thence W.to a red oak thence N. to a red oak thence E. to a pine from there untoagum tree thence to a branch thence down the various courses of the branchto the Hardy station containing..... one hundred eighty acres......itbeingthe same tract of land the said Samuel Despain at present occupies... In the presence of us Richard Goodlow Jr Ben Hardy James x Wade John Hunt, Register Registered in August 1775, on the oath of James Wade.
Granville County, North Carolina Deeds K:129 - 1772 Indenture made the 23rd day of Nov in the 12th year of the reign ofour soverign lord George the III and in the year of our lord 1772 Between Samuel Dispain of Granville and John Dickenson Witnesseth that for and in consideration of one hundred pounds due from said Dispain to John Dickenson hath given, .....unto the said John Dickenson.....a tractofland lying....on both sides of Horse Creek.....180 acres.....beginning atacorner red oak tree....East to a corner pine thence South to a cornerhickorythence west to and other corner hickory thence to the firststation...whereofSamuel Dispain hath set his hand...... Sealed & Delivered in presence of us his John McIver John Pearce, Jun. Samuel xDispain May court anno & Domo 1774 mark Jofs. Lawton, Register teste: Reubin Searcey, CC
Warren County, North Carolina Wills 3:184 1774-1779 The Will of Samuel Dispain In the Name of God Amen I Samuel Dispain of the County of Warren Do Make and Declair This my Last Will and Testament in manner and form Viz: First of all I bequeath my soul unto the hands of AlmightyGodhopeing and believing A Remifsion of my Sins by the Merits and miditation of Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the Earth to buried atthediscretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned and my worldly Estate I Give and devise as follows: ITEM I Give my son John Dispain five shillings..... ITEM I Give my daughter Sarah five shilliings.... ITEM I Give to Granson Benjamin Dispain all and Every part and Parcel and Appurtance of my Land and Plantation Which I am now blessed with.... ITEM I Give to my wife Anna al the Rest of My Goods and ChattelsofEvery kind to her disposal..... ITEM I Do nominate and appoint my Son in Law Mosses Harrifs & my wife Ann Executors of this my Last will and Testament and do revokeall other wills and Bequests............. In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of February In the year of our Lord and Christ 1783 Teste: His Samuel Marshall Jun. Samuel x Dispain His Mark and Seal Harrifson x Harrefs Mark His Samuel x Harrefs Mark
Warren County, North Carolina May Court 1783 This Last Will and Testament of Samuel Dispain was produced in Court & proved by oath of Samuel Marshall a subscribing witness thereto & ordered to be recorded. Teste: M. Duke Johnson CC
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