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Augusta County (Va.) Bond, 1763

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Augusta County (Va.) Bond, 1763. Consists of a personal bond between David Millar and William Stamps.

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Augusta County (Va.) Bond, 1763

Augusta County (Va.) Bond, 1769

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Augusta County (Va.) bond, 1769. Consists of a personal bond from Josiah Ramsey of Augusta County to Richard Moore of Rowan County, North Carolina.

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Augusta County (Va.) Bond, 1769

Augusta County (Va.) Chancery Answer, Fultz vs. Strain, ca. 1855

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Augusta County (Va.) Chancery Answer, Fultz v. Strain, ca. 1855. Consists of an answer from William H. Strain and Mary B. Strain, his wife, in a case pertaining to settlement of the estate of William Sharp, specifically the division of the proceeds from the sale of Sharp's slaves. Other family members mentioned in the answer include Fanny Porter and her four children, Boyd Porter, William Porter, Mary, and Ann Patton.

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Augusta County (Va.) Chancery Answer, Fultz vs. Strain, ca. 1855

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