deceased. To the only son of John Withers, of Stafford idied 1794) who can be definitely assigned, was William Withers who lived in Lincoln County, Ky., in 1798.
FAUQUIER CO. VA. DEED BOOK 14; 1798-1801
p. 218-220
WILLIAM WITHERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY KY. for diverse good cause and
considerations, me hereunto moving, have made, ordained constituted and
appointed by their presents to make, ordain, constitute and appoint my trusty
SON JOHN WITHERS of Fauquier Co. Va. my true and lawful attorney in fact for me... to receive money due me. I do hereby appoint my said attorney and rest him will full power and in my name to ask, demand, and receive all singular the lands and personal estate which legally descends to me or ought to descend to me or my heirs from MY FATHER, JOHN WITHERS, deceased, late of COUNTY OF
STAFFORD in Va. and in my name to make or cause to be made such division in my aforesaid FATHER’s ESTATE as he my attorney shall think most advisable and when such Division is made in the ....
Signed Jan. 29, 1795 William Withers.
Lincoln Co. (KY) Ct.- William Withers has this day sworn and subscribed his name and acknowledged the power of attorney.
Power of attorney subscribed by witnesses HENRY PAWLING and WILLIAM BUFORD,
Esq. acting justices of peace. Presented Fauquier Co. Va. July 24, 1798.
p. 928 I, JOHN WITHERS (son of old field) For 347 pounds paid by JAMES WITHERS of GREAT RUN deed all right and title which my FATHER, WILLIAM WITHERS claims to a certain slave named DICK devised to him by LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF JOHN WITHERS, LATE OF STAFFORD (Co. Va.), deceased. {See Fauquier Co. Va. Deed Bk. 14 p. 218-220.) (This John (son of old field) must mean John lives at a place called OLDFIELD. He is son of Wm. of Lincoln Co.
KY.-JW)
deceased. To the only son of John Withers, of Stafford idied 1794) who can be definitely assigned, was William Withers who lived in Lincoln County, Ky., in 1798.
FAUQUIER CO. VA. DEED BOOK 14; 1798-1801
p. 218-220
WILLIAM WITHERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY KY. for diverse good cause and
considerations, me hereunto moving, have made, ordained constituted and
appointed by their presents to make, ordain, constitute and appoint my trusty
SON JOHN WITHERS of Fauquier Co. Va. my true and lawful attorney in fact for me... to receive money due me. I do hereby appoint my said attorney and rest him will full power and in my name to ask, demand, and receive all singular the lands and personal estate which legally descends to me or ought to descend to me or my heirs from MY FATHER, JOHN WITHERS, deceased, late of COUNTY OF
STAFFORD in Va. and in my name to make or cause to be made such division in my aforesaid FATHER’s ESTATE as he my attorney shall think most advisable and when such Division is made in the ....
Signed Jan. 29, 1795 William Withers.
Lincoln Co. (KY) Ct.- William Withers has this day sworn and subscribed his name and acknowledged the power of attorney.
Power of attorney subscribed by witnesses HENRY PAWLING and WILLIAM BUFORD,
Esq. acting justices of peace. Presented Fauquier Co. Va. July 24, 1798.
p. 928 I, JOHN WITHERS (son of old field) For 347 pounds paid by JAMES WITHERS of GREAT RUN deed all right and title which my FATHER, WILLIAM WITHERS claims to a certain slave named DICK devised to him by LAST WILL AND
TESTAMENT OF JOHN WITHERS, LATE OF STAFFORD (Co. Va.), deceased. {See Fauquier Co. Va. Deed Bk. 14 p. 218-220.) (This John (son of old field) must mean John lives at a place called OLDFIELD. He is son of Wm. of Lincoln Co.
KY.-JW)
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