Who Date Year Description County Remarks
Childres, Abraham 28-Feb 1656 DEED - ABRAH CHILDRES, February 28, 1656 - Between WILLIAM HARRIS of CURLES in the county of HENRICO CO, VA - (typed exactly from original copy)
IN consideration of one bill to be truly and honestly payed according to the  tenons thereof freely clearly and absolutely bargain sell and have by these presents clearly freely and absolutely bargained and sold unto ABRAH CHILDRES of CURLES in the County aforesaid, the parcell of land he NOW LIVES ON, beginning at a pine tree a little above the houses of said CHILDRES and standing by the river and on the lower side of MORGAN's LANDING and soe running downe the river to the swamp at the OLD GARDEN and thence into MORGAN's along the maine side to the nutt trees and from thence along the side of the SWAMPE and MEADOW side to an Oake tree as one goes into the meadow, etc., to a parcell of oakes standing in the ridge above the place called the 18 lengths of bords and from thence to former on a straight line: TO HAVE and TO HOLD the aforsaid land to HIM the aforesaid CHILDRES his HEIRS and ASSIGNES forever without any hinderance trouble or molestation of the said HARRIS my HEIRS and assignes forever or any of us, either by MINE or THEIRS assent consent of procurement, AND I doe bind ME and my assignes to make surrender hereof in COURTE as wittness my hand and seale this 28th of February 1656. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of JOHN EPPS, WILLIAM HARRIS (red wax)
MEMORANDUM: That it was agreed before the signing hereof that Ja. ROBINSON enjoy his parte of the lease as formerly and satisfied to Wm. HARRIS his parte of the Rent as usuall. Wittnesses my hand this 2nd day of MARCH 1656.
Teste: JOHN EPES, THO LIGGON, Recordant. H. DAVIS, dep c.c. - The mark of -
Ab T. CHILDRES. (the T is in the center as the mark of Abraham (Abrah) CHILDRES.
See Valentine Papers 3-1441 "Richard Randolph from James Cocke, deed for 190L 150 acres called Curls Swamp being in the Parish and County of Henrico on the north side of James River "which was formerly the inheritance of William Harris and was by him sold and conveyed to Abraham Childers and by the (said) Abraham Childers was sold and conveyed to John Pleasants the said James Cocke's grandfather p. 387
Henrico County Kay Childress James; MaryJean Childress Voegtlan; Valentine Papers 3-1441
Pledge, John 1-Feb 1680 On 1 Feb. 1679/80 he purchased 150 acres from Thomas Holmes for 1500 pounds of tobacco. The land was located in Henrico County on the north side of James River and was part of 350 acres formerly taken up by Richard Parker, Sr. Witnesses to this deed were William Randolph and Hugh Davis. Thomas Holmes signed and his wife Susann was examined. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childres, Abraham   1680 Abraham (thought to have married Ann or Jane Howard) to son Abraham Jr.(married Ann Pew) Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Pew, Henry;Childers, Abraham 2-Aug 1680 On 2 Aug. 1680, described as a planter, he purchased from Robert Sharpe, planter, of Henrico County, for 2,000 pounds of tobacco 100 acres bounded by Morgan Peirse and by Three Mile Creek. This land was first owned by Richard Perrin, Sr., then by John Garrett and then by William Hutchingson who had died suddenly before confirming a lease to Henry. His widow Elizabeth Hutchingson confirmed the deed to Henry. Witnesses were William Giles and Abraham Childers. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childres, Abraham 20-Sep 1680 On 20 Sept. 1680 John Pleasants and John Huddlesoe assigned to Abrah Childres their title and interest in a patent for "548 acres 3 roades and twenty poles of land" on the north side of James River, on the main brook of Four Mile Creek, bounded by Capt. Mathew, which had been granted them by Governor Sir Henry Chicheley on 1 Oct. 1679. Robert Sharpe and Robert Evans also witnessed this deed. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham, Jr. 20-Nov 1680 On 20 Nov. 1680 Abraham Childres Jr. exchanged land with John Pleasants. He was to receive 548 acres on Four Mile Creek and 900 pounds of tobacco from Pleasants and in turn conveyed to him 140 acres "being the whole dividend which was purchased by my father Abrah Childers of Major William Harris" and "given unto me as of his will." Abraham's part of this plantation, located on the north side of James River, was "to be surrendered to him now and the remainder after my Mother's decease." The witnesses were Robert Sharpe and Robert Evans and the' deed was recorded 10 Feb. 1680/1.4 Abraham Childers signed his name, as he did on all records.Henrico County, Virginia Record Book, 1677-92 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Perkins, Nicholas 31-Jan 1680 Per Dennstedt, Nicholas Perkins acknowledges in deed that Philemon is half owner of 1674 pantent and conveys half to Philemon.  Cites Henrico County, Virginia Record Book, 1677-92 at 160-161. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham, Jr. 10-Feb 1681 Abraham Childers Jr son and heir of Abrah Childers Sr, for and in consideration of land of John Pleasants, 548 acres lying and being in the Forke of foure mile Creek, release and quit any claim of land purchased by his father of Wm Harris (1656 deed)  Right of dower by Anne wife of Abrah relinquished 1 Dec 1681. Henrico County  
Childres, Abraham 15-Oct 1681 On 15 Oct. 1681 Abraham Childres acknowledged receiving the land from Pleasants and Huddlesoe and for 3000 pounds of tobacco he assigned the land over to John Pleasants; Will Ballow and Richard Ward witnessed the assignment Henrico County Dennstedt
Childres, Anne 1-Dec 1681 On 1 Dec. 1681 Anne Childres relinquished her right of dower to land from Pleasants and Huddlesoe. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childres, Abraham 1-Feb 1682 On 1 Feb. 1681/2 Abraham Childres, "sonne and heire of Abraham Childres deceased," being indebted to John Pleasants 10,000 pounds of tobacco, sold 90 acres of the land his father purchased from Major William Harris, the witnesses being John and Thomas Huddlesoe.  He signed as Abraham Childres. His mother must have been still alive since this was two-thirds of the 140 acres. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Philemon   1682 Philemon Childers to grandson James Horton, Jr Henrico County Lee Rau
Childres, Philemon   1685 Philemon to sons Thomas, Abraham and Philemon, Land on north side of James crossing Grindale's Run Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Lemon 20-Apr 1685 Deposition of age: Samuel Knibb, 1654 Samuel Knibb witnessed a deed of Lemon Childers on 4/20/1685, HenricoCo, VA Record Bk, 1677-97, p 129. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 3. (Jan., 1916), pp. 202-210: Henrico County Nel Hatcher
Childers, Philemon 20-Aug 1686 Deed of gift to cousins Abraham, Henry and Robert, sons of Abraham (Ann ' Pew), livestock, increase to be divided when they are 21 (none born before 1665) (Page 382).  Henrico Record Book 1677-92 at 382. Henrico County Lee Rau
Pledge, John 27-Jun 1687 On 27 June 1687 John Pledge, Sr., gave 50 acres to John Cannon "and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten by his wife Esther." This land was on the run of Four Mile Creek and was bounded by John Cressy, John's own land, and Francis Redford. Witnesses were John Hartford and Edmund Leptrot. John, Sr., made his mark and the deed was recorded 1 Aug. 1687 Henrico County Dennstedt
Woodson, Robert 21-Oct 1687 Robert Woodson rec'd 470 acres Henrico County transporting ten persons, land borders that of Philemon Childers PB7- Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1687 Abraham from Edward and Samuel Mathews (Page 472 to 473)   Lee Rau
Jennings, Edmund 20-Oct 1687 Edmund Jennings rec'd 6513 acres on The Great Tuckahoe Creek and James River west of it PB8-2 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philomon 21-Oct 1687 Mr. Robert Woodson Sr., John Woodson Sr, William Lewis, Thomas Charles, Patent 470 acres in Henrico County, Varina Parish, north side of James River adj Philomon Childers, Richard fferis, Solomon Knibb PB7-602 Henrico County Valentine Paper 3-2033
Childers, Abraham 13-Nov 1687 On 13 Nov. 1687 Abraham Childers purchased from Edward and Samuel Mathews 135 acres on the north side of Four Mile Creek below Polley's Spring which was part of a patent for 1536 acres granted to Capt. Edward Mathews, deceased. No price for the land was stated. Witnesses were John Cannon and Thomas Charles and the deed was recorded 1 Dec. 1687. {Henrico Co., Va.; Record Bk. 1677-92, pp. 472-73}" Henrico County Dennstedt
Pew, Henry 23-Apr 1688 On 23 April 1688 Henry Pew patented 411 acres in Henrico County on the north side of James River, on Four Mile Creek, Lemman's Branch and Beauchamp's Path, due for the importation of nine persons. Henrico County Dennstedt
Cannon, John Jr 1-Apr 1689 The only other record of interest was when Richard Parker on 1 April 1689 gave with affection to "John Cannon [Jr.] the son of John Cannon and Esther his wife one cow calf." No relationship has been established between the Cannon and Parker families. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Philemon 2-Jun 1690 Philemon from John Woodson, 250 acres south side Chickahominy Swamp.  Henrico County, Virginia Record Book, 1677-92 at 129. Henrico County Lee Rau
Ligon, Hugh   1690 Hugh Ligon bought "Northhampton": plantation from Thomas Wells.  Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds and Wills, 1688-1697 at 174 Henrico County Lee Rau
Hill, Edward,          Ligon, Hugh,          Ligon, Richard,   Newman, Samuel 21-Apr 1690 Hugh Ligon, Col. Edward Hill, Richard Ligon, and Samuel Newman secured a patent for 292 acres  in Bristol Parish, Henrico County. The land was on the north side of Swift Creek and next to land belonging to Henry Walthall.  Virginia Patent Book  8 at 56 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon 2-Jun 1690 Philemon purchased from John Woodson for 1200 pounds of tobacco 250 acres of land on the south side of Chickahominy Swamp bounded by Benjamin Hatcher. Witnesses were Samuel Knibb and Giles Carter. Judith Woodson released her dower right and the deed was recorded the same day Henrico County Lee Rau
Pleasant, John 23-Oct 1690 John Pleasant rec'd 2625 acres of land adjoining Philemon Childers for transporting (I count) 29 PB8-85 Henrico County Lee Rau
Cannon, John Jr 23-Oct 1690 On 23 Oct. 1690 John Cannon, Jr patented 158 acres in Henrico County on the north side of James River on Four Mile Creek, bounded by John Pledge, for the transportation of John Brodnax three times and the transportation of Anthony Bourn once. This gave him a total of 208 known acres. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham   1691 In 1691 Abraham Childers sold to John Pleasants 12 acres on Four Mile Creek between the land Pleasants had formerly purchased of Abraham and the land Pleasants had bought of Edward Mathews, next to Pleasants' mill and near the spring, for which he received 750 pounds of tobacco. Witnesses were James Morris and Philemon Childers, Jr. The deed was recorded 1 Oct. 1691 and in a memorandum both parties agreed that Abraham and his heirs should have the privilege of the landing on the 12 acres for free egress and regress and Abraham was not to put up "shutters, gates or barrs" between the landing and Abraham's home. {Henrico Co., Va., Record Bk. 1688-97, pp. 238-40} No wife released dower. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Sr. 1-Jun 1698 Philemon Childers, Sr., planter, gave land in one deed to his sons Thomas and Abraham. To son Thomas "with goodwill and teader love" he conveyed 300 acres on the north side of James River, where Thomas was already living, part of his patent of 20 April 1685. To son Abraham, also with good will and tender love," he gave 2681/2 acres, I rod and 10 poles, his half of the 1674 patent divided between Nicholas Perkins and himself conveyed to him by Perkins in 1680. Witnesses were Robert Woodson, Sr., John Woodson, Sr., and Judith Woodson and the deed was recorded the same day. {Henrico Co., Va., Record Bk. 1697-1704, pp. 91-92" Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham, Jr.   1698 Abraham (Ann Pew) Childers' Will.-- Philemon to son Abraham, a tract patented 1694 by Philemon Childers ' and Nicholas Perkins, later sold by Perkins to Childers 1680 (Page 91-92) (Nicholas Perkins married Sarah Childers) Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Sr   1700 Philemon Sr. to son Abraham, same land and description Phillimon Childers Sr. security for executors of John Woodson, Jr. Henrico County Lee Rau
Pew, Henry 1-Dec 1702 On 1 Dec. 1702 Henry made a deed of gift to his "well beloved grandson Abraham Childers, Junior" {lll} of 100 acres bounded by Henry's land, Four Mile Creek and Myery Branch. Abraham paid 2 sh. 6 d. 'The witnesses were James Thewett, Jr.,  William Catting and C. Evans. Henry made his mark, the initials HP joined together. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childrey, Thomas 23-Oct 1703 Edmund Jenings 3490 acres between Herring Creek and the branches of Moncuen Swamp, beginning at the head of Hills Branch being a corner of Francis Hills land  PB9-586 King William County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Sr 2-Aug 1703 Philemon Sr. to Philemon Jr., two tracts north side of James where Philemon Jr. now lives and the other bounded by William Randolph and Edward Hughes.  Wit George Stewart & Joseph Pleasants.  Henrico County, Virginia, Record Book, 1697-1705 at 344-45. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1704 Henrico tax lists Abraham Sr. and Jr., Phillip Sr. and Jr., and Thomas (probably mean Philemons) Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Sr. 1-Feb 1706 for love and affection to my grand children Elizabeth and Tabitha, children of my son Abraham Childers, one cow called "Lilly" and one yearling steer, when they reach 16 or marry, Deed 12-18 Henrico County  
Childers, Philemon, Sr 1-Feb 1706 Philemon Childers Sr. to grandchildren Elizabeth and Tabitha, children of his son Abraham, livestock when they reach sixteen years or marry (girls born after 1690)   Henrico County, Virginia, Record Book, 1706-09 at 18.  Alberta Marjorie Dennstedt, "Progenitors and Kinfolk of Abrham Childers III," The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 34, January-March 199 at 36. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childrey, Thomas 1-Mar 1707 Thomas Childrey from Pleasants, north side of James, eastern most branch of Four Mile Creek  as in deed from Alexander McKenny to John Bottoms dtd 10 Jul 1696, Recorded 1 Mar 1707 Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Pledge, John Jr. 1-Sep 1709 On 1 Sept. 1709 John Pledge [Jr.], planter, for £25 sold to Nicholas Perkins, Sr., 100 acres, 50 acres "of which descended to me as heir of my late father John Pledge dec" and 50 acres which he purchased from John Cannon in exchange for the land where "Cannon now dwelleth."  The land was located in Henrico County and Parish on the north side of James River upon the upper side of Four Mile Creek adjoining Perkins on the lower side and John Cannon's land on the upper side.  Witnesses were William Frogmorton, Nowell Burton and John Pleasants.  John made his mark and his wife Dorothy relinquished her dower right.  The exchange of land with John Cannon is not of record in the deed books. Henrico County Record Bookpp.87-88 Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Robert   1711 Robert Childers security for Richard Ferris, guardian to Robert Moore   Lee Rau
Childers, Mary; Childers, Thomas 2-Dec 1713 On 2 Dec. 1713 Humphrey Smith, planter, gave to his son John Smith for love and affection 50 acres on the north side of James River on Queen's Cabbin Creek, branch of the Chickahominy. Witnesses were Thomas Childers and Mary Childers.   Lee Rau
Pew, Jane;Pew, Henry;Price, John Sr.;Price, John Jr. 7-Dec 1713 On 31 July 1688 Henry Pew deeded land to his daughter Jane. This deed was not recorded but on 7 Dec. 1713 Hugh Ligon and Jane, his wife, "relict of John Price [Sr.], late of Henrico County, planter," gave with love to John [Jr], eldest son of John and Jane one half of a tract where Henry Pew, father of Jane, formerly lived. Henrico County Dennstedt
Pledge, John Jr. 6-Jun 1715 On 6 June 1715 John purchased 300 acres from Joseph Pleasants for £30.  The land was located on the north side of James River and was bound by the river and John Redford.  Witnesses werer Richard Wilkinson and Thomas Farrar.  Martha, wife of Joseph Pleasants, relinquished her dower right, and the deed was recorded 4 June 1716. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Philemon   1716 adjacent Philemon, south side Chickahominy Swamp Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Philemon, Jr.   1716 Phiiemon, Jr.  North side of James River Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Ligon, Hugh June 1717 Sold Gilbert Elam 200 acres. Wife, Jane, relinquished her dower right. The deed described the land as part of a 1,300-acre patent his father had allowed to lapse and Hugh had taken up.  Henrico County, Virginia, Court Order Book 1714-1718 at 196 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Robert 3-Oct 1720 deed for 125 acres to Robert Childers from Richard Ferris and William Porter.  Probably on Bull's Branch in Henrico County.Alberta Marjorie Dennstedt, "Progenitors and Kinfolk of Abrham Childers III," The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 34, January-March 1990: 273. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, William   1723 William and Elizabeth to John Williams, no land description Abraham Jr. and Elizabeth to Philemon, no land description Robert security for Elizabeth Hill in case vs Richard Scruggs estate   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham, Childers, Philemon 6-Jan 1723 Deed of this date from Abraham to Philemon ackowledged in open court, March Term, by Abraham's wife, Elizabeth, who released her rights of dower.  Henrico Co., Va., Minute Bk. 1719-24, p. 318. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Phillip   1724 Philip (Philemon) testified in court that William Ligon had negro fising on Sabbath   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 2-Sep 1725 On 2 Sept. 1725 Abraham purchased for 1400 pounds of tobacco from his brother John the 100 acres bounded by John Price his cousin and Joseph Atkins his half-brother he received from his grandfather Henry Pew by will. Witnesses were Richard Dean and John Davis. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Robert   1726 Robert, land on Bull's branch of Chickahominy River Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert   1726 Robert and Catherine to Charles Winfree of New Kent Co., St. Peter's parish, land in Varina parish on Bull's Branch, Chickahominy River (Winfree deeds to Julius Alien 1746, wife Jane relinquished dower).  Alberta Marjorie Dennstedt, "Progenitors and Kinfolk of Abrham Childers III," The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 34, January-March 1990: 273. New Kent County Lee Rau
Childers, Henry   1726 Henry and Elizabeth, widow of William, estate appraised   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham; Childers, John   1727 John to Abraham, land of Henry Pew will, north side of James near Four Mile Creek,bounded by John Price and Joseph Adkins Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 4-Sep 1727 Rec'd 1 Apr 1728 Jeremiah Hatcher of Henrico Co., to Sarah ATKINSON, relict of Thomas ATKINSON, dec'd, Robert ATKINSON, John ATKINSON, Samuel ATKINSON and Sarah ATKINS, sons and dau. of said Sarah, for £36, land on north side of James River, called Little Low Ground, next to land formerly sold by John Woodson, dec'd to John ATKINSON, dec'd, and the river, 133 acres. Wit: John Redford, Bouth Napier, Abraham Childers, Ste'n Hughes. Signed: Jeremiah Hatcher. Margaret, wife of Jeremiah, relq. her dower right. Henrico Co, VA Will & Deed Book 1725-1737, p. 171. Henrico County Nel Hatcher
Childers, Thomas, Sr. 1 Jan 1728 Thomas Sr.75 acres to son John, tract Philemon now lives on; also deed to son Thomas 75 acres, adjacent William Hobson, Benjamin Childrey, John Williams and Thomas Robinson; Mary relinquished dower right Henrico County Lee Rau
Smith, John 11-Jun 1728 On 11 June 1728 John Smith of St. James Parish, Goochland County, purchased from Matthew Agee for 5 shillings 100 acres on the south side of James River and east side of Mathews Branch bounded by Edward Maxey, Francis James, Peter Fore and Mathew Agee's land. Witnesses were Thomas and Obedience Turpin and Peter Bruce. Agee's wife Ann relinquished her dower right. Goochland County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham   1729 Abraham and wife Mary land on Four Mile Creek Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert   1729 Robert near Picadiily, Goochland Co. Goochland County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert   1729 Robert of Goochland Co., landowner near Picadilly, adjacent land sold by William Moore to Richard Moore of Henrico Co., land bounded by John Pleasants deceased, Richard Cbcke Sr., Thomas Watkins, Robert Childers Goochland County Lee Rau
Childers, Robert   1729 on another deed, Robert described as on White Oak Swamp Goochland County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1729 Abraham and Mary to John Bryant, land north side of Four Mile Creek bounded by Joseph Adkins, John Simcock, Strangeman Hutching (in 1739 Abraham Childers, Varina, guardian of Strange Hutchens, orphan) Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon   1730  Philemon and wife Elizabeth on Four Mile Creek Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Abraham   1730 Abraham, land on branches of Deep Run and Tuckahoe, Henrico Co.  Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers   1730 land on Two Mile Creek described as bounded by John Woodson, Henry Pew and Childers, no given name(s) to identify Childers Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1731 Abraham & wife Hester, land on Four Mile Creek, on Spring Branch and Miery Branch Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Philemon 28-Apr 1731 Philemon and Elizabeth to Thomas Bethell, Jr. 100 acres on Four Mile Creek next to Philemon Perkins, land granted, to Fhilemon by Abraham; Elizabeth relinquished dower.  Henrico County, Virginia, Record Book 1725-37 at 303-04 Henrico County Lee Rau
Smith, John 8-Jun 1731 On 8 June 1731 John Smith of Goochland County sold to John Roper of Charles City County his 50 acres in Henrico Parish for £10, mentioning that it was part of Humphrey's gift to his two sons John and Philemon of 100 acres which had been split between them. Witnesses were John Ward and William East. Jane, John's wife, gave up her dower right. Goochland County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham   1731 Abraham and wife (not named) of Henrico Co., William Cannon of Goochland Co John Cannon of Henrico Co., and John Whitely of Henrico Co., to John Siflicock; involves land Abraham got from father Abraham, on Four Mile Creek, bounded by Spring Branch, Miery Branch, ????? Creek, John Whitely Thomas Bethell and Philemon Perkins; from grants to Abraham Sr. by William Cannon, John Cannon and Perkins (no name given) and descended to Abraham Jr, as sole heir to his father. Henrico County Lee Rau
Cannon, William 10-Jun 1733 Rec'd by patent 1700 acres on the south side the Fluvanna River adjoining James Novil’s (sic Nevill) land.  Virginia Patents No. 15, 1732-1735 (v.1 & 2 p.1-522), p. 48 Goochland County Lee Rau
Childers, Milner   1733 Pew Price to John Boiling, Milner Childers witness Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon   1735 Philemon, son of Thomas deceased, adjacent James, Thomas and John Childers Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Thomas   1735 Will of Thomas, Henrico Co. Robert of Henrico parish, Henrico Co., to John Spears, land in parish bounded by Theodoric Carter, Richard Moore, Thomas Watkins; witness * Sackville Brewer and others  (this is Robert and Susannah) (Page 508) Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 14-Apr 1736 Abraham and Elizabeth, land on Upper Brook, north side of James, bounded by Robert Moseby and John Childers.  Wit: Hutchins Burton and George Freeman.  Henrico Co., Va., Wills  & Deeds  1725-37, p. 546 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Jr.   1736 Philemon Jr. to Sackville Brewer, land next to James, Thomas and John Childers; Philemon son of Thomas deceased; land north side of James River; Brewer sold same to William Taylor 1736 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, William   1736 John Williams sold land purchased of William Childers, adjacent Samuel Knibb, Grindel's Run, William Hobson, Philemon Childers deceased (Page 555) Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 14-Apr 1736 On 14 April 1736 he sold to James Gwoin for £10 100 acres on the upper Brook and bounded by Robert Moseby and John Childers, the deed leaving blank the date of the grant; witnesses were Hutchins Burton and George Freeman. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham   1736 Thomas Cottrell of Henrico Co. to Richard Cottrell, witness Abraham Childers, lower side of Deep Run also to William North on south side of Deep Sun, in Henrico Co. and parish, witness Abraham and Elizabeth Childers Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon, Jr.   1736 Philemon Jr. son of Thomas deceased; also had son Thomas of GA   Lee Rau
childers, James   1736 James and Thomas Childers witness to Jeremiah Hatcher deed to Pleasants   Lee Rau
Childers, John   1736 John witness to John Cobbs deed to John Nash   Lee Rau
Childers, Thomas; Childers, Joseph 30-Jul 1736 Jeremiah Hatcher of Henrico Co, planter, sells Jno Pleasants of Henrico Co, merchant, for L50, 50 acres on N side James River adj land where Thos Pleasants lives half a mile from the River. Also adj the River, Land formerly conveyed to sd Jeremiah Hatcher from Benj Hatcher and Eliz his wife. Signed Jeremiah Hatcher. Wit: Joseph Childers, John Enroughty, William Frogmorton, Tho x Childers. Rec 1st Monday in October 1736.  Henrico County Records, Deeds, Will, 1725-1737, p 573: Henrico County Nel Hatcher
Childers, Abraham 30-May 1737 Abraham and Elizabeth to Thomas Bates, bounded by his own land and land Abraham sold to James Going.  Wit. William Street and Richard Cotrall. Henrico Co., Va., Wills  & Deeds  1725-37 at . 632-33 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Thomas   1737 Thomas, son of Thomas deceased to Thomas Robinson the Younger, land bounded by John Pussell where Robinson now dwells   Lee Rau
Childers, Henry   1738 Henry Childers, witness to deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Abraham   1738 William Cannon to Abraham and Elizabeth and William Cannon Childers (Abraham was living on Tuckahoe Creek) Tuckahoe Creek Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Abraham   1738 Abraham Childers, deed to William Taylor   Lee Rau
Childers, John Aug 1738 John Childers, deed to Matthew Hutcheson.  Henrico County, Virginia, Order Book 1737-46 at 52 Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Henry   1739 Henry Childers sold 62½  acres on Four Mile Creek to Matthias Ayres. 7 Benjamin B. Weisiger, Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds. 1 737-1 750 (Richmond, 1985), p. 74. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 16-Jul 1739 William's first sale, on 16 July 1739, was for £10 to "Abrabam Childers living near Tuckahoe Creek in Henrico County and Elizabeth his wife and William Cannon Childers son of the said Abraham and Elizabeth his wife." The 400 acres conveyed were on the south side of James River near the mouth of Taylor's Creek, bounded by William Megginson and William's own land, and the deed twice states it was conveyed to Abraham Childers and Elizabeth his wife for and during their lives without Impeachment of Wast and to the said William Cannon Childers and his heirs ." William signed the deed and witnesses were Edward Bennet and Peter Massie. Goochland County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham   1740 Adjacent Abraham, land on Deep Run, Old House Branch  Thomas Cottrell had land on Deep Run, Old House Branch; circa 1740 Robert Childers bought land from Cottrell Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Elizabeth Mar 1740 In March 1739/40 Elizabeth relinquished her right of dower in Abraham's sale to John Jones. Henrico County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham   1740 Abraham and Elizabeth of St. James Parish, Goochland Co., to John Lacy of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., north side of James, grant to Abraham "'""N bounded by Robert Moseby, Obadiah Smith, Thomas Connaway, Spears, Watson and said Childers Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 2-Nov 1741 On 2 Nov 1741 Abraham Childers of St. James' Parish, Goochland County sold to John Lacy of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County for £15  250 acres in Henrico County on the north side of James River, bounded by Robert Mosby, Obediah Smith, Thomas Connaway, Walters, and Abrabam's own land. Goochland County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham 1-Apr 1742 On 1 April 1742 William Cannon sold to Abraham Childers of Goochland County and his son Abraham Childers 300 acres for £10. The patent was mentioned and the land described as on the mouth of Taylor's Creek and bounded by Isaac Bates and William's own line. Again the deed stated it was conveyed to Abraham for life without impeachment of "welth" and then to his son Abraham and his heirs. Witnesses were Samuel Taylor (who married Abraham III's daughter Sophia) and Richard Gwin.15 Since Elizabeth was not mentioned in this deed, she must have died between April 1741 and April 1742.  Goochland Co., Va., Deed Bk. 4, pp. 85-86 Goochland County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham 1-May 1742 Israel Winfree of Henrico Co, to William Hughes of St Pauls Parish, Hanover Co, for L 50, two tracts of 650 acres on north side of James River on branch of Tuckahoe Creek called Deep Run, bunded by James Spears, a br of Chickahominy called Merediths Br, John Walters, 400 acres; the tract of 250 acres is part of larger tract patented by Abraham Childers and by him transferred to Thos. Conway, who transferred both tracts to said Winfree 2 Nov 1741. Wit: Thomas Cottrell, William (W) North, Sarah (S) Harson. Signed: Bety(+) Wilnfree, Israel Wilnfree. Rec 1st Mon May 1742.  Henrico Co Misc Court Records 1738-1746, Vol. 4, p. 1169 Henrico County Nel Hatcher
Childers, Henry   1743 Along with Thomas Williamson, Henry purchased land in Henrico County from Edward Haskins. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, James   1743 James Childers, deed to William Taylor   Lee Rau
Childers, John 25-Nov 1743 John Bolling 6300 acres Goochland Co, both sides of the mountain creek of Willis River, and bounded by Richard Guin (p616), John Childers, Alexander Stinson, George Cleinoff, Samuel Ridgway; 5300 acres formerly granted the said John Bolling 1 Dec 1740 and the Residue never before granted (p.617) Goochland County Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 27 #2
Childres, John   1744 John and Elizabeth (possibly Stinett) on Upham Brook, north side of James, land John patented 1734 Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1744 John of Henrico Co., 200 acres to Mathew Hutchinson of Goochland Co., land on Upham Brook given to John in patent 1734.  Wit: John Williamson, William Sharp and John Pleasants.  Henrico County, Virginia, Record Book 1744-48 at 7. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childres, Benjamin   1745 adjacent Benjamin, eastern run of Four Mile Creek to Great Branch Philemen, cordwainer, sold to Thomas Bates, Elizabeth relinquished dower Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childres, John   1745 John, Goochland Co., both sides of Willis River that heads above Willis Mt, Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert   1745 Robert of Hanover Co., son of Robert deceased, to Joseph of Henrico Co., land on south side of Chickahominy Swamp next to Bull's Run Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childres, William   1745 William, Henrico Co., on Juniper Creek Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Philemon   1745 Philemon and Elizabeth of Henrico Co. to Thomas Bates, land on Four Mile Creek next to Matthias Ayres, Robert Pleasants and Four Mile Creek; Elizabeth relinquished dower right Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Robert; Childers, Joseph   1745 Robert of Hanover Co., son of Robert deceased, to Joseph of Henrico Co., land on south side of Chickahominy Swamp next to Bull's Run Henrico County  
Childers, Philemon   1745 Thomas Bates to Philemon Childers, cordwainer, land bounded by John and Abraham Childers, Randolph's line Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Robert   1745 Richard East to Robert of Henrico parish, land bounded by Micheal Holland, Meredith's branch, Blackband's comer and Obadiah Smith Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1745 John had three surveys in 1745, 6 and 7; Joseph had two surveys in 1745 and 6 Albemarle County Lee Rau
    1745 land adjacent Benjamin Childers and others, eastern run of Four Mile Creek to mouth of Great Branch Find first part Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 25-Jul 1746 Abraham Childers, 350 acres, Goochland Co., both sides branch of Willis River alias Willis Creek that heads among the (p.331) Mountains of Willis's River (p.332) Goochland County Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 27 #4
Childers,Robert   1746 Charles Winfree of New Kent Co. deeds land bought of Robert Childers of Henrico Co. to Julius Alien of Varina Parish, Henrico; Jane, wife of Charles, relinquished dower right Henrico County Lee Rau
Childres, John   1747 John, Albemarle Co., south side of James, north fork of Willis on ridge between Appomattox and Willis Creek Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Philemon   1747 land of Jane Scott at head of Roundabout Swamp, adjacent Fhilemon Childers Roundabout Swamp, Henrico Co. Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John 6-Apr 1747 Sold the remaining 100 acres of his 1734 Henrico grant to Hutchins Burton.  Bounded by William Gording. Wit: Benjamin Clark, John Redord, Jr., & Charles Woodson.  Wife Elizabeth released dower.  Henrico County, Virginia, Record Book 1744-48 at 247-48 Henrico County Lee Rau
Hughes, John 27-Mar 1747 Plat book one, part one, page 39
Jno Hughes; 298 ac; march 27, 1747; lying under East side Willis’s Mountain; by Thomas Turpin; adjoining Abrm Childres. (listed in index as Childers)
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childers, John 20-Aug 1747 John, Albemarle Co., south side of James, north fork of Willis on ridge between Appomattox and Willis Creek 300 acres adj Gideon Patterson Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon   1747 land of Jane Scott at head of Roundabout Swamp, adjacent Fhilemon Childers Roundabout Swamp, Henrico Co. Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1747 John and Elizabeth, Albermarle Co., to Hutchens Burton of Henrico Co., part of grant to John Childers on Upham Brook, bounded by William Gording Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1747 inventory of David Pryor; son David guardianship to Abraham Childers, Samuel Taylor security, and son John guardianship to Samuel Taylor, Abraham Childers, security   Lee Rau
Childres, John, Jr. 1-Dec 1748 John Jr. north side Fluvanna, 225 acres Mulenex Creek John on north side Fluvanna to mouth of Rockhouse Branch Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Joseph   1748 Joseph, Albemarle Co., north side Fluvanna Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert   1748 Robert on head branches of Little Roanoke Cumberland County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Abraham   1749 Abraham on Rockfish; sold property 1751  Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1749 Robert Jordan to Joseph Childers of Henrico parish, witness Samuel Childers Henrico County Lee Rau
Childrey, Jeremiah   1749 Lunenburg Co. tax listed Jeremiah Childrey, Robert Childrey, Joseph Tanner, three Ward, one Womack Lunenburg County Lee Rau
Haardwick, Thomas 11-Apr 1749 Plat book one, part one, page 92
Thos Hardwick; 200 ac; Ap 11, 1749; branches Hunts Creek; by Thomas Turpin; joining Abrm Childres, Lesueur’s corner.
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childers, Abraham 17-Apr 1749 Plat book one, part one, page 87
Abraham Childers; 200 ac; April 17, 1749; on both side Hunts Creek; by Thomas Turpin, joining D. LeSueur, Thos Phelps.
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childress, Joseph 7-May 1750 Jos Childress deeds to Julius Allen for 23L, 40 acres in Henrico Co on the south side of Chickahominy River on Robins Spring Branch, Bull's branch and on the dividing line between sd Childress purchased from Robert Childress son of Robert Childress, dec'd.  Recorded first Monday July 1750 p.21 Henrico County Valentine Papers 1-24
Childers, Abraham 3-Mar 1750 On 3 March 1749/50 he purchased from Drury Tucker for 1000 pounds of tobacco 200 acres, which Tucker had purchased from Robert Walton, on Rockfish Creek in Albemarle (now Fluvanna) County, next to Ezekiah Davidson and Drury's own land. Witnesses were Matthew Tucker (Lucriasha's husband), Lucriasha Tucker (Abraham's daughter) and Ezekiah Davidson.Albemarle Co., Va., Wills & Deeds 1, 1748-52, p. 204 Albemarle County Dennstedt
Hughes, Stephen   1750 Stephen Hughes in Goochland Co.; Stephen Hughes will written 6 July 1749, recorded in Cumberland Co. 25 June 1753 and again 26 Jan. 1756) Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1750 Joseph deeds to Julius Alien land in Henrico Co., south side of Chickahominy River on Robins's Spring branch and Bull's branch, part of a tract Joseph bought of Robert, son of Robert deceased Henrico County Lee Rau
Hardiman, John 31-Oct 1750 Plat book one, part one, page 152  John Hardiman; 160 ac; Oct 31, 1750; near Willis Mountain; by Thomas Turpin; joining Jno Hughes’s corner, new lines on a ridge, Colo Bolling, Abrm Childres; shows Willis’s Ridge. Albemarle County Plat Books
Douglas, John 15-Nov 1750 Plat book one, part one, page 158
John Douglas; 400 ac; Nov 15, 1750; on both side Rockfish Creek, 175 acres part of sd tract was before Survd for sd Douglas and the residue survyd for ye sd Douglas Nov 15, 1750; by Thomas Turpin; joining Abrm Childres.
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childers, John   1750 John Childers on deed   Lee Rau
Childres, John   1751 John gave land to son Francis, no description except names of neighbors; the above John, however, died about 1747 Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Philemon, Jr.   1751 Philemon, Jr., land on south side of the James, both sides of the south branch of Deep Creek Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert, Childers, Richard 10-Jan 1751 Robert Childers of Amelia County to Richard Childers of the same for 1 shilling 100 acres on Little Sailors Creek in Amelia County,  Amelia County Deed Book 4 at 147. Amelia County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1751 John deed to son Francis   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 11-Nov 1751 11 Nov. 1751 for £33 to William Bugg, 200 acres, which Abraham had purchased from Tucker 3 Mar 1750, which Tucker had purchased from Robert Walton, on Rockfish Creek in Albemarle (now Fluvanna) County, next to Ezekiah Davidson and Drury's own land. the details in the deed being the same and witnesses being William Cabell, Jr., William Depriest and John Hunter. Albemarle County Dennstedt
Childers, Abraham 16-Nov 1751 On 16 Nov. 1751 he purchased for £50 from Drury Tucker and Susanna, his wife, 400 acres adjoining William Cannon (his father-in-law) and Amos Ladd. Witnesses were Thomas Tendall, William Depriest and Richard Hall and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Buckingham County Dennstedt
Melton, John 14-Dec 1751 Plat book one, part one, page 197
John Melton; 400 ac; 14 Dec 1751; in Fork of James River lying on branches of Bremore Creek; by Thomas Jefferson; joining Joseph Walton, new lines, Abraham Childres, new lines, John Payne.
Albemarle County Plat Books
Webb, Thomas 14-Dec 1751 Plat book one, part one, page 197  Thos Webb; 345 ac; 14 Dec 1751; Fork of James River lying on brances Bremore Creek; by Thomas Jefferson; joining Abra’m childres, new lines, John Payne, Geo Brock, John Melton. Albemarle County Plat Books
Napier, Thomas 10-Apr 1752 Plat book one, part one, page 152
Thos Napier; 400 ac; Apr 10, 1752, branches Rockfish Creek; by Thomas Turpin; joining Wm Matlock, thos Lawhorn, Abrm Childres, Patrick Napier, a new line; a road and a creek shown.
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childris, Robert,  Childris, Richard 20-Sep 1752 Robert Childris of Amelia County to Richard Childers of same for the sum of £20 a tract on Little Sailors Creek.  Wit: Thomas Osborn, Stephen Howell & W. Bumpass.  Amelia Deed Book 4 at 466 Amelia County Lee Rau
Childers, Mosby   1752 William and Mosely/Mosby Childers, brothers, from Robert Thompson, land in Cumberland Co. Cumberland County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1752 land described as adjacent Joseph Childers on Chiokahominy Swamp Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1753 Abraham on branches of Bremore and Rockfish Creeks  Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Abraham   1753 Abraham, Albemarle Co., south side Slate River (now in Buckingham Co.) Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry 18-Oct 1753 Henry sold 200 acres in Chesterfield, County on Skinquarter Creek, to Robert Hancock for 90£.  The land was originally patented to Edward Haskins on September 28, 1730, and bounded William Elam, William Bass & Richard Sims.  Wit. Chas Haskins, William Marshall, George Hancock.  Chesterfield County, Virginia, Deek Book 2 at 152-53 Chesterfield County Lee Rau
Childers, Henry 21-Nov 1753 Henry and John Farmer, sold 423 acres located in Lunenburg County, Virginia, to Charles Talbot for 50£.  Henry & John then residing in Chesterfield County.  Witnessed by John & Joel Towns.  Lunenburg County, Virginia, Deed Book 4 at 256-57.  Chesterfield County, Virginia, Deek Book 2 at 152-53. Lunenburg County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1753 John, born circa 1730 Goochland Co., married Rachel Perkins Goochland County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 17-Feb 1754 Plat book one, part one, page 257
Abraham Childers; 100 ac; Feb 17 1754; on North side Fluvanna River on Mullanax Creek; by William Cabell Jun.
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childers, Abraham   1754 Abraham Roundabout Swamp, Henrico Co. Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Richard 18-Oct 1754 Richard Childers of Prince Edward County to Samuel Pickham of Amelia, land on Little Sailors Creek in both Prince Edward and Amelia counties.  Patented by William Townes, conveyed to Elias Townes, and then to Richard Childers.  Wit:  John and Susan Childers.  Prince Edward County Deed Book 1 at 31. Prince Edward County Lee Rau
    1754 York Co. tax listed ^.L^ard Childers, Simcf'.k Cannon and three Womack.. York County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1754 land adjacent Abraham Childers and John Boiling, near Gravely Hills and the run called Little Roundabout   Lee Rau
    1755 Huff's/Hough's Creek, Tobacco Row Mt., top of Blue Ridge: Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Richard 2-Feb 1755 Hugh Nixon of Prince Edward County to Richard Childres of same. 193 acres in Prince Edward County on Buffalo River.  Prince Edward County Deed Book 2 at 11. Prince Edward County Lee Rau
Childres, Abraham ;Childres, Abraham, Jr.; Childre, Henry; Childres Frederick   1756 Abraham and sons Abraham, Henry and Frederick. 50 acres called Roundabout, adjacent Henry Sharp, Milner Redford and John Pleasants; 77 acres near Gravelly Hills adjacent Joseph Woodson, Robert Pleasants Milner Redford on south side Roundabout Swamp. Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry 6-Jan 1756 Purchased 600 acres in Lunenburg County from Charles Talbot for £140 on the great branch, Jones and Farmer's lines.  Wit. Samuel Perrin, Henry Isbell & Richard Jones. Lunenburg County, Virginia, Deed Book 4 at 259. Lunenburg County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon Sr 1-Aug 1756 deeds to John Pleasants & son Merchants for 11L 100 acres Henrico being 1/2 of the land which the said Childers bought of Thomas Bates, adjoining the land of Capt. John Williamson Henrico County Valentine Papers 2-1033
Childers, Abraham;Childers, Henry 27-Aug 1756 Abraham & Henry Childers mortgaged to John Pleasants Sr. and Robert Pleasants his son, copartners in trade for better securing a debt of 100L to be paid before 27 Aug 1763, 50 acres Henrico in the place called Roundabout Swamp the plantation where Abraham and Henry now live.  Also 77 acres near Gravely Hill patented by the said Abraham Childers.  (son Frederick (Valentine Papers 2-1037) Abraham died before 1763 and a will was mentioned in deeds, but a copy has not surfaced; reference to will in Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers) Henrico County Valentine Papers 2-1032
Childers, Joseph 30-Nov 1756 Joseph Childers deeds to John Pleasants & son merchants for 37-4L 160 acres in Henrico wheron he now dwells. Henrico County Valentine Papers 2-1033
Childers, Thomas 2-Dec 1757 Abraham Abney was living  Halifax County sold 400 acres on Catawba Creek in Halifax Co to Thomas Childers on 2 December 1757. Thomas Childers was the son of John Childers and Frances Mayes, the sister of Mattox Mayes. Halifax County Kay
Childres, John   1757 John on Willis River Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Abraham   1757 probable date of Abraham's will, sons Abraham, Henry, Frederick Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1757 Joseph Childers to John Pleasants and son Henrico County Lee Rau
Childres, Thomas 12-Jul 1757 Thomas Childres of Lunenburg County to George Smith of Prince Edward 388 acres in Prince Edward County.  Prince Edward County Deed Book 1 at 98. Prince Edward County Lee Rau
Childers, Philemon   1757 Fhilemon Childers deed to John Pleasants and son Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1757 John Childers neighbor of Nathaniel Jeffries   Lee Rau
Childers, Phillip, Philemon, Joseph 20-Jun 1757 Cumberland County, VA,  Records, Court for Draughting Soldiers, Deed book from Spartanburg Co., Library, Kennedy Room, Childers/Childress Clearinghouse, Summer 2000 Cumberland County Lee Rau
Childers, Benjamin Sr. 15-Aug 1757 100 acres of Benjamin Childers Sr. to John and Robert Pleasants 40L Where Childers now lives to be paid by 30 Jul 1761. Henrico County Valentine Papers 2-1033
Childers, Abraham; Childers, Creed   1759 Abraham and Creed, Land on branches of Spring Garden Creek in the fork of the James Bremore/Bremo and Rockfish: Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Abraham   1759 Abraham on south side James  Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry 1-Oct 1759 Deed from Henry Childers  of Lunenburg Co, VA to James Rutledge of Prince Edward C0, VA Lunenburg conveyin 200 acres bounded by Jones, Read and Farmer.  Wit: John Farmer, John Childers,  and William Mulling.  Lunenburg County, Virginia, Deed Book 5 at 467-68 Lunenburg County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1759 Abraham Childers was neighbor to John Pryor   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham, Jr.   1759  Abraham Childers Jr. was on another, separate deed   Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1759 Hutchens Burton, Sr. to Royall Richard Alien, land formerly belonging to John Childers on north side James adjacent John Watson, Thomas Jackson, Ufaum Brook (Upham?)   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1760 Abraham on Rockfish Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Henry; Childers, John   1760 Henry, Albemarle Co... adjacent Benjamin Stinnett on Huff's Creek; Henry on Beaver Ck branches, adjacent Benjamin Stinnett to 1771; Henry on Huff Creek branches, east side of Tobacco Row Mt., adjacent Benjamin' Stinnett, the line between Henry and John Childers Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, John, Jr.   1760 John Jr. north side Fluvanna at head of Rockhouse Branch Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, John   1760 John, Albemarle Co., and also John to son Abraham, south side of James on north branch Willis Creek near Beaver Pond Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, William   1760 land of William Childers on the east Roundabout Swamp, Henrico Co. Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John, Jr.   1760 John Jr. north side Fluvanna at head of Rockhouse Branch Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childers, William   1760 adjacent William Childers on the east, on branches of Roundabout Swamp   Lee Rau
Childers, John   1760 John deeds to son Abraham; Willis Childers witness   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1760 other deeds also involve Abraham Childers   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 9-May 1761 Sold 200 acres to William Sorrow of Buckingham County. Wit: David Ross and Ben Howard. Albemarle Co., Va., Deed Bk. 3, pp. 64-65 Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childress, John;Childers, Elizabeth 1-Jul 1761 Earliest deed for Thomas Jackson in Prince Edward County is dated 1 Jul 1761 for 50 acres of land on Sailors Creek joining lands of John Childress close to the Amelia County line.  This deed proves identity of the Thomas Jackson of Amelia County acquiring land on Sailors Creek in Prince Edward County where Francis Jackson stated both he and his wife Elizabeth Childers/Childres/s were born.  Virginian Genealogical Society Quarterly V25-1 Amelia County VGSQ
Childres, Richard 21-Oct 1761 Richard Childres of Prince Edward County to John B. Dupey of Amelia 193 acres on Buffalo River in Prince Edward County. Deed acknowledge by Ann, wife of Richard.  Prince Edward County Deed Book 2 at 40. Prince Edward County Lee Rau
Childres, Abraham 24-Nov 1761 Plat book one, part two, page 74
Abraham Seay Junr; 400 ac; November 24, 1761; on branches of Cary Creek, and Spring Garden Creek in the fork of James River; by John Staples; joining Abra Childres, John Key, Payne & Co., Henry Sprouce, Thos Devard (?).
Albemarle County Plat Books
Childers, Abraham   1762 Abraham, north side Fluvanna on Multnax Creek Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childrey, William 28-Oct 1762 John & Ann Craddock bought 120 acres from William Childrey & his wife Sarah on Flat Creek and Little Creek    
Childers, Richard 8-Dec 1762 Edward Gross of Lunenburg County to Richard Childers same County 315 acres on Rattle Snake Fork of Cub Creek in Lunenburg County.  Wit:  Jonathan Patterson, Elijah Baker and Isaac Cornelius.  Lunenburg County Deed Book E at 67. Lunenburg County Lee Rau
Childers, Francis Ware   1763 Francis Ware Childers on South Boiling's Creek (Possibly son of John who deeded land on Buckskin Crk. near Col. Boilings) Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childres, John   1763 John, Buckingham Co., north side of Willis Mt., at foot of Mt. Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Joseph F.   1763 Joseph F. and Mary N., mouth of Rockhouse Creek Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Abraham 5-Mar 1763 Abraham Childers(res) of Albemarle County, Virginia to William Vaughn of Buckingham County, Virginia, 200 aces, part of 400 acres patented by Abraham August 10, 1759. on fork of James River on br of Spring Garden Creek.  Wit Creed Childres, William Pearce.  Albemarle County, Virginia Deed Book 3 at 283-4 Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham 9-Aug 1763 Abraham and Henry, sons of Abraham deceased, deed land to John Sr. and Robert Pleasants to pay the debt of mortgage by their father; land given to them by their father's will 150L for 50 acres Henrico County Valentine Papers 2-1037
Childers, Frederick   1763 Frederick, son of Abraham deceased, deeds land to John and Robert Pleasants to pay debt of his father Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1763 Abraham and wife Frances deed, witness John Childers Jr.   Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1763 Joseph F. and Mary N. Childers on deed, witness John Griffin, Ralph Jopling   Lee Rau
Childers, Henry   1764 adjacent Henry Childers east side Tobacco Row Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Robert   1764 Howard Cash and Susan Cottrell, executors of Thomas Cottrell, to Robert Childers, 200 acres for 20 pounds   Lee Rau
Childers, Henry   1764 land described as adjacent Henry Childers, Tobacco Row Mountain   Lee Rau
Childers, Abraham   1765 Abraham on south branch of Huff's Creek  Henry and Susanna to John Childers, on branch of Huff's Creek Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Jeremiah   1765 Jeremiah on Ash Creek   Virginia Hanks
Childres, Samuel   1765 Samuel to Christian Alien, land near Bull's Branch Swamp  Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry   1765 Henry and Susanna, deed, to John of Albemarle Co. Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childres, Richard 5-Sep 1765 William Ussery of Anson County, North Carolina, to Richard Childres of Charlotte County 150 acres on Ward's Fork of Cub Creek.  Charlotte County Deed Book 1 at 92. Charlotte County, Virginia Lee Rau
Childrey, Thomas   1766 land adjacent Thomas Childrey and William Hobson   Lee Rau
Childers, Creed;Childers, William Cannon;Childers, Abraham IV 15-Jan 1767 On 15 Jan. 1767 (recorded 13 May 1768) Creed of Albemarle County sold to John Ware 400 acres by the River on the west side of a run and William Cannon's land, for which he received £150. Witnesses were W. Henry, James Holton, Daniel and Thomas Tilman, Charles Curd, Edmond Winston, Abraham Childers, George Seaton, Philip Henson and John Meldon. Since the land was next to William Cannon's land and on the river, this places it in Buckingham County. Abraham III had no land next to William Cannon or on the river and this land must be the 400 acres William Cannon Childers received from his grandfather William Cannon, thus indicating that both William Cannon Childres and Abraham Childers IV had died without issue and that Creed had inherited as William-s heir at law. Albemarle County Dennstedt
Childres, Benjamin   1768 Benjamin received land south side Rockfish  Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, William 7-Mar 1768 William Childers, Goochland Co., bought at auction for 36L land of Joseph Childers deceased, mortgaged to John Pleasants and Son 160 acres. Goochland County Valentine Papers 2-1048
Childers, Abraham, Jr.   1769 Abraham Jr. on south side Fluvanna Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Richard 20-Jun 1769 Richard Childres of Charlotte County to William Penticost same county for £30 150 acres on Rattle Snake Fork adjoining Edward Gross and being a aprt of the land Richard Childres lived on.  Charlotte County Deed Book 2 at 203 Charlotte County, Virginia Lee Rau
Childres, Benjamin   1770 Benjamin, Amherst Co., south branch of south fork of Davis' Creek of Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, William; Childers, Joseph 3-Dec 1770 William, son of Joseph, deceased, sold 28.5 acres to Julius Allen for 14-5L west side of Bull's Branch on Chickahominy, bounded by the lands of sd Childers, Jas Sharp, Philip Watson, dec'd, and sd Juilius Allen being that tract surveyed for Christian Allen, dec'd by Benj. Duval and being part of the land formerly owned by Joseph Childers, dec'd and by him mortgaged to Robt. Pleasants, Merht. Curl's p.239 Henrico County  
Childers, Joseph   1770 surveys in Amherst Co. for Moses Swinney and Joseph Childers Amherst County Lee Rau
Childres, Henry 27-Aug 1770 Henry Childres to William Hix, 138 acres Amherst County, branches of Huff Creek on the east sideof the Tobacco Row Mountains & part of a 276 acre purchased frm William Cabell, Jr,   Lee Rau
Childres, Joseph   1771 Joseph and Mary on branches of Harris between Bear and Cedar Mts. (also described as on north branch of Harris Creek on south side of Bear Mt.) (part of Pedlar River drainage area) Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1771 Joseph, Amherst Co., from Neil Campbell Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1771 Joseph, Amherst Co. from John Webb Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1773 Joseph of Amherst Co., witness with William Hix to deed Amherst County Lee Rau
Childres, Joseph F.   1777 Joseph on Huff's Creek, on east side Tobacco Row Mt., on lines of Benjamin Stinnett, Henry Childers and John Childers;  Henry on branch of Robert's Creek and south branch of Pedlar Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry   1777 Henry, Amherst Co., from William Goolsby land on branch of Robert's Creek and south branch of Pedlar River adjacent William Pryor Amherst County Con Childress
Childers, Joseph   1777 Joseph, Amherst Co., from William Goolsby and wife Frances, on Huff's Creek on east side of Tobacco Row Mt. Amherst County Con Childress
Childress, John 17-Nov 1777 Abraham Fulkerson of Henry County, Virginia, to John Childress of Surry County, North Carolina, 408 acres on both sides of crooked Creek.  Wit:  Charles Beasley, Archt Hughes, Benjamin Farmer.  Surry County, North Carolina Deed Book A at 217 Surry County, North Carolina Con Childress
Childers, Henry   1777 Henry, Amherst Co., from William Goolsby land on branch of Robert's Creek and south branch of Pedlar River adjacent William Pryor Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1777 Joseph, Amherst Co., from William Goolsby and wife Frances, on Huff's Creek on east side of Tobacco Row Mt. Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, John 17-Nov 1777 Abraham Fulkerson of Henry County, Virginia, to John Childress of Surry County, North Carolina, 408 acres on both sides of crooked Creek.  Wit:  Charles Beasley, Archt Hughes, Benjamin Farmer.  Surry County, North Carolina Deed Book A at 217 Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Richard 17-Aug 1778 from William Petty of Pittsylvania County to James McMurdey of Pittsylvania County for 250 (f), about 110 acres in Pittsylvania County on both sides of North Fork of the Double Creek, and bounded by William Madding, the mouth of Nippers Branch. Signed - William Petty. Wit. - John Mading, Richard Childress, William Madding. Recorded 22 October 1778  DB5-23 Pittsylvania County Greg Whitlock
Childers, John   1778 John Childers on deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1778 John on Huff's Creek Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childress, Richard 15-Oct 1778 Richard Childress of Charlotte County to William Penticost same county 165 acres on Cub Creek.  Wit:  John Childress and Hez. Coleman.  Charlotte County Deed Book 4 at 109 Charlotte County, Virginia Con Childress
Childress, John 19-Oct 1778 John Childress entered 200 acres on both sides of the Little Yadkin River in Surry County, North Carolina.  Entry No. 322, Book No. 41, Page 288.  Surveyed February 10, 1779,  Chain carriers Jesse Horn & Thomas Williams.  Surry County, North Carolina Con Childress
Childress, Richard 27-Dec 1778 Richard Childress enter 300 acres of land in Surry County, North Carolina on the North Fork of Forbis Creek beginning as Robert Airs's line.  Surry County, North Carolina, Land Entries 1778-1781. Surry County, North Carolina Con Childress
Childress, Richard 15-Oct 1778 Richard Childress of Charlotte County to William Penticost same county 165 acres on Cub Creek.  Wit:  John Childress and Hez. Coleman.  Charlotte County Deed Book 4 at 109 Charlotte County, Virginia Lee Rau
Childress, John 19-Oct 1778 John Childress entered 200 acres on both sides of the Little Yadkin River in Surry County, North Carolina.  Entry No. 322, Book No. 41, Page 288.  Surveyed February 10, 1779,  Chain carriers Jesse Horn & Thomas Williams.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Richard 27-Dec 1778 Richard Childress enter 300 acres of land in Surry County, North Carolina on the North Fork of Forbis Creek beginning as Robert Airs's line.  Surry County, North Carolina, Land Entries 1778-1781. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Mathew 30-Dec 1778 Mathew Childress enters 200 acre tract on Muddy Creek in Surry County, North Carolina adjoining Philip Shouse, Jacob Spoonhour & Michael Spoonshour including Henry Banister's improvement.  Entry No. 1165 Book 80 Page 419.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Henry   1779 Henry, Amherst Co., both sides of Pegg/Pigg Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1779 John Childers, born Albermarle 1759, married Elizabeth Lindsay Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childress, John 2-Feb 1779 John Childress entered 100 acres in Surry  County, North Carolina on Little Yadkin,  Entry No. 1387.  Survey completed April 16, 1806.  John Scott & James Scott chain carriers.  Patent issued May 1, 1806.  Land then in Stokes County, North Carolina. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, John   1779 John Childers, born Albermarle 1759, married Elizabeth Lindsay Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, William, Sr. 8-Sep 1779 William Childress, Sr., entered 25 acres in Stokes County, North Carolina on Brushy Fork of Town Fork or Shouse's Branch adjoining his own line.  Entry No. 89.  Book No. 86 Page 432.  Survey chain carriers Major Childress & John Terrell.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Thomas 15-Oct 1779 Thomas Childress of Charlotte County to John Hart same County a tract of 200 acres.  Charlotte County Deed Book 4 at 169.  Charlotte County, Virginia Lee Rau
Childres, John   1780 John, both sides Pedlar River Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, William   1780 William, on both sides Seneca Creek Bedford County Virginia Hanks
Childress, John 3-Apr 1780 Patent issued to John Childress for 200 acres on both side of the Little Yadkin River in Surry County, North Carolina entered October 19, 1778.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, John 23-May 1780 John Childers entered 400 acres on the south side of Crooked Creek adjoining Frederick Cox.  Entry 1174, Book 70, Page 62.  Surveyed October 4, 1786.  Chain Carriers:  David Childers & Elisha Childers. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Major   1781 Major on branches of Straight Stone Creek  Pittsylvania County Virginia Hanks
Childress, Major   1781 Major on branches of Straight Stone Creek  Pittsylvania County Lee Rau
Childress, John 23-Jun 1781 Deed of gift from John Childress, planter, to daughter Martha Childress one negro girl named Pegg.  Wit:  William Cunningham and John Williams.  Surry County North Carolina Deed Book B at 174. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Joseph   1782 Joseph, Amherst Co., on deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1783 John, Albermarle Co., both sides Mulenex Creek Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childrey, Thomas; Childers, James   1783 Restoration of Henrico wills destroyed included that of Thomas Childrey;also restored was a deed of James Childers of 50 acres to John Pleasants Jr., Gent., land Childers purchased of John Humes;Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek" also restored was a deed of James Childers of 50 acres to John Pleasants Jr., Gent., land Childers purchased of John Humes;Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek" Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Benjamin   1783 Will of Benjamin Childers, Henrico Co.; Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Mary   1783 will of Robert Faris names daughter Mary Childers, grandson Joseph others named were daughters Ann Warriner and Lucy Echo and grandsons John Echo and James Warriner Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childrey, Thomas   1783 Restoration of Henrico wills destroyed included that of Thomas Childrey;    
Childers, Henry   1783 Amherst Co. tax list named Goolsby, Henry, Mosby and Reuben (these four were also on 1785 and 1786 tax lists; by 1800 all had moved elsewhere) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Mary   1783 Will of Robert Faris names daughter Mary Childers, grandson Joseph others named were daughters Ann Warriner and Lucy Echo and grandsons John Echo and James Warriner Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Benjamin   1783 Will of Benjamin Childers, Henrico Co.; Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Henrico County Lee Rau
Childers, Richard 1-Feb 1783 Richard Childers entered 300 acres on the North Fork of Forbis Creek ib Surry County,  Entry No. 1117, Book No. 55, Page 49.  Surveyed March 13, 1783.  Chain carriers Thomas Childers & Robert Ayers.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Mary 30-Oct 1783 Mary Childress of Surry County, North Carolina, 100 acres in Charlotte County, Virginia, on the Little Roanoke River, to Joshn Lester.  Wit John Farmer, William Nichson, John Hart, Jr.  Charlotte County, Virginia, Deed Book 5 at 77 Charlotte County, Virginia Lee Rau
Childers, Frederick   1784 Frederick, Henrico Co., will names wife Ann and son Abraham Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Henrico County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Major   1784 Lenard Keeling Grantee, 200 acres, Major Childres Grantor Pittsylvania County Greg Whitlock
Childers, William 4-Oct 1784 Wm Mitchel & Sarah his wife, Wm. Childers & Frances his wife of Prince Edward, Robt. Flippen & Mary his wife of Amelia to Robt. King 173 acres, Little River Hanover County  
Childress, John, Jr. 24-May 1784 614 acres surveyed for John Childress, Jr,  In Minety-Six District, South Carolina, on both sides of Childress Beaver dam of Tygar River adjoining Jeremiah Dutton.  Plat Book A.  1784-85, 17881793-1794:  South Carolina Library and Archives:  Roll #D2:  Plat Book Ninety-Six District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John, Jr. 24-Jun 1784 200 acre tract surveyed for John Childress, Jr., in Ninety Six District, South Carolina, on the north Tygar River adjoining Jeremiah Dutten and Moses Wood.  Plat Book A.  1784-85, 1788, 1793-1794:  South Carolina Library and Archives:  Roll #D2:  Plat Book Ninety-Six District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Richard 3-Nov 1784 Patent issued to Richard Childers for 300 acres on the north fork of Forbis Creek in Surry County, North Carolina Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Frederick   1784 Frederick, Henrico Co., will names wife Ann and son Abraham Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Henrico County Lee Rau
Childress, Mathew 29-Nov 1784 Mathew Childress entereded 100 acres adjacent to his own property and that of William Bailey in Surry County, North Carolina.  Entry No, 67, Book No, 77, Page No. 23.  Surveyed November 28, 1787.  Chain carriers Christian Eaton & John Bailey.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Benjamin   1785 Benjamin on south branch of south fork of Davis Creek 1787 Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Benjamin   1785 Benjamin, Amherst Co., on deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childress, Richard 22-Feb 1785 Richard and Ann Childress to William Martin 200 acres on North Fork of Forbishes Creek.  Wit:  James Matthis and Thomas Childress.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book C at 251-52 Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Benjamin   1785 Benjamin, Amherst Co., on deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Benjamin   1785 Benjamin on south branch of south fork of Davis Creek 1787 Amherst County Lee Rau
John Childress, Sr. 6-Feb 1786 granted 614 acres of land in Greenville District, South Carolina, living beside of Childress' on Beaver Creek of South Tygar River Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Robert 28-Dec 1786 I do hereby certify for Obediah Hoopes a tract of land containing Two Hundred and thirty three acres (Suro. for Rob Childrefs the 3d Oct. 1785) situate in the District of Ninety Sixe, on both sides of Beaver Dam Creek, of So. Tygar (sic) River, and hath such Forms, Marks, Battings and Bounding as the above Plat Represents.  Wit:  J. Whitner, D.L.  Signed Ephraim Mitchelle S-- G---  Adjoining property owners John Childrefs, Jeremiah Dutton, Moses Wood, John Sutes, and David Keely Ninety-Six District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Chikldresn, Robert; Childers, Nathaniel 27-Dec 1787 Hilkiah Tally of Halifax to William Gresham of same 47 acres, witness Robert Chikldresn (Childress?), Nathaniel Childers Proved 23 Jun 1788 DB14-279 Halifax County  
Childres, John   1787 John on south side and joining Pedlar River on the Blue Ridge  Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Thomas   1787 Thomas, Henrico Co., wife Nancy named in will along with sons Thomas, Charles, William and John Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Ann   1787 widow Childers near Davis Creek (Ann, wife of Benjamin) Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Ann   1787 widow Childers, Amherst Co., on deed; probably Ann (Jopling); Thomas, Henrico Co., wife Nancy named in will along with sons Thomas, Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, William 16-Jul 1787 William Childers (wife Francis) of Prince Edward Couunty John Hutcherson of Amelia County in 50 acres Prince EdwardCounty Deeds, p. 333 Prince Edward County  
John Childress 23-Feb 1787 John Childress leased 200 acres to George Salmon, lying on the north side of the Tygar River on land laid out to Jeremiah Dutton. Greenville District, South CArolina, Deed Book A 57-61. (Land actually located in Spartanburg District) Spartanburg District, South Carolina Lee Rau
John Childress 23-Feb 1787 Lease and Release  Jeremiah Dutton to George Salmon 420 acres lying on both sides of Tygar River, bounded on West by land laid out to Mason;  North on land laid out to John Childress, Jr. Greenville District, South Carolina.  Deed Book A Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
John Childress 23-Feb 1787 Lease and Release  Jeremiah Dutton to John Childress Sr, 200 acres lying on South side of Tygar River, beginning at wash on Tygar River, west on land laid out to John Childress. Greenville District, South Carolina Deed Book A Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Ann   1787 widow Childers near Davis Creek (Ann, wife of Benjamin) Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Thomas   1787 Thomas, Henrico Co., wife Nancy named in will along with sons Thomas, Charles, William and John Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Ann   1787 widow Childers, Amherst Co., on deed; probably Ann (Jopling); Thomas, Henrico Co., wife Nancy named in will along with sons Thomas, Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1787 John on south side and joining Pedlar River on the Blue Ridge  Amherst County Lee Rau
Farmer, Benjamin 9-Aug 1787 Grant #870 to Benjamin Farmier . . .  100 acres on middle fork of Crooked Creek.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 7. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Farmer, Benjamin 9-Aug 1787 Grant #938 to Benjamin Farmier . . . 600 acres on Crooked Creek . . . John Farmier's line. Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 6 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Farmer, Benjamin 9-Aug 1787 Grant #886 to Benjamin Farmer  . . .  200 acres . . on Crooked Creek . . . Thomas Joyce's corner.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 296 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, John,   Childres, Elisha, Childres, Henry 10-Oct 1787 Moses Paggett to Henry Scales, Henry County, Virginia, 100 acres South Fork Buffalow Creek called Little Buffalo adjacent William Webb.  Wit:  John Childres, Elisha Childres & Henry Childres.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book D 434-35.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 13-Oct 1787 John Lucas, Greenville District  South Carolina, to John Childress 200 acres beside Wildcat Branch of South Tygar River, situated in Ninety Six District. Greenville County, Deed Book A Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, William 18-Oct 1787 Joseph Hauser to William Childress 300 acres Brusy Fork branch of Townfork.  Wit.  Joseph Childress, Samuel Strout & Henry Spanhower.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book D at 112. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Mathew 26-Nov 1787 Matthew Childress entered 200 acres adjoining William East and Peter Myar in Surry County, North Carolina Entry No. 1562, Book No. 77, Page 33.  Surveyded November 28, 1787.  Chain carriers:  Christian Eaton & John Bailey Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Goolsby   1788 Goolsby and Nancy (Swinney), Amherst Co., deed to Benjamin Sandidge (married daughter of Joseph and Mary of Amherst Co.) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Goolsby   1788 Goolsby and Nancy (Swinney/Sweeny) land on top of Blue Ridge Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childres, David,  Childres, John,   Childres, Elisha 9-Feb 1788 Henry Tillery to Charles Beaszley a negro girl Sall for £100 Va. Money.  Surry County N.C. Will Abstracts  2:131a Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, John 24-Mar 1788 James Meredith, Sr. to William Martin 6 acres north side Crooked Creek in Surry County, North Carolina adjacent to county line.  Wit:  John Childres, John Overton & Thomas Whitlock.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book D at 378. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, John 20-Feb 1788 Joseph Jeneway to Arch Hughes George Hairston, Henry County, Virginia, 150 acres on branches of Snow Creek in Surry County, North Carolina.  Wit:  John Hughes, John Overton, John Childres and Lea Hughes.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book D at 375-376 Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Goolsby   1788 Goolsby and Nancy (Swinney/Sweeny) land on top of Blue Ridge Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Goolsby   1788 Goolsby and Nancy (Swinney), Amherst Co., deed to Benjamin Sandidge (married daughter of Joseph and Mary of Amherst Co.) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, John. Jr. 8-May 1788 John Childress, Jr. of Greenville District, South Carolina, Yeoman, to Robert Nelson 100 acres on Wildcat Creek, South Tygar River on land laid out to John Lucas and conveyed from John Lucas to John Childress, Jr.  Greenville County, Deed Book A pp. 216-218. Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John, Sr. 31-Oct 1788 John Childress, Sr. of GreenvilleDistrict, South Carolina to Henry Pearson, planter, 200 acres, part of 614 acres granted February (sic Dec) 6, 1786 to John Childress, Sr., besides of Childress' of Beaver(dam?)  Creek of South Tygar River. Greenville County, Deed Book A Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John, Sr. 15-Nov 1788 John Childress, Sr (Hatter) sold 100 acres of a tract of 420 acres, granted to Jeremiah Dutton and conveyed to said John Childress February 23, 1787, bordering land of George Solmon, to Jesse Saxon.  Wit:  William Usery, Henry Peirson, John Childress (Kentucky).  Signed John Childress, Obedience Childress.  Recorded November 17, 1788. Greenville County, Deed Book A Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 13-Dec 1788 Obadiah Hooper of Greenville District  to John Childress of same place for 20 £, 233 acres on both sides of Beaverdam Creek of S. Tyger River.  Witnesses:  George Salmon, Robert Childress. Recorded February 16, 1789.  Greenville County South Carolina Deed Book B (1789-1791)  pages 8-9.  Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Farmer, Benjamin 16-Feb 1789 Martin Armstrong & wife Mary, Surry Co., to Henry Shore, Junr, 640 acres in Davidson Co. on Sturgeon Creek N side of Sulpher fork of Red River . . . N side Cumberland River. Wit: John Rice & Martin Armstrong, Jr.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 125. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Farmer, John 18-May 1789 Grant 882 to John Farmer  . . .  50 acres on Crooked Creek.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 7 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 18-May 1789 North Carolina Land Grant of 400 acres south side of Crooked Creek in Surry County, North Carolina Adjacent to Frederick Cox.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book E at 11. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 17-Aug 1789 John Childress of Greenville County, hatter, to Robert Childress of the same, £40, 338 acres on the South side of Beaverdam Creek of S. Tyger River, being part of two tracts, the lower part of a division of 614 acres granted to said John Childress 6 Feb 1786, and the upper part of a division of 233 acres granted Obadiah Hooper 5. Feb 1787 and sold to John Childress. Wit:  George Salomon, Jesse Saxon.  Greenville County Carolina Deed Book B (1789-1791)  pages 72-73. Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 17-Aug 1789 John Childress of Greenville, hatter, to Carter Langley of same, planter, 150 acres on south side of Beaverdam Creek of Tyger River bounding Henry Pearson, granted to Childress 6. Feb 1786.  Wit:  Joseph Langley, George Solmon.  17 Aug. 1789  Greenville County South Carolina Deed Book b (1789-1791)  pages 73-74. Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 15-Sep 1789 John Childress & wife Nancy to David Dalton, Rockingham County, North Carolina 480 acres both sides Crooked Creek adj Wm Martin, Va. Line, Isham Cox & Ambrose Holt.  Wit:  A. Hughes, Lea Hughes, William Martin, Thomas Whitlock.  Surry County, North Carolina Deed Book F at 316. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Thomas 29-Aug 1789 William Flinn to Thomas Childress £ 80  2000 acres Sunny Branch  adjacent to  Andrew Speer, Peter Elder & Michael Sprinkle.  Wit. James Matthis, George Flinn.  Surry County Deed Book D at 389 Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 15-Sep 1789 John Childress and wife Nancy to David Dalton, Rickingham County, 480 acres both sides of Crooked Creek adjacent to William Martin, Virginia line, Isham Cox & Ambrose Holt.  Wit:  A. Hughes, Lea Hughes, William Martin, Thomas Whitlock.  Surry County, North Carolina, Deek Book F at 316. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Francis Ware   1790 Francis Ware Childers, both sides of Buck and Doe Creek on Willis River Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1790 John on Kanawha River    Virginia Hanks
Childers, John 22-Dec 1790 100a. On the Kanawha river above the land of the Heirs of William Davis.  Grants 23, p. 398 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, Robert 15-Feb 1790 Jesse Laxon of Greenville, planter, to Robert Childress, planter of the same 100 acres, part of 420 acres granted Jeremiah Dutton 3 Oct. 1785 sold by Jeremiah Dutton and Sarah his wife to Jesse Laxon, bordering the wagon road leading from John Nicol to Col. Thomas, and Salmon's line.  Wit:  George Salmon, John Young,   Greenville County South Carolina Deed Book b (1789-1791)  pages 137-38.  Greenville District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Francis Ware   1790 Francis Ware Childers, both sides of Buck and Doe Creek on Willis River Buckingham County Lee Rau
Childers, Elisha 17-Aug 1790 Henry France of Henry Co., Virginia to Charles Beazley 300 acres  Snow Creekin Stokes County, North Carolina adjoining  Matthew Moore's line.  Wit: William Webbe, Elisha Childers, William Bridgman.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 61 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Farmer, Benjamin 16-Sep 1790 Joseph Cloud & Benjamin Farmer, District Ninety Six of South Carolina to  John Parr, Junr. of Henry Co., Va.  600 acreson  Crooked Creek adjoing  John Farmer'.  Wit:  Robert Williams.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 34 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Matthew 10-Dec 1790 Patent issued to Matthew Childress for 200 acres adjoining William East and Peter Myar.  Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Mathew 10-Dec 1790 Patent issued to Mathew Childress for 100 acres in Surry County, North Carolina entered November 29, 1784. Surry County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, John 22-Dec 1790 700 acres on the Kenhawa River above the land of the heirs of William Davis. GB23-398 Kanawha County, WVA Lee Rau
Childers, John   1790 John on Kanawha River  Kanawha County, WVA Lee Rau
Childress, Richard 1-Jan 1791 from James McMurday of Pittsylvania County to Joshua Dodson for 50 (f), about 100 acres of land in Pittsylvania County on Lower Double Creek and bounded by John Spencer, Samuel Walker, said Walker’s spring branch, Robert Madding, Richard Childress’ spring branch. Signed - James McMurday. Wit. - John Harris, David Dodson, Charles Chilton. Recorded 15 August 1791 p. 55 Pittsylvania County Greg Whitlock
Childers, Elisha, Childers, William 15-Jun 1791 John Gibson to  Daniel Cardwell of Charlotte Co., Virginia, 328 acres  on Buffalo Creek, a branch of Mayo River in Stokes County, North Carolina.  Wit:  William Childers, Elisha Childers & John Wilkins.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 196 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Willim 18-Apr 1792 John Hughes & Wm Hughes, Jr, Exors. Of Wm. Hughes dec'd to Wm. Childress 258 1/2 acres where Wm. Hughes dec'd formerly lived on Allen's Creek &c Hanover County  
Childers, John   1792 John listed on deed 1796  Stephen on south fork Roanoke at head of Stapleton's Run Montgomery County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1792 Joseph from James Goolsby, land on line of Stephen Goolsby, witness Samuel Coleman and Jesse Childers Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1792 Joseph from James Goolsby, land on line of Stephen Goolsby, witness Samuel Coleman and Jesse Childers Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childres, John   1792 John listed on deed 1796  Stephen on south fork Roanoke at head of Stapleton's Run Montgomery County Lee Rau
Childress, Elisha 26-Sep 1792 Benjamin Smith to  Benjamin Hawkins 100 acres (formerly belonging to Wm. Hickman on Snow Creek in Stokes County, North Carolina.  Wit: Elisha Childress, Randolph Riddle, Charles Beazley.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 258  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Major 10-Dec 1792  John Bowles, attorney for James Smith, to  Major Childress 200 acres . . . surveyed in name of James Smith on Little Yadkin adjoining Joseph Standleys and William Childress line .   Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 341. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Richard 18-Dec 1793 from James McMurdie of Pittsylvania County to John Smith of Pittsylvania County for 20 (f) which he owes Smith plus 5 shillings, about 270 acres in Pittsylvania County on Harpin Creek which land is now occupied by the said McMurdie and Richard Childress. Smith, after 1 December 1794, shall sell for the best price that can be gotten after giving 10 days public notice, the land and premises, and out of the money arising, discharge the debt + interest + cost, any surplus that remains is to be paid to said McMurdie. Signed - James (X his mark) McMurdey. Wit. - R. A. Wood, Abisha Watson, John Harriss, Samuel (+ his mark) Hughes. Recorded 21 April 1794. p.539 Pittsylvania County Greg Whitlock
Childers, Robert   1793 Robert on the water of Catawba Creek and branch of the James Botetourt County Virginia Hanks
Childress, Matthew 2-Mar 1793 Matthew Childress to Christian Fearor 150 acres . on Little Yadkin in Stokes County, North Carolina, adjoining,  William East.    Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 333. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Matthew 7-Mar 1793  Matthew Childress to Daniel Boatwright  2 tracts of land on Little Yadkin in Stokes County, North Carolina.   Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 330. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Robert, Childress, William 25-Jun 1793 Samuel Annatt of Hailfax Co., Virginia, to William Webb part of a 450 acre survey  on branch of Snow Creek in Stokes County, North Carolina.  Vol. I, Stokes County Deeds at 371 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Mathew 27-Jun 1793 Patent issued for 200 acre tract Mathew Childress entered December 30, 1778 (Entry No. 1165) now in Stokes County, North Carolina but then in Surry County.  Joseph Childress & William Childress survey chain carriers. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Robert 4-Sep 1793 200 acres on the waters of Catawbo Creek a branch of James River. GB31-59 Botetourt County Lee Rau
Childress, William 4-Oct 1793 William Childress entered 100 acres in Stokes County, North Carolina on waters of Townfork adjoining his own land and that of Thomas Stanley.  Surveyed December 24, 1795.  Chain carriers John Searcy & Ben Childress.  Entry No. 236, Book No. 91, page 247.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 25-Oct 1793 Ambrose Holt, Senr., to Archs. Hughs, Patrick County, Virginia, 400 acres on Pounding Mill Creek . . . branch of Crooked Creek . . .  in Stokes County, North Carolina, adjoining John Childress.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 192. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Elisha 21-Nov 1793 Joel Ketchum to Elisha Childress 100 acres on branches of Crooked Creek being part of 600 acres made to William Meredith adjoining Charles Beazley.  Wit:  William Callahan & Charles Beazley.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 64. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Robert   1793 Robert on the water of Catawba Creek and branch of the James Botetourt County Lee Rau
Childress, William 4-Dec 1793 William Childress entered 50 acres on TownFork & Little Yadkin in Stokes County, North Carolina adjoining his own land and that of Major Childress.  Entry No. 253, Book No. 91 Page 247.  Surveyed December 20, 1794.  Chain carriers:  George Claud & John Cardwell. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Major 16-Dec 1793 Major  Childress entered 50 acres in Stokes County, North Carolina, on Little Yadkin adjoining his own line.  Surveyed December 19, 1794.  Chain carriers George Claud & John Cardwell.  Entry No. 257.  Book 91 Page 240.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Henry   1794 land described as formerly that of Henry Childers on top of the Blue Ridge Albemarle County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry   1794 land described as formerly that of Henry Childers on top of the Blue Ridge Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childress, Matthew 8-Feb 1794 Daniel Boatwright to Jacob Petre 150 acres (2 tracts) on Little Yadkin River adjoining survey made by Matthew Childress & Wm. Boyles line  being part of a 200 acre tract.  Wit:  A. Robinson & James Calhoon.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 65.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Henry 5-Mar 1794 Henry Childress entered 250 acres in Stokes County, North Carolina, on the Middle Fork of Crooked Creek, adjoining John Parrs, William Meredith. Surveyed 1794.  Chain carriers James Gibson & John Lawson (Laneson?) Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, William 2-Jun 1794 William Childress entered 100 acres on Rocky Branch of Town Fork in Stokes County, North Carolina adkoining his former entry of 100 acres to the north.  Entry No. 323, Book No. 91, Page 247.  Surveyed December 24, 1795.  Chain carriers:  John Searcy & Ben Childress.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 15-Jul 1794 Nathaniel Scales to John Childress, Davidson County, N.C (Tennessee) 400 acres on Crooked Creek & Buffaloe adjoining Frederick Cox & Robert Childress.  (Probable grantor was actually John Childress.)  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 127 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childery, Emilia 19-Nov 1794 James Shorter to Emilia Childrey, both of Charlotte County, Virginia,  a bay stud  horse, furnature and other items.  Charlotte County, Virginia Lee Rau
Childress, Mathew 20-Nov 1794 Thomas Johnston assigned his Land Warrant for 100 acres on the Little Yadkin in Stokes County, North Carolina that he entered June 5, 1792.  Entry No. 111, Book No. 109 Page 317.  Surveyed Decmebr 30, 1794.  Chain carriers:  Majo Childress & John Cardwell.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Joseph   1795 Joseph to children, land on Kanawha River Kanawha County, WVA Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph; Childers, Reuben; ; Childers, Jesse; Childers, Joseph, Jr.; Childers,   Major; Childers, Shadrach   1795 Joseph to his children, Reuben, Jesse, Joseph Jr., Major, Shadrach, and sons-in-law Samuel Coleman, James Coleman, land in Kanawha; witness Jesse Coleman and Thomas Coleman; Thomas, Amherst Co., witness to deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Stephen   1795 Stephen on south fork of Roanoke at head of Stapleton's Run Montgomery County Virginia Hanks
Childress, William    10-Feb 1795 WITNESS FOR PURCHASE OF LAND Minutes of the Court, Page 115, Book D., pp. 326-329, Daniel Obar (SC) to Jeremiah Snow (Spartanburg) for 10 LB stl. sold 88 acres, part of 640 acres granted to Daniel Obar on November 6, 1786.  Located on branch of Furgeson Creek on Tygar.  Witnesses William Childress, Mary Bradberry and Thomas Childress.  Signed Daniel Obar. Witnessed Oath June 5, 1795, William Childress to Zadock Ford. Spartanburg County, SC Patrick Childress
Childress, Elisha 16-Feb 1795 William Hughlett, sheriff, to Elisha Childress (land lost by Daniel Cardwell to satisfy John Childress)  328 acres on Buffaloe Creek . . . Branch of Mayo River.   Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 201 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Joseph   1795 Joseph to his children, Reuben, Jesse, Joseph Jr., Major, Shadrach, and sons-in-law Samuel Coleman, James Coleman, land in Kanawha; witness Jesse Coleman and Thomas Coleman; Thomas, Amherst Co., witness to deed Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Stephen 30-Apr 1795 114 acres on the head of Stephenson's Branch a branch of the Roanoke River. GB31-487 Botetourt County Lee Rau
Childress, William 4-May 1795 N.C. Grant Gotlieb Shober . . . 1,800 acres on waters of Townfork & Little Yadkin River . . . adjoining William Childress, Quaker Road, Adam Fulk & William Boules.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 119 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 16-Jul 1795 N.C. Grant Nathaniel Scales . . . 100 acres on waters of Buffalow & Crooked Creeks on both sides road leads from Col. Hughes to Salem . . . adjoining John Childress, William Meredith & John Wilkinson.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 221 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John, Farmer, Benjamin 16-Jul 1795 N.C. Grant Nathaniel Scales . . . . 120 acres on waters of Crooked Creek . . . adjoining Frederick Cox, Benjamin Farmer & John Childress.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 221 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, William, Sr. 16-Jul 1795 Patent issued for 25 acre tract William Childress, Sr.  entered September 8, 1779.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 223 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, William 4-Sep 1795 400 acres on the west side of the West Fork &c. "in behalf of his wife Sudney, Margaret Richards and Sarah Richards, heirs of Arnold Richard dec'd." GB33-137 Harrison County, WVA Lee Rau
Childres, Joseph   1795 Joseph to children, land on Kanawha River Kanawha County, WVA Lee Rau
Childers, Stephen   1795 Stephen on south fork of Roanoke at head of Stapleton's Run Montgomery County Lee Rau
Childress, Henry, Farmer, Benjamin 18-Nov 1795 N.C. Grant Charles Beazley . . . 1,400 acres on Snow & Crooked Creeks . . . adjoining Randolph Riddle, Benjamin Hawkins, Daniel Scales, William Meredith, Nathaniel Scales, Benjamin Farmer & Henry Childress.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 223 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Jesse 22-Dec 1795 John Adams appoints friend Jesse Childress Gentleman his atty to collect £45 sterling from Zachariah Bailey & Andw, Rodgers.  Wit.  Abraham Adams, Richd Childress.  Laurens County Deed Book F at 69.  Laurens District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Richard, Childress, Jesse 26-Dec 1795 John Adams planter. to son Abraham Adams deed of gift 150 acres on N. Fk. Reaburns Cr..  Wit:  Richd & Jefse Childress.  Laurens County Deed Book  F at 68 Laurens District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, John   1796 John and Priscilla, north side of Pedlar  also on south side of Pedlar adjacent to Henry Childers on top of the Blue Ridge Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Royal   1796 Royal to Thomas, on Rockfish Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, Royal; Childres, John   1796 Royal, Amherst Co., to Thomas, witness Samuel; John had four deeds, one mentions wife Priscilla (Stirmett) Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1796 John and Priscilla, north side of Pedlar  also on south side of Pedlar adjacent to Henry Childers on top of the Blue Ridge Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, William 25-Jun 1796 William Childress entered 36 acres on Little Yadkin in Stokes County bordering Falk, Hardman & Major Childress.  Surveyed November 11, 1794.  Chain carriers:  Jesse Childress & Benjamin  Childress.  Entry No. 594, Book No. 95, Page 129. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph 29-Jun 1796 125 acres on the north branches of Harris’s Creek. GB34-363 Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph 29-Jun 1796 350 acres on the branches of Harris’s Creek and on the south side of the Bear Mountain. GB34-366 Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Royal   1796 Royal, Amherst Co., to Thomas, witness Samuel; John had four deeds, one mentions wife Priscilla (Stirmett) Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Royal   1796 Royal to Thomas, on Rockfish Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, Henry, Farmer, John 9-Sep 1796 N.C. Grant Charles Beazley  200 acres on waters of Crooked Creek  adjoining John Parr, Henry Childress & John Farmer.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 319 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, John 9-Sep 1796 Allison Watson to John Childress 103 acres on Rabun Creek, Laurens District, South Carolina. Laurens County Deed Book F, Page 147  Laurens District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Henry 9-Sep 1796 Patent issued to Henry Childress for 250 acres entered March 5, 1794.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Jesse 13-Nov 1796 Israel and Elizabeth Eastwood to Jesse Childers  100 acres on Rabun Creek, Laurens District, South Carolina.   Wit: Richd. Childers, Junr., John Childers.  Laurens County Deed Book F, 322 Laurens District, South Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Stephen 20-Oct 1796 200 acres on the head of Stapletons Run the waters of the south fork of Roanoke. GB34-607 Montgomery County Lee Rau
Childress, William 30-Nov 1796 Patent issued to William Childress for 50  acres on Townfork and Little Yadkin in Stokes County entered December 4, 1793.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 352 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, William 30-Nov 1796 Patent issued to William Childress for 100 acres on Townfork in Stokes County entered October 4, 1793. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, William 30-Nov 1796 Patent issued to William Childress for 100 acres on Rocky Branch of Townfork in Stokes County entered June 2, 1794.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 351 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childress, Major 30-Nov 1796 Patent issued to Major Childress for 50 acres entered Decmber 16, 1793 on Little Yadkin adjoining his own line.  Vol. II, Stokes County Deeds at 352 Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Thomas   1797 Thomas and Elizabeth to Benjamin  Rockfish Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Benjamin   1797 Thttinas and Elizabeth (Atkinson), Amherst Co., to Benjamin; witness Josiah Jopling, Benjamin Childers (one of these Benjamins is a brother to Thomas)  will of Jacob, Henrico Co. inventory of Robert, Henrico Co. Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Nicholas 23-Oct 1797 Nicholas and Isabella his wife of Granville County, North Carolina, to Drury Palmer, 191 acres on Hico River in Halifax County, Virginia.  Halifax County Deed Book 17 at 306. Halifax County Lee Rau
Childers, Benjamin   1797 Thttinas and Elizabeth (Atkinson), Amherst Co., to Benjamin; witness Josiah Jopling, Benjamin Childers (one of these Benjamins is a brother to Thomas)  will of Jacob, Henrico Co. inventory of Robert, Henrico Co. Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Thomas   1797 Thomas and Elizabeth to Benjamin  Rockfish Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, William 18-Dec 1797 Patent issued to William Childress for 36 acres on Little Yadkin, Stokes County, North Carolina, he entered June 24, 1796. Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1798 in same month as above, Joseph and wife Mary to Samuel Coleman for 500 pounds, 350 acres on Harris Creek, surveyed 13 Nov. 1763; witness Andrew Staton, Polly Coleman, others (since Joseph Jr. also married a Mary, this is probably him dealing with his brother-in-law over the father's estate) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John; Childers, Thomas   1798 John and Thomas on deeds  Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1798 Joseph and Mary, Amherst Co., deed to William Peter;  Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1798 Samuel Coleman*s receipt to Joseph Childers, Jr. for 350 pounds and 50 pounds, "in full of my claims vs Joseph as legatee of Joseph Childers estate '; witness Joseph Childers Jr., Reuben Childers Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1798 Joseph and Mary, Amherst Co., deed to William Peter;  Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1798 John and Thomas on deeds  Buckingham County Lee Rau
Childress, John & Gregory, Thomas 29-Mar 1798 224 acres partly on the south side and adjoining the Great Road and is bounded by the lines of James Walker, John Routen and Thomas Gregory GB40-63 Buckingham County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph, Jr.   1798 Samuel Coleman*s receipt to Joseph Childers, Jr. for 350 pounds and 50 pounds, "in full of my claims vs Joseph as legatee of Joseph Childers estate '; witness Joseph Childers Jr., Reuben Childers Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Joseph   1798 in same month as above, Joseph and wife Mary to Samuel Coleman for 500 pounds, 350 acres on Harris Creek, surveyed 13 Nov. 1763; witness Andrew Staton, Polly Coleman, others (since Joseph Jr. also married a Mary, this is probably him dealing with his brother-in-law over the father's estate) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, Richard 11-Jan 1799 Robert Richey to Richard Childress for £40, 176 acres on Rabourn Creek in Laurens District, South Carolina.  Wit:  John Woody, John Jones.  Laurens County Deed Book  H at 111. Laurens District, South Carolina Lee Rau
John Childers   1800 John Childers to John Ward & Wife, 700 acres Kanawha River.  Kanawha County, West Virginia Grantors Index, 1800, Book A, Page 442 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, Mathew 14-Oct 1800 Patent issued to Mathew Childress for land warrant for 100 acres on Little Yadkin in Stokes County, North Carolina, assigned to him by Thomas Johnston on November 20, 1794.  Stokes County, North Carolina Lee Rau
Childres, Benjamin   1801 Benjamin and Ann (possibly Mary Ann McCabe), Amherst Co., deeds  Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Benjamin   1801 Benjamin and Ann Rockfish Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1801 John, Buckingham Co., Hutchens branch on Holliday River (the Holliday runs along the Buckingham Cumberland Co. line) Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childreys, Richard 20-Oct 1801 There is an Indenture, Pittsylvania Co Va., on Oct 20, 1801, in which John Smith is buying a "parcel" of land from Richard Childreys and his wife Mary. The land was originally, 221 acres that was bought by James McMurdy from Samuel Hughes. This land was left to his daughter, Mary, who md. Richard. This document is signed, they all made their mark "X". The person who wrote this doc., spelled their last name as CHILDREYS. Richard Childreys & wife, Mary Childreys (Mary McMurdy) Thomas Turley & wife, Agy Turley; Rier Turley & wife Peggy Turley; Pleasant Phears & wife Isabell Phears;  Robert Chldreys  & wife Mary Childreys; Sally Childreys; James Childreys; John Childreys; "Sealed and delivered in the presence of--William Thompson & John Thompson" Pittsylvania County Greg Whitlock ????Need to modify this as soon as Greg responds to email
Childress, William    30-Jan 1801 PURCHASE OF LAND Deed Abstracts, Page 299, Book K., pp. 128-129,  William Childress and wife Tabitha (Spartanburg) to John Cantrell for $2000 sold 500 acres on both sides of Enoree River, borders: John Westmoreland, Henry Earnest, and William Childress. Spartanburg Co., SC    Patrick Childress
Childress, Benjamin   1801 Benjamin and Ann Rockfish Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1801 John, Buckingham Co., Hutchens branch on Holliday River (the Holliday runs along the Buckingham Cumberland Co. line) Buckingham County Lee Rau
Childers, Benjamin   1801 Benjamin and Ann (possibly Mary Ann McCabe), Amherst Co., deeds  Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, Elizabeth   1802 Elizabeth (widow) at Willis Mt.   Virginia Hanks
Childres, John   1802 John on South Boiling's Creek Buckingham County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Elizabeth   1802 Elizabeth (widow) at Willis Mt. Albemarle County Lee Rau
Childress, John 7-Jul 1802 100 acres adjoining John Walker, John Routen and Nathl. Maxey GB50-82 Buckingham County Lee Rau
Childress, John   1802 John on South Boiling's Creek Buckingham County Lee Rau
Childress, Robert 11-Aug 1803 Robt. Childress purchased 90 acres from James Turley on Tomahok Creek. Witnesses were: John Smith, Zach Turley, Wm. Thompson, Samuel Turley Pittsylvania County Greg Whitlock
Joseph Childers   1803 Joseph Childers to Fleming Cobb, Power of Attorney.  Kanawha County, West Virginia Grantors Index, Book A, Page 216 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Joseph Childers   1803 Joseph Childers to William Morris Heirs, 400 acres Mud River, Book B, Page 219.  Major, Shadrack, Reubin Childers, Administrator Bond, 1807.  Book C, Page 278 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childres, John   1804 John and Margery of IN to Jesse Bland of Amherst Co., land bequeathed to John by will of Thomas Powell on 18 March 1783 Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry   1804 John and Priscilla to John Jr., lines of Henry Childers and Moses Swinney Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childres, John   1804 John and wife Sarah (possibly Goode, married 1794), lines of Henry Childers , y ••• and Moses Sweeney) (since the description matches exactly to the deed from John and Priscilla to John Jr., it is reasonable to believe John who married Sarah is son of John and Priscilla) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Henry   1804 John Sr. and Priscilla to John Jr., on lines of Henry Childers and Moses Sweeney Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John, Jr.   1804 John and Priscilla to John Jr., lines of Henry Childers and Moses Swinney Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, John, Sr.   1804 John Sr. and Priscilla to John Jr., on lines of Henry Childers and Moses Sweeney Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1804 John and Margery of IN to Jesse Bland of Amherst Co., land bequeathed to John by will of Thomas Powell on 18 March 1783 Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childers, John   1804 John and wife Sarah (possibly Goode, married 1794), lines of Henry Childers , y ••• and Moses Sweeney) (since the description matches exactly to the deed from John and Priscilla to John Jr., it is reasonable to believe John who married Sarah is son of John and Priscilla) Appomatox and Upper Sapponie Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childres, John; Childres, Joseph   1805 Joseph and John, lands of an earlier deed, at headwaters of Huff's Creek Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, Joseph   1805 Joseph and John, lands of an earlier deed, at headwaters of Huff's Creek Amherst County Lee Rau
Childres, John   1807 John and Sarah, above description (Pedlar River) Amherst County Virginia Hanks
Childers, John   1807 John and Sarah, above description (Pedlar River) Amherst County Lee Rau
Childress, William    29-Oct 1807 WITNESS FOR PURCHASE OF LAND South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Page 394, Book M., pp. 51-52, Edward Arnold (Spartanburg) to John Cantral for $2000 sold 500 acres on both sides of Enoree River, borders: John Westmoreland, Henry Earnest and William Childress. Spartanburg County, SC Patrick Childress
Joseph Childers   1808 Joseph Childers Est., Appraisement Bill.  Book C, Page 292.  Major Childress to William Morris, Power of Attorney, Book D, Page 50.  Jessy Childers & Wife to William Simms ETAL, 260 acres, 160 acres, 70 acres Gauley River and TR Falls Creek, 1816, Book E, Page 484 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, Shadrack 13-Jul 1810 50a. Between the survey at Knapper’s Bottom and the one at Smither’s Creek on the north east side of Kanawha River.  Grants 60, Page 520 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, John 3-Feb 1810 John Childress purchased 126 acres north of Beaver Dam Creek from Morgan Hendrix Knox County, TN  
Childress, Joel 13 Apr 1811 Recorded 20 May 1811, John Elam, of Mecklenburg County, VA to Daniel Elam, of Rutherford County, TN,  Power of Attorney, John Elam purchased 200 acres from Joel Childress in Mecklenburg County.  He was suing for another 20 acres which he entered into a written agreement with Joel Childress of Rutherford County, TN, the POA was to sell the 200 acres plus whatever he could get from the said Childress. Rutherford County, TN Rootsweb
Childers, Phillip   1812 Phillip Childers Will Book 21, Page 305, Sons: Elijah, John and Obediah Daughters: Jane, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Sally Highbanks and Polly Ellis.  Grandson: William Ellis Goochland County Lee Rau
Childress, Jesse 26-Dec 1817 Jonathan Jackson to Jesse Childress 95 acres $1 Recorded 19 Jan 1818, DB17-154 Mecklenburg County Mary Childress Ferris
Benjamin Childress   1817 Benjamin Childress & Wife to Abraham Hawkins, 2 TRS West side Jenkins Mountain, Book E, Page 29.  Jesse Childress & Wife to Benjamin Morris, 89 ¾ acres Kanawha River, Book E, Page 399 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, William    3-Sep 1821 PURCHASE OF LAND, Alabama State Archives, Bureau of Land Management, Alexander, Virginia, Page 103 of Jefferson County Tract Book.  William bought 80 acres of land at a public land sale, certificate 460.  Address of land was Section 32, Tuscaloosa.  East 1/2 of S.W. 1/4 of Section 32, Township 16 South, Range 2 West, 80 and 13.5/100 acres.   Jefferson Co., AL Patrick Childress
Childress, William 1-Oct 1821 PURCHASE OF LAND, Alabama State Archives, Bureau of Land Management, Alexander, Virginia, Page 103 of Jefferson County Tract Book, William bought 79 acres of land at a public land sale, certificate 818.  Address of land was Section 33, Tuscaloosa.  East 1/2 of N.E. 1/4 of Section 33, Township 16 South, Range 2 West, 79 and 90/100 acres. Jefferson Co., AL Patrick Childress
Childress, Cynthia Oct 1821 Eleazer Clay & Wife Elizabeth of Chesterfield Co., to daughter Cynthia Childress' children: Jane Sullivan, Elizabeth Sullivan, Martha Sullivan, Sarah Tunstall (w/o Thomas), James Sullivan, Cynthia Moon (w/o Robert), gifts of land: to daughter Dorcas Graves, land in Pittsylvania County Dec 1791 Pittsylvania County Janet Hunter msg  post Childress-Res-List 11 Aug 2006
Childress, Jesse 26-Feb 1822 Jesse & Lucy Jackson Childress to Lawrence Jackson, 95 acres, $1, Recorded 20 May 1822 DB20-27 Mecklenburg County Mary Childress Ferris
Childress, Jesse 26-Feb 1822 Jonathan Jackson to Jesse Childress 147 acres $1 Recorded 20 May 1822, DB20-22 Mecklenburg County Mary Childress Ferris
Childress, William    18-Jan 1822 PURCHASE OF LAND, Alabama State Archives, Bureau of Land Management, Alexander, Virginia, Page 103 of Jefferson County Tract Book, William bought 79 acres of land at a public land sale, certificate 2572.  Address of land was Section 33, Tuscaloosa.  East 1/2 of N.W. 1/4 of Section 33, Township 16 South, Range 2 West, 79 and 90/100 acres.  Jefferson Co., AL Patrick Childress
Childress, William    22-Feb 1822 PURCHASE OF LAND, Alabama State Archives, Bureau of Land Management, Alexander, Virginia, Page 102 of Jefferson County Tract Book, William bought 79 acres of land at a public land sale, certificate 2792.  Address of land was Section 28, Tuscaloosa.  West 1/2 of S.W. 1/4 of Section 28, Township 16 South, Range 2 West, 79 and 87.5/100 acres.   Jefferson Co., AL  Patrick Childress
Shadrack Childres   1824 Shadrack Childres & Wife to Achilles Morris, 50 acres NW side Kanawha River.  Book F, Page 257 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Shadrack Childres   1824 Shadrack Childres & Wife to Benjamin Morris, 133 1/3 acres NW side Kanawha River Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, William  26-Oct 1824 ADJACENT PROPERTY, Page 734, Book T., pp. 35-36, John Cantrill (Spartanburg) to Jacob Cooper (Laurens District)...the same land as noted on p. 394 (Book M. pp. 51-52).  Same borders noted. On this later transaction in 1824, William Childress is still noted as one of the boundaries.   Spartanburg Co., SC    Patrick Childress
David Childress   1825 David Childress & Wife to Nathan Martin, INT N Huddleston Estate, Book F, Page 513 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, William, Sr. 6-Nov 1828 SALE OF LAND, Alabama, Jefferson Co. Deeds Wills, Vol. 1-4, Book 1, p.50, War Deed, p. 336 William Childress, Sr. to John Hewitt of Jefferson Co., Ala. $250 for 79.785 acres. Witnessed by William Childress, Jr. and Levi Childress. Dated 11/6/1828.  Filed and recorded on July 24, 1829.  Jefferson Co., AL   Patrick Childress
Childress, Timothy Aug 1828 Timothy Childress security for Alexander Young to Bacon Doleman in the sun of $270, Difficult Creek adj. William Canada Halifax DB36-269 Halifax County Lee Rau
Childress, Timothy 17-Nov 1828 Shelton Leanmaster and wife Elizabeth to Timothy Childress, interest in estate of John G. Younger, dec'd, on the waters of Hunting Creek (1/2 of whole tract DB35-205 Halifax County Lee Rau
Childers, David 6-Jun 1829 200a. Morris or Hughes Creek.  Grants 78, Page 151 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childress, Timothy Jan 1831 Alexander G. Young and wife Mary to Timothy Childress 77.75 acres for 4116.37 one-half on Hunting Creek Halifax County Lee Rau
Childress, William, Sr.  9-Oct 1832 SALE OF LAND, 1826 Alabama, Jefferson Co. Deeds Wills, Vol. 5, Book 2, p.151.  William Childress, Sr. to John Gresham Thoret Ayres.  For this transaction, Eli Snow (his mark) swore that he had in his possession some time since the year 1826 a deed to the East half of the North West Quarter of Section 33, Township 16, Range 2, West in the District of Tuscaloosa land offered for sale at Tuscaloosa, which deed was executed by William Childress, Sr. unto John G.T. Ayres, son of Moses Ayres, Sr., deceased, and that said deed has been lost, destroyed or misplaced, as of October 9, 1832.    Jefferson Co., AL    Patrick Childress
Childress, Jesse 14-Nov 1834 Jesse & Lucy Jackson Childress to John Newton, 147 acres, $650, Recorded 15 Dec 1834 DB26-210 Mecklenburg County Mary Childress Ferris
Childress, James 31-Aug 1844 100 acres.  On the waters of Alum Creek.  Grants 95, Page 644 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Childers, William   1844 William Childers sold to Jordan Wilkerson Shoemaker 28.75 acres on Willis Mountain. Source Land Tax Summaries & Implied Deeds 1841-1870, Vol 3-267 By Roger Ward Buckingham County Kim Shumaker Clark
Childers, William 11-Aug 1851 DEED: This Deed made the 11th day of August, 1851 between Abraham C. Garnett late Deputy Sheriff of John Morris, Sheriff of Buckingham County of the one part and Elisha Johnson and Gustavus Moss of the same County of the other part.   Witnesseth that where.as.......Witness my hand and seal this day and year above mentioned. A.C. Garnett, D. Sheriff (seal) At a Court held for Buckingham County, August 11, 1851.   This deed was acknowledged by A.C. Garnett, D. Sheriff a party thereto as ordered be recorded. Teste:   R.Eldridge, C.B.C. Buckingham County Deed Book #5, Page 514 Buckingham County Kim Shumaker Clark
Nathan Childers   1858 Nathan Childers & Wife to Andrew J. Childress, All Int. Est. of David Childress, Book UV, Page 482 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Andrew J. Childress   1860 Andrew J. Childress to James G. Paxton, All Int. Est. David Childress, Book W, Page 269 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childers   1864 James Childers & Wife to Mary Parsons, 25 acres Alum Creek, Book X, Page 218 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childers   1868 James Childers & Wife to Jesse Clark, 24 acres Alum Creek, Book 25, Page 153 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childers   1872 James Childers & Wife to Anderson Childers, 40 acres, Kanawha County, Book 28, Page 225 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
WL Childress (William Leftwich)   1874 WL Childress & Wife to Joseph A. Smith, LT Kanawha County, Book 29, Page 601 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
WL Childress   1875 WL Childress & Wife to Joseph A. Smith, TR Kanawha County, Book 31, Page 04 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
WL Childress   1877 WL Childress & Wife to George Rock, PT LT St. Albans, Book 33, Page 24 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Sarah A. Childers by Tillman Childers   1878 Sarah A. Childers by Tillman Childers, SPL COMR to Hezekiah Turley, LT ST. Albans, Book 33, Page 204 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Henry, Joel R. & Wife, WL & Wife Childress   1879 Henry, Joel R. & Wife, WL & Wife Childress, By COMR, to Elizabeth Childress, 70 acres Pot Branch Davis Creek, Book 34, Page 174 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
Sarah A. Childress   1881 Sarah A. Childress ET AL, By COMR, To Annie smith, ETAL, Partition AM Smith Estate, Book 36, Page 171 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childers   1882 James Childers & Wife to Daniel Childers, 20 acres all int. Trace Fork Davis Creek, Book 38, Page 106 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
William L. Childress   1883 William L. Childress & Wife to Jennifer Hill ETAL, LTS 2-3 AM Smith Home Place, Book 39, Page 60 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childers   1884 James Childers to Zachariah Childers, 27 acres, Alum Creek Coal River, Book 41, Page 69 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childress   1886 James Childress to Zachariah Childers, 20 acres, Alum Creek, Washington District, Book 44, Page 297 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childers   1886 James Childers to Zach Childers, Bill of Sale, Book 45, Page 04 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock
James Childress   1886 James Childress & Wife to Isaac Childers, 50 acres all int. Alum Creek, Book 45, Page 40 Kanawha County Greg Whitlock