Lawsons Named
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County in Virginia
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1669
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County was formed from Lancaster County in 1669. See map 1661-1670
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William
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2 Feb 1673
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Middlesex
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Middlesex Co., VA, Order Book 1, 1673-1680, page 14, May Court 1674 – Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Cole of ye Town and County of Southton have put and constitute Richard Robinson of Rappahannock River my lawful Attorney giving unto him full power to recover all sums of money or goods that shall be due to me in Virginia of Charles Maw and German Richards or their heirs… Witness whereof I the said Thomas Cole have set my hand and seal this 2 February 1673. Singed Thomas Cole. In presence of Robert Potter, Nicholas Flint, Ambrose Davis, Samuel Bryan and William Lawson. |
Mathias
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4 Feb 1677 /78
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Middlesex
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Middlesex Co., VA, Order Book 1, 1673-1680, page 89, 4 February Court 1677/78 – Mathias Lawson, Servant, to Mr. Thomas Haselwood coming into this Country in the Ship Zebulon is adjudged 10 years of age and to serve according to Act. |
Joshua
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17 May 1680
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Marriages 1681 Section – Joshua Lawson and Ann Smith were married per license 17 May 1680.
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John
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19 May 1680
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Marriages 1681 Section – John Lawson and Mary Kilbey were married per license 19 May 1680.
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Epaphroditus, John & Mary
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10 Aug 1684
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings 1684 Section – Efferydytus (Epaphroditus) Lawson ye son of John and Mary Lawson was baptize 10 August 1684.
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Epaphroditus, Elizabeth & John
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21 Dec 1684
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Lancaster
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 2, 1694-1703, pages 36-39 – This deed indented made 21 December 1684 between Charles Lee of the County of Northumberland, Gentleman and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Medstard lat of the County of Lancaster, Gentleman, deceased of the one part and Robert Scholfield of the County of Lancaster, Planter of the other part, witnessed that the said Charles Lee and Elizabeth, his wife for a good consideration do sell unto the said Robert Scholfield land in the Parish of Christ Church in the County of Lancaster containing 203 acres bounded beginning at a stake drove into the land by Rappahannock River on a point on the westward side of the mouth of a small gutt or creek which said creek issued out of the River a little above John Lawson’s Plantation from the stake running northeast by marked trees crossing the said creek to a corner Pohicory standing on a level which said line parts this land of John Lawson thence south crossing a pond of water just below the plantation where the said Robert Schofield now lives to a stake drove into the land between the pond and the river down the river to several courses round Cherry Point to the stake where it first began which said land is part of a dividend of land containing 1,000 acres formerly taken up by one Epaphroditus Lawson as by the patent bearing date 22 May 1650 do appear which said patent was assigned over to said Thomas Medstard by one Robert Davis (Note: a name used by Robert Payne for 5 years. See Rappahannock County timeline, 22 February 1667/68.) and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of the said Epaphroditus Lawson as by the records of Lancaster Court bearing date the 11 September 1666 and by the said Medstard renewed in his own name as by patent bearing date 26 September 1668. Signed Charles Lee and Elizabeth Lee. Witnesses William Carter and James Ellis. Recorded Lancaster Court February 1684. |
John
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4 Jun 1691
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Middlesex
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Middlesex Co., VA, Order Book 2, 1680-1694, page 505, 4 June Court 1691 – Certificate is granted to Mr. William Churchill according to Law for the Importation of 16 persons into this Colony, vizt.: – William Doe, John Lawson, John Reade, Thomas Hocrast, Judith Smith, Thomas Harvy, Mary Grant, David Nicholls, Roger Jones, Sarah Harvy, Sambo, Toy, Jack Tombo, Mill and Phillis. |
Sarah, Rowland & Ann
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15 Nov 1696
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings 1696 Section – Sarah Lawson the daughter of Rowland and Ann Lawson was baptized 15 November 1696. |
Epaphroditus
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11 Nov 1700
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 3, 1694-1705, page 386, 11 November Court 1700 – Epaphroditus Lawson, Plaintiff, in an action of debt against John Hadley, Defendant, being lawfully called failed to appear. Order is therefore granted to the Plaintiff against the Sheriff by the non appearance of the said Defendant, for the sum of 4,000 pounds of good sweet scented tobacco and cask. An Attachment is granted to the Sheriff against the Estate of the above named Defendant, for the above said sum with costs. |
Epaphroditus
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2 Dec 1700
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 3, 1694-1705, page 390, 2 December Court 1700 – Epaphroditus Lawson, Plaintiff, in an action of debt against John Hadley, Defendant, declaring for the sum of 4,000 pounds of good sweet scented tobacco and cask due by Bond, and the Defendant pleaded that the Plaintiff was under age and therefore could not bring an action otherwise then by a Guardian and it appearing the Plaintiff is under age as aforesaid, the suit is thereupon dismissed with cost. |
Epaphroditus
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3 Mar 1700 /01
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 3, 1694-1705, page 400, 3 March Court 1700/01 – Epaphroditus Lawson by William Killbee his nearest Friend, Plaintiff against John Hadley, Defendant, referred at the Defendant’s request. |
Epaphroditus
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7 Apr 1701
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 3, 1694-1705, page 407, 7 April Court 1701 – Epaphroditus Lawson by William Killbee his nearest Friend, Plaintiff against John Hadley, Defendant, dismissed for want of prosecution. |
John
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4 May 1702
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 2, 1694-1703, page 460 – At a Court held for the County of Middlesex 4 May 1702. We the Grand Jury of Middlesex County do make these following presentments. First we do present Rebecca Mason for making her servants beat hominy on the Sabbath day, witness John Lawson. |
William
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9 Mar 170 5/06
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1703-1720, page 103 – At a Court held for Middlesex County March 1705/06. Articles of Agreement made and agreed on between John Hipkins of the one party and John Grymes and George Wortham as being appointed by Order of Middlesex County Court… Signed by John Hipkins, John Grymes and George Wortham and witnessed by John Murray and William Lawson on 9 March 1705/06. |
William
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1 May 1710
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 4, 1705-1710, page 300, 1 May Court 1710 – Perrott vs. Bell, Order & Security. In an action upon the Case between Curtis Perrott, Plaintiff and Jonathan Bell, Defendant. The Defendant appearing and at Plaintiff’s motion by Harry Beverley, his Attorney, Judgment is granted him against William Lawson, Security returned for the due unless Defendant appears at next Court and answers the action. |
William
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6 Feb 1710 /11
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 4, 1705-1710, page 327, 6 February Court 1710/11 – Sadler’s Will proved. The Last Will and Testament of John Sadler was this day proved in Court by the Oaths of William Lawson and John Bell and admitted to Record. |
William
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9 June 1712
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Middlesex
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The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex County, VA – At a Vestry held for Christ Church Parish 9 June 1712 – John Hipkins of Christ Church Parish in County of Middlesex agreed to build a church… Witnesses Alexander Graves, Richard Paffatt, William Lawson and John Owen.Same Vestry and date – Alexander Graves agreed to do all brick work on the church… Witnesses John Hipkings, Richard Paffath, William Lawson and John Owen. |
William
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2 June 1713
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 125, 2 June Court 1713 – Grand jury sworn, members were John Clarke, Jacob Presnall, Henry Goodloe, Minor Minor, Churchhill Blakey, Richard Perrott, George Chowning, James Curtis Jr., William Caine, Thomas Elliott, William Lawson, Matthew Crank, Hobbs Weekes, Alexander Graves and Nicholas Brame. |
William
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8 July 1713
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 129, 8 July Court 1713 – Jury for action of Debt between Minor Minor and Henry Webb. Members were John Hipkings, Alexander Graves, John Foster, William Blackborn, William Lawson, Edward Clarke, James Curtis Jr., Edward Couch, John Smith, James Meacham, John Berry and Chruchhill Blakey. |
William
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4 Aug 1713
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 135, 4 August Court 1713 – Lawson &c. Listed. It is ordered that William Lawson and his man, Peter Mountague, be added to the List of Tithables. |
William
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4 Nov 1713
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 147, 4 November Court 1713 – In an action between Ralph Baker and David Morgan, Administrator of Thomas Burke. Jury for this case were John Hipkings, Charles Lee, Thomas Smith, Hobbs Weekes, William Gray, Humphry Jones, Thomas Warwick, Robert Johnston, John Davis, Matthew Perry, Rice Curtis, William Lawson, Richard Hill, Edmond Cambridge and Edward Walford. |
William
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2 Feb 1713 /14
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1703-1720, page 322 – Know all men by these presents that we John Smith, William Lawson and Rice Curtis are bound unto Matthew Kemp, Gentleman, first in Commission of the Peace for said County in sum of 300 pounds sterling, this 2 February 1713/14. The Condition of this obligation is such that if John Smith do pay unto Samuel Smith, orphan of John Smith, deceased all such estate as shall appear to be due said orphan as soon as he attain to lawful age and keep harmless said Justices from troubles about the Estate that then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain. In presence of John Curtis and William Stanard. Signed J. Smith, William Lawson and R. Curtis. Acknowledged in open Court held for Middlesex County 2 February 1713/14 by the subscribers to it and admitted to record.Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 165, 2 February Court 1713/14 – Smith’s Guardian. At the motion of Samuel Smith, orphan of Lt. John Smith, deceased, John Smith is admitted his Guardian giving security, William Lawson and Rice Curtis became his Securities and they acknowledged their Bond in Court which is admitted to Record. |
Jane, William & Jane
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12 Feb 1713 /14
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings 1714 Section – Jane daughter of William and Jane Lawson born 12 February and baptized 15 February 1713/14.
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William
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2 Apr 1714
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1703-1720, pages 330-331 – This indenture made 2 April 1714 between John Curtis of the County Middlesex and Christopher Robinson and John Robinson of same County for sum of 4,000 pounds of tobacco… In presence of us William Stanard and William Lawson. Signed John Curtis. At a Court held for Middlesex County 6 April 1714. John Curtis came this day and acknowledged the within deed which is admitted to record. William Stanard, Attorney for Averilla Curtis the wife of said John Curtis this day appeared in Court and relinquished all the said Averrilla, her claim of Dower in the land which is hereby certified. |
William
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6 Apr 1714
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1703-1720, pages 329-330 – Know all men by these presents that we William Lawson & John Vivion of County of Middlesex are bound unto Matthew Kemp, Gentleman, first in Commission of the Peace for said County in sum of 200 pounds sterling money of England this 6 April 1714. The Condition of this obligation is such that if William Lawson , Administrator of all the goods, chattels and credits of Jane Lawson, deceased do make a true inventory of all goods of said deceased and farther do make a just and tre account of his actions and doings therein when required and if it shall herafter appear that any Last Will and Testament was made by the said deceased that said William Lawson as required do render and deliver up his Letters of Administrator that then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain. In presence of us John Curtis and Thomas Mountague. Signed William Lawson and John Vivion. Acknowledged in Court the 6 April 1714 and admitted to record.Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 175, 6 April Court 1714 – Lawson Administrator Lawson. William Lawson made Oath according to Law that Jane Lawson departed this life without making a Will so far as he knows or believes and having performed what is usual, Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration upon the Decedent’s Estate in due form. |
William
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4 May 1714
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 183, 4 May Court 1714 – Mountague’s Will proved and probated. The Last Will and Testament of William Mountague, deceased was presented in Court by Thomas Mountague, Executor therein named, who made Oath thereto according to Law and being proved in Court by the Oaths of John Smith, Gentleman and William Lawson, two of the witnesses to it at ye Executor’s motion it is continued until next Court for Rice Curtis, the other witness, to make Oath to it and for the Executor to give security for a Probate thereof. |
William
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3 Nov 1714
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 211, 3 November Court 1714 – Grand Jury sworn, members were Edward Clarke, Thomas Chowning, Robert Dudley, William Segar, John Alldin, John Smith, William Lawson, Jacob Preston, William Sandiford, Richard Atwood, Thomas Smith, Hugh Watts, Alexander Graves, Richard Stevens, John Mickleburrough, John Segar and Richard Daniel. |
William
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31 Jan 1714 /15
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1703-1720, pages 369-371 – This indenture made the 31 January 1714/15 between James Meachan of County of Middlesex and John Vivion, Gentleman of same County for the sum of 5 shillings, James Meachan sold to John Vivion 130 acres… In presence of us James Thacker, Thomas Vivion, William Lawson, John Smith and Mary Goodwin. Signed James Meacham. |
William
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1 Feb 1714 /15
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1703-1720, pages 369-371 – Know all men by these presents that I James Meacham am bound unto John Vivion in the sum of 90 pounds sterling money of Great Britain and 2,000 pounds of good legal sweet scented tobacco this first day of February 1714/15. The Condition of this obligation is such that if James Meacham truly keep all articles contained in Indenture that then this obligation to be void otherwise to remain. In presence of us James Thacker, Thomas Vivion and William Lawson. Signed James Meacham. |
William
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2 Aug 1715
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 253, 2 August Court 1715 – Lawson’s Tithable listed. At ye motion of William Lawson, it is ordered that his Tithables be added to ye Middle List. |
Jane
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8 Oct 1715
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Burials Section – Jane Lawson died 8 October and was buried 11 October 1715.
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William
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6 Dec 1715
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 263, 6 December Court 1715 – Grand Jury sworn, members were Thomas Smith, William Lawson, David George, Matthew Crank, Thomas Bristow, George Chowning, John Williams, Thomas Mountague, William Gardner, John Southern, Powell Stamper, Thomas Elliott, Moses Norman, John Gibbs, James Smith, Charles Lee, John Hardee, Matthew Hunt, Robert Dudley and John Aldin. |
William
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6 Jun 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 292, 6 June Court 1716 – Grand Jury sworn, members were William Lawson, John Lewis, Jacob Stiffe, William Gardner, John Bristow, Henry Tugle, Valentine Mayo, Henry Baskett, Thomas Bristow, Jonathan Brookes, John Fearne, James Macktire, Robert Dudley, Thomas Elliott, Christopher Killby, Powell Stamper, William Sandiford, John Williams and John Johnson. |
William
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7 Aug 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 296, 7 August Court 1716 – Stanard vs. Lawson. In an action on the Case between William Stanard, Plaintiff and William Lawson, Defendant. The Defendant not appearing, Judgment is granted to ye Plaintiff against him and George Wortham, Sheriff of this County, for what of ye sum sued for in the declaration shall appear to be justly due unless the Defendant shall appear at the next Court and answer the action. |
William
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4 Sep 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 298, 4 September Court 1716 – Stanard vs. Lawson, continued. The action upon the Case between William Stanard, Plaintiff and William Lawson, Defendant is continued as it is until the next Court. |
William
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2 Oct 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 299, 2 October Court 1716 – Standard vs. Lawson, Judgment, Exo. y Corpus issued 9 September 1716. In the action upon the Case between William Stanard, Plaintiff and William Lawson, Defendant for 450 pounds of tobacco by Account, the Defendant not appearing, the Judgment against him and George Wortham, Sheriff of this County, is confirmed for the sum of 450 pounds of tobacco which the Defendant and George Wortham are hereby ordered to pay unto the Plaintiff together with the costs of this suit. |
William
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2 Oct 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 299, 2 October Court 1716 – Sheriff vs. Lawson, attachment. Judgment being this day passed unto William Stanard against George Wortham, Sheriff of this County, for 450 pounds of tobacco and costs by means of the non appearance of William Lawson at the suit of William Stanard, at the motion of the Sheriff and Attachment is therefore awarded him against the Estate of William Lawson for the sum and costs returnable at the next Court for Judgment. |
William
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6 Nov 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 302, 6 November Court 1716 – Sheriff vs. Lawson, continued. The Attachment obtained by George Wortham, Sheriff of this County against William Lawson by means of his non appearance at the suit of William Stanard is continued until the next Court on George Wortham’s motion. |
William
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5 Dec 1716
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 306, 5 December Court 1716 – Sheriff vs. Lawson, continued. The Attachment obtained by George Wortham, Sheriff of this County against William Lawson by means of his non appearance at the suit of William Stanard is continued until the next Court on George Wortham’s motion. |
William
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2 Jan 1716 /17
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 309, 2 January Court 1716/17 – Sheriff vs. Lawson, continued. The Attachment obtained by George Wortham, Sheriff of this County against William Lawson by means of his non appearance at the suit of William Stanard is continued until the next Court on George Wortham’s motion. |
William
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6 Mar 1716 /17
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 315, 6 March Court 1716/17 – Sheriff vs. Lawson, discontinued. The Attachment obtained by George Wortham, Sheriff of this County against the Estate of William Lawson by means of his non appearance at the suit of William Stanard is discontinued, George Wortham not prosecuting. |
William
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7 Jul 1719
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 5, 1710-1721, page 436, 7 July Court 1719 – Gordon vs. Lawson, proved. William Gordon produced an Account against William Lawson and made Oath that the balance of the Account is justly due him. |
Jane
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1 Aug 1721
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 6, 1721-1726, page 1, 1 August Court 1721 – Kilbee’s Guardian. On the motion of Catharine Kilbee, orphan of William Kilbee, deceased, is given her to choose a Guardian and accordingly she makes choice of Mrs. Jane Lawson of Lancaster County who is admitted giving security; John Degge became Security and they acknowledged their Bond in Court and it was admitted to Record. |
Jane
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6 Mar 1721 /22
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 6, 1721-1726, page 28, 6 March Court 1721/22 – Lawson vs. Lewis, dismissed. The suit in Chancery between Katharine Kilbee by Mrs. Jane Lawson, her Guardian, Complainant and Johanna Lewis Respondent, is dismissed. |
John
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1 May 1722
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 6, 1721-1726, page 36, 1 May Court 1722 – Turberville &c. vs. Degge, dismissed. The action upon the Case between John Turberville and John Lawson, Plaintiffs and John Degge, Defendant, is dismissed. |
Jane
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3 Dec 1723
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 6, 1721-1726, page 95, 3 December Court 1723 – Turberville vs. Degge, continued. In the action upon the Case between John Turberville, Gentleman and Jane Lawson, Administratrix of Christopher Hodgson, deceased Plaintiff and John Degge, Defendant. The Plaintiff’s Attorney not being here it is continued until the next Court at their cost. |
Jane
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7 Apr 1724
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book 6, 1721-1726, page 102, 7 April Court 1724 – Turberville &c. vs. Degge, Judgment. In the action of Debt between John Turberville and Jane Lawson, Administratrix of Christopher Hodgson, deceased, Plaintiff and John Degge, Defendant, for 10 pounds, 16 shillings and 7 pence upon Oath which being allowed the Defendant in discount, Judgment is granted to the Plaintiffs for the balance being 7 shillings and 6 pence current money which the Defendant is ordered to pay with costs. |
William & Phebe
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2 Jan 1727 /28
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Wills and Inventories, Will Book B, 1713-1734, part 2, page 333 – Will of John Smith dated 1 November 1727 and proved 2 January 1727/28. Brother James Smith, nephew John Smith. Nephew William Smith land and plantation. Niece Phebe Lawson when she is of age. Niece Phebe Daniel when she comes of age. Niece Elizabeth Smith when she is of age. Niece Jane Smith when she is of age. Niece Ann Smith, daughter of my brother James Smith. Niece Margaret Smith, daughter of my brother James Smith. Mary Freestone, daughter of George Freestone, deceased. Three nephews, Cary Smith, William Smith and Oswald Smith and Dinah Smith when they come of age. Executors: Said three nephews and William Lawson. Witnesses: Edward Clark, Edward Smith and William Bristow. |
John
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3 Dec 1734
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 37, 3 December Court 1734 – In the action of Debt between Charles Munday & John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, on the motion of the Plaintiffs, time is allowed them until next Court to amend their Declaration and the Bond Ledged. |
John
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4 Mar 1734 /35
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 43, 4 March Court 1734/35 – In the action of Debt between Charles Munday & John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, on the motion of the Plaintiffs’ motion the suit is ordered to be continued for the Declaration to be amended.Same Court, page 45. In the action of Debt between Charles Munday & John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, on the Defendant’s motion time is allowed him until next Court to consider the Bond. |
William, John & Mary
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21 May 1735
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings Section – William son of John and Mary Lawson born 21 May 1735. |
John
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3 Jun 1735
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 50, 3 June Court 1735 – In the action of Debt between Charles Munday and John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, on the Defendant’s motion time is allowed him until next Court to put in his plea. |
John
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1 Jul 1735
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 53, 1 July Court 1735 – In the action of Debt between Charles Munday and John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, it is ordered that the suit be continued until next Court at the Plaintiffs’ costs. |
John
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5 Aug 1735
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 55, 5 August Court 1735 – In the action of Debt between Charles Munday and John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, it is ordered that the suit be continued until next Court at the Defendant’s costs. |
John
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7 Oct 1735
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 57, 7 October Court 1735 – In the action of Debt between Charles Munday and John Merrit, Plaintiffs and John Lawson, Defendant, by consent of the parties the suit is dismissed. |
William
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6 Jun 1736
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 70, 6 June Court 1736 – In the action of Debt between John Smith, Plaintiff and William Lawson, Defendant, on the Defendant’s motion the said Plaintiff is nonsuited and it is considered by the Court that the Defendant recover of the said Plaintiff his costs by him in this behalf expended. |
John
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12 Oct 1736
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Middlesex
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The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex County, VA – At a Vestry held for Christ Church Parish 12 October 1736, in a list of those paid by the Church – John Lawson for a coffin for William Crocker – 75 lbs tobacco.
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William
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10 Jan 1736 /37
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Slave Section – Frank a slave belonging to William Lawson born 10 January 1736/37. |
Thomas, William, Thomas & Hannah
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17 Jan 1736 /37
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings Section – Thomas and William, sons Thomas and Hannah Lawson born 17 January 1736/37.
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John, John & Mary
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4 Mar 1736 /37
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings Section – John, son John and Mary Lawson born 4 March 1736/37.
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William
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6 Mar 1736 /37
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Slave Section – Jack son of Betty a slave belonging to William Lawson born 6 March 1736/37. |
William
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13 Oct 1737
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Middlesex
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The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex County, VA – At a Vestry held for Christ Church Parish 13 October 1737, in a list of those paid by the Church – William Lawson out of the Depo. – 41 lbs tobacco.
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William
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1 Nov 1737
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Middlesex
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Middlesex County, VA, Order Book, 1732-1737, page 91, 1 November Court 1737 – On consideration of the several claims against this County it is ordered that there be allowed as follows: – To William Lawson 27 pounds of tobacco. |
William
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3 Jul 1738
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Slave Section – Toney a slave belonging to William Lawson died 3 July 1738. |
John
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14 Oct 1738
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Burials Section – John Losson (Lawson) died 14 October 1738. |
John, John & Mary
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3 Jan 1741
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings Section – John, son John and May Lawson born 3 January 1741 and baptized 31 January 1741.
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John
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12 Oct 1744
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Middlesex
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The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex County, VA – At a Vestry held for Christ Church Parish 12 October 1744, in a list of those paid by the Church – John Lawson for burying Abraham More – 200 lbs tobacco.
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James, John & Mary
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27 Dec 1744
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Middlesex
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The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, VA from 1653 to 1812, Christenings Section – James son of John & Mary Losson (Lawson) born 27 December 1744. |