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ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/augusta/court/2court8.txt Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Volume II pg. 67 Heffner vs. Miller--O. S. 21; N. S. 7--Appeal from Berkley. Bill filed August, 1791. On 14th September, 1752, John Cordery made an entry in the Northern Neck. Then John died, leaving a widow, Hannah, who married George Coon, and a son named John Cordery; then the family moved into the remote parts of this State (North Carolina), where they continue to live. Hannah Coon returned to Berkely and sold the land in 1772, 15th October. John Cordery, Jr., came of age in 1781. John Cordery swears to his answer in Christian County, Kentucky, 6th April, 1801. Hannah Coon's bond dated 15th October, 1772, says Hannah Coon, of Province of Virginia and County of Buttontolph. Job Curtis, aged 83 years, deposes 23d August, 1800, in Martinsburg. John Reny deposes 21st January, 1804, that he came to Virginia 35 or 36 years ago. Notify Administrator about this message?
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