Re: ISO SULLIVAN/SULLAVEN/SWILLIVANT....still searching
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Re: ISO SULLIVAN/SULLAVEN/SWILLIVANT
William Deyo 2/21/08
Bill,
I am still running in circles looking for Burton, Bruton or Burgess Sullivan of Spotsylvania County who is the father of my Nancy Sullivan Trunnell that was raised by the Key family.
I once messaged you on this board in hopes to compare notes.Do any of these entries ring familiar to you?
Deed Book J, 1774-1782:
Feb 9, 1779Oliver Towles of Spotsylvania County (Land purchase) witnessed by Bruton X Sullivan July 15, 1779:
Page 345, February 9, 1779. Oliver Towles of Spts. Co., Gent. (intending soon to go to the City of New York, being required so to do by the Commander in Chief of the British Army), Power of Atty., "to my Friend, Thomas Towles, of Spts. Co., Gent." Mentions, slaves, lots and houses whereon Capt. George Thornton now dwells, in Fredksbg., etc. Witnesses, Pierce Perry, Larkin Stanard, Bruton x Sullivan. July 15, 1779.
Aug 18, 1779Thomas Montague and Agatha, wife in Berkley Parish, Spotsylvania County.Witnesses, A. Bartlett, B. X Sullivan. Oct 21, 1779.
Deed Book P, 1797-1800:
January 29, 1798.Page 501, Benja. Massey of Spots. Co. to Burgess Sullivan of same co. £50 curr. 70 a. in Spots. Co., etc., etc. Richd. C. Webb, Wm. Sullivan, James Faulconer, Jno. Overton, jr.; Edward Taylor, B. Hyde. July 3, 1798.
Deed Book A 1797-1800:
June 13, 1799 Samuel Partlow of Spotsylvania County to his daughter, Ann Partlow, Deed of Gift, Negro Slave.David Partlow, Burgess X Sullivent, Lucia X Sullivant, David Partlow Dec 3, 1799.
Tina
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