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- John Billington married Mary Day, widow of John Day. On 27 April 1683, Mary Day made a deed of gift to her son John Day, Jr., a minor, with consent of John Billington. The deed states that she was to marry John Billington the same day. Old Rappahannock County Deed Book 7, pp. 47-48
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1717-1721 Essex County Virginia Deed Book 17, pp. 95-99
THIS INDENTURE made the 9th : 10th day of July 1722 Between WM. HUDSON & JUDAH HUDSON his Wife of Parish of South farnham in County of Essex Planter of one part & JOHN MOODY of the Parish & County aforesaid Gentleman Witnesseth that Whereas the said Wm. Hudson & Judah Hudson by Indenture bearing date the day before did grant unto the said John Moody his heirs a certain tract of land which said Wm. Hudson has a plott for: Begining at the Letter H in the Plott being an old corner and a red & white oak markt by it runing thence South crossing a branch of the York a stake marked by a red oak by a valley side thence North to the line G & D in the plott crossing the MAIN ROAD lying & being on the South side of Rappahannock River in Essex County NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that said Wm. Hudson & Judah Hudson doth grant unto said John Moody his heirs forever 120 acres
In presence of JOHN VASS Wm. Hudson
RACHELL VASS Judah Hudson
At a Court held for Essex County 18th day of September 1722
Wm Hudson and Judah his Wife (the said Judah being first privily examined by CAPT THOMAS WAREING) acknowledged their Lease & Release of land to John Moody which is admitted to record
KNOW ALL MEN that I WilIm Hudson & Judah Hudson of South farnhma Parish in County of Essex Planter am Bound unto John Moody of said Parish & County in the penal sum of Eighty pounds sterling money this 9th day of July 1722.
THE CONDITION of this Obligation is such that whereas Wm. Hudson & Judah Hudson hath bargained & sold unto John Moody land in County of Essex the said Wm. Hudson & Judah Hudson shall at all times observe all & singular the Covenants contained recited in said Deed then this Obligation to be voyd or remain in full force.
In Presence of JOHN VASS, Wm. Hudson
RACHELL VASS Judah Hudson
At a Court held for Essex County 18th day of Septr 1722
This Bond admitted to record
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10 Sep 1700, Mary Billington with Wm. Cooper and Henry Perkins produced bond in the amount of Four hundred pounds Sterling as Administrators of John Billington, deceased to make a true and perfect inventory of John's estate. [Essex Co., VA Deeds and Wills 1699-1701, page 48-49] 03 day 7ber Ano: 1700, Richard Covington returned the appraisement of ye estate of John Billington, deceased. Recorded 10th day of 7ber: Ano: 1700.
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