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Mary "Polly" Smith [A5]
b.1754 26 Nov - New Castle, De
d.1797 Aft. - Thompson Creek, Russell Co, Va
----- Parents -----
Ericus Smith, Sr
Brigitta "Bridget" Anderson/Andersdatter
----- Siblings -----
Mary "Polly" Smith [A5]
Ale "Aly" Smith
Rachel Smith [A4294]
Ericus Smith, Jr
Andrew Smith
----- Marriages -----
m01. - + ? Goff
m02. 1785 ca - + Ephraim Hatfield (5 Children)
----- Children -----
Joseph Hatfield [A6]
Aly Hatfield [A1015]
Ericus "Aik" Hatfield [A1016]
Valentine Hatfield [A1017]
Lydia Bridget "Biddy" Hatfield [A2283]
TAX LISTS: RUSSELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA, PERSONAL PROPERTY & LAND TAX LISTS,
1787 THROUGH 1800, 1802, 1810; Albert, Anne Roberts & Albert, Ethel
Evans;
1973; privately published; DalPubLib 929.3 V8RUa
A Joseph Hatfield, owning 30 acres of land, consistently appears on
the
tax lists of Russell County, Lower District: 1787-1799, not seen
again.
DEEDS: VA; Russell Co; Deed Bk. 2, pp. 328+ (3 deeds in a row)
Granting of land to Ericus Smith: (see typed in full under Ericus
Smith)
17 Sep 1787 Patent to Ericus Smith 82 ac. on Thompson's Creek,
adjacent
to Samuel Priest (government patent, no witnesses)
2 Oct 1787 Patent to Ericus Smith 200 ac. on Thompson's Creek, a
branch of Clinch River (government patent, no witnesses)
Dispersal of land of Ericus Smith:
Russell Co., Deed Book 2, p. 328
21 Aug 1797 Sale: Ericus & Rosanna Smith, Andrew & Rachel Smith,
Ephraim & Mary Hatfield, Joseph & Rachel Hatfield sell
to
Aly Smith, 94 ac., part of an old 200 ac. tract
(made & sworn in open court, no witnesses)
Russell Co., Deed Book 2, p. 329
22 Aug 1797 Sale: Aly Smith, Ericus Smith, and Andrew Smith sell to
Joseph Hatfield, 82 ac. on Thompson's Creek, part of
survey
of 4 May 1784, adjacent to Samuel Priest
(made & sworn in open court, no witnesses)
Russell Co., Deed Book 2, p. 330
22 Aug 1797 Sale: Aly & Jane Smith, Andrew & Rachel Smith, Ephraim
&
Mary Hatfield, Joseph & Rachel Hatfield-now of Lee Co.,
VA-
sell to Ericus Smith, 106 ac. on Thompson's Creek, part
of
200 ac. granted to Ericus Smith, decd.
(made & sworn in open court, no witnesses)
Note that, by law, the property of a Virginian who died intestate
must
devolve only on his heirs and can only be sold by these heirs,
unless
there was a will making an exception. Ericus Smith died intestate in
1792-1793, so these listed above are his heirs.
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