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William Threlkeld

Birth
King George County, Virginia, USA
Death
1801 (aged 62–63)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
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He and his wife, Polly, deeded 125 acres of land in Culpeper County, Virginia, 30 Sept 1798.

1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 267-268
Indenture 16 Sept 1774 between WILLIAM PANNILL and ANN, his wife, and WILLIAM THRELDKILL of County of King George .. for £15 .. sell 105 acres bounded new road; William Cave; William Peacher; George Bledsoe; Lawyers old road ..
Recorded Orange County William Pannill
22nd September 1774. Ann Pannill
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as a witness to Pannill's will...
1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 394-95.
Will of Findley Morrison of the County of Orange, being sick and weak, dated 18 Jan. 1768.
To my loving wife Catharine Morrison the land whereon I now live supposed to be 100 acres durein her natureal life and after her decease to my son John Morrison.
Findley (X) Morrison
Wit: William Threlkeld, John Johnston.
23 June 1768. Presented into Court by Catherine Morrison, Toliver Craig Jr. and Charles Bruce. Proved by Wm. Threlkeld and John Johnston. Executors with Thomas Porter, Wm. Pannill and Vim. Strother their securities entered into bond.

Was in Virginia all his life; died after 1801.
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He and his wife, Polly, deeded 125 acres of land in Culpeper County, Virginia, 30 Sept 1798.

1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 267-268
Indenture 16 Sept 1774 between WILLIAM PANNILL and ANN, his wife, and WILLIAM THRELDKILL of County of King George .. for £15 .. sell 105 acres bounded new road; William Cave; William Peacher; George Bledsoe; Lawyers old road ..
Recorded Orange County William Pannill
22nd September 1774. Ann Pannill
.............
as a witness to Pannill's will...
1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 394-95.
Will of Findley Morrison of the County of Orange, being sick and weak, dated 18 Jan. 1768.
To my loving wife Catharine Morrison the land whereon I now live supposed to be 100 acres durein her natureal life and after her decease to my son John Morrison.
Findley (X) Morrison
Wit: William Threlkeld, John Johnston.
23 June 1768. Presented into Court by Catherine Morrison, Toliver Craig Jr. and Charles Bruce. Proved by Wm. Threlkeld and John Johnston. Executors with Thomas Porter, Wm. Pannill and Vim. Strother their securities entered into bond.

Was in Virginia all his life; died after 1801.
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