These are abstracts I made from the microfilmed Fauquier County, VA Deed Books and from photocopies made by the Court Clerk. I'm not very good at reading old handwriting so there are probably errors. I would urge you to consult the originals and NOT use my abstracts for anything more than a pointer to the source records. You may find a few scattered notes to myself here also.



Deed Book 7, p. 308, 17 Oct 1780. James Dowdall and Elizabeth of Fauquier Co., VA convey to Abraham Cox of Fauquier for 2500 pounds current Va money a tract of land in Prince William and Fauquier counties Viz [A] Beginning at a box red oak corner of Richa rd Tidwell [B] thence east 100 poles to a white oak on Goose Run [C] thence S 5 E 64 poles to a chestnut oak [D] thence S 48 W 18 poles to three red oaks on the side of Goose Run [E] thence S 40 W 123 poles to a box and red oak [F] thence N 42 W 70 poles to two red oaks corner of John Catlett [G] thence N 23 W along said Catletts line 190 poles to a white oak on the west side of Goose Run [H] thence along the said line N 63 W 112 poles to a ___ white oak on the side of a large pond [I] thence N 76 E 232 p oles to a box and red oak [J] thence S 3 W 174 poles to the beginning, containing 300 acres... Also a tract in Prince William and Fauquier Viz Beginning at A three red oak corner to the land bought by Lynort?? Helms of Gurny?? on and to the land of Lewi s thence along a line thereof N 15 W 213 poles to B two red oaks corner to the aforesaid tract and to John Cattletts also to the said Helmes land bought of Coppage thence along the lines of the latter S 42 E 70 poles to C a box oak and red oak thence N 40 E 123 poles to D three red oaks by Goose Run corner to John Ralls thence with the said Ralls land S 26.30 W 210 poles to E two chestnut oaks on a gravelly point thence S 30 W 45 poles to F a black jack oak thence S 30 E 112 poles to G a box oak thence l eaving Ralls N 178 W 24 poles to H a red oak by Aquia road thence along the said road N 56 W 32 poles N 71 W 24 poles S 85 W 22 poles to I a large chestnut oak called the royal oak thence N 68 W to the beginning containing two hundred and thirty three acr es.. Entered 23 Oct 1780.

Deed Book 9, p. 108, 8 Dec 1785. Abraham Cox and Elizabeth of Fauquier to James Cowles of Prince William for five shillings 150 acres of land in Prince Williams and Fauquier viz Beginning at three red oaks corner to said Cox, thence N15W163 poles to a red oak spanish oak and two white oaks in the old line which divided the said land and the land of John McCoy thence N78.5E 156 poles to two box oaks and one spanish oak standing on the top of a hill in the line of Benjamin Harrison, thence with the said lin e S26.5E 110 poles to two chestnut oaks on a gravelly hill thence S30W 45 poles to three black jack oaks standing on the east side of a branch, thence S80W 139 poles to the beginning... Wit John Edrington, James Dowdall, Thomas Homes, John McCoy /S/ Abraham X Cox Elizabeth X Cox /E/ 27 Mar 1786. [I think this one is the bargain.]

Deed Book 9, p. 109, 9 Dec 1885. SAME AS ABOVE BUT FOR 135 pounds current money. [I think this one is the sale.]

Deed Book 10, p. 404, 12 Oct 1791, Abraham Cox and Elizabeth of Fauquier to James Cowles of Fauquier for 10 pounds current money 50 acres of land in Prince Williams and Fauquier viz Beginning at three red oaks corner to the said James Cowles then N80E139 poles to three black Jacks standing on the east side of a branch, thence S30E 112 poles to a box oak thence N178W 24 poles to a red oak by Aquia Road thence along the said road N56W 32 poles N71W 24 poles S85W 22 poles to a large chestnut oak called the R oyal Oak thence N68W to the beginning. Wit. Enoch O'Rear, Leaven X Oliver, Benj Jameson, James Cox. /S/ Abraham X Cox Elizabeth X Cox /E/ 24 Oct 1791.

Deed Book 12, p. 236. 23 July 1795. Thomas James Bullitt of Talbot Co., MD leases to Levin Oliver of Fauquier "..during the natural lives of said Levin Oliver and Elizabeth his wife and the natural life of the longest liver of them." a tract of land 126 a cres "..which said land belonged to Cuthbert Bullitt Esquire lately deceased under whom the said Thomas James Bullitt now claims .... and is distinguished and shown on a plat and certificate of the said land made and executed by a certain Samuel Byrne in August 1792 by number nineteen and is bounded, abutted and described according to said plat and certificate.....and said plat and certificate are to be forthwith filed for safe custody among the records of Fauquier County Court..." Weeden Smith Thomas J Bullitt Edward Godley Levin X Oliver his mark Josais Oliver

Deed Book 12, p. 239. 23 July 1795, Thomas James Bullitt of Talbot Co., MD leases to Josiah Oliver of Fauquier "..during the natural lives of said Josiah Oliver and Mary his wife and the natural life of the longest liver of them." a tract of land 109 acre s "..which said land belonged to Cuthbert Bullitt Esquire lately deceased under whom the said Thomas James Bullitt now claims .... and is distinguished and shown on a plat and certificate of the said land made and executed by a certain Samuel Byrne in Aug ust 1792 by number eighteen and is bounded, abutted and described according to said plat and certificate.....and said plat and certificate are to be forthwith filed for safe custody among the records of Fauquier County Court..." Edward Godley Thomas J Bullitt Weeden Smith Josias Oliver William Colvin

Deed Book 12, p. 242. 23 July 1795, Thomas James Bullitt of Talbot Co., MD leases to Levin Oliver and Josiah Oliver of Fauquier ".. and to farm let unto the said Levin and Josiah as tenants in common and not as join tenants..." "..during the natural live s of said Josiah Oliver and Cornelius Oliver, son of said Levin and the natural life of the longest liver of them." a tract of land 121 acres "..which said land belonged to Cuthbert Bullitt Esquire lately deceased under whom the said Thomas James Bullitt now claims .... and is distinguished and shown on a plat and certificate of the said land made and executed by a certain Samuel Byrne in August 1792 by number seventeen and is bounded, abutted and described according to said plat and certificate.....and s aid plat and certificate are to be forthwith filed for safe custody among the records of Fauquier County Court..." Edward Godley Thomas J Bullitt Weeden Smith Josias Oliver William Colvin Levin X Oliver his mark

Deed Book 14, p. 224. 16 Oct. 1795. Hezekiah Oliver and Rebecca his wife and Kenaz Ralls of Fauquier to John James of Fauquier for 50L VA currancy a tract of land in Stafford and Fauquier containing 25 acres and bounded as follows: Beginning at A a black oak corner to the dividing line between Cooper and Oliver on the Aquia Road and near Coopers fence thence with the said line S4W50 poles to B a double spanish oak in said line thence leaving said line south S87E82 1/2 poles to C a small gum N4E41 poles to D a small spanish oak on the said Aquia road thence along the road N70W30 poles N87W56 poles to the Beginning. Wit. Peter Pitcher, John Foster, Levin "O" Oliver his mark October 16th 1795 /S/ Hezekiah "H" Oliver his mark, Rebecca X Oliver her mark, Kenaz Ralls Received of John James full satisfaction for the within consideration. Kenaz Ralls. Since Rebecca Oliver could not conveniently travel to the Court, John James, Joseph Blackwell and Samuel Blackwell appointed to go to her for waiver of right title and interest. Done and returned 16 Jan 1796. Entered 25 Jan 1796.

Deed Book 15, p.486. 2 April 1803. Alexander Scott and Elizabeth his wife of Charles Co., MD leases to Hezekiah Oliver a tract in Fauquier now in the tenure occupation and possession of the said Hezekiah and adjoining the tenement and parcel of land held by Josias Oliver, and one other tract of land ... whereon the late Mrs. Elizabeth Blackwell dwelt and resided and which she held as partof her dower. To have and to hold the two said tracts...Hezekiah Oliver ..during the natural lives of Thomas Oliver, Ja ne Oliver and Sarah Oliver or the survivors of them.... /S/ Alec Scott, Elizabeth Scott

Deed Book 15, p.488. 2 April 1803. Alexander Scott and Elizabeth his wife of Charles Co., MD leases to Josias Oliver a tract in Fauquier now held, possessed and occupied by the said Josias. To have and to hold the said tract...Josias Oliver ..during the n atural lives of Joel Oliver, Josias Oliver Jr. and Sarah Oliver or the survivors of them.... /S/ Alec Scott, Elizabeth Scott

Will Book 4, p. 55. 22 Dec. 1804. Fauquier County. Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Court of August last appointing us James Cowles and Hezekiah McCoy to divide the land between Mary Wynn and Elizabeth Cox bequeathed them by the will of Abraham Cox deceased, we have proceeded to execute the same by a line, to begin at a white oak corner on the side of a branch adjoining lands belonging to Stephen French runing thence a cross the branch N56E 140 poles and twenty three links or twenty eight twenty fif ths of a pole to a small box oak on the line dividing the said land from lands belonging to John Bredwell. Certified by us the day and date first above mentioned. /S/ James Cowles Hezekiah McCoy. /E/ 25 Feb. 1805

Deed Book 16, p. 177. 18 Feb. 1805. Elizabeth Cox, widow of Thomas Cox, dec'd, James Cox and Sarah his wife, William Oliver and Nancy his wife, Catharine Cox, all of Fauquier Co., VA, Robin Garrott and Verlinda his wife and Thomas R. Smith and Mary his wi fe, of Prince William Co., VA to Thomas Wynn of Fauquier for $200 a tract of land in Fauquier viz Beginning at a white oak corner on the west side of Goose Run, running thence N 63 W 112 poles to a white oak on the side of a large pond. Thence N 76 E 232 poles by land belonging to Orear to a box and red oak . Thence S 3 W by land belonging to John Bredwell to a box oak corner. Thence from said box oak corner S 56 W 140 poles and 23 links to the beginning corner white oak on the west side of Goose Run. The said land bequeathed to said Elizabeth Cox and her children by Abraham Cox deceased. Wit. Hezekiah McCoy, Hezekiah X Oliver, Walter X Oliver /S/ Alisabeth Cox X her mark, James Cox, Sally Cox, William Oliver, Nancy X Oliver, Caty Cox, Robert Garrott, Virlinda X Garrott, Thomas A Smith, Mary X Smith /E/ 25 Feb 1805

Deed Book 17, p. 277. 13 April 1808. Zachariah Cox of Fauquier Co., VA mortaged to Timothy Brundige of Prince William Co., VA "my right, title and interest to .. a tract of land willed to me and my sister Nancy Cox by my father Abraham Cox deceased viz B eginning at a box red oak corner thence due east one hundred poles to a white oak on Goose Run Thence S 5 E sixty four poles by Bridwells land to a chestnut oak Thence S 48 W 18 poles by said Bridwells land to three red oaks on the side of Goose Run Thenc e S 26.30 E sixty six poles by Bridwells land to James Cowles corner two blackoaks and two spanish oaks Thence by said James Cowles land S 87 1/2 West 156 poles to Wm McCoys line Thence along McCoys line N 15 W 50 poles to two red oaks Stephen Frenches co rner Thence by Stephen Frenches land N 23 W 110 poles to a red oak Thence by land willed to Mary Wynn by said Abraham Cox dec'd to the beginning Box red oak, containing in the whole about 160 acres being the land whereon Elizabeth Cox the widow of the sai d Abraham Cox dec'd now lives...and lying in Prince William and Fauquier. Wit Wm. Brundige, Wm. A. G. Dade, Jacob Weaver, John H. Peyton /S/ Zach'h Cox /E/ 26 Dec 1808.

Deed Book 17, 737. 15 Oct. 1810. George Hume and Catherine his wife of Fauquier sell to Josiah Oliver of same for $900 204 acres in Fauquier on the waters of Marrs Run, it being a tract of land devised to Catherine by her father Daniel Bradford and bounde d VIZ: Beginning at two white oak saplings on the north bank of Marrs Run in a line of Hancock Eustaces land running thence with Hancocks line N17 74 E 96 poles to a marked hickory corner to this land and the land of Simon Bradford thence with the dividin g line between this land and Simon Bradfords N76W263 poles to a white oak on the Horse Pin Run another corner of this land and Simon Bradfords thence down the several courses and meanders of said Horse Pin Run S75W39 poles S48W14 poles S54 1/2 W 20 poles S34W12 poles N57W22 poles S89W7 poles to an english oak in the said Run corner to Marrs land thence with Marrs line S19W 112 poles to a large ash tree on the north bank of Marrs Run thence up the several courses and meanders of Marrs Run to the Beginning containing 204 acres. Wit: Sam'l Blackwell, James Wheatley, George Eastham, Francis Martin, Britain Lewis /S/ George Hume, Katy Hume /E/22 Oct 1810

Deed Book 18, p. 57 19 Oct 1810. Thomas Winn and Catharine Winn his wife of Prince William to John Winn of Fauquier for $225 a tract of land in Fauquier viz Beginning at a white oak corner on the west side of Goose Run, running thence N 63 W 112 poles to a white oak on the side of a large pond. Thence N 76 E 232 poles by land belonging to Orear to a box and red oak . Thence S 3 W by land belonging to John Bredwell to a box oak corner. Thence from said box oak corner S 56 W 140 poles and 23 links t o the beginning corner white oak on the west side of Goose Run. The said land bequeathed to said Elizabeth Cox and her children by Abraham Cox deceased. and by them conveyed to said Thomas Winn and Catharine his wife by indenture dated 18 Feb 1805. Wit John Tippet Lewis Waller Walter Oliver Geo. B. Jimson Bennett X Brown

/S/ Thomas Winn Catharine X Winn

/E/ 25 Mar 1811

Deed Book 20, p. 151. 31 Aug 1815. John Winn formerly of the state of Kentucky to William Tippett of Fauquier for $200 a tract of land in Fauquier viz Beginning at a white oak corner on the west side of Goose Run, running thence N 63 W 112 poles to a whi te oak on the side of a large pond. Thence N 76 E 232 poles by land belonging to _____ Orear to a box and red oak . Thence S 3 W by land belonging to John Bredwell to a box oak corner. Thence from said box oak corner S 56 W 140 poles and 23 links to the beginning corner white oak on the west side of Goose Run. The said land bequeathed to said Elizabeth Cox and the children of Thomas Cox deceased by Abraham Cox deceased. Wit. Benj Strother, Walter X Oliver, William Bridwell, John Tippet, Bailey George Daniel Winn

/S/ John Winn

/E/ 22 Jan 1816 on oath of Benjamin Strother, Walter Oliver and John Tippett

Deed Book 20, p. 153. 31 Aug. 1815. John Winn formerly of VA but now of KY made $500 bond that he will obtain the relinquishment of dower from my wife Susan by 25 Dec 1816 to land conveyed to William Tippett it the tract of land and plantation whereon my mother Mary Wynn now lives and conveyed to me by my brother Thomas Wynn.

Wit. Benjamin Strother Walter X Oliver John Tippett Bailey George

/S/ John Winn /E/ 22 Jan 1816

Deed Book 20, p. 30. ___ Sept 1815. Josias Oliver of Fauquier Co., VA leases to John Eskridge of same land in Fauquier bounded: Beginning at the corner of the fence where it now stands, adjoining the line of Thomas Oliver's lease and running with the said fence which divides the plantation of the said Josias Oliver and Francis Young , to where it intersects Handcock Eustice's line near a spring, thence binding on Eustace's and Crump's lines to the line of Thomas Oliver's lease, and with Thomas Oliver's li ne to the beginning.... for and during the term of tenure contained in the original lease from Alexander Scott and Elizabeth his wife of Charles Co., MD to Hezekiah Oliver and ...assigned to Joseph Shumate and Rodham Tully jun'r and from them assigned to the said Josias Oliver. /S/ Josias Oliver /E/ 24 Oct 1815.

Deed Book 21, p. 107. 9 Oct 1816. Caldwell Co., KY, Susannah Winn relinquishes her dower right to land sold by her husband John Winn to William Tippet in Fauquier. [same description as above] /S/ Susannah X Winn /E/ 25 Feb 1817

Deed Book 21, p. 109, 10 Feb 1817. Mary Wyn, widow to John Wyn, deceased and Walter Oliver and Mary Oliver his wife, and John Winn and Verlinda Winn all of Prince William Co. VA to Benjamin Strother of Prince William Co, for $100 a tract of land Viz Begin ning at a water oak in the line of Stephen French corner to the said Mary Wynn Widow and Zachariah and Ann Cox and running thence with said French's line N 23 W 76 poles to a dead tree corner to R Coppage said French and Mary Winn thence by said Coppage's line N 56 E 140 - to Bridwells line (formerly) thence with said line (formerly Bridwell) S 3 W to a stump formerly a box oak beginning corner to said Cox Thence with said Cox land S 80 W 78 poles to the beginning containing about 66 acres...it being land willed to the said Mary Winn and to her children by Abraham Cox, deceased. Wit. Wm Tippett, Daniel Winn, Awleigh Coppage, Leonard Oliver James Cowles /S/ Mary X Winn, Walter X Oliver, Mary X Oliver, John Winn, Verlina Wynn /E/ 25 Feb 1817

Fauquier Co. Deedbook 38, p. 264. 6 Oct 1838. Sarah Strother of Frederick Co., VA to Thomas ORear for $30 all her right, title and and interest in land left to Zachariah and Ann Cox by their father Abraham Cox. Zachariah and Ann having died with out heirs , said land then went to heirs of William Cox, Thomas Cox and Mary Winn of whom Sarah Strother is one. Wit. Hayward Colvin Jno. H. Orear William Orear /S/ Sarah X Strother her mark /E/ 12 Oct 1838

[Sarah Strother was the daughter of John and Mary Cox Winn and was the wife/widow of Benjamin Strother.]

Deed Book 47, p. 112, 5 Mar 1845. Abraham Garrett of Putnam Co., IND attorney in fact for Robert Garrett and Alinda his wife of Montgomery Co., KY and James Cox, Thomas Winn, Catharine Winn and Mary Arrowsmith of Gallatin Co., KY to Thomas Orear of Fauqu ier for $40, all of the right title and interest that the above...heirs at law the late Thomas Cox and Elizabeth Cox his wife to the tract of land lying in the lower end of Fauquier the same on which the said Thomas Orear is now living. /S/ Abraham X Garrett /E/ 27 Mar 1848

[there should be a P-o-A for Robert Garrett]

Deed Book 47, p. 137, 9 Feb 1845. James Cox, Thomas Winn and Catharine his wife and Mary Arrasmith, wife of the late Thomas Arrasmith heirs at law to Elizabeth, the widdow of the late Thomas Cox, all of Gallatin Co., KY appoint Abraham Garrett of Putnam C o., IND attorney to recover etc their due from the estate of the late Thomas Cox and Elizabeth his widdow. /S/ James Cox, Thomas Winn, Catharine, Mary Arrosmith /E/ 30 Mar 1848

Deed Book 58, p. 370, 27 Jan 1860. Susan Wynn, Thomas Wynn, G. F. Wynn, Nathan O. Wynn, Hezekiah Wynn, Isaac Wynn, Charlotte Oliver, William Oliver appoint Washington Watkins their attorney to recover their due in VA. /S/ all entered 21 Feb 1860

Deed Book 58, p. 371, 25 Feb 1860. Susan Wynn, Thomas Wynn, G. F. Wynn, Nathan O. Wynn, Hezekiah Wynn, Isaac Wynn, Charlotte Oliver, William Oliver of Trigg Co., KY and Thomas L. Oliver, Elizabeth Purtle (formerly Oliver), Sarah Butler (formerly Oliver), Leven Oliver, Malinda Oliver, and Catharine Oliver of Lyon Co., KY to Thomas D. O'Rear of Fauquier for $80 their right title and interest in all the real estate which was devised to Zachariah Cox and Ann Cox by Abraham Cox, dec'd . /S/ all by Washington Watkins /E/ 24 Feb 1860.

[there is a P-o-A for the Lyon Co. Olivers]