8. | Solomon Jones, (Henry, KY) was born about 1725 (son of Solomon Jones and Catherine Burns); died after 1795 in Prince William Co, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Property: 3 Mar 1749, Prince William Co, Virginia
- Other-Begin: 18 May 1749, Prince William Co, Virginia; indenture
- Other-Begin: 26 Feb 1774, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Property: 3 Feb 1786, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Property: 26 Oct 1786, Prince William Co, Virginia
- Property: 26 Feb 1787, Fauquier Co, Virginia
- Property: 3 Feb 1794, Prince William Co, Virginia
Notes:
"1790 VA Census"
Hampshire Co, List of Abraham Johnson, Gent:
JOHN JONES, (10 residents) 1782; Also listed: David Jones, Peter Jones, Solomon Jones
List of William Buffington:
Hezekiah Bonham (8 w, 0 b) 1784; Hezekiah Bonham (8 res), 1782; Gabriel Fox (4 w, 0 b).
John Jones (10 w, 1 dwelling);
Solomon Jones (3 w, 1 dw);
David Jones (6 w, 1 dw);
Peter Jones (4 w, 1 dw);
Hezekiah Bonham
Pittsylvania Co, 1782:
John Maddin (8 white, 7 black);
William Maddin (8 w; 0 b)
Frederick Co: List of Thomas Throckmorton 1782:
Aaron Bonham (16 w, 0 b);
Henry Helm (1 w, 0 b);
Geo. Calmes (1 w, 0 b);
Meridith Helm (8 w, 10 b);
John Jones (3 w, 0 b);
Joseph Jones (3 w, 1 b)
(Solomon Jones same Solomon Jones m Elizabeth Neaville?)
Property:
On March 3, 1749 Solomon purchased land in Prince William County near the plantation of George Neville and shortly thereafter a large tract on the south side of Leather Coat Mountain in Prince William County.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=johnneville&id=I00215
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Joseph Bohannon and Elizabeth Neville probably moved to Prince William County shortly after the birth of their son William in 1730. On 03 June 1730, George Neville (Neavil) obtained a warrant for 275 acres of land in Prince William County that was surveyed for him on 31 August 1730. It adjoined the Kettle Run tract of Colonel Carter and lands of William Hackney, Colonel Page, Baldwin and Mr. Debut. George Neville was assignee of William Owen for 181 acres in Prince William County on the South Fork of Bull Run, Catlet's Branch, Bull Run Mountain, drains of Broad Run and the north end of Mother Leather Coat Mountain. The tract had been
warranted to Owen on 12 July 1739 and surveyed on 06 March 1739/40. It adjoined land of John Glasscock.
On 31 October 1743 George Neville (Neavil) had 183 acres in Prince William County surveyed for him. The tract was on Mother Leather Coat Mountain on Catlet's Branch and adjoined his own land. The land on Broad Run and Mother Leather Coat Mountain fell into Fauquier County when it was formed from Prince William County in 1759. A warrant for land in that location, dated 25 February 1764, which was surveyed on 12 March 1770 for Mr. Yelverton Peyton, adjoined land of Solomon Jones which had been taken up by Captain Neville
(ABSTRACTS OF VIRGINIA'S NORTHERN NECK WARRANTS AND SURVEYS, DUNMORE, SHENANDOAH, CULPEPER, PRINCE WILLIAM, FAUQUIER & STAFFORD COUNTIES, 1710-1780, Volume
http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Neville1_John_born_1662.pdf
Other-Begin:
Prince William County, Virginia Deeds {Antient Press}:
Liber L; 1748 - 1749; pp 204-207
THIS INDENTURE made the Eighteenth and Nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty Nine Between JOHN FINNEY of the County of PRINCE WILLIAM of one part and SOLOMON JONES of the County aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that for the sum of Thirty pounds Currt. money of Virginia he the said JOHN FINNEY Both sell unto the said SOLOMON JONES (in his actual possession by Virtue of an Indenture of Bargain and Sale for one whole year and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession) and his heirs forever one parcel! of land containing One hundred and fifty acres in the County of Prince William being part of the land purchased by the said JOHN FINNEY of the Executors of JOHN GRANT gent deced and bounded beginning at (A) a white Oak in or near Colo. CARTERS line being two poles from Mr, CHAPMANs Corner saplins thence along CHAPMANs line No. Wt. to (8) a sasafras Corner on the East side CATLETS BRANCH thence up the said Branch according to its Courses to (C) a Corner Beech by the said Branch thence No, Et. to (D) a blazed saplin in or near the said CARTERS line thence near and with his line So West to the beginning and all houses and appurtenances whatsoever belonging To Have and To Hold the said One hundred and fifty acres of land unto the said SOLOMON JONES his heirs and assigns forever In Witness whereof the said JOHN FINNEY hath set his hand and seal
in presence of JACOB HOLTZCLAW. JOHN FINNEY
CHARLES MORGAN JUNR
At. a Court held for the County of Prince William the 26th day of June 1749
JOHN FINNEY acknowledged this Release and Re cet endorsed to SOLOMON JONES to be his acts and deeds which are admitted to record
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I86941
Other-Begin:
heir as son-in-law in George Neavill's will:
Wife and Sons-In-Law: Mary Neavil, John Rosser, Solomon Jones, Ambrose Barnett, and James Hathaway - my Mill on Cedar Run with the appurtenances thereto belonging with ten acres of land adjoining as tenants in common and not as joint tenants.
Dau: Betty JONES - Negroes - all my tract of land on the Bull Run Mountain-during her life and then to be equally divided between my two grandsons George Jones and William Jones.
the profit arising from the labour of my Carpenter Will (after my wife sixth part taken out) be annually and equally divided among John Rosser, Solomon Jones, James Hathaway, Ambrose Barnett, and Richard Hampton.
Wife and Sons-In-Law: Mary Neavil, John Rosser, Solomon Jones, Ambrose Barnett, and James Hathaway - my Mill on Cedar Run with the appurtenances therto belonging with ten acres of land adjoining as tenants in common and not as joint tenants
Sons-In-Law (those above) and Richard Hampton - all the debt that may be due on my books at the time of my death.
Dau: Judith Barnett - after my wifes decease the residue of the land whereon I now live - Negroes... the profit arising from the labour of my Carpenter Will (after my wife sixt part taken out) be annually and equally divided among John Rosser, Solomon Jones, James Hathaway, Ambrose Barnett, and Richard Hampton.
Signed: George Neavill
Wit: Richard Chichester, Sarah Chichester, Samuel Pharis, John Shurley, James (his * mark) Shurley
Executors: Wife Mary and sons in law John Rosser, Solomon Jones, James Hathaway, and Ambrose Barnett.
Proved: 27 Jun 1774, by the order of Richard Chichester, Samuel Pharis, and John Shurley. James Hathaway and Ambrose Barnett granted certificate for obt probate.
Property:
On February 3, 1786 he deeded to Joel Coleman part of this tract (Fauquier County, Liber T, folios 153-155).
Property:
On October 26, 1786 he conveyed to his daughter Mary Morehead, 125 acres of land on Broad Run, at the junction of Stony Branch (Prince William County Liber Y, folio 373)
Property:
On February 26, 1787 he deeded 135 acres to his daughter, Elizabeth Jones, being part of the tract deeded to his daughter, Mary Moorehead. The last two tracts were situated in Fauquier County.
Property:
On February 3, 1794 Solomon Jones deeded to Lowry Jones, evidently his youngest son, the consideration being five shillings, "all that tract of Land on which I resided for many years, also one Negro woman, with her children and future increase, with all blacksmith tools, one dozen mahogany chairs, with all household furniture, to him and his heirs forever"
Solomon married Elizabeth "Betty" Neavill about 1752. Elizabeth (daughter of George* Neavill, Capt and Anna (Hannah)* Burroughs Symes) was born on 3 Dec 1728 in Middlesex, Christchurch, Virginia; died in 1786 in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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