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Revision as of 04:49, 22 August 2015
A new and accurate map of Virginia wherein most of the counties are laid down from actual surveys. With a concise account of the number of inhabitants, the trade, soil, and produce of that Province.
Comparing this map with a modern map of the area, it is clear the the Irvin river shown in the map is the modern Smith River. (Though sources from the 1700's exist that also refer to the Smith river in this area. eg. Abstract of Henry County, Virginia vol. 1 cited below.)
Source
- Contributor Names
- Henry, John, 1704 or 1705-1773.
- Jefferys, Thomas, -1771.
- Created / Published
- London, Thos. Jefferys, 1770.
Obtained from: http://www.loc.gov/item/74693087/
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Abstract of Henry County, Virginia vol. 1
- Found in the Family History Library in Salt Lake, City
- US/Canada Books 975.5692 R28a
- p. 51
Deed pgs 283, 284
28 October 1779
WILLIAM COX and JEMIMAH COX his wife of the county of Henry to CARR BAILEY of the same for the sum of fifty pounds sells land, etc as may more fully appear in the pattent granted DAVID HALEY in the year 1755 10th September. This land on the south side of Smith River and contains 40 acres.WILLIAM COX
JEMIMAH COX
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