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Could it be a case? sometimes they made their "s" funny...
On 12/26/10, Madaline Preston <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In Frederick Co., VA John Chambers' will was administered by John Frost - 8
> Jun 1748. I find no other documents re: John until 1762 when an appraisal
> is recorded in the Fred. Co. court records for John Chambers.
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> In the experience of the VA-List what possibility is there that it took 14
> years to settle his estate in this wilderness area?
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> Question two: His minimal possessions included the usual plow, mare, chest,
> jacket, breeches....a tomhawk (that's how it is spelled in the docoument)
> and the one thing that I am curious about .....a cage. Would cage be
> synonymous with trap? Surely they trapped animals for their fur but why
> would be the use of a cage and why would it be identified outside the farm
> structures?
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> Look forward to your thoughts.
> M. Preston
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