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Margie Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Betty, this does help and I can't say thank you enough, but thank you.
Margie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Betty Perkinson
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] Then and Now 1736 to 2013 Horse Pen Branch in Amelia 
County VA

On one of the maps called "A Plat of the Land Patents in Amelia County",
I located the patent of William Pride 1720. The land appears to be bound
on the north by the Appomattox River. Viewing a modern map of the
county, there is an Archers Creek Lane ( Rt. 651) in that area. It is
off Rt. 616 near Amelia Lake and Amelia Wildlife Area. It appears the
patent was for 850 acres.  I Googled Archers Creek Lane and real estate
sites with a house for sale popped up. The following website appeared
also
http://www.ameliacountyrealestate.com/index.php?mode=search&term=archers. It
indicates that houses there are owned by Eloise A. Banks, Leslie N.
Banks, Mike Sr. Banks Estate and others.  It also gives the Map numbers
of each property.

I hope this helps and saves you some time.
Betty

On 1/8/2013 10:50 AM, Betty Perkinson wrote:
> You may want to contact the Historical Society in Amelia County.  We 
> bought several maps showing landownership in the late 1700s and early 
> 1800s from the society. We were able to use the landmarks from the map to 
> locate the land owned by Perkinsons in that county. When I find time, I 
> will review the maps looking for the owners you mention.
> Betty
> On 1/7/2013 10:14 PM, Marilyn J. Jackson wrote:
>> On 1/6/2013 6:25 PM, Margie Barton wrote:
>>> I know land does not move, so how could I identify 100 acres in Amelia 
>>> County on Horse Pen Branch if I went to Amelia County today.I am trying 
>>> to find if there are any old graves or cemeteries on this 100 acres.  I 
>>> found land deeds for the same 100 acres dated as follows until the 
>>> sheriff sale.
>>>
>>> 1736 from William Pride to Richard Wells
>>> 1740 from Richard Wells to Richard Purkett
>>> 1740 from Richard Puckett to William Pride
>>> 1777 from Thomas Hobby Puckett to Anthony Lamb
>>> 1794 Anthony Lamb to John Archer
>>> 1800 John Archer then land was sold at Sheriff Sale
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Margie
>>>
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>> Margie,
>>
>> There is a software program out called Deedmapper that is designed to map 
>> a property using metes and bounds.  They have a website - Deedmapper.
>>
>> Also go onto the website for the US Geological Survey and look at the 
>> historic topographic maps for Amelia County.  The earlier maps sometimes 
>> had cemeteries on them.  They had a map from 1943 and one from 1966 - the 
>> most recent was 1994.   The maps are available to purchase in PDF format.
>>
>>
>> Marilyn Jackson
>>
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