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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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This is great, I will call them today.
Thank you.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Betty Perkinson
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] Then and Now 1736 to 2013 Horse Pen Branch in Amelia 
County VA

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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