Nel, A Memorial is a legal document, which represents the facts of the owners right and title to the property. South Carolina had an entire series of Memorials, because the legislature ordered everyone to file one, explaining how they came by their land. There was no such law in Virginia, so they are scattered in deed and court books. They generally are of two types in Virginia. First, they are used like a caveat, or warning, that there was some kind of problem with the title. ["This is a memorial to announce that a previous deed was judged invalid."] I recently found one that stated a previous deed was fraudulent, but the parties had worked out settlement. Memorials can be used if someone defaults on payments of a sale, and the land reverts to a previous owner. The owner makes it clear what happened and why he is the true owner again. The second type might just be making clear how someone obtained title, usually for the purpose of a sale. Details of previous ownership are usually given. This type might give a line of descent in a family, proving how the land was passed from grandfather to father, to son. This is done when the land passed by operation of law, [as in intestate succession] without a deed being filed. Sometimes they just state previous sales. This might be done if a buyer wanted proof that the seller had a right to sell, and not necessarily because there was problem with the title. Memorials are informal, much like a deposition concerning title. They are filed in addition to any deeds, in order to make the chain of title clear. They are a great source. I once found a four generation genealogy, outlining the individuals, when they died, what was in the wills, and how the land was passed down. There are other types of memorials that don't pertain To land, but from your citation, this looks like a land memorial. I hope you find something great. Langdon Hagen-Long --- nelhatch <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Can someone tell me............ > > MEMORIAL FOR 250 ACRES ON PETERS CREEK > > what is the definition of Memorial? > > Thanks! > Nel Hatcher > > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please > see the instructions at > http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html