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| Birth: | About 1715 in King William Co, VA |
| Death: | About 1765 in King William Co, VA |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | John Oakes b. About 1670 in York Co, VA |
| Mother: | Rachel b. About 1681 |
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| Changed: 13 Oct 2002 17:22:09 |
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From the Library of Virginia, on-line
William Oakes & Daniel Singleton 400 Acres
George the second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of th e Faith &c To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Know ye that for diverse good Causes and Considerations but more Especially for and in Consideeration of the Sum of Forty Shillings of good and Lawful Money for our use paid to our Receiver General of our revenues in this our Colony and Dominion of Virginia We have Given Granted and Confirmed and by these Presents for us our Heirs and Successors do Give Grant and Confirm unto William Oaks and Daniel Singleton one Certain Tract or Parcel of Land containing four hundred acres lying and being in the County of Orange in the Parish of Saint Mark and bounded as followeth / to wit / Beginning at two white Oaks Corner to Hugh James and Colonel Henry Willia and running Thence with the said Willis his line South ten degrees East one hundred and eighty eight poles to three white Oaks in the fork of a branch in the said line Thence South seventy Degrees East seventy two Poles to three ed Oaks by the side of a branch Thence South thirty nine Degrees East thirty six Poles to a red Oak and a white Oak on the South West side of a branch Thence South forty nine degrees East seventy eight Poles to a red Oak and white Oak neare a Marsh Thence South seventy one degrees East thirty six Poles to a white Oak and a black Oak neare a valley Thence North seventy two degrees East thirty two Poles to a white Oak Thence North eight degrees West ten Poles to a Spanish Oak and a white Oak corner to Edwarde Rowe Thence with the said Rowes line North thirty five degrees East two hundred and twenty Poles to a white Oak corner to the said Rowe on the head of Mattapony River Thence North fifty three Degrees West two hundred and ten Poles to two white Oaks and a red Oak ___ in Hugh Jones line and then with the said line South sixty degrees West one hundred and seventy eight Poles to the beginning With all Woods underwoods ___ Marshs Lowgrounds Meadows Feedings and their deer thereof also Veins Mines and Quarries as well discovered as not discovered within the bounds aforesaicdand being part of th said Quantity of four hundred Acres of Land and the Rivers Waters and Water Courses therein contained together with the Privileges of Hunting Hawking Fishing Fowling and all other Profits Commons delivered ..... & whatever to the ___ or any part thereof belonging or in any wise appurtaining To have hold Possess and Enjoy the said Tract or Parcel of Land and all other the before Granted Premises and every part thereof & therin and every of their Appurtances unto the said William Oaks and Daniel Singleton and to their heirs and Assigns forever To this only Use and behoof of them the said William Oaks and Daniel Singleton their Heirs and Assigns forever To be held of Us our Heirs and Sussessors as of our Mannor of East Greenwich in the Couinty of Kent in Free and Common (Soccage) and not in (Capiksor) by Knight Service. Yielding and paying unto us our Heirs and Successors for every fifty acres of land and as Proper honorably for a a laboror Greater Quantity than fifty acres the Quit Rent of one shilling yearly to be paid unto the ___ of Saint Michael the Arch Angel and also Cultivating and Improving the
Charles, Thomas, and William lived close to each other in Orange County for several years. T hen William moved back to King William County, where he lived the rest of his life.
William and Daniel Singleton were granted 400 acres of land in 1741, in St. Mark's Parish, Or ange County. His land was near the land that Charles owned because both were on Mine Run. In 1744 William sold his half, 200 acres. The records indicate that William was a "planter" and "of King William County".
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