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Augusta County Deed Book 8, page 99.
21st March, 1759.
William Bell to Samuel Bell, £40, 300 acres in Christian's Creek in Beverley Manor; corner Carr's land, point or end of a hill in Fork of Long Meadow Run and Christian's Creek, supposed to be a corner in the patent line; corner Geo. Roger; widow Baskin's line. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 10, page 139.
18th February, 1762.
William Bell to Samuel Morra, £5, 216 acres patented to John Bell, 1st December, 1740. John Bell died intestate the property is invested in William Bell by hereditary right. On Jenning's Branch near North Mountain; cor. Thomas Armstrong's land. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
Augusta County Deed Book 11, page 133.
27th May, 1762.
William Bell, David Bell and Florence, his wife, to Samuel Logan, £30, 108 acres on Elk Run in Beverley Manor, cor. said Logan's other land, Hamilton's line. Delivered: Samuel Logan, May, 1765. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
Augusta County Deed Book 11, page 101.
16th November, 1762.
Charles Patrick and John Patrick, division of estate of their father Robert. John is to have 283 acres conveyed to Robert by Wm. and David Bell, also all the land lying on north side of South River in the tract whereon the said Robert lately dwelt, and to have a wagon way over the ford of the river opposite a pond and so up the river on the south side. Charles to have that on the north side, John to pay Charles £30. Delivered: J. Patrick, February, 1767. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 11, page 208.
20th April, 1763.
William Armstrong and Mary () to William Bell, f150, 242 acres, part of 485 acres in Beverley Manor on Christian's Creek purchased by William Armstrong by deed, 18th February, 1747-8. Division line made for Joseph Kinkead's land. Teste: Samuel Caldwell, Samuel Love. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 1, page 811.
19th March 1765.
William Bell and Rachel to Samuel Craig, £15, two tracts: a 30 acres, part of 400 whereon Bell now lives, on McClure's Run, a branch of Middle River of Shanandore; B. 60 acres adjoining above, and between it and Morris O'Friel's and Andrew Foster's lands. Delivered: Samuel Craig, 26th May 1773. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
Augusta County Deed Book 21, page 192.
17th August, 1774.
Charles Philips to John Crawford, on Buffelo Lick Branch, a branch of Cathey's River, part of tract patented to James Bell, deceased, 1st December, 1740, and devised to William and James Bell by will of James Bell. Delivered: Hugh Brown, August, 1779 [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 23, page 79.
25th April 1777.
Charles Phillips to Alexander Simpson. Delivered to William Clendennin, October, 1779, on Buffalow Lick Branch of Cathey's River, part of tract conveyed to Charles by William Magill, 1st March, 1769, patented to James Bell, deceased, 1st December, 1740, conveyed by William and James Bell to Magill, 18th March, 1760. Teste: John Phillip. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
Augusta County Deed Book 22, page 465.
17 March 1779
William Bell and Mary his wife of Augusta County to William Richards of Orange County, £1150, 242 acres more or less, being part of a tract of 485 acres in Augusta County on both sides of Christians Creek in Beverly Manor being made over to William Armstrong by John Davison by deeds of lease and release dated February 17 and 18, 1747 and recorded in Augusta County, and made over to William Bell by William Armstrong by deeds of lease and release dated April 19 and 20, 1763 and recorded in Augusta County. Part bounded by Abraham Line [?] and Phillip Drake and on the SW by a division line of Joseph Hinkead [?] now in possession of William Richards and on the east by Walter Davises and on the west by John Abney. All houses buildings orchards gardens, etc. Lease and release. [signed] William Bell. Mary Bell (her X mark). [No witnesses] Recorded March 16, 1779.Augusta County Deed Book 24, page 403
16th November, 1784
Janet and Rachel Wallace, of Washington County, to Benjamin Brown. Teste: Wm. Bell. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 25, page 77
8th March, 1785
David Bells land whereon he lived. Division of by order of Court, with plat, according to his will -- to William Bell, 240 acres; to Davie Bell, 174 acres; widon's dower assigned; field called Wetsal's. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 25, page 432
26th February, 1787
John Lewis, of Warm Springs, to White, Kirk & Co., merchants at said Springs, mortgage of chattels, £38. Teste: Wm. Bell, Wm. Garrard, John Cowardine. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 26, page 123
16th April, 1788
John Keenon to William Bell. Teste: Hugh Keenon, Samuel Bell. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
Augusta County Deed Book 26, page 108
Teste: James Cunningham, William Sterrett, James and Wm. Bell. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]Augusta County Deed Book 27, page 190
21st April 1789
Wm. Killpatrick and Jennet to Reuben George, tract on the last branch of Bullpasture called Harper's Run. Teste Joseph Bell, Wm. Bell, Jr., Isabella Burnes. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
Augusta County Deed Book 27, page 266
20th December, 1791
Joseph Bell and Elizabeth to their son, William. [Chalkley's Chronicles, Volume 3]
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