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- 28 Oct 1673: Henry Batts & Jno. Sturdivant, 3528 acs., Charles City County.....For transportation of 71 persons...included in list is Chris. Hinton. (Cav & Pio, book 6, page 154)
- (Research):1688 | Charles City | At a Court Holden at Westover 4th February 1688. Present: Maj. Jno. Stith, Capt. Lewellin, Capt. Pr. Perry, Capt. Batte, Mr. Braine, Mr. Bolling, Justices. Order for attachment granted Hon. Wm. Byrd, Esq. on return of non est inventus on estate of Rebecca Hinton, Exec., in the hands of one Nance, who marryed the said Rebecca, for 2855 pds of tobo."Charles City Co, VA Court Records 1687-1695", B. B. Weisiger. [NOTE: Other records in this work, and in "Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Charles City Co Court Orders 1664-1665, Fragments 1650-1696", by Bev. Fleet, show that Rebecca Hinton was the widow and executrix of of Christopher Hinton, who d. aft. 1685 and bef. 1688. ]
1693 | Charles City | At a Court held April 13, 1693, Abraham Garth and William Gardner his surety enter themselves as security for RICH'D NANCE, an orphan in hands of Garth. "Charles City Co, VA Court Records 1687-1695", B. B. Weisiger. [NOTE: At a 3 Oct 1693 Court, ordered that Christopher Hinton, an orphan12 years old, be bound apprentice til he is 21, to Abraham GOFF (sic). Many references to Abraham GOFF in these records, only references to Abraham GARTH are these 2 involving Richard Nance. Likely that this 12-year-old orphan Christopher Hinton was the son of the Christopher Hinton who d. 1685-1688 and whose widow (Rebecca) had married to a Nance by 1688. If the Abrahams (Garth/Goff) are the same, it suggests that perhaps the Nance who m. Widow Hinton had himself died by 1693, leaving an orphan of his own -- Garth/Goff took both?]
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