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"Ordered that John Cecil, John Laird, John Wynne, Isaac Brown and William Taylor be recommended to his Excellency the Governor and honorable privey counsel as fit and proper persons to be added to the commission of the Peace in this County."
"Ordercd that John Peery Esqr be appointed to solemnize the rights of matrimony in the room of Henry Harman decd."
May T. "Orderd that John Cecil be paid $6.00 for keeping this Court house clean for the year 1807."
Claims for killing 35 wolves at $2.08 cach were allowed by the Court.
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"Ordered that a levy of 50 cents each be laid on each tithable for the county levy and 121/2 cents be laid for the Poor rates."
James Peery, son of Thomas, appointed Commissioner of the Revenue of the County for the year 1810.
June T. Daniel Horton and William Smith were appointed Con- stables in the 2nd Batallion.
"Ordered that James Thompson, Prosecuting Attorney in this Court be allowed the sum of $60.00 per annum for his services to this time and the sum of $100.00 be allowed him for 20 months services prior thereto."
David Hanson, George Peery and William Neel are recom- mended to the Governor and Honorable Privy Council as fit and proper persons to execute the office of Sheriff in the County of Taze- well for the year 1810.
Allowance made, at $2.08 each, for killing of fourteen wolves.
"Henry Bowen, John Thompson and John Ward appointed Com- missioners to meet three commissioners of the County Court of Washington on the top of Clinch Mountain at the gap formerly called Cookseys gap on the 1st day of July next to agree on the manner and condition of opening a wagon road from Tazewell Court house to the Salt Works in Washington County."
Augt. T. John Day appointed Constable in the 112th Regiment.
Sept. T. "Ordered that the following persons be recommended to his Excellency the Governor and Honorable Privy Council as fit and proper persons to be appointed to the following offices in the 112th Regiment, viz : Hezekiah Harman, Colonel; Archibald Thomp- son, Major in 1st Batallion and Ambrus Hall in the 2nd Batallion; John Day Captain in 2nd Batallion; James Conley, Lieutenant ; Peter Gose, Ensign; Isaac Brown, Captain of the Cavalry; George Peery, 1st Lieutenant; John, Wynne, 2nd Lieut. Elias H. Neel as Cornett in said Company of Cavalry."
Oct. T. James Jones appointed Constable.
Nov. T. John Cecil, John Laird, Isaac Brown Qualified as Jus- tices of the Peace.
Hezekiah Harman qualified as Colonel of the 112th Regiment of the Militia of this Commonwealth and Ambrus Hall qualified as Major in said Regiment, under commissions issued by John Tyler, Esqr, Governor of Virginia.
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David Young having proven to the satisfaction of the Court that he is a legal licensed preacher he was authorized to solemnize the rites of matrimony in this County.
Dec. T. William Taylor qualified as Justice of the Peace.
1810
Jan. T. John Wynne qualified as a Justice of the Peace.
Henry Bowen appointed Constable in the 1st Bat., 112 Regt.
Feb. T. John Belcher appointed Constable for one year in the 2nd Batallion.
David young is authorized to celebrate the rites of matrimony, as a local preacher.
Mar. T. Peter Gose qualified as Ensign in the 112th Regiment.
Apr. T. "It is Ordered by the Court that George Peery and David Hanson Esqr be appointed commissioners to superintend an election for Overseers of the Poor instanter."
This is the first election for local officers noted in the records.
Thomas ONeel qualified to practice law in this Court.
"Ordered that the following persons be recommended to his Excellency, the Governor and Honorable privy council as fit and proper persons to be appointed as the following officers in the 112th ยท Regiment, Viz : Samuel Lusk, Captain; George Rinehart Lieutenant ; John Shannon, Ensign; Thomas Burriss, Lieutenant, in the room of Adam Harman, resigned; Daniel Harman, Ensign; John Lam- bert, Lieutenant.
May T. William Gillespie appointed Commissioner of the Revenue for the County for the year 1811.
CHAPTER VI.
LAW ORDER RECORDS COUNTY COURT, BOOK NUMBER 2, FROM JUNE TERM, 1810 TO MAY TERM, 1817
1810
June T. "At a Court of quarter Session held for the County of Tazewell, the 26th day of June 1810. Present David Hanson, Thomas Gillespie, William Neel, John Laird & William Taylor Gent."
"William Brooks senr. foreman, Peter Dills, Joshua Day Henry Harman Junr. Howard Bane, Henry Shrader, William Maxwell, Stephen Deskins, John Davis (little) Henry Asberry, William Griffitts, Charles Young, Sam Young, William Garrison, John Power, David Peery, Jeremiah Witten, Alexander Sawyers, David Young and Richard Ony were sworn a Grand Jury to make inquest for the body of this County, who having received their charge with- drew from the bar to consider of their presentments."
"Absent William Neel Gent, Present David Ward Absent D. Hanson Gent."
"A Power of Attorney from William Fletcher, Joshua Day, Edward Milam, James Milam, Henry Pruett and Aron Fletcher to Lewis Milam, was acknowledged in Court by the said Joshua Day, Edward Milam, Aron Fletcher and Henry Pruett, and proven as to the acknowledgment of Williams Fletcher by the oath of Henry Pruett, Aron Fletcher and Edward Milam, and ordered to be recorded as to them."
"A List of Insolvents for the year 1809 was exhibited in court by the Sheriff and allowed and Ordered to be certified to the Auditor of public accounts."
"Absent D. Ward Gent. Present John Wynne Gent."
"Ordered that Peter Dills be appointed Overseer of the Road in the room of John Compton Senr. and that with the usual hands he keep the same in repair."
"Present Wm. Neel Gent."
"An appraisement of the Estate of Henry Harman dec'd was returned to Court and ordered to be recorded."
"Present David Ward Gent."
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"David Hanson exhibited in Court a Commission from his Ex- cellency John Tyler esq. Governor of this Commonwealth appoint- ing him Sheriff for this County, whereupon he with William Neel, Thomas Witten, Henry Bowen and John Cecil entered into the bond required by law, and took the oaths required by law"
John Powers, John Wilson and Lawrence Murry appointed Con- stables of the County to act in the 1st Batallion, for a period of two years.
Adam Harman appointed Constable of the County to act in the Second Batallion for a term of two years.
July T. William Patton qualified as deputy Sheriff.
1811
April T. "It is ordered by the Court that the jailer of this County be allowed twenty-five cents per day for dieting of Debtors confined in the jail of this County."
May T. Wm. Smith Gentleman, qualified to practice law in this court.
"Ordered that William Gillespie Comr. of the Revenue in this County be allowed Eighty five Dollars for his Services for the present year."
"Ordered that William Witten be appointed Comr. of the Revenue for this County. . ."
June T. John George qualified as deputy Sheriff; William Peery and Daniel Horton appointed Constables to act in the second Batallion, 112 Regiment."
"Ordered that Thomas Harrisson and Jenny George be licensed to Keep Ordinaries in their houses in Jeffersonville"
"Ordered that John Belcher, William Smith and John Wilson be appointed Constables to act in the second Batallion of the 112 Regi- ment, and that William Day be appointed act. Constable in the Second Batallion in the 112 Regiment."
William Hall, John Peery and Joseph Davidson were recom- mended to the Governor as proper persons to be appointed Sheriff of this County for the year 1812.
Nov. T. Lewis Amiss qualified to practice law in this Court.
"Ordered that William Brown be recommended to the Governor as a fit and proper person to be appointed Captain in the room of William Shannon resigned, in the infantry & 112 regiment, and
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Henry Harman Lieutenant in the room of William Brown promoted, and Daniel Justice Jnr Ensign in the said Company, and Henry Davidson Ensign in room of John Shannon, and Philip Lambert Ensign in the room of John Justice resigned."
1812
Jan. T. "ordered that Thomas Witten, William Taylor and John Laird, Gent. be appointed Commissioners to settle with David Hanson, Sheriff of this County for the collection of the County levy for the year 1810 and 1811, and return the statement thereof"
"Ordered that Henry Davidson be appointed Constable in the first Battallion.
May T. John Williams qualified to practice law in this court.
Joseph D. Peery appointed Comr of the Revenue for one year.
June T. Thomas Cassidy and John Powers appointed constables in the first Battalion for a term of two years.
"Ordered that William Witten Comr of the Rev. be allowed $100 for his services for the present year."
"Ordered that Henry Bowen be recommended to his Excellency the Governor and honorable privy Council as a fit person to be appointed Major in the second Batallion & 112 Regiment in the room of Archibald Thompson, resigned, and that Hiram Witten be recommended as a fit person to be appointed Ensign in the Second Battalion 112 Regiment in Captain Cecil's rifle Company".
"William Hall exhibited in Court a Commission from George Wm. Smith (Gov. of Va. bearing date the 11th of July last past appointing him Sheriff of the County of Tazewell. . . " and he qualified as such. John B. George, on motion of said Sheriff, was appointed by the Court as his deputy.
"Ordered that Ambrose Hall, Elias Harman, Samuel C. Witten, Archibald Thompson and John Lasley be recommended to his Excellency the Governor, and honorable privy Council as fit and proper persons to be added to the Commission of the peace in this County."
Ordered that James Milam be appointed Constable in the First Battalion & etc.
Thomas Peery and William Griffitts Jr., be recommended to be appointed Ensigns in the Second Battalion 112 Regiment of the Militia of Virginia.
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ANNALS OF TAZEWELL COUNTY,. VIRGINIA.
"Ordered that Jeremiah Claypoole, Daniel Horton, William Gillespie, William Ward and Henry Bailey be recommended to his Excellency the Governor &c. as fit and proper persons to be added to the Commission of the Peace in this county."
"Ordered that William Hall, David Ward, and John Peery Gen- tlemen, be recommended to his Excellency & etc. as fit and proper persons to be appointed Sheriff for this county for the year 1813."
Oct. T. "Ordered that Isaac Brown and William Taylor Gent. be appointed as valuers of lands under the Act entitled "An act concerning Land".
Nov. T. Granville Henderson qualified to practice law in this Court.
1813
June T. John Wilson, Wm. Day, William Peery, William Smith and Daniel Horton appointed Constables &c.
July T. William Hall qualified as Sheriff of the County.
Sept. T. Daniel Horton recommended to the Governor as a fit person to be appointed Captain in the room of John Ratliff resigned, in the Second Battalion 112 Regiment, and Wm. Griffitts was recom- mended for Lieutenant in the room of Daniel Horton, promoted, Hiram Witten recommended for Lieutenant in the room of George Steele resigned; and John Witten recommended as Ensign in the room of Hiram Witten, promoted.
Daniel Horton and Peter Gose recommended to the Governor & etc. as proper persons to be added to the Commission of the Pcace in this County.
"Ordered that William Thompson Junr. be appointed Commis- sioner of the Revenue for the year 1814."
Oct. T. John B. George qualified as deputy Sheriff.
Henry P. George appointed deputy Sheriff.
1814
May T. The following persons were ordered to be recommended to the Governor for appointment to the offices named, viz: Henry Davidson for Lieutenant in Samuel Lusk's Company in the room of George Rinehart resigned; John Shannon Ensign; Thomas Brown, Ensign in Daniel Horton's Company ; Robert Peery Ensign in Isaac Brown's Light Horse Company in room of Elias H. Neel resigncd;
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Evans Peery Ensign in David Peery's Company in room of Daniel Harman resigned. Additional Commissioners of the Peace: Thomas Harrissson, Junr., James Peery, Senior, and Ambrose Hall.
June T. John Belcher, Travis Kendle, Henry Creswell, William Day, Thomas Cassiday, Lewis Milam, Cornelius Shannon, and Joshua Peery, appointed Constables for the term of two years.
John Gillespie recommended for Lieutenant in Capt. David Peery's Company. Wm. Davis recommended as Ensign.
Aug. T. Thomas Harrisson, James Peery Senr, and Ambrose Hall, qualified as Justices of the Peace.
Frederick Cook appointed Constable.
1815
Jan. T. "William Gillespie Comr. of the Revenue being called away in the service of his Country, his brother Robert Gillespie is appointed his assistant."
David Ward qualified as Sheriff of the County, having been appointed by the Governor on the 19th day of August, 1814.
"Ordered that Thomas Peery of Abbs Valley be appointed Lieu- tenant in Captain William Gillespie's Company now in service and that the same be certified to the Governor."
May T. Alexander Ward and John B. George appointed deputy Sheriffs.
June T. John Belcher and John Wilson, appointed Constables. William Smith recommended for Justice of the Peace.
John Brown appointed a Constable.
Aug. T. Hiram Witten recommended for appointment as Cap- tain of a rifle Company in the room of Captain John Cecil, resigned.
John Witten recommended for Lieutenant in the room of Hiram Witten promoted, and Thomas Brown, Ensign.
Sept. T. John B. George and William Smith recommended to be appointed Justices of the Peace.
Ordered that Robert Ward be appointed Comr. of the Revenue for the ensuing year.
Nov. T. Hiram Witten took the oath as required by law as Cap- tain of a rifle Company etc.
Dec. T. Ordered that Thomas O Neel Gent prosecute in this Court on behalf of the Commonwealth until James Thompson re- turns from Richmond etc. or until his successor is appointed.
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1816.
Jan. T. William Smith qualified as a Justice of the Peace.
Feb. T. John B. George qualified as a justice of the Peace.
May T. "On the motion of John Deskins who made satisfactory proof to the Court that his left Ear was bit off in a fight with John Jones by the said John Jones, it is therefore ordered that the same be Recorded."
June T. John B. George qualified as deputy Sheriff.
"Oredered that John Peery, Joseph Davidson and Thomas Wit- ten be recommended to his Excellency the Governor as fit persons to Execute the office of Sheriff of this County for the ensuing year."
"It is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff collect of each tithe sum of forty four cents as a county levy to defray the Expenses of the County for the ensuing year."
"Ordered that John B. George be recommended to his Excel- lency, the Governor, to be first Lieutenant in a Company of Cavalry in the room of George Peery resigned; that John Barns be recom- mended for Lieutenant in Captain William Gillespie's of Malitia 2 Battalllion 112 Regiment, and Robert Gillespie Ensign in said Company."
"Ordered that Henry Criswell, Frederick Cook, Travis Kendle, William Day, and Thomas Cassiday be appointed Constables in the County for two years."
William Thompson recommended as a fit person to be appointed Second Lieutenant in a company of cavalry in the room of John Wynn resigned, and Harvey George Cornet in said Company in the room of Robert Peery resigned.
Sept. T. "Ordered that William Taylor be appointed Commis- sioner of the Revenue for the year 1817."
Oct. T. "Personally appeared in Court William Higginbotham a Lieutenant formerly in the service of the United States, in the State of Virginia for the defence of the Borough of Norfolk, and deposed on oath after being duly sworn, that Micajah A. Thorn a Sergeant in the Company to which he was attached, which Company belonged to the 7th Regiment, commanded by Col. David Sanders, and that the sd. Thorn departed this life at the sd. Borough on the 4th day of Dec. 1814 in the sd service Icaving a widow Susanna Thorn and ten children which all are now residents of the County of
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Tazewell in the State of Virginia, and the sd. Susanna still remains the widow of the sd. Thorn as was proven in Court by the oath of William Smith Esquire, who also deposed that the said widow and deceased were lawfully married."
"The said William Higginbotham further deposeth, that James Suter a soldier in the said Company, departed this life, in the Borough of Norfolk in December 1814 in the sd. service, leaving a widow Caty Suter and six children who are all residents of the County of Tazewell in the State aforesaid, and that the said Caty still remains the widow of the said James Suter, & Ellender Neel after being duly sworn deposeth that the said widow & the deceased was lawfully married."
"The said William Higginbotham further deposeth, that Henry Stump a soldier in said Company, departed this life in Borough of Norfolk, in December 1814 in the service of the United States leav- ing a Widow Ellender Stump and two children, who are all resi- dents of the County of Tazewell in the State aforesaid, and that the said Ellender Stump remaines the widow of the sd. Henry Stump & John Wynn Esq. after being duly sworn deposeth that the said widow and the deceased were was lawfully married."
"Joseph M. Clark and Cornelius Johnston after being duly sworn deposeth that they were both soldiers and belonged to the sd. Company, and was in the service at Norfolk when the above recited persons, departed this life at Norfolk."
Ordered that Henry Davidson be recommended etc. as a fit person to be appointed Captain in a Company of Militia in the room of Samuel Lusk; and John Davidson Lieutenant in said Company in the room of Henry Davidson promoted.
John Crockett. Clerk of the Court was directed to give notice that at the next term a contract will be made to have a complete map of the County.
Nov. T. "Ordered that Thomas O'neel Gent be appointed prose- cutor on behalf of the Commonwealth in this Court until James Thompson, the former prosecutor, returns."
"William Campbell, being the lowest bidder, was awarded the contract for making a map of the county at the price of $23.00"
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1817
Jan. T. "On the motion of John Crockett (Clerk), William Gillespie qualified as his deputy.
Mar. T. "Adam Waterford, emancepated slave, made satisfac- tory proof of his being a man of extraordinary merit was granted permission to reside in the Commonwealth and within this County."
April T. James Campbell qualified to practice law in this Court.
William Gillespie and John Laird recommended to the Governor for Comr. and assistant Comr of the Revenue in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly passed the 18th day of Feb. 1817.
May T. Harvey George Peery qualified as deputy Sheriff.
Hezekiah Harman Conl. of the Militia of this County resigned his appointment as Col. at last Court.
Henry Bowen recommended to be appointed Colonel in the place of Hez. Harman, resigned.
William Gillespie recommended to the Governor to be appointed Major in the room of Henry Bowen, promoted.
John Barnes recommended for appointment as Captain in the room of William Gillespie, promoted.
Robert Gillespie recommended to be Lieutenant in the Second Batalion 112 Regiment.
Alex. Ward recommended as Ensign in 2 Batallion and 112 Regiment in John Barns Company.
Robert Gillespie recommended to be appointed Lieutenant in 2nd Batallion & 112 Regiment.
William Davidson recommended for Ensign 1st Batallion 112 Regiment-Henry Davidson's Company.
Philip Lambert, Jr., recommended for Justice of the Peace.
CHAPTER VII.
LAW ORDER BOOK JUNE 1817 TO DECEMBER 1820.
1817
June Term.
"At a Court held for the County of Tazewell on Tuesday the 24th day of June, 1817.
Present Thomas Gillespie, William Taylor, James Peery, Thomas Harrison, John Laird and Peter Gose Gent."
Caty Suiter, administratrix of James Suiter, Decd. Surety Wil- liam Cecil, Peter Gose and John Deskins, in the penalty of Seven Hundred Dollars.
John Wilson, John Brown, William Peery and John Shannon appointed Constables.
Ordered that the County levy on each tithable be fixed at fifty- three cents for the present year.
"Edley Maxwell Pltff.
Vs. Case
Charles Stratton Deft.
"John Crockett comes into Court and undertakes for the defend- ant in case he should be cast in this suit, if he does not pay the condemnation of the court he will do it for him, or surrender his body in person in discharge thereof."
(This order is here inserted to show the form of order entered in this class of litigation in the early records)
Joseph P. Lambert appointed Constable for two years.
July T. "John Peery, Joseph Davidson and Thomas Witten are by the Court recommended to his Excellency, the Governor as fit persons to execute the office of Sheriff of this County, for the ensuing year."
Sept. T. "John Barns produced in Court a Commission from his Excellency, the Governor, dated the 16th of August, 1817 appoint- ing him a Captain in the hundred and twelfth Regiment & 17th Brigade, third Division of the Melitia of this county and took the oath required by law."
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Alexander Harrisson appointed Commissioner of the Revenue for the County for the ensuing year.
Nov. T. David McCommas qualified to practice law in this Court.
"On the petition of Brooks Mattingley for to have his stock mark recorded which is a crop of the left ear and an under Bit out of the right ear, which is ordered by the Court to be entered of record."
1818
Jan. T. Christopher Chaffin appointed a Constable in the 2nd Batallion in the room of John Belshe.
Mar. T. Charles C. Johnston qualified to practice law in this Court.
April T. Arthur M. Henderson qualified to practice law in this Court.
May T. Under Act of Assembly authorizing same, School com- missioners were appointed by the Court as follows: Thomas Witten, Senior, John Laird, Thomas Gillespie, Ambrose Hall, Hezekiah Harman, Henry Bowen, Elias H. Neel, Wm. Taylor, John David- son, John Cecil and Isaac Quinn.
June T. "Henry Bowen, Colonel of the Militia of this County, came into Court and entered his resignation as Colonel."
"Ordered that the following persons be recommended to his Excellency the Governor as Militia officers: Ambrose Hall, Colonel Commandant in the room of Henry Bowen resigned; William Gilles- pie, Lieutenant Colonel; David Peery, Major in the room of A. Hall promoted; John Gillespie, Captain in the room of David Peery promoted; Alexander Harrisson, Lieutenant; Henry Harman Ensign Peter Gose, Captain; Philip Lambert, Lieutenant; Stephen Gose, Ensign; George Thompson, Ensign in Capt. Peery's Company."
Elias H. Neel recommended for a Justice of the Peace.
Thomas Cassaday appointed Constable.
Thomas O Neel is added to committee of school Commissioners.
"Joseph Davidson, Thomas Witten and John Thompson are by the Court recommended to his Excellency the Governor as fit per- sons to execute the office of Sheriff of this County for the ensuing year."
"Shorter Smith a Citizen of Tazewell County Virginia Came into Court and declars on oath that he served in the Revolutionary
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War in the Continental Service against the common Enemy, he states that he entered with Captain Henry Debais, in the State of New Yourk, he was marched from Poughkipsee in the said State of New Yourk to Senectedy & afterwards jointd the company of Cap- tain Samuel F. Pell the Regiment, second New York of the New Yourk line on the Continental establishment, Commanded by Col. Philip Vancourt (?) and he was afterwards marched to John Town fourt and from thence to fourt Herkimer and from thence to fourt Stammix and was left a guard at Prinston as his Co dep to little York, where Corn Wallis was Captured, he thinks the time he enlisted was in the year 1781 after the Capture of Corn Wallis, he was marched to Jessey and from thence marched to Snake Hill; where he was discharged, he was discharged the 7th of June 1783, and cannot now furnish his discharge, he relinquishes all other Calaim to any other pention."
Ordered that all Counterfeit money held by any and all citizens of the county be deposited in the Clerk's Office etc.
is charged with "stealing a few Mulatto boys."
July T. William Williams, Patton George and Richard Oney were added to the Board of School Commissioners.
"Isaac Stratton, William Hall, George Cummings, John Evans and David Scrivener severally appeared in Court, and stated that they were Soldiers and served in the revolutionary war and each of them having given in riting a statement of the officers & C. who they served under. Which statements is ordered by the Court to be recorded and copiys thereof transmited to the secretary of War, they having severally taken the Oaths required by the act of Con- gress respecting pentioners."
"Agreeable to the Act of Congress passed at the last Session William Hall of Tazewell County & State of Virginia, comes into Court & prefers his Claim to a pension. He states that he served in the Revolutionary war as a soldier in the Continental line. He was enlisted by Capt John Shelton the Regiment Commanded by Colo. Stephens. He does not recollect his Christian name. He was marched from Williamsburg where he enlisted to the long bridge and was present at the Battle with the Brittish, under the command of Fordyce from the long bridge he was marched in pursuit of the Brittish to Norfolk, and saw the conflagration of that place by the British. After the British quit Norfolk, he was again marched to
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