DILLION Family Genealogy-History

(Updated April 18, 2024)




SOURCE NOTES:
[N2842]

Source of Name:
- Internet Website [0013] lists James DILLON.
- Internet Website [0266] lists James DILLON.
- Internet Website [0279] lists James DILLON.
- Internet Website [0297] lists James William DILLON.
- Internet Website [0470] lists James DILLON.
- Book [0330] lists James DILLON.

Source of Birth Date:
- Internet Website [0013] lists 1726.
- Internet Website [0279] lists 1726.
- Internet Website [0297] lists ABT 1726.

Source of Birth Place:
- Internet Website [0013] lists Goochland, Goochland County, VA.
- Internet Website [0279] lists Goochland, Goochland County, Va.
- Internet Website [0297] lists Goochland County, Virginia.

Source of Marriage Date:
- Internet Website [0297] lists BEF 1748.

Source of Marriage Place:
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Source of Residence:
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Source of Occupation:
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Source of Death Date:
- Internet Website [0297] lists ABT 1798.

Source of Death Place:
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Source of Burial Place:
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Source [0330] - (partial)

"James DILLON was evidently the oldest son of Thomas DILLON and Mary his wife at the time of his father and grandfather's death, thus the legacy to him which, no doubt, would have gone to his father had he lived."

"James, John, Henry and Thomas DILLON in all probability brothers and sons of Thomas DILLON, deceased, 1744. The name Thomas comes down all these lines of which there are records, which is, according to tradition, keeping names alive on the direct line. They all, so far as the author knows, had sons named William and several sons named Henry, evidently for their great uncle Henry of Goochland, Cumberland and Henry Counties."

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Source [0456]

1750: Payment of bond for James DILLION, Dec. 22, 1750
Loose Papers 1750, Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/9551/dillion.html

Be it remembered that James DILLION William Clay and George Nicholas --- all of the County of Cumberland this day came before us Stephen Bedford & Abraham Sallee Gent. two of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the said County and acknowledged themselves indebted to our Sovereign Lord King George the Second in the Sum of forty Pounds Sterling that is to say the said James DILLION in the sum of twenty pounds
Sterling & the said William Clay & George Nicholas in the Sum of ten Pounds Sterling each to be levied of their respective Lands & Tenements Goods and Chattels and to our said Lord the King his Heirs and Successors rendered Upon Condition that if the said James DILLION shall make his personal Appearance before his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the said County at the Court House of the said County on the fourth Monday in January next then & there to answer our said Lord the King of & upon a certain felony of which he is accused and shall not depart thence without the Leave of the said Court Then this recognizance to be void else to remain in full Force

Acknowledged this 22d Day of Decr. 1750
before us James DILLON LS
Stepn. Bedford Geo. Nicholas LS
Abram. Salley William Clay LS

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Cumberland County, Virginia, United States, Loose Papers 1750
Virginia State Library, Archives Division

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1771: Indenture between William Clay and Mitchell Clay, August 29, 1771
Deed Book #2 1770-1772, p. 300, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/9551/1771deed.html

This Indenture made this ?? day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and seventy one, this is to Sartefy the William Clay of Pittsylvania County and Colony of Virginia do give unto Michael Clay one hundred Acres more or less beginning at a red oak Corder runing
South Six degrees East one hundred and fifty poles to a white oak South Seventy and a half degrees East ninety poles to a white oak on the said River and thence up the Stream as it meanders to the first Station hickory of the old line on the north Side North Twenty degrees East forty
six poles to a black Walnut North fifteen degrees west twenty poles to a hooptree oak thence new lines to the first Station will all houses Edifices orchards Gardengs waters Ways and all other Profits Commodities and Hereditaments Whatsoever to the Same belonging To have and to hold the said Granted Land and Premisses and every part thereof with their and every of their appurtinances unto the Said Michael Clay, to his heirs and assigns forever to the only use and behoof of him the said Michael Clay his heirs and assigns forever and the Said William Clay doth warrant and forever Defend the within Granted land from him the said William Clay his heirs and assigns and from all other persons Whatsoever unto the Said Michael Clay his heirs and assigns forever In Witness Whereof the Said Clay hath hereunto Set his hand & affixed his Seal the day and year above written.
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James DILLON Jesse X DILLON William Clay LS
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Danl X Ward Jesse Heard
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At a court held for Pittsylvania County on the 29th day of Augt 1771 The within Indenture was by the within named William Clay ackd to be his Act and Deed and the same was Ordered to be Recorded By the Court.
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Will. Tunstall CP

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Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States, Deed Book 2, 1770-1772, p. 300

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