[Hooper] Hoopers in Early Virginia #3

Deanna Baumgardner diane at nrgrecording.com
Sat Apr 21 17:51:28 EDT 2007


Hanover County [VA] Taxpayers (St. Paul's Parish), 1782-1815

HOOPER, Benjamin 1897-1815



Trustee's Sale of HOOPER Estate

in Hanover County. Virginia

The Richmond Enquirer

Richmond, Virginia

September 21, 1824



TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND

By virtue of a Deed of Trust executed by Benj. Hooper dec. to the

subscriber, for the purpose of securing the payment of certain debts

therein mentioned, I shall sell to the highest bidder at Public

Auction, on the 22nd day of September next at Hanover Courthouse,

that being court day, a certain Tract of Land lying in the county of

Hanover, seven miles above the courthouse, and was purchased by said

Hooper of John Donnella, containing 150 acres. This land lies well

for improvements in soil.  It has on it a dwelling house with four

rooms below the stairs, other out-houses, and a variety of fruit

trees.  Such title only as is vested in use as trustee will be conveyed.

HECTOR DAVIS, TRUSTEE 34 --w:ds

August 31, 1824.



p. 265 Deed 19 July 1731. James Neville of Goochland Co., planter, to

Joseph Hooper of same, for L 20 400 acres on south side of James

River, bounded as by patent 27 April 1724, with all houses, etc.

Wit:  Jos. Thompson, David Patteson, Joseph Ashlin

Signed: James Nevil

recorded 20 July 1734.



p. 266. Deed 19 July 1731 Joseph Hooper of Goochland Co., to James

Nevil, planter, of same, for L 20 200 acres on south side of James

River bounded by Joseph Mayo, with all houses, etc.

Wit: David Patteron, Jos. Thompson, Joseph Ashlin

Signed Joseph Hooper

recorded 20 July 1734.


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