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1735-1743 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 1: [John Frederick Dorman]:
Page 172. Will of Markham Mackenzie of Orange County in the Colony of Virginia, being very ill and weak in body, dated 1 May 1741.
Unto Jno. and Wm. Roberts the two sons of Jno. and Eliza. Roberts of the county aforesaid, all my lands and Plantation in the said county of Orange to be equally divided.
The rest and residue of my estate unto the abovesaid Jno. Roberts Senior.
John Roberts Senior, executor.
Wit: Markham Mckenzie
Michael Slown
Elizabeth (0) Burk
Thos. Keel
24 7ber [Sept.] 1741. Proved by Michael Slown and Elizabeth Burk.
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1734-1760 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 11, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 51-52
At a court held 28 February 1739 .. application of MALCOM McKENZIE for a view .. nine hundred acres .. ordered Francis Kirtley, George Roberts and Samuel Scott, or any two .. value at eighty pounds by Francis Kirtley and Geo. Roberts. At a court held 27 March 1740 .. ordered to be recorded.
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1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 413-15.
10 May 1752. William Roberts of Culpeper County Gent. to John Roberts, father of said William, of same, Gent. For two young Negro men Charles and Tom and £l0 current money. 400 acres being the uppermost part of a greater tract formerly granted to Malcolm McKenzie by patent 20 May 1735 for 900 acres and a part of an including survey thereof made for 1500-odd acres, all which lands was bequeathed by McKenzie in his last will and testament to William and his brother John Roberts Junr., lately deceased, which by John Roberts' death descends to William Roberts ... in the little Fork of Rappahannock River and on Battle Run and the branches thereof ... on the north side of little Battle Run, corner of land Roberts formerly sold to Richard Young ... crossing great Battle Run ... by a branch ... cross Great Battle Run again ... Young's line amongst a heap of rocks and west side of Battle Mountain ...
William Roberts
Wit: H. Field, J. Pendleton, Benja. Roberts.
21 May 1752. Acknowledged by William Roberts.
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1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 222-23.
1766. John Roberts of Brumfield Parish, Culpeper County, planter, to my loving son Benjamin Roberts of same. For natural love, good will and affection. 200 acres on Great Battle Run, being part of a greater tract of 400 acres formerly granted to me by my son William Roberts by deeds 10 May 1752 ... corner to Malcum McKenzie patent (now William Roberts) ... dividing line between my son Benjamin and his brother Francis Roberts ... in the patent line ...
My son Benjamin Roberts shall not be possessed with any part of the above mentioned tract which lies on the north side of Great Battle Run included within any fence during my natural life, anything in the above deed to the contrary mentioned not withstanding.
John (J) Roberts
Wit: Richard Young, Henry Field junr.
20 March 1767. Acknowledged by John
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 24 1986, No. 2; Page 17
Virginia Land Patent Book 15
Malcolm McKenzie, 900 acres in orange county on the lower side of Battle Run at the foot of Little Battle Mountain; (P. 517) on Canon River at a patent granted Aaron Pinson; patent granted to James Cannon; (P. 517) 20 may 1735
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1732-1735 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 15; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 74
MALCOLM McKENZIE, 900 acs. Orange Co., on the lower side of Battle Run at the foot of Little Battle Mountain, down Cannons Riv., on the side of Battle Mountain; adj. Aaron Pinson, James Cannon, Battle; 20 May 1735, p.516. £5.S10.
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