4. | Griffith Dickinson was born in 1707 in Virginia, United States (son of Nathaniel Dickinson and Elizabeth Garland?); died in 1778 in Halifax County, Virginia ?. Other Events:
- Court: 13 March 1741, Caroline County, Virginia; Action of trespass on the case. John Anderson agt. Griffeth Dickerson. The plaintiff being dead, the suit abates. (Caroline County Order Book 1740-1746, page 24)
- Deed: 14 May 1742, Caroline County, Virginia; Griffeth Dickerson acknowledged his deed of gift to his brother Nathaniel Dickerson. Sarah wife of Griffith relinquished all her right and title in the said land by the sd. deed given. (Caroline County Order Book 1740-1746, page 108)
- Deed: 14 May 1742, Caroline County, Virginia; Griffeth Dickerson, Sarah his wife, and Elizabeth Dickerson acknowledged their deed of feoffment with livery of seizin endorsed to Samuel Luck which is ordered to be recorded. (Caroline County Order Book 1740-1746, page 108)
- Road: 13 January 1748, Caroline County, Virginia; Caroline County, Virginia: Griffith Dickerson is appointed overseer of the road in the room of Joseph Woolfolk and it is ordered that he keep the said road in repair according to law. (Caroline County Order Book 1746-1754, page 127)
- Overseer: 14 April 1749, Caroline County, Virginia; Jona. Johnston is appointed [overseer] of the road from Chesterfield Church to the road that Griffith Dickerson is overseer of. (Caroline County Order Book 1746-1754, page 147)
- Deed: 12 July 1753, Caroline County, Virginia; Griffeth Dickerson acknowledged his deed indented to Isaac Winston Junr. Eliza. and Sarah Dickerson acknowledge their right to the land mentioned in the said deed. (Caroline County Order Book 1746-1754, page 405)
- Moved?: 16 October 1753, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Ben Terry appointed surveyor of rd from Sweetings Fork to his own titheables... Nath'l Terry & his & Griffith Dickerson & his are to clear & keep road in repair. [Nath'l Terry is son of Eliz Dickerson & Ben Terry & grson of Nath'l Dickerson.]
- Court: 10 November 1753, Caroline County, Virginia; Action of debt. Andrew Cockran and James Donold agt. Griffeth Dickerson. The defendant not appearing, the judgement of last September Court is confirmed against him and Richard Buckner Gent. Sheriff, for L36.13.8.
- Court, Continued: 10 November 1753, Caroline County, Virginia; To be discharged on the defendant's paying L18.6.10 with interest from 1 Aug. 1753. (Caroline County Order Book 1746-1754, page 440)[This is probably is probably Griffith Dickerson Sr. who by then had moved to Halifax County, hence, why the no show.
- Grist Mill: 21 February 1754, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Nat'l Terry (nephew) granted leave to build a water grist mill @ the falls of Sandy Ck of Banister River for the use of Griffith Dickerson, proprietor of land on both sides of sd. River. [The land is on the current Pittsylvania/Halifax County line.]
- Debt: 19 September 1754, Halifax, Virginia, United States; The debt case of William Trigg vs. Griffith Dickerson dismist.
- Tax List: 1755, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Grifeth Dickerson land: 0 slaves: 3
- Notes: February 1755, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Jo. Terry (nephew) appointed surveyor of the rd from Birch Cr. to Nat'l Terry's ferry rd w/his own male tithables, Griffith Dickerson & his, James Terry & his, to assist. [Birch Creek is on the current Pittsylvania/Halifax County line.]
- Court: 21 March 1755, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Reference to Griffith Dickerson, plt. vs. Nathaniel Terry, deft. (Halifax County Order Book 2, page 1)
- Ordinary: 21 March 1755, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Benjamin Dickson granted license to keep an ordinary at his house near Banister Bridge for one year, with Griffith Dickerson and Thomas Finney his securities.
- Deed: 21 May 1761, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Griffith Dickerson of Halifax Co., to David Terry of same, 400a beg. at a cor. poplar on the N side of Sandy Cr, thence north ... a cor. in an old line dividing James Terry & sd Dickerson ... Caldwell's cor. pine ... All appurtences thereunto be belonging.
- Deed: 21 May 1761, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Griffith Dickerson of Halifax Co., to Griffith Dickerson Jr. of same, 400a beg. on Sandy Crk near Caldwell's cor. ... Nath. Terry's lines .. the Ditchers Br. ... David Terry's line ... All appurtenances thereunto belonging.... recorded Oct 15, 1761
- Deed: 15 October 1761, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Deed from Griffith Dickerson Sr., Antrim Parish, Halifax County, to Griffith Dickerson Jr., Antrim Parish, Halifax Co. 465 acres on Sandy Creek. (Halifax County Order Book 3, page 205)
- Deed: 20 September 1765, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Matthew Cox (husband of Nathaniel's dau. Lucy) of Halifax Co. to Griffith Dickerson Sr. all crops of corn and fodder. (Halifax County Order Book 5, page 521)
- Deed: 25 June 1768, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; Deed between John Armstrong and Griffith Dickerson
- Deed: 19 July 1770, Halifax, Virginia, United States; Gift written 28 Nov 1769 bet. Griffith Dickason of Halifax Co & Nath'l Dickason of Halifax Co. 80a on S side of Tandy Creek in the Co of Pittsylvania & Halifax. Witnessed by Champ Terry, David Terry, Elizabeth Terry. (Halifax County Deed Book 8, page 47)
Notes:
July 3, 1735 - Hanover County, Virginia: Abraham Spencer and Susanna Spencer his wife of Hanover County sold to Joseph Terrell of Hanover County 150 acres in Hanover County on lower side of Hollowing Creek and the small branches of the Little River. (Hanover Records, page 291)
[This property, on Hollowing Creek, is located just north of the farm of Nathaniel Dickenson Jr. who died in 1753. This is probably part of the land later owned by Richmond Terrell. Abraham Spencer Jr. son of Abraham and Susanna Spencer married Lucy Dickenson, daughter of Griffith Dickenson Sr. and granddaughter of Nathaniel Dickenson Sr.]
Griffith married Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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