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  2. John Buchanan (Virginia colonist) - Wikipedia

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    John Buchanan (died 1769) was colonial Virginia landowner, magistrate, colonel in the Virginia Militia, deputy surveyor under Thomas Lewis, and Sheriff of Augusta County, Virginia. As a surveyor, Buchanan was able to locate and purchase some of the most desirable plots of land in western Virginia and quickly became wealthy and politically ...

  3. Mathews family - Wikipedia

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    John Mathews settled in Augusta County, Virginia around 1737 and held several local offices in the community. [8] [9] Several of his sons took part in patriot efforts during the American Revolutionary War; Sampson Mathews (c. 1737–1807) and George Mathews (1739–1812) were members of the Augusta County Committee of Safety, which drafted the Augusta Resolves and the Augusta Declaration. [10]

  4. John Lewis Peyton - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis Peyton (September 15, 1824 – May 21, 1896) [1] was an American lawyer, diplomat, state agent for the Confederate States Army, and an author from Virginia. [2] During the beginning of the American Civil War he moved to Europe, and in 1861 became a state agent for North Carolina for the southern Confederate States Army cause.

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  6. John Howe Peyton - Wikipedia

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    John Howe Peyton (1778–1847), was a Virginia lawyer and planter who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, representing Prince William County (part-time) in the House of Delegates from 1808 through 1810, and Augusta and Rockbridge County senate seat in the Virginia from 1839 until his death.

  7. William Ingles - Wikipedia

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    William Ingles was appointed constable in 1750 [7]: 436 and judge for Augusta County in 1769. [7]: 158 He was a county sheriff in 1773, [17]: 361 and served as a judge for Fincastle County, Virginia, in 1777. He presided over the first Fincastle County court, held at the Lead Mines (now Austinville, Virginia) on 6 January, 1778.

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