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  2. Deed of gift - Wikipedia

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    13th century Deed of Gift. A deed of gift is a signed legal document that voluntarily and without recompense transfers ownership of real, personal, or intellectual property – such as a gift of materials – from one person or institution to another. [1] It should include any possible conditions restricting access, use, or preservation of the ...

  3. Joseph Croshaw - Wikipedia

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    Major Joseph Croshaw (c. 1610-12–1667) was a planter living near Williamsburg in the Colony of Virginia. He was the son of Captain Raleigh Croshaw. He became a planter and lived a few miles from present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. On December 10, 1651, he patented land which became the plantation known as Poplar Neck:

  4. Frances Ann Tasker Carter - Wikipedia

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    Frances Tasker Carter (1738 – October 31, 1787) [citation needed] was born in Annapolis, Maryland.Her parents were Benjamin Tasker and Ann Bladen. Benjamin was one of the richest men in the Province of Maryland and a president of the Maryland Council and Provincial Governor of Maryland.

  5. Robert Carter III - Wikipedia

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    Robert Carter III (February 28, 1728 – March 10, 1804) was an American planter and politician from the Northern Neck of Virginia.During the colonial period, he sat on the Virginia Governor's Council for roughly two decades.

  6. Hollin Hall (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Hollin Hall was an 18th-century plantation house three miles (5 km) southwest of Alexandria in Fairfax County, Virginia. George Mason, a United States Founding Father, gave Hollin Hall to his third son, Thomson Mason, through deeds of gift in 1781 and 1786. The land, as given, totalled 676 acres (2.74 km 2). Thomson Mason was the first member ...

  7. Thomson Mason (1759–1820) - Wikipedia

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    Thomson Mason (4 March 1759 – 11 March 1820) [1] [2] was an American planter, soldier and politician who represented Fairfax County in both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly. He was one of the sons of George Mason, an American patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention.

  8. Fairfax Circuit Court - Wikipedia

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    The Fairfax Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit, [1] is a court of general jurisdiction, serving the County and City of Fairfax, Virginia, in the United States. It is the largest trial court in Virginia and handles both civil and criminal cases. The Court comprises fifteen full-time judges. [2] Fairfax Courthouse main entrance

  9. George Fawdon - Wikipedia

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    George Fawdon was probably born in England about 1600. [2] No definitive information about Fawdon's early life has been found. [3] [4]The earliest definite official record of George Fawdon's presence in the Virginia colony is from a court in James City, Virginia, on February 8, 1627 (/1628) which ordered "that George Fawdon, Thomas Sawyer & Wassell Weblin shall have leave to goe & live at ...

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