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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1762

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1762. Documents the sale of 330 acres of land in Bedford County from Edward Hobbersley, planter, of South Carolina, to Samuel Drake.

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1762

Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1763

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1763. Documents the sale of eight acres from the executors of Anthony Planter to Randal Woodard.

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1763

Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1764

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1764. Documents the sale of 400 acres from John Campbell to Abraham Ervin.

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1764

Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1778

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1778. Documents the sale of 500 acres from Robert Irvin to James Burford.

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1778

Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1783

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1783. Documents the sale of 100 acres from James Ayers to John Cundiff.

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Bedford County (Va.) Deed, 1783

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