Retracing Our Family Legacy
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Peter Tribble, II
(1727 - 1792)



1767 Apr 2 - At a Vestry held for Antrim Parish on Saturday - p.98

(right edges of page missing in original) "Joseph Collins, Spilsbee Tribble, MESHECK TURNER, Chales Bostick, Peter Tribble and W (____) Bays returned here a Report of Processioning by them performed since the 2nd day of Nov last past in the words and figures following - Processioned the following lands, Viz: (____) Yuilles Bookers Orphans, Parham Bookers, John Bookers, John Gillentines,Will (____), MESHECK TURNER Part, Peter Bays, Isaac Martins, Joseph Eckols, Charles (____) part of BEN HUBBARDS, Ben Burchs, Wm. Bays, Peter Tribbles, Joseph Collins (_____) part of Elizabeth Tribbles failed to procession a large tract belongs to Collins Orphans (_____) the remainder of the above mentioned BEN HUBBARDS could not be Discovered at the Pr(____) of the rest of the above tracts owners of Each Tract and of Each Dividing line (____) to represent them were Present Processioned by the within Order."


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1767 Aug 24 - At a Vestry held for Antrim Parish on Monday - p.88 Pursuant to an Order of the County Court of Halifax dated 16 July last past (1767) for this Vestry to appoint Processioners.. It is ordered that Joseph Collins, Spilsbee Trible, MESHECK TURNER, Charles Bostick, Peter Tribble and William Bays do procession every persons lands beginning at the mouth of Childree Creek thence up Stanton River to Bull Creek thence up the said Creek to Hickeys Road, thence up the said road to the Millstone Road, thence the same to Bookers Courthouse Road, thence down the same to Childree Creek, thence down the said Creek to the Beginning..."





Volume 1718-21, Deeds &c

(page 46) May 15, 1722, John Pickett and Mary, his wife, of King & Queen Co., planter, to Peter Tribble, of Essex Co., cooper (for £30 sterling and 1000 pounds tobacco) convey 100 acres on northside Piscataway Creek, (being part of a patent granted Robt. Young) and adjoining Thos. Gaines (formerly John White's) Wm. Johnson, Mr. Pettis, and road parting same from land of Argyle Blackstone.




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