Court Orders are an excellent source of genealogical data for those performing genealogy research. The documents reveal a wealth of information including surnames and other information about the principals and their recorded activities. The documents generally reveal: the identification of the principals and an indication if a principal is alive or deceased; the type of legal suit, action or other transactions that the Court, Principals and Others were involved in; the date and location of the activity and conditions recorded; the names of Principals, Witnesses, Securities, Justices, Jurors, Clerks, and other Court designated individuals involved in assigned orders.
Note: An attempt has been made by this writer to keep the spelling as it appears in Mr. Bell's notes and not as the words, if they existed, would be spelled today. Punctuation is limited in most documents copied, and these transcriptions carry only that punctuation observed or that which was felt necessary for clarity. C.E.W.
Although many of the principals in each of these Court Orders are named Warrington, a wide range of other Accomack and Northampton County's surnames is contained in each recorded order. This should make their reading of interest to those researching surnames of the area.
Note: These Warrington Court Orders, as posted, represent complete transcriptions of those Accomack County Court Orders copied by the late Mr. Harry F. Bell Sr. The Orders have been posted in the chronological order of the Court events and are independent of the previous Warrington Wills posted to this page and the Warrington Deeds in the process of being transcribed.
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Stephen Warrington plt agt John Gootee deft in debt.
This day came the plt by his attorney and on the motion of the deft with the assent of the plt the assessed Judgement obtained against him in this cause is set aside. The said John Gootee acknowledged the plts action. Therefore it is considered by the Court that the plt recover agt the said deft the sum of Forty Two pounds ten shillings with legal interest thereon from the 8th day of May 1793 and the costs and the said plt releases out of the said sum six pounds paid July 30th 1793 and the further sum of six pounds paid this day. And the plaintif ---that execution on this Judgement shall be stayed four months.
District Court Orders Book 1789-1797
Page 390
Saturday the 16th day of May 1795.
Present George Tucker and Paul Carrington, Esqr's. Judges of the General
Court.
An Indenture from James Warrington and Comfort Warrington his wife to John Drummond. The said Comfort being first privately examined and apart from her said husband and voluntarily consenting thereto was by them severally acknowledged in Court which is ordered to be recorded.
District Court Orders Book 1789-1797
Page 466
Friday the 18th day of October 1796.
Present James Henry, Esqr. Judge.
Edmund Pettit & Rachel his wife exors of Benjamin Warrington, decd, plt agst Noah Belote deft in debt. This day came the parties by their attorneys and the deft relinquishes his former plea. John Wise his attorney says that he is not informed what further to say in bas (sic) or preclusion of the plts action whereby the said plts against the said deft remains altogether undefended. Thereby it is considered by the Court that the plt recover against the said deft the sum of one hundred and sixty pounds, the debt in the declaration mentioned and the costs in this behalf expended and the said deft in mercy & C. But this Judgement is to be discharged by the payment of eighty pounds with legal interest thereon from the 30th day of August 1791 til paid and the costs.
Orders Book 1790-1793 Page 2
At a Court held in Accomack County June 29th 1790.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Custis, William Downing and Walter Bayne,
Gent.
The following return on a road petitioned by William Warrington was this day returned in the words to wit, "We have reviewed the said road and the same is suffecient according to law." John McLean, William Welburn, Meshack Fiddeman. Whereupon it is considered by the Court that the said William Warrington have leave to clear and that the said road be established.
Orders Book 1790-1793 Page 39
At a Court held in Accomack County September the 28th 1790.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Burton, Charles Bagwell, John Smith &
Charles Stockley, Gent.
On the motion of Stephen Warrington and Eliz'a. Warrington taking oath and giving John Bayly and James Spires for security who entered into and acknowledged a bond for that purpose, administration is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration on the estate of John Warrington, deceased, in due form.
Ordered that John Spires, William Townsend, John Bull and Henry Townsend or any three of them do appraise the negroes and personal estate of John Warrington, deceased, and make return thereof to the next Court, being sworn for the purpose as the law directs and also that they audit, settle and divide the estate.
Orders Book 1790-1793 Page 48
At a Court held in Accomack County September 29th 1790.
Present William Parramore, John Teackle, Charles Bagwell & Charles
Stockley, Gent.
Ordered that James Warrington have credit on the Sherif Beavans books for one tithable in the County and Parish. Levy overcharged through mistake.
Orders Book 1790-1793 Page 53
At a Court held in Accomack County October 26th 1790.
Present Thomas Bayly, Tully Wise, John Custis and Charles Stockley,
Gent.
Thomas Warrington, orphan of John Warrington, decd, made choice of Stephen Warrington for his guardian, who gave Teackle Elliott and Thomas Leatherbury for security.
Orders Book 1790-1793 Page 199
At a Court held in Accomack County July 27th 1791.
Present John Custis, John Burton, John Cropper & Charles Stockley,
Gent.
Elizabeth Warrington is by the Court appointed guardian to John Burton Warrington, Elizabeth, Susanna, Joshua & William Burton Warrington, orphans of John Warrington, decd, who gave William Gibb for security
At Quarter Sessions Court held in Accomack County on Tuesday the 30th
of August 1791.
Present John Smith, William Downing, Tully Wise & Charles Stockley,
Gent.
An Indenture from Benjamin Warrington and Rachel his wife to Noah Belote was proved as to the said Benjamin by the oath of Damey Dix a witness thereto in Court and a certificate with the seal of the County thereto annexed from the Court of Common Pleas in the County of Sussex in the State of Delaware setting forth that the said deed was there proven by the oath od William Harris and Isaac Dix witnesses thereto. The same is adjudged sufficiently proved as to the said Benjamin. And the said Rachel this day acknowledged the same as her act and deed, and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1790-1793 Page 263
At a Court held in Accomack County September 27th 1791.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Burton, Thomas Parker & Thomas Custis,
Gent. Justices.
An account of the sale & C of the estate of John Warrington, decd, which are ordered to be recorded.
Elizabeth Warrington made oath to amounts against orphans of John Warrington, decd, which are ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1793-1796 Page 222
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held in Accomack County the 25th day
of August 1794.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Teackle, Charles Stockley & Thomas Fletcher,
Gent.
An Indenture from Teackle Warrington and Esther his wife to William Wessels Senr. was acknowledged by the said Teackle and Esther as their act and deed which was ordered to be recorded. The said Esther being first privately examined as the law directs, did voluntarily consent thereto.
Orders Book 1796-1798 Page 145
At a Court held in Accomack County September 28th 1796.
Present John Custis, Tully Wise, Thomas Custis and Charles Stockley,
Gent.
A Deed from William Warrington to Thomas Waters was acknowledged by the said William as his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1796-1798 Page 145
At a Court held in Accomack County October 31st 1796.
Present Thomas Bayly, Tully Wise, John Teackle and Thomas Fletcher
Gent.
Ordered that James Gillett, Stephen Marshall & John Marshall or any two of them do audit & settle the estate of Josephus Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the Court.
Orders Book 1796-1798 Page 188
At a Court held in Accomack County February 22, 1797 for laying the
County Ferry.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Cropper, Thomas Custis & Charles Stockley,
gent.
John Warrington, orphan of John came into Court and made choice of Thomas Burton for his guardian who gave George Dewey and John Read for security.
Orders Book 1798-1800 Page 1
At a Court held for Accomack County September 24th 1798.
Present John Burton, Thomas Custis, Charles Stockley & Thomas Fletcher,
Gent.
An audit and settlement of the estate of Josephus Warrington, decd., being returned is ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1798-1800 Page 103
At a Court held for Accomack County April 29th 1799. Present Thomas
Bayly, John Custis, John Burton & Thomas Fletcher, Gent.
On the petition of George Warrington for a road, ordered that Thomas Fletcher, Henry Hale, George Croswell and Thomas Whealton or any three of them view the same and make report to the next Court.
Orders Book 1798-1800 Page 247
At a Court held for Accomack County February 24th 1800.
Present William Parramore, John Cropper, John Teackle Senr. & John
S, Ker, Gent.
On the motion of Severn East taking the oath and giving Babel Edwards & John Savage for security who entered into and acknowledged a bond for that purpose administration is granted him on the estate of Jacob Warrington, decd, and make return thereof to the Court.
Ordered that Charles Elliott, John window, William White & George Mason or any three of them first being duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of Jacob Warrington, decd, and make return thereof to the Court.
Orders Book 1800-1804 Page 18
At a Court held in Accomack County January 26, 1801.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Teackle Senr., John S. Ker & William
Parramore Junr., Gent.
The Last Will and Testament of James Warrington, decd, was proved by the oaths of George Dewey & Thomas Warrington, witnesses thereto. And on the motion of Keziah Warrington taking oath and giving Joseph Gunter and Thomas Sturgis for security who entered into and acknowledged a bond for that purpose. certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Ordered that Thomas Warrington, Stephen Warrington, John Fosque William Townsend or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of the said James Warrington, decd, and make return thereof to the Court.
Orders Book 1800-1804 Page 69
At a Court held in Accomack County April 28th 1801.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Burton, Walter Bayne, & David Watts,
Gent.
A bill of sale from James Warrington to Wm. Selby was partly proved by the oath John Henderson a witness thereto.
Orders Book 1800-1804 Page 72
William Warrington, Elijah Townsend & Joseph Fiddeman plt against
Stephen Taylor deft on debt. Judgement for Sixteen Dollars & fifty
two cents & the costs.
Orders Book 1800-1804 Page 82
At a Court of Quarter Sessions continued and held for Accomack County
May 26th 1801.
Present Thomas Bayly, John S. Ker, Charles Stockley & John Smith
Junr., Gent.
Shadrack Warrington plt agst William Christopher deft in Trespass, Asst. & Battery. This day came the parties by their attornies and thereupon came also a Jury to wit: Wm. H. Beavans, Americus Scarbugh, Zorobabel Joynes, John Warrington, Littleton Evans, John Moore, John Stringer, Peter Hack, Charles Garrett, smith Bunting, Wm. Justice & Evans Mathews, who being elected, tryed and sworn well and truly to try the matter in issue joined between the said parties upon their oaths do say that the deft is guilty in manner and form as the said plt agt him hath declared and they do assess the damages by occasion thereof to five pounds, ten shillings.
Therefore it is considered by the Court that the Plt recover against the deft the sum of five pounds, ten shillings the damages afsd by the Jurors afsd in form afsd assessed and the costs.
Order Book 1800-1804 Page 151
At a Court held for Accomack County September 28th 1801.
Present Thomas Bayly, william Parramore, Thomas Fletcher, & John
B. Upshur, Gent.
A Bill of Sale from James Warrington to William Selby Snr. was fully proved by the oath of John Selby witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Order Book 1800-1804 Page 152
A Deed from Teackle Warrington & Esther his wife to Jacob Northam
was acknowledged by the said Teackle & Esther as their act and Deed.
The said Esther being first privately examined as the law directs, did
voluntarily consent thereto, ordered and recorded.
Order Book 1800-1804 Page 166
At a Court held in Accomack County October 26th 1801
Present Thomas Baly, John Teackle Snr., David Watts, Gent. William
Parramore Snr., William Parramore Jr. & Charles Stockley.
An audit and settlement of the estate of Jacob Warrington decd. being returned are ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1800-1804 Page 357
At a Court held for Accomack County the 31st day of January 1803.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Custis, John S. Ker & Thomas Fletcher,
Gent.
A deed of Manumission from Keziah Warrington to Negro Damon was acknowledged by the said Keziah as her act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1800-1804 Page 360
A deed from William Warrington to Ker and Seymour was presented &
acknowledged by the said William as his act and deed and ordered recorded.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 133
At a court held for Accomack County the 29th day of October 1804.
Present Thomas Bayly, Charles Stockley, William Parramore & David
Watts Gent.
Ordered that Teackle Warrington be tax free during pleasure as to his own person.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 134
A deed from Teackle Warrington and Esther, his wife, to Thomas Walters
was partly proven as to the said Teackle by the oaths of Richard Rogers
and William Walters, witnesses thereto, and was acknowledged by the said
Esther as her act and deed, the said Esther being first examined privately
and apart from her husband and voluntarily consented thereto.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 255
At a court of quarter sessions, held for Accomack County at the courthouse
thereof March the 28th 1805.
Present Thomas Bayly, Thomas Custis, Walter Bayne and Thomas Fletcher,
Esquire Justices.
Thomas Warrington assn of Thomas Leatherbury, Plt. against George Teackle, Deft. in debt. Major S. Pitts came into court and undertook a special bail for the defendant in common form as aforesaid. On the motion of the defendant by Major S. Pitts, his attorney, the judgement obtained against him at rules is set aside and the defendant pleads payment to which the plaintiff replies generally and issue is thereupon joined between the parties.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 298
At a court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County at the courthouse
thereof May 28th 1805.
Present Thomas Bayly, Thomas Custis, William Parramore Senr., Esquire
Justices.
John Burton, Arthur Watson and George Warrington Plt. against Michael Dickerson and John Wallop, Deft's in debt. Agreed dismissed.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 424
At a court held for Accomack County at the courthouse thereof October
the 1st 1805.
Present William Parramore Senr., John Cropper Junr., John Teackle Senr.
& John S. Ker, Esquire Justices.
A deed from William Warrington to John Logan was acknowledged by the said William as his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 460
At a Court held for Accomack County the 30th day of December 1805.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Custis, John Burton & William Parramore
Senr., Gentlemen.
On the complaint of John Bull Senr., Constable, that he had been assulted and struck by John Warrington in the execution of his duty as Constable. Upon hearing the complaint it is ordered that the said John Warrington be bound to his good behavour for the space of twelve months himself in the sum of fifty dollars and two securities each in the sum of twenty five dollars and the said John Warrington thereupon with Thomas Warrington and Joshua Warrington his securities recognized accordingly.
Orders Book 1804-1805 Page 468
At a court held for Accomack County the 31st day of December in the
year 1805.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Custis, John Teackle Senr. & John S.
Ker, Gent.
Ordered that Jesse Duncan, Elijah Northam, and William Northam or any two of them do audit & settle the estate Of George Warrington decd. & make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 113
At a court held for Accomack County on the 30th day of June 1806.
Present John Custis, John Teackle Senr., William Parramore Junr. &
David Watts, Gent.
Ordered that a summons be issued against William Warrington Constable to appear here at next court and show cause why an information shall not be filed against him for having discharged out of his custody George Black and William Gunter committed him by David Watts Esquire with a mattimus to the Jailor of the County.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 115
An inventory account of the sales and audit and settlement of the estate
of George Warrington decd. being returned by Arthur Watson his executor
are ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 145
At a court held for Accomack County on the 29th day of May 1806.
Present Thomas Bayly, William Parramore Senr., Thomas Fletcher and
John Teackle Senr., Gent.
Thomas Warrington Plt. against George Bonewell & Charles Stephens Deft. On petition, agreed dismissed.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 165
At a court held for Accomack County September the 30th 1806.
Present Thomas Bayly Senr., John Burton, John Cropper Junr. & Thomas
Parker, Esquire Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Warrington, decd, was proven by the oaths of John O. Turford and John Grant, witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. On the motion of Teackle Elliott the executor therein named taking the oath of an Exec. and giving bond with John Rogers, John Bull Carter and William Watson securities thereto. A certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Ordered that Tully Snead, John Bull Senr., James Poulson and Levin Elliott or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of the aforesaid Thomas Warrington, decd, and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 347
A deed from Teackle Elliott, executor of Thomas B. Warrington, decd.,
to John Henderson was acknowledged by said Teackle as his act and deed
and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 350
A deed from Stephen Warrington and Agnes, his wife, to Anne Joynes
was acknowledged by the said Stephen and Agnes as their act and deed and
ordered to be recorded. The said Agnes being first privately examined apart
from her said husband as the law directs and voluntarily consenting thereto.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 356
At a Court held for Accomack County July 27th 1807.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Custis, John Burton, Thomas Parker, and
Thomas Fletcher, Gent. Justices.
William Hinman (of Moses) is appointed guardian to Abbot, Polly, George and Hessey Warrington orphans of George Warrington, decd., who thereupon gave bond according to Law in the penalty of 1000 pounds with Teackle Taylor and James Taylor securities thereto.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 406
At a court held for Accomack county the 26th day of October 1807. Present
William Parramore Senr., John Burton, Thomas Fletcher & Parker Barnes,
Esquire Justices.
A deed from Teackle Warrington and Southy Warrington to John Logon was partly proven by the oaths of William Warrington and James Taylor witnesses thereto.
Orders Book 1806-1807 Page 418
At a court held for Accomack County October the 28th 1807.
Present Thomas Bayly, John Burton, John Cropper Junr. and John Finney,
Esquire Justices.
Ordered that Tully Snead, John Bull Senr., and Gilbert Leatherbury or any two of them do audit and settle the estate of Thomas B. Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the next court.
Orders Book 1807-1809 Page 22
At a court held for Accomack County December the 28th 1807.
Present John Custis, William Parramore Junr., Parker Barnes and Thomas
Cropper, Gent. Justices.
On the application of Stephen Warrington to alter a road, ordered that John Finney, Tully Snead, John Leatherbury and Jacob Bird or any three of them being first duly sworn do report the conveniences and inconveniences which will result to the public as individuals and make report thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1807-1809 Page 31
At a court held for Accomack County January the 25th 1808.
Present William Parramore Senr., John Custis, John Burton, and Parker
Barnes, Gent Justices.
A deed from Teackle Warrington and Southy Warrington to John Logan was fully approved by the oath of Daniel Benston a witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1807-1809 Page 35
The persons appointed to view and report on the road petitioned by
Stephen Warrington made report in these words to wit: "In obedience to
an Order of Accomack County Court we have viewed the road proposed to be
altered by Stephen Warrington and we are of the opinion that it is no inconvenience
to the public moving individuals. The alteration will make the distance
shorter." given under our hands the 25th day of January 1808. Tully Snead,
John Leatherbury, Jacob Bird.
Orders Book 1807-1809 Page 139
At a court held for Accomack County the 27th day of June 1808.
Present John Custis, William Parramore Jr., James Gillett and Parker
Barnes, Gent. Justices.
An inventory account of sales and audit and settlement of the estate of Thomas B. Warrington, decd., being returned was ordered to be recorded. A receipt from Sally Warrington to Teackle Elliott was proven by the oath of Stephen Warrington a witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1807-1809 Page 219
At a court held for Accomack County the 26th day of December, 1808.
Present William Parramore Senr., John Burton, William Parramore Jr.,
& Parker Barnes, Gent. Justices.
The persons appointed to view and receive the road petitioned for by Stephen Warrington made report in these words to wit: March the 5th day 1808, We in obedience to an Order of the Court have viewed and examined the road of Stephen Warrington and have found it sufficient.
John Finney, John Leatherbury, Tully Snead, Jacob Bird. Whereupon the said road is ordered to be accepted and taken as a public road.
Orders Book 1807-1809 Page 338
At a court held for Accomack County the first day of August 1809.
Present William Parramore Senr., John Burton, Thomas Cropper and Samuel
Coward, Esqr. Justices.
A deed from Stephen Warrington to John Warrington was acknowledged by the said Stephen as his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1809-1811 Page 53
At a court held for Accomack County January the 29, 1810.
Present Thomas Fletcher, William Parramore Junr., Parker Barnes &
William Conquest, Esquire Justices.
Ordered that John Warrington, Chingoteage have credit with the Sheriff for one black by the wrong charged in 1809.
Orders Book 1809-1811 Page 342
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County by adjournment
on Wednesday the 29th day of May 1811.
Present John Cropper Junr., Thomas Custis, William Parramore Junr.,
John Wharton & John Finney, Gent Justices.
A deed from Stephen Warrington and Agnes his wife to John K. Warrington was acknowledged by the said Stephen and Agnes as their act and deed and ordered to be recorded. The said Agnes being first privately examined apart from her said husband, as the law directs, and voluntarily consenting thereto.
Orders Book 1809-1811 Page 352
At a court held for Accomack County on Monday the 24th of June 1811.
Present John Burton, William Downing,William Parramore Jr., James Gillett
and John Wharton, Gent.
A division of slaves of the estate of John Warrington decd. was acknowledged by John B. Warrington, Joshua Warrington and James Stewart parties thereto and admitted to record.
Orders Book 1809-1811 Page 392
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County by adjournment
on Friday the 30th day of August 1811.
Present John Cropper Junr., David Watts, Samuel Coward and John Wheaten,
Gent.
John B. Warrington vs. John Snead in T.A.By. continued.
John B. Warrington vs Walter Douglas In Case continued.
Orders Book 1812-1814 Page 47
Present Quarter Sessions Court held for Accomack County April 4th 1812.
Present William Parramore Senr., John Burton, William Parramore Junr.
and John Finney, Gent. Justices.
John Warrington against Walter Douglas In Case agreed dismissed.
John B. Warrington Plt. against John Snead Deft. In Trespass Assl't.
& Battery. This day came the parties by their attorneys and thereupon
came also a Jury to wit: James Eichelberger, Major
Richardson, Edmund Lilliston,, Shadrack Starling, William R. Bunting,
John Budd, Ayres Mason, James Watson, Francis Roberts, Frederick Floyd,
William Budd (of Major,) and William Budd who being elected tried and sworn
will and truly to try the issue joined between the said parties, retired
and afterwards returned into court with the following verdict to wit: We
the Jury find eight dollars for the plaintiff. Where upon on motion of
the Defendant and for reasons appealing to the Court, the said verdict
is set aside and it is ordered that the Defendant pay the Plts. costs up
to this time and that a new trial be had at the next Court, till which
time the cause is continued.
Orders Book 1812-1814 Page 144
At a Quarter Session Court held for Accomack County by adjournment
on the 3rd day of September 1812.
Present John Burton, Thomas Parker, William Parramore Junr., John
Wharton, George Scarborough & John A. Bundick, Gent. Justices. John B. Warrington Plt. against John Snead Deft. In Trespass, Assault & Battery. The suit is agreed by the parties upon the following items to wit: John B. Warrington is to pay his own attorneys fee and the balance of the costs the Deft. agrees to pay. Therefore it is considered by the Court that the Plaintiff recovers against the said defendant his costs by him about his suit in this behalf expended, his attorneys fee excepted according to sd. agreement.
Orders Book 1812-1814 Page 209
At a court held for Accomack county the 23rd. day of February, 1813.
Present John Burton, John Cropper, John Wharton & John A. Bundick,
Gent. Justices.
A deed from Keziah Warrington to Levin Savage (son of Kendall) was proved by the oaths of Thomas Sturgis. Edward Savage and John Savage witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1812-1814 Page 466
At a court held for Accomack County the 31st day of October 1814.
Present William Parramore Junr., George Scarburgh, Samuel Downing and
John Custis, Gent Justices.
Ordered that Joseph Gunter, James Poulson, and Nathaniel Badger or any two of them do audit and settle the estate of James Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Ordered that Joseph Gunter, James Poulson, Nathaniel Badger and John Phillips or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of the said James Warrington decd. and make return thereof to the court.
On the motion of Custis Willis the executor named in the Last Will and Testament of James Warrington, decd. who took the oath prescribed by Law and together with Howson Mapp and Thomas Kellam, of Shadrack, his securities entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Ten Thousand Dollars conditioned as the Law directs. Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereon in due form.
Orders Book 1812-1814 Page 477
At a Quarter Sessions Court held for Accomack County the 28th day of
November 1814.
Present Thomas Parker, William Parramore Junr., George Scarbugh and
John Custis, Gentlemen Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of Stephen Warrington was proved by the oaths of Mitchell Chandler and Thomas Phillips Junr., witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of John Finney, one of the executors therein named who took the oath prescribed by Law and together with Major S. Pitts and George D. Wise, his securities, entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Ten Thousand Dollars conditioned as the Law directs. Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Ordered that William E. Wise, William Lee, James R. Ashmead and John Leatherbury or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of Stephen Warrington decd. and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1812-1814 Page 506
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County by adjournment
on the 3rd day of December 1814.
Present William Parramore Senr., William Parramore Junr., Thomas Cropper
and George Scarburgh, Gent Justices.
William Warrington against James Connes (or Conner) In T.A.Bt'y. continued.
William Warrington against James Connes (or Conner) In Trespass continued.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 19
At a court held for Accomack County by adjournment on the 28th of February
1815.
Present Thomas Parker, David Watts, James Gillett, Thomas Cropper,
Bagwell Wharton and John Custis, Gent. Justices.
Ordered that Isaac Smith, William P. Moore and William O. Parker or any two of them audit and settle the estate of Stephen Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 24
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 28th
day of March 1815.
Present William Parramore Senr., Thompson Holmes, George Scarbugh,
and Bagwell Wharton, Gentlemen Justices.
A deed from Agnes Warrington to Severn Tyler was partly proved by the oaths of John K. Warrington and George Scott witnesses thereto.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 31
At a court held for Accomack County by adjournment on the 25th day
of april 1815.
Present John Cropper, John Finney, Bagwell Wharton & John Custis,
Gentlemen Justices.
A deed from Agnes Warrington to Severn Tyler was fully proved by the oath of John Finney witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 59
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 1st day
of June 1815.
Present William Downing, Samuel Cowards, William Conquest, Samuel Downing
& John Custis, Gent. Justices.
A deed from William Warrington and Ann, his wife, to Walter Douglas being returned into court certified by James Gillett and William Downing, Justices of the Peace of this County, to have been acknowledged before them. The deed and certificate is ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 93
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County by adjournment
the 3rd day of June 1815.
Present William Parramore Senr., William Parramore Junr., Thomas Cropper
& George Scarburgh, Gent. Justices.
William Warrington against James Conner on T.A. Bty. Continued. Same against Trespass is et armis (sic)
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 93 cont'd.
At a court held for Accomack County July the 31st, 1815.
Present William Downing, John Cropper, Thomas Parker, William Parramore
Junr. and David Watts Gent. Justices.
John Finney is appointed guardian to Nancy S. and Thomas Warrington who thereupon gave bond according to Law in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars with George Scarbugh and Jacob Phillips securities thereto.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 139
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County by adjournment
on the second day of September 1815.
Present William Parramore Senr., Thomas Parker, John Finney and George
Scarburgh, Gent. Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against James Conner Deft. continued. Same Plt. against same Deft. continued.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 188
At a Quarterly Sessions court held for Accomack County by adjournment
on the 31st day of November 1815.
Present William Parramore Jr., Samuel Coward, Thomas Cropper and George
Scarbugh, Gent. Justices.
An inventory and appraisement and audit and settlement of the estate of Stephen Warrington, decd., were returned and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 192
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 1st day
of December 1815.
Present Thomas Parker, William Parramore Jr., Thomas Cropper and George
Scarburgh, Gent. Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against Thomas Conner Deft.,T.A,By Candid. Same Plt. " Same Deft. T.D.A. Candid.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 213
At a court held for Accomack County on the 27th day of January 1816.
Present Thomas Parker, William Parramore Junior, Thompson Holmes and
George Scarburgh, Gentlemen Justices.
Ordered that William P. Moore, Edwin Teackle & James J. Teackle or any two of them do audit & settle the estate of Keziah Warrington decd. and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 214
Rosey Warrington, orphan of James, came into Court and made choice
of Levin Savage for her guardian & thereupon he gave bond according
to Law in the sum of One Thousand Dollars with Levin Taylor and John K.
Warrington securities thereto.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 253
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held by adjournment on the 29th day of
March 1816.
Present John Cropper, Samuel Coward, Thomas Cropper and George Scarburgh,
Gent. Justices,
William Warrington Plt. agst. James Conner Deft. two counts candid.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 289
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 29th
day of May 1816.
Present John Cropper, Thomas Cropper, George Scarburgh & Samuel
Downing, Gent. Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against James Conners Deft. ....Candid.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 341
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 28th
day of August 1816,
Present John Burton, Thomas Parker, Samuel Coward and George Scarburgh,
Gentlemen Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against James Conner Deft...candid.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 382
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 25th
day of November 1816.
Present John Burton, William Parramore, John Finney & Thompson
Holmes, gent. Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of John B. Warrington, decd., was proved by the oaths of Nathaniel Badger and Edmund Leatherbury witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of Nathaniel Badger one of the Executors therein named taking oath and giving bond according to Law in the sum of $5000 with Joseph Gunter and James Edmunds securities thereto, A certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate in due form.
Ordered that Purnal O. Turford, Charles Belote, Thomas Sturgis and Arthur Turlington or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of John B. Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Ordered that John G. Joynes, Levin S. Joynes and Thomas R. Joynes or any two of them do audit and settle the estate of John B. Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Sarah Warrington came into Court and relinquished all benefit under the Will of her deceased husband and claimed the provision allowed her by Law.
Orders Book 1816-1817 Page 402
At a Quarterly Sessions Court for Accomack County by adjournment, on
the 28th day of November 1816.
Present John Burton, Thomas Parker, William Parramore & Thomas
Cropper, Gent. Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against James Conner Deft. two counts Candid.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 431
At a court held for Accomack County on the 27th day of January 1817.
Present Thomas Parker, John Finney, George Scarburgh & Bagwell
Wharton, Gent. Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of John Warrington, decd, was proved by the oath of Daniel Call and Josiah Doughty witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
And it being proved to the court that the executor and executrix in said Will named relinquishes their right to the executorship. On the motion of David Watts taking oath and giving bond according to Law in the sum of $1000 with Josiah Doughty and Charles S. Piper securities thereto. Letters of Administration with the Will annexed are granted him on the estate of John Warrington, decd. in due form.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 471
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 3rd day
of April 1817.
Present John Cropper, William Parramore, Thompson Holmes & Bagwell
Wharton,Gent. Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against James Conner Deft, In T.A. Btr'y.
This day came the parties by their attorneys and thereupon came also a jury to wit: Elijah White, Severn Tyler, Absalon Lewis, George Hope, Thomas Robins, Ephraim Vessels, Elijah Bloxom, William Bagwell, John Burton, Revell Dix, James Treherne and Isaac Dix who being elected and sworn will and truly to try the issue joined between the said parties retired and afterwards returned into Court with the following verdict to wit: " We the Jury find for the plaintiff and assess the damage one cent." Therefore it is considered by the court that the Plaintiff recover against the said defendant one cent, the damages by the jurors aforesd. assessed.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 472
William Warrington Plt. against James Conner Deft. In Trespass...
This day came the parties by their attorneys and thereupon came also a jury to wit: Elijah A. White, Severn Tyler, Absalon Lewis, george Hope, Thomas Robins, Ephraim Vessels, Elijah Bloxom, william Bagwell, Revell Dix, James Treherne and Isaac Dix, who being elected and sworn will and truly to try the issue joined between the said parties retired.
Orders Book 1815-1817 Page 476
Accomack County on the 4th day of April 1817.
Present Thomas Parker, William Parramore, David Watts and John Finney,
Gent, Justices.
William Warrington Plt. against James Conner Deft. In Trespass iet ...et .. armis. The jury sworn yesterday in this cause appeared and retired to their chamber and afterwards returned into court with the following verdict to wit: "We the Jury find for the Plaintiff Fifteen Dollars damages. Thereupon it is considered by the court that the plaintiff recover against the said Defendant Fifteen Dollars damages afsd. by the Jurors in form afsd. assessed and his costs by him about this suit in his behalf expended. The said defendant may be taken & C.
Orders Book 1817-1819 Page 87
A Court held for Accomack County January 26th 1818.
Present John Cropper, Thomas Cropper, John Finney, George Scarburgh
and Samuel Downing, Gent. Justices.
A deed from Samuel Warrington to George S. Parker and Samuel Parker was proved by the oaths of William P. Moore, John W. Watson & Zoro Kellam witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1817-1819 Page 113
At a court held for Accomack County February 24th 1818.
Present John Cropper, Thomas Cropper, Thomas Parker & George Scarburgh,
Gent. Justices.
Abbott Warrington, orphan of George Warrington came into court and made choice of John P. Drummond for his guardian who thereupon gave bond according to Law in the sum of $1000 with Benjamin Riley and Thomas R. Riley securities thereto.
Orders Book 1817-1819 Page 305
At a court held for Accomack County on the 22nd day of February 1819.
Present John Cropper, George Scarburgh, Thompson Holmes and Bagwell
Wharton, Gent. Justices.
An inventory and appraisement, account of sales and audit and settlement of the estate of John B. Warrington, decd., were returned & ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 53
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 3rd day
of December 1819.
Present Samuel Coward, Thomas Cropper, John Finney, & John Custis,
Gent. Justices.
Joshua Warrington Plt. against Mitchel W. West Deft. In Case continued.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 61
At a court held for Accomack County on the 28th day of December 1819.
Present John Cropper, Samuel Coward, thomas Cropper & John Custis,
Gent. Justices.
A deed from George Warrington to John K. Warrington was acknowledged by the said George Warrington as his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 70
At a court held for Accomack County on the 31st day of January 1820.
Present Thomas Cropper, George Scarburgh, John Custis, Bagwell Wharton
and William A. Parker, Gentlemen Justices.
A deed from Elizabeth Warrington to Levin Savage was partly proven by the oaths of John J. Wise and Rosey Warrington witnesses thereto.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 78
Abbott Warrington, Plt. against Custis Cheshire Deft.
The defendant came into court and the plaintiff consenting, he delivered in a schedule of his estate book the oath of an insolvent debtor and was thereupon discharged.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 102
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 30th
day of March 1820.
Present William Parramore, Thomas Cropper, Bagwell Wharton and Thomas
Parramore, Gent. Justices.
A bill of sale from Joshua Warrington to Bunting & Elliot's was acknowledged by the said Joshua as his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 108
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County the 31st day
of March 1820.
Present William Parramore, Thomas Cropper, George Scarburgh and Bagwell
Wharton, Gent. Justices.
Joshua Warrington Plt. against Mitchel W. West, Deft. in case Candid.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 155
At a court held for Accomack County on the 31st day of July 1820. Present
William Parramore, George Scarburgh, John Custis and William A. Parker,
Gent., Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Warrington, decd. was proved by the oaths of Abel Kelly, Sally West and John J. Wise witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 156
A deed from Elizabeth Warrington to Levin Savage was fully proved by
the oaths of Sally West a witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 159
On the motion of Levin Savage (Isaac Smith the executor in the Will
of Elizabeth Warrington, decd, relinquishing,) taking oath and giving bond
according to law, in the sum of $2000 with John J. Wise, John K. Warrington
and Abel Kelly securities thereto. Letters of Administration are granted
him on the estate of Elizabeth Warrington, deceased, in due form.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 160
Ordered that Samuel Waples, Thomas Snead, Jonathan West and Charles
Snead or any three of them, being first duly sworn, do appraise the personal
estate of Elizabeth Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 200
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 1st day
of September 1820.
Present Thomas Cropper, John Finney, George Scarburgh & Bagwell
Wharton, Gent. Justices.
Joshua Warrington Plt. against Mitchel S. West Deft. In Case candid.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 267
At a court held for Accomack County on the 27th day of February 1821.
Present Thomas Cropper, George Scarburgh, John Finney & John Custis,
Gent. Justices.
An Inventory & appraisement, amount of sales and audit and settlement of the estate of Elizabeth Warrington were returned and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 269
John Warrington to Jesse Elliott, Bill of Sale conveying personal estate
acknowledged February 15, 1821.
Joshua Warrington to Jesse Elliott, Bill of Sale on personal property to secure payment of mort.. acknowledged February 20th 1821.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 319
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 30th
day of March 1821.
Present William Parramore, John Finney, John Custis and Henry Fletcher,
Gent. Justices.
Joshua Warrington Plt. against Mitchel S. West Deft. in Case (Candid.)
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 350
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 30th
day of May 1821.
Present William Parramore, Thompson Holmes, John Custis and Thomas
Parramore, Gent., Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of John K. Warrington, decd., was proved by the oaths of Edward S. Snead and James Carmine witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of William Lee and James Poulson executors therein named taking oath and giving bond according to law in the sum of F900 with Thomas R. Joynes and John Finney securities thereto. A certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate in due form.
Ordered that Edward S. Snead, George K. Borman, Arthur Turlington and Levin S. Joynes or any three of them, being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of John K. Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Ordered that Edward S. Snead, George K. Bowman and Levin S. Joynes or any two of them audit & settle the estate of John K. Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 361
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 1st day
of June 1821.
Present William Parramore Senr., John Finney, William A Parker &
Thomas Parramore, Gent. Justices.
Joshua Warrington Plt. against Mitchel S. West In Case..
This day the parties by their attorneys and thereupon also came a Jury to wit: James Bloxom, William Justice, Joseph Turlington, Coventon Bennett, Isaw Wright, Solomon Ewell, John Young, John Lilliston, Isaac Melson, John Y. Bagwell, Henry Bagwell and Southy Bull being elected, tried and sworn well and truly to try the issue joined between the said parties retired and afterwards returned into court with the following verdict to wit. We the Jury find for the defendant. Therefore it is considered by the court that the defendant go hence thereof without delay and recover against the Plt. his costs by him about his defense in this behalf expended.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 447
A Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 26th day
of November 1821.
Present Thomas Cropper, John Finney, Thompson Holmes, George Scarburgh
and Levin S. Joynes, Gent. Justices.
On the motion of Savage Broadwater taking oath and giving bond according to law in the sum of $500 with Caleb Broadwater security thereto. Letters of Administration are granted him on the estate of Nancy Warrington decd. in due form (it appearing to the court that Esther Broadwater relinquishes her right of administration.)
Ordered that Walter Broadwater, Samuel Henderson, Frederick Conner and William Henderson or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of Nancy Warrington, decd., and make return thereof to the court.
Ordered that Walter Broadwater, Samuel Henderson and Frederick Conner or any two of them do audit & settle the estate of Nancy Warrington decd. and make return thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1819-1822 Page 538
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County on the 30th
day of March 1822.
Present Thomas Cropper, Thomas Parramore, William A. Custis & Henry
Fletcher, Gent. Justices.
Sally Warrington, widow of John K. Warrington came into court and relinquished all benefit under the Will of her said deceased husband John K. Warrington and claimed the provisions allowed her by law.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 67
At a court held for Accomack County on the 30th day of September 1822.
Present William Parramore, Thomas Cropper, William Riley and William
R. Custis, Gent. Justices.
Nancy and Smith Warrington (orphans of Stephen) came into court and made choice of William D. Chandler for their guardian and the said William D. Chandler is appointed guardian to Thomas Warrington (orphan of Stephen,) who thereupon gave bond according to law in the sum of $3000 with Thomas R. Joynes and Elijah Boggs securities thereto.
An orphan account against Nancy, Smith and Thomas Warrington (orphans of Stephen) was examined, allowed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 86
At a court held for Accomack County on the 28th day of October 1822.
Present William Parramore Senr., David Watts, William Riley and william
R. Custis Gent. Justices.
George Warrington & Catharine, his wife, Stringer Ames & Rachel, his wife Plaintiffs against Elizabeth Pewsey, Deft. - In Chancery.
This day came the plaintiffs by Severn E. Parker their attorney and it appearing to the Court that the Defendant is an infant Shadrack Darby is appointed her guardian for the special purpose of defending this suit and the plaintiffs filed their bill and the defendant, by her said guardian her answer, and the cause came on by consent to be heard on the bill, answer and exhibit.
Where as on it is decreed and ordered that Thomas Mears, Isaac Smith and William P. Moore or any two of them do make sale of the slave Littleton in the bill and answer mentioned, after having advertized the time and place of such sale at the Courthouse door ten days previously thereto on a credit of sixty days with interest from the day of sale, taking bond with approved security therefor and that they divide the proceeds in the following manner to wit- one third to George Warrington and Catharine, his wife, one third to Elizabeth Pewsey, one third to Stringer Ames and Rachel, his wife, and make report thereof to the Court.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 131
A receipt from George Warrington to Isaac Smith and William P. Moore Cmr's was proved by the oath of George Savage Jun'r. a witness thereto & ordered to be recorded.
A receipt from Stringer Ames to Isaac Smith and William P. Moore Cmr's was proved by the oath of George Savage Jun'r. a witness thereto & ordered to be recorded.
A receipt from Nancy Peusey guardian to Elizabeth A. Peusey to Isaac Smith and William P. Moore Cmr's. was proved by the oath of George Savage Jun'r. a witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 163
At a Quarterly Sessions Court held for Accomack County the 1st day
of June 1823.
Present William Parramore Senr., Thomas Cropper, George Scarburgh,
Thomas Parramore, William Parramore Junr., and William R. Custis, Gent.
Justices.
Ordered that Sarah Warrington (orphan of John B. Warrington be bound by the Overseers of the poor to Tunnell Thornton till of lawful age to learn spinning and weaving.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 181
At a court held for Accomack County on the 27th day of January 1823.
Present William Parramore Senr., Thomas Cropper, George Scarbugh, and
William Riley Gent. Justices.
George Warrington and Caty his wife, Stringer Ames & Rachel his wife, Plaintiffs against Elizabeth Pewsey, Deft. - In Chancery.
The commissioners made their report in these words viz. Sale of negro Littleton belonging to the estate of William Peusey, (sic) dec'd., sold at Pungoteague on Saturday the 16th November 1822 by virtue of decree in Chancery for a division between the heirs of said William Pewsey, dec'd.(sic)
Littleton sold to George Warrington at 60 days for $300.00 Expenses
to be deducted; Paid Joseph Ames for crying sd. negro .25
5% commission on sales 15.00
Net sum to be divided between 3 heirs 285.75
Each heirs part 95.25
In obedience to an order of the Worshipful court of the County of Accomack, bearing the date of the 28th day of October 1822, we the undersigned have sold negro Littleton at public sale and George Warrington was the highest bidder at the price of Three Hundred Dollars and we have divided the same as directed by said order, which may be seen by reference to the above. Statement given under our hands and seals the 16th day of November 1822. Isaac Smith SS, William P. Moore SS
Wherefore it is decreed and ordered that the said sale and division so made be held firm and stable between the parties and that costs be borne by them in proportion to their respective rights.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 228
At a court held for Accomack County on the 30th day of June 1823.
Present Willian Parramore Senr., Thomas Cropper, George Scarburgh,
Thomas Parramore, William Parramore Junr. and William R. Custis, Gent.
Justices.
A deed from William Lee and James Poulson executors of John K. Warrington decd., and Sally Warrington to William S. Watson was acknowledged by the said William as his act and deed. The certificate of the acknowledgement of the said Sally being returned annexed.
Orders Book 1822-1824 Page 315
At a court held for Accomack County on the 26th day of January 1824.
Present William Parramore Senr., George Scarburgh, William Riley and
William R. Custis, Gent. Justices.
It is ordered that the widow of John K. Warrington decd., receive for her dower the one seventh of the sales of the real estate of sd. John K. Warrington deceased.
Orders Book 1824-1827 Page 216
At a court held for Accomack County the 31st day of October 1825. Present
William Parramore Senr., David Watts, George Scarburgh and Walter D. Bayne,
Gent. Justices.
Joshua Warrington to William Elliott, personal estate acknowledged October 11, 1825.
Orders Book 1824-1827 Page 440
At a Court held in Accomack County on the 31st day of October 1826.
Present George Scarburgh, William Riley, William R. Custis & Levin
Joynes, Gent. Justices.
George Warrington and Catharine his wife Plaintiffs. Stringer Ames & Rachel his wife & Elizabeth Peusey Defts.
This day came the Plaintiffs by Thomas R. Joynes their attorney and it appearing to the Court that Elizabeth Pusey (sic) is an infant, Stringer Ames is appointed her guardian, an Ad Litem and the Plaintiffs filed their bill and the Defendants. Stringer Ames and Rachel his wife filed their answer and the said Elizabeth Pusey by her said guardian filed her answer and the cause came on by consent to be heard on the bill, answer and exhibit. Whereas it is decreed and ordered that Richard Ames, Jesse Ames, James Kellam and Henry Stewart or any three of them be commissioners & with the surveyor do divide the lands in the bill mentioned to wit; One hundred & fourteen acres more or less of which William Pusey died seized adjoining the lands of Henry Stewart and others in the following manner to wit; To the Plaintiff Catharine Warrington one third and to each of the defendants Rachel Ames and Elizabeth Peusey one third and make report thereof to the court.
Orders Book 1827-1829 Page 197
At a court held for Accomack County on the 25th day of May 1828. Present
Thompson Holmes, William Riley, William R. Custis, John B. Revell and John
F. Riley, Gent. Justices.
John S. Turlington is appointed guardian to John B. Warrington orphan of John, who thereupon gave bond according to law in the sum of $1000 with Levin S. Joynes and Tully R. Wise securities thereto.
Orders Book 1827-1829 Page 265
At a Court Quarterly Sessions held for Accomack County on the 26th
day of May 1828.
Present George Scarburgh, Thomas Parramore, William R. Custis &
George Smith Gent Justices.
A deed from George Warrington & Catharine his wife to Mahala C. Ames was partly proved as to said George Warrington by the oaths of Custis Kellam and Richard Ames witnesses thereto the certificate of the private examination of said Catharine being returned annexed.
Orders Book 1827-1829 Page 310
At a Court held for Accomack County on Monday the 30th of June 1828.
Present William Parramore, David Watts, James Gillett, John Finney,
George Scarburgh, Henry Fletcher, Thomas Parramore William Riley, John
B. Revell Walter D. Bayne, William A. Custis Levin A. Joynes, George Smith,
Colmore S. Baynes, James Warner & Jacob White Gent Justices.
A deed from George Warrington and Catharine his wife to Mahalla Ames (sic) was fully proved by the oath of Shadrack T. Ames witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1827-1829 Page 558
At a court held for Accomack County on Monday the 29th day of June
1829.
Present George Scarburgh, Thomas Parramore, John B. Revell & William
R. Custis, Gentlemen Justices.
A receipt from Smith Warrington to William D. Chandler was proved by the oath of John Arlington a witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 142
At a court held for Accomack County the 26th day of July 1830. Present
William Parramore Senr., William Riley, William R. Custis and William A.
Parker, Gentlemen Justices.
Smith L. Warrington to John Arlington, trustee for Lewis L. Snead's land and personal estate acknowledged by Smith L. Warrington and Lewis L. Snead July 22, 1830.
Smith L. Warrington to John B. Ailworth, trustee for Samuel B. White's land and personal estate acknowledged by all parties on the 25 July 1830, Teste Thomas R. Joynes C. of C. July 26th 1830.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 151
Samuel C. White plaintiff against Smith L. Warrington, defendant. On attachment. This day came the plaintiff by his attorney and the sheriff made return in these words viz: Purusuent to the within attachment I have levied upon goods and chattels in the hands or possession of Agnes Warrington & Lewis & Snead & summoned to appear at the next Court to be held for the said County of Accomack there to answer upon oath what effects of the sd Smith L. Warrington they or either of them have in their possession or what either of them owes the said Smith L. Warrington. Wm. Parramore Sr. Dy.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 185
At a Court held for Accomack County on Monday the 27th day od September
1830.
Present William R. Custis, John G. Joynes, Colmore S. Bayne & Spencer
D. Fletcher, Gentlemen.
Smith Warrington plaintiff against Levin L. Snead defendant in Chancery. This day came the plaintiff by Peter P. Mayo his attorney and filed his Bill and on motion of the plaintiff and for satisfactory reasons appearing to the Court it is ordered that the defendant be rejoined and inhibited from proceeding in law to recover the possession of the land in the Bill mentioned & that the Commonwealth writ of injunction be issued.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 193
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House on Monday the
25th of October 1830.
Present William R. Custis, Levin S. Joynes, John W. Custis and John
G. Joynes, gentlemen Justices.
Smith L. Warrington plaintiff against Levin L. Snead defendant in Chancery. The defendant appears by George P. Scarbugh & swore to and filed his answer.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 196
At a Court held for Accomack County by adjournment on Tuesday the 26th
day of October 1830.
Present John Finney, Wm. R. Custis, Levin S. Joynes and Oliver Logan,
Gentlemen Justices.
Smith L. Warrington plaintiff against Levin L. Snead defendant in Chancery. This day came the parties in proper person and the defendant filed sundry affidavits, and it is agreed between the parties that the suit shall be dismissed without prejudice to the right of either party and that judgement may be entered against the plaintiff in favor of the defendant for the costs. Therefore it is considered by the Court that the deft recover against the pltff his costs by him about his suit in this behalf expended.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 335
At a Court held for Accomack County on Monday the 25th day of July
1831.
Present Wm. Parramore, David Watts, Wm. R. Custis & Spencer D.
Fletcher, Gentlemen Justices.
Henry B. Parker has been chosen to be guardian by Thomas J. Warrington orphan of Stephen and he thereupon together with John Snead and Thomas W. Finney his securtys thereto entered into & acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Two Thousand dollars conditioned according to law.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 471
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House by adjournment
Tuesday the 1st day of May 1832.
Present David Watts, W. R. Custis, John F. Riley & Oliver Logan,
Gentlemen Justices.
Samuel C. White vs Smith L. Warrington on an Attachment. Continued for Plaintiff.
Orders Book 1829-1832 Page 540
At a Court held for Accomack County by adjournment on Tuesday the 31st
day of July 1832.
Present James Gillett, Walter D. Bayne, W. R. Custis & William
D. Cropper, Gentlemen Justices.
Samuel C. White plaintiff against Smith L. Warrington defendant. No person appearing to prosecute or defend the suit ordered that the same be dismissed
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 98
At a Court held for Accomack County by adjournment on Tuesday the 26th
day of March 1833.
Present David Watts, John W. Custis, Tully R. Wise & Oliver Logan,
Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that the register of Betsy Warrington a free negro is truly made.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 104
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County by adjournment
at the Court House thereof on Thursday the 28th day of March 1833.
Present John Finney, William Riley, John W. Custis & Oliver Logan,
Gentlemen Justices.
George Warnes (sic) possibly Warner (free negro) Plaintiff against Smith Warrington Defendant in T. A. B.y. (Trespass Assault & Battery.) This day came the Defendant by his attorney and the Plaintiff being solemnly called came not but made default, nor is his suit further prosecuted: Therefore on prayer by the Defendant, it is considered by the Court that he recover against the Plaintiff five dollars damage according to law, and his costs by him about his defense in this behalf expended.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 112
At a Court held for Accomack County by adjournment at the Court House
thereof on Monday the 27th day of April 1833.
Present William Riley, Tully R. Wise, John W. Custis & Nathaniel
Topping, Gentlemen Justices.
Ordered that the Overseers of the poor bind William Warrington free negro, son of Betsy Warrington to William Belote til of lawful age to learn farming.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 118
At a Court of Quarter Session held for Accomack County at the Court
House thereof on Monday the 27th day of May 1833.
Present Walter D. Bayne, William R. Custis, Levin S. Joynes & Nathaniel
Topping, Gentlemen Justices.
Love Warrington orphan of John K. Warrington came into Court and made choice of George Bull (of Betty) to be her guardian and he thereupon together with Stephen Hopkins and Edward L. Scott securities thereto entered into & acknowledged a Bond in the penalty of One Thousand Dollars conditioned according to law.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 183
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 26th 1833.
Present William Riley, John B. Revell, Levin S. Joynes & Nathaniel
Topping, Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered that the register of Isaac Warrington, a free negro is truly made.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 200
At a Court held for Accomack County on the 30th day of September 1833.
Present William Parramore, William R. Custis, Colmore Bayne, Jacob
Warner & Thomas Kellam, Gentlemen Justices.
The Court do approve that John W. Smith bind his ward, John T. Warrington orphan of John K. Warrington to George W. Mears til of lawful age to learn boot and shoe making.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 250
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 24th day of February 1834.
Present William Riley, William R. Custis, John G. Joynes & Oliver
Logan, Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that James Warrington who served in the Virginia State Navy in the Revolutionary War died intestate.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 318
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 30th day of June 1834.
Present William Riley, Walter D. Bayne, John B. Revell & Nathaniel
Topping, Gentlemen Justices.
Smith Warrington being in custody of the Sheriff (having prayed in custody on confessing Judgement in the Clerks Office at the suit of Lewis Belote issue) Appeared in Court, delivered in a schedule of his property, took the oath of an insolvent debtor and was thereupon discharged it being admitted by the said Lewis Belote by his attorney that he had legal notice of this motion.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 368
At a Court held for Accomack County on the 27th day of October 1834.
Present William Parramore Senr., William R. Custis, Jacob Warner &
John G. Joynes, Gentlemen Justices.
Thomas J. Warrington to Thomas R. Joynes personal estate. Acknowledged.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 393
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 29th day of December 1834.
Present Walter D. Bayne, William R. Custis, John W. Custis and John
D. Joynes, Gentlemen Justices.
John B. Warrington orphan of John B. Warrington, decd., came into Court and made choice of Robert W. Williams to be his guardian and he there upon with Robert J. Poulson, John C. Wise and Revell West securities thereto entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Three Thousand Dollars conditioned according to law.
Ordered that the Overseers of the Poor bind John the son of Betsy Warrington, free negro, to James Echelberger til of lawful age to learn farming.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 497
At a Court held for Accomack County, at the Court House thereof on
Monday the 27th day of July 1835.
Present William Riley, William R. Custis, Walter D. Bayne & John
G. Joynes, Gentlemen Justices.
John B. Warrington produced in Court the receipt of William E. Beavans Deputy Sheriff for Sixteen dollars and fifty cents, the tax imposed by law & the Court being of the opinion that the said John B. Warrington is a man of good character, not addicted to drunkeness or gaming and that he will keep and orderly and useful house of entertainment, and having entered into Bond with Joseph W. Gibb and John S. Gibb his securities conditioned according to law; It is ordered that he have license to keep an ordinary at his house at Onancock Town until the 1st day of May Court next.
Orders Book 1832-1836 Page 572
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County by adjournment
on Tuesday the 1st day of September Eighteen Hundred and thirty five.
Present William R. Custis, Jacob Warner, John W. Custis and David Broadwater,
Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that the register of Sylvia Warrington, a free negro is truly made.
Orders Book 1836-1840 Page 128
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County at the Court
House thereof on Monday the 27th day of March 1837.
Present William R. Justis, John G. Joynes, William P. Moore & William
Wyatt, Gentlemen Justices.
John B. Warrington to Robert W. Williams, Real Personal estate acknowledged. The same to the same Deed of release acknowledged.
Orders Book 1836-1840 Page 246
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 30th day of October 1837.
Present William R. Custis, Edward O. Finney, Nathaniel Topping &
William Nock, Gentlemen Justices.
A Deed from George Warrington to Henry L. Wessels was acknowledged by said George Warrington and ordered to be recorded as his act and deed.
A Deed from Henry L. Wessels to George Warrington was acknowledged by the said Henry L. Wessels as his act & deed and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1836-1840 Page 268
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 25th day of December 1837.
Present John G. Joynes, Nathaniel Topping, John C. Wise & William
P. Moore, Gentlemen Justices.
A Deed of release from Robert W. Williams to John B. Warrington was acknowledged by said robert W. as his act and deed & ordered to be recorded.
A Deed from John B. Warrington from Charles Belote was proved by the oath of George Scarbugh, Levin James & Thomas B. Custis witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1836-1840 Page 271
The Court do approve that William J. Belote assign to John G. Joynes
the indenture of William Warrington free negro.
Orders Book 1836-1740 Page 347
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 25th day of June 1838.
Present Walter D. Bayne, Oliver Logan, Nathaniel Topping & William
Wyatt, Gentlemen Justices.
John B. Warrington and Elizabeth his wife to Charles Belote land heretofore recorded as to John B. Warrington & now certified by two Justices of the Peace as to the said Elizabeth Warrington.
Orders Book 1836-1840 Page 565
At a Court held for Accomack County by adjournment at the Court House
thereof on Tuesday the 25th day of June 1839.
Present Levis S. Joynes, John D. Field, James W. Custis & Thomas
B. Custis, Gentlemen Justices.
Smith L. Warrington & c Appellante against Henry P. Parker Appelle. On an appeal from a Judgement rendered by a justice of the Peace in favor of the Appelle against the Appellante on the 22nd day of September 1838 for Sixteen Dollars and Seventy cents with interest from the said 22nd day of Sept. 1838 til paid & 24.00 costs.
This day came the Appellants by their attorney and the Appelle appeared by William T. Joynes his attorney and the cause was argued by counsel. On consideration whereof it is considered by the Court that the Judgement aforesaid is erroneous and that the same be reversed & annulled and the warrant dismissed, and that the Appellants never against the Appelles their costs by them expended in prosecuting their appeal aforesaid here and their costs before the magistrate also.
Orders Book 1836-1840 Page 612
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 28th day of October 1839.
Present David Watts, Levin S. Joynes, Oliver Logan and William S. Mathews,
Gentlemen Justices.
John W. Hutchinson Plaintiff against Smith L. Warrington Defendant.
On a motion to recover money paid as security for said Warrington on a Judgement Bond in favor of William Drummond. This day came the plaintiff by William T. Joynes his attorney and it being proved that the defendant has had legal notice of the motion and he being solemnly called, came not, but made default and the plaintiff having proved his debt it is considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover against the defendant Ninety Seven Dollars & ninety Four cents with interest from the 23nd day of September 1839 til paid and the costs.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 96
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 26th day of December 1842.
Present Edward O. Finney, John C. Wise, William Nock & Peter D.
Corbin, Gentlemen Justices.
John T. Warrington to Sarah A. Warrington land acknowledged.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 205
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County at the Court
House thereof on Friday the 2nd day of June 1843.
John D. Tyler for the use of Smith, Murphy & co Plaintiffs against John T. Warrington & Benjamin Hargis Defendants in debt.
Same Judgement in favor of the plaintiff against the defendants for the sum of Eighty Two dollars, with interest thereon from the 1st day of January 1842 til paid & his costs by him about his suit, in this behalf expended, And the defendants in mercy & C.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 215
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for the County of Accomack at the
Court House thereof on the 2nd day of June 1843.
Mitchel West issue of John D. Tyler who was issue of Sarah D. Bayly Plaintiff against John T. Warrington & Sally Warrington Defendants in debt.
Same Judgement in favor of the Plaintiff against the defendants for the sum of Twenty Five Dollars with interest thereon from the 1st day of January 1843 til paid & his costs by him about his suit in his behalf expended and the defendants in mercy C.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 253
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County at the Court
House thereof on Monday the 28th day of August 1843.
Present William Riley, Nathaniel Topping, Oliver Logan & Peter
D. Corbin, Gentlemen Justices.
The Last Will and Testament of Abbott Warrington, decd, was proved by the oath of James Northam, William Andrews & Sally Northam (of...) witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of David Broadwater the executor therein named taking oath & giving Bond according to law in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars with James Northam & Richard Conquest security thereto. Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Ordered that James H. Fletcher, Spencer Drummond Senr., Henry Hall Jr. & Asa J. Dix or any three of them being first duly sworn do appraise the personal estate of Abbott Warrington, decd, and make return thereof to the Court.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 411
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County at the Court
House thereof on Tuesday the 26th day of March 1844.
Present David Broadwater, Edward O. Finney, Nathaniel Topping &
Littleton A. Hinman, Gentlemen Justices.
The Commonwealth Plaintiff against John T. Warrington Defendant on rule & C. The defendant appeared in Court and showed suffecient reasons, and the rule was thereupon discharged.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 434
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Accomack County at the Court
House thereof on Tuesday the 28th day of May 1844.
Present David Broadwater, Edward O. Finney, William Nock & Littleton
A. Hinman, Gentlemen Justices.
An account of the sales of the estate of Abbott Warrington, decd, was returned and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1842-1845 Page 671
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 28th day of July Eighteen Hundred and Forty five.
Present William Riley, Oliver Logan, Nathaniel Topping & William
P. Moore Senr., Gentlemen Justices.
On the application of David Broadwater executor of Abbott Warrington, decd.
Ordered that Oliver Logan, William S. Matthews & William C. Slocomb or any two of them being first duly sworn be commissioners to state, settle and adjust the estate of the said Abbott Warrington, decd, and make report thereof to the Court.
Orders Book 1845-1848 Page (No Number)
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 27th day of October 1845.
Present William Riley, William S. Matthews, John T. R. Joynes &
William P. Moore, Gentlemen Justices.
An audit and settlement of the estate of Abbott Warrington, decd, was returned and ordered to be filed for exceptions thereto.
Orders Book 1845-1848 Page 75
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereto on Monday
the 27th day of December 1845.
Present David Broadwater, Nathaniel Topping, Littleton A. Hinman &
James W. Custis, Gentlemen Justices.
An audit & settlement of the estate of Abbott Warrington, decd, having been returned to the last Court and no exceptions being made thereto; It is ordered that the same be recorded.
Orders Book 1845-1848 Page 545
At a Court held for the County of Accomack at the Court House thereto
on Monday the Twenty Sixth day of June, Eighteen Hundred and Forty Eight.
Present William Riley Sr., John C. Wise, Peter D. Corbin & William
P. Moore Jr., Gentlemen Justices.
At a motion of the Atty; for the Com: It is ordered that a summons
be issued against Wm. F. Eichelberger extr of the Last Will and Testament
of Jos: Eichelberger, decd, to appear here at the next term and to show
cause if any he can why the indenture binding John Warrington, orphan of
Betsy (a free negro) as an apprentice to his said testator, should not
be cancelled.
Orders Book 1848-1851 Page 42
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for the County of Accomack at the
Court House thereof on Monday the Twenty Seventh day of November, Eighteen
Hundred and Forty Eight.
Present William P. Moore Sr., Edward O Finney, William P. Moore Jr.
& Edward L. Bayly, Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered that the Overseers of the Poor bind James Warrington (fn) orphan of Betsy Warrington, decd, (fn) to Tully W. Parker until lawful age to learn farming; And that the said Tully W. Parker pay unto the said James Warrington (fn) when he arrives at lawful age the sum of Twenty dollars a year for his services the first three years, and Thirty Dollars a year for his services the last four years.
Same entry as to Oalet Warrington (fn)orphan of same except $5 a year for first 5 years, and $25 a year for the last six years.
Same entry as to Ann Warrington (fn)orphan of the same except until 18 years of age, and to pay sixty Dollars for her services until she arrives at that age.
Same entry as to Mary Warrington (fn)orphan of same except to pay $20 for her services until she arrives to the age of 18 years.
Orders Book 1848-1851 Page 53
An account of George Warrington against the Commonwealth, amounting to $1.84 was examined by the Court allowed and ordered to be certified to the Auditor of Public Accounts.
Orders Book 1848-1851 Page 351
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for the County of Accomack at the
Court House thereof by adjournment on Thursday the 30th day of May A.D.
1850.
Present Nathaniel Topping, John J. Blackstone, Samuel Melvin, John
D. Field, William Nock, Littleton A. Hinman, Peter D. Corbin, James M.
Savage, William S. Fletcher, William Riley, George S. Rogers, William P.
Moore Sr., William P. Moore Jr., Shalmaneser Davis & James W. Custis,
Gentlemen Justices.
Same entry as to John T. Warrington.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 101
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 29th day of september 1851.
Present John D. Field, Shalamaneser Davis, John J. Blackstone &
James M. Savage, Gentlemen Justices.
On the motion of John T. Warrington another Merchant it is ordered to be certified that the said Warrington is a person of good character, and the Court sees no objection to permission to sell at his store as aforesaid.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 155
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 26th day of January Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Two.
Present Nathaniel Topping, Shalamaneser Davis, John J. Blackstone and
William S. Fletcher, Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that it appears to the satisfaction of the Court, that Stephen Warrington who was reputed to have served in the Revolutionary War, died many years ago leaving the following children, his only heirs at Law, namely George Warrington, Samuel Warrington, Peggy Warrington, Nancy Warrington, Smith Warrington and Thomas Warrington. That Nancy Warrington (now Nancy Smith) and Thomas Warrington are still living. Sally Warrington married William Parsons and is dead. Samuel Warrington and George Warrington are dead and intestate, leaving no children nor descendants of children. John K. Warrington is dead leaving Lovey Warrington, now Lovey Ames. John T. Warrington and Sally Warrington (now Sally Belote) his only children and heirs at Law. Peggy Warrington married William Whitehead and is dead and intestate, leaving John Whitehead, William Whitehead and Edward Whitehead her only children and heirs at Law.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 161
At a Court held for Accomack County, at the Court House thereof on
Monday the 23rd day of February Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Two.
Present John J. Blackstone, William P. Moore Sr., James M. Savage and
Shalamaneser Davis, Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that it appears to the satisfaction of the Court that Smith Warrington who at the last Court was proven to be one of the heirs of Stephen Warrington is dead and intestate and never married,
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 210
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for the County of Accomack at the
Court House thereof on Monday the 31st day of May Eighteen Hundred and
Fifty Two.
Present William P. Moore Sr., William Nock Sr., George L. Rogers and
Samuel Melvin, Gentlemen Justices.
On the motion of Margaret Warrington taking the oath and giving bond according to law in the penalty of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) with William B. finney and Louis C. H. Finney her securities. Letters of Administration are granted her on the estate of John T. Warrington, decd.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 232
At a Court held for Accomack County at the Court House thereof on Monday
the 23rd day of June One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Two.
Present Nathaniel Topping, Samuel Melvin, Peter D. Corbin and William
P. Moore, gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that the register of John Warrington (a free negro) is truly made.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 328
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for the County of Accomack at the
Court House thereof on Tuesday the 30th day of November 1852.
William Hinman admin'r of George Warrington, decd, Pltf against William s. Robins Deft. Same Judgement in favor of the plaintiff against the defendant for the sum of Thirty Three Dollars and Fifteen cents ($33.15) with interest thereon from the 5th day of June 1851 til paid and his costs by him about this suit in this behalf expended and the defendant in mercy &. Plts Costs Clerk $203 Shff $100 atty and Tax 3 total $603.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 348
At a Court held for the County of Accomack at the Court House thereof
on Monday the 31st day of January A.D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty
Three.
Present William P. Moore Senr. Presiding Justice and Thomas H. Kellam,
Samuel M. Hopkins and James S. Corbin, Gentlemen Justices.
A Deed from John T. Warrington and Margaret C. his wife of the one part and Richard Ames and Lovey his wife of the second part and Levin B. Belote and Sarah his wife and Richard West Trustee for the said Sarah of the third part, was fully proved as to the said Richard Ames and Levin B. Belote, by the oath of William P. Moore Jr. and George S. Rogers witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 367
At a Court held for the County of Accomack at the Court House thereof
on Monday the 28th day of March A.D. One Thousand eight Hundred and Fifty
Three.
Present William P. Moore Senr., Presiding Justice and Thomas H. Wessells,
Thomas A. Northam, John W. Tunnell and George S. Savage. Gentlemen Justices.
Ordered that the road from Warrington's Branch to the Sign Post near Anoncock be added to the precinct over which John D. Window has this day been appointed surveyor in the place of Edward Snead, deceased.
Orders Book 1851-1854 Page 513
At a Court held for the County of Accomack at the Court House thereof
on Monday the 26th day of december A. D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Fifty Three.
Present William P. Moore Senr., Presiding Justice and Thomas W. Turford,
Southy J. Lucas and Thomas H. Kellam, Gentlemen Justices.
It is ordered to be certified that it appears to the satisfaction of
the Court that John K. Warrington (one of the children of Stephen Warrington
who served in the Revolutionary War) is dead, leaving John T. Warrington,
Lovey A. Charnock, and Sally Belote his only children and heirs at Law.
That Lovey A. Charnock is now Lovey C. Ames and that John T. Warrington
has departed this life intestate leaving the following and only children
to wit: Emily S. Warrington, John R. Warrington and William A. Warrington
who are minors.
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