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William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County History Land office treasury warrant 10604 issued March 7, 1787 Date of Survey October 17, 1792 Patent signed by Henry Lee, Esq., Governor of Virginia Examined Description 250 acres in Greenbrier County joining the lands of John Blake, Charles Lewis, and William Fullerton on Big Sinking Creek Boundary Beginning at a sycamore opposite the mouth of Burns Creek corner to Fullerton and John Blake and running with the latter N10W26 to a white oak N30W22 to a white oak and hickory N40W52 to a white oak on Lewis’ line and leaving said Blake and with Lewis S50W36 to a cherry tree and white oak by the creek S80W158 crossing the creek to two black oaks and white oak corner and with N16E160 crossing the creek to a cherry tree on Lewis’ line and leaving the same N68W34 to an ironwood S35W80 crossing the creek to a red oak on a ridge S7W72 to a white oak on said ridge S31W162 to two white oaks near Cavendish’s road S43E80 to a white oak on a hill S83E52 to a white oak on a steep hillside above as alt Petre Cove and N58E290 to the beginning

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Page 1: William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County...William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County History Land office treasury warrant 10604 issued March 7, 1787 Date of Survey October

William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County

History Land office treasury warrant 10604 issued March 7, 1787 Date of Survey October 17, 1792 Patent signed by Henry Lee, Esq., Governor of Virginia Examined

Description 250 acres in Greenbrier County joining the lands of John Blake, Charles Lewis, and William Fullerton on Big Sinking Creek

Boundary Beginning at a sycamore opposite the mouth of Burns Creek corner to Fullerton and

John Blake and running with the latter N10W26 to a white oak N30W22 to a white oak and hickory N40W52 to a white oak on Lewis’ line and leaving said Blake and with Lewis S50W36 to a cherry tree and white oak by the creek S80W158 crossing the creek to two black oaks and white oak corner and with N16E160 crossing the creek to a cherry tree on Lewis’ line and leaving the same N68W34 to an ironwood S35W80 crossing the creek to a red oak on a ridge S7W72 to a white oak on said ridge S31W162 to two white oaks near Cavendish’s road S43E80 to a white oak on a hill S83E52 to a white oak on a steep hillside above as alt Petre Cove and N58E290 to the beginning

Page 2: William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County...William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County History Land office treasury warrant 10604 issued March 7, 1787 Date of Survey October
Page 3: William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County...William Blake – 250 acres in Greenbrier County History Land office treasury warrant 10604 issued March 7, 1787 Date of Survey October