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=== April 6, 1734 === | === April 6, 1734 === | ||
Source: [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007501160205756 LOV] | Source: [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007501160205756 LOV], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37S-J3VB-X?cat=584564&i=208&lang=en FamilySearch] | ||
=== June 25, 1747 === | === June 25, 1747 === | ||
Revision as of 08:42, 9 January 2026
| Richard Echols | |
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| Born | ... |
| Died | ... |
| Parents | John Echols (born 1650) and Mary (Cave) Echols |
| Spouse | Catherine (Evans) Echols |
| Children | John Echols (born 1736), ... |
Summary
Richard Echols owned significant land in Halifax County, Virginia. There are several surviving records of land grants and patents for "Richard Echols" or "Richard Eckholds", which are described in their own section.
Some of this land appears to have been sold by his son, John Echols.
In addition, there is a land grant said to be adjoining that of Richard Echols:
- Land grant 25 September 1762 (LOV)
Land grants
Land grants are organized by date granted. Most of the relevant information in this section stems from the Library of Virginia.
April 6, 1734
Source: LOV, FamilySearch
June 25, 1747
Source: LOV
August 20, 1748
Source: LOV
August 5, 1751
Source: LOV
February 5, 1753
Source: LOV
September 10, 1755
Received land via patent near Banister river and Turable creek.
A subsection of this land (identified by date of patent) was sold by his, John Echols, as detailed in Deed Book, Halifax County#Book 9, page 378.
Source: Library of Virginia
August 7, 1771
Source: LOV