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Land Records

Land owned by Samuel Dishman (Duchemin) at the time of his death in 1727
Year Acquired Amount Location How Acquired Disposition  
1693/94 60 acres (est.) Westmoreland County
(in King George County after 1778)
Purchased with Isaac Duchemin from Malachy Peale Part of 600 acres willed to sons John and James. Link
1696 100 acres Westmoreland County
(in King George County after 1778)
Purchased by Isaac Duchemin from Charles Ashton for 4,000 lbs of tobacco Part of 600 acres willed to sons John and James. Link
1701 200 acres Richmond County
(in King George County after 1721)
Purchased from Robert Peck for 3,500 lbs of tobacco Willed to son James. Link
1710 440 acres Westmoreland County
(in King George County after 1778)
Northern Neck grant Part of 600 acres willed to sons John and James. Link
1711 202 acres Stafford County
(in Prince William County after 1731)
Northern Neck Grant Willed to son John, sold by John's widow in 1740. Link
1714 816 acres Essex County Patented under the headright system for transportation of 6 persons. Willed to sons Peter and David. Link

Note: This table is based on the research of James Dallas Dishman of Lynchburg, VA.

 Acquired 1696Acquired 1752Acquired 1710Acquired 1693

Dishman Land in King George County, Virginia

 

1 - Original home place of Samuel and Isaac Duchemin (1693/94)
2 - Acquired by Isaac Duchemin in 1696
3 - Acquired by Samuel Duchemin in 1710
4 - Acquired by Samuel Dishman Sr. in 1752 (site of Pine Hill home)

Click here for an aerial view of the area from Microsoft Terraserver

 

Last updated on 19 Nov 2007

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