Records oi' Deeds for A\'est Aucusja, Virginia. .309 



lawful Age that for and in Consideration of the sum of Twenty 

 Pounds in hand paid hath put and placed himself Voluntary for 

 the Space of 'i'hree years and three Quarters from the date of 

 these presents and him the said William Parkyson to serve for 

 the aforesaid term in the Capacity of a Servant and as such to 

 demean himself According to his Wit Power and Ability and 

 Agreeable to the Laws of this Colony and the said AVilliam 

 I'arkyson for himself his heirs or l*Aecutors doth Promise and 

 agree to find the said Servant in Competent and Sufficient 

 Meat Drink and Apparal Washing and Lodging and all other 

 things tit and Necessary for a Servant and at the Expiration of 

 the said Term to pay the Customary dues In Witness whereof 

 both Parties have hereunto set their Hands and Seals the day 

 and year above Written 

 Sign'd Sealed and Delivered John x McMullin ^ U'^l 



his mark 



in the presence of William Parkison [L S] 



J G Jones 

 Benj? Davis 

 Silas Zane 



(58) At a Court Continued and held for Augusta County at Pitts- 

 burg the 20th day of September 1775 



This Indenture from John McMullin to William Parkyson 

 was Proved by the Oaths of John Gabriel Jones and Benjamin 

 Davis two of the Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be recorded 



Test foHX Madison 



Examined ^: delivered Know all men by 



John Jeremiah Jacobs October 8th 1775 these Presents that 



I Robert Denbow 

 of the County of Westmoreland in the Province of Pennsyl- 

 vania for and in Consideration of the Sum of fifteen Pounds to 

 me in hand paid by Michael Cresap the receipt whereof I do 

 hereby Acknowledge Have Bargained and Sold and by these 

 presents do bargain and sell unto the sd Michael Cresap '" one 

 Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and being in Westrnore- 



' So recorded ; was it John Mitchell or John McMullin who thus became an '• in- 

 dented servant " ? 



^Charged by Logan with having killed his relatives in the spring of 1774. 



