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8.^ North of Blueford was Milford, the residence 

 of Isaac Dubose, who left it to his eldest son, Isaac, 

 by whom it was sold to Samuel Cordes. The elder 

 Isaac Dubose married Miss Boisseau, by whom he 

 had three sons and two daughters, viz. : Isaac, who 

 married Mary Dutart ; David, who married Eliza- 

 beth Moncrieff; and Samuel, who married Eliza- 

 beth Sinkler. His daughter Joanna married David 

 Gaillard of White Plains; his other daughter, 

 Catharine, died unmarried. 



9. The Lane plantation was owned by Samuel 

 Cordes, Esq. 



10. Tower Hill was settled by John Couturier. 

 He married Elizabeth Couturier, and had three 

 sons and a daughter. His son John married first 

 a Miss Cook, and after her death Miss Ann 

 Cahusac; they were the parents of the late Dr. 

 John Couturier of Pineville. Thomas married 

 Miss Buford of Williamsburg, who, after his death, 

 married Judge Richardson. Joseph married Miss 

 Ellinor Couturier, and after her death Miss Louisa 

 Kirk. The daughter married Major William 

 Macdonald. 



11. The Island was formerly a homestead, and 

 when I first knew it, was the property of John 

 Couturier. It is now a part of Tower Hill. 



1 2. I do not know who first settled and occupied 

 Johnsrun. It was once owned by the Williamses, 

 who lived there ; it was held by various persons on 



