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Note: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Moses,1718::teague::1091.html Moses Teague and William Wilburn both received land grants from Lord Granville on the same day and recorded in the year 1751 in Goochland, VA He operated a ferry across the Potomac River near Pack Horse Road in Frederick County, Virginia. That part of Frederick County is now located in Berkley County, West Virginia. He was appointed constable in Frederick County on 7-13-1744. Moses was a Regulator. From the Frederick County Deed Book 1743-1758?.8-20-1752.I, William Loftin, have constituted and appointed my trusty and well beloved Moses Teague my true and lawful attorney. 11-5-1756 - Moses bought 484 acres on the south fork of Deep River in Rowan County, NC. 2-24-1761?grant to Moses Teague for 100 acres on the Potomac River in Frederick County, VA (now Berkeley County, WV) Orange County, VA Deed Books 1741-1743 Moses paid 50 pounds for a tract of land on the western side of the Shenandoah River, part of the 40,000 acres ourchased of Jost Hite from Isaaac and John Van Metre on the south side of Hungoluto River (later the Potomac River), the upper end of an island adjoining William Shepherd?s plantation above the wagon road ford on the north side of the wagon road. (now located in Jefferson County, West Virginia)
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