VIRGINIA CHANCERY CASES - SUSSEX COUNTY

Containing Vaughan Surname Before 1850


Sussex County has no chancery cases in the Library of Virginia database. The following three cases from nearby counties relate to Sussex County.


Sussex County Related

1785-002

Greensville

William Myrick

Exx OF William Moore

Mason, Moore, More, Myrick, Vaughan

1781 William Moore of Sussex co VA

 

1847-001

Dinwiddie

Robert H. Vaughan

Alfred J Vaughan, admr Eaton Vaughan

Vaughan

William Vaughan (Brunswick Co)

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Complaint 1 Apr 1842. Complainant was son of Robert Vaughan who was the son of William Vaughan who died in 1809 in Brunswick County. His father Robert [d. Sussex Co. ca 1816] left three children: Eaton Vaughan, Dorothy Vaughan (who married Alfred J. Vaughan) and himself. He alleges his Uncle Alfred defrauded him as to the value of the estate left by his grandfather. Alfred replied. B. J. Vaughan gave a deposition. There is no final order.

1849-012

Greensville

Admr of Richard Hill Et al

Cur(s) of William Hill Et al

Bland, Booth, Brodnax, Cabaniss, Cary, Chambliss, Coe, Crawford, Edwards, Elliott, Epes, Field, Foreman, Foulkes, Foulks, Fowlkes, Freeman, Gee, Gholson, Graves, Griswold, Hamlet, Hamlin, Harris, Hicks, Hill, Hunt, Irby, Jones, Kernachan, Long, Maffit, Maffitt, Malone, Matthews, McClusty, Meade, Mitchell, Muse, Neal, Osborne, Parham, Peter, Rembert, Roane, Roberts, Ruffin, Searcy, Simmons, Stevens, Sturdivant, Telfair, Terrill, Tucker, Vaughan, Wade, Ward, Watkins, White, Wren, Wrenn

1820 Henry Hill of Sussex Co VA

1830 William Hill of Sussex Co VA

 

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