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| Revolutionary War Era Flag
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| Reynold Brightwell's will pg. 1. LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF REYNOLDS BRIGHTWELL:Reynold Brightwell of Prince Edward Co., VA
15 Aug 1804 Will
In the name of God Amen I Reynold Brightwell of the county of prince Edward Being th{r}ow the a Bundane Murcie and goodnefs of god. Tho Weake in Body yeat of a Sound and pirfect understanding And Membry Do constitute this my last Will and Testament and Desier it to Be Recievd by all as Such Which as follows to Wit after all my Just Debts is paid I give the Ballance of my Estate To my loving Wife as long as she lives or as long as She livs a Widdow and If She Marreys a gaine for Hur to have what the law a lows hur and no moor And I give my hole track of land to my Sun William Brightwell in conciquine of his finding Me a Negro Boy by the name of grig Which Belonges to William to Serve me and my wife as long As We Bouth live and after Both of our Dearths The Said Boy to Decend to my Sun William a gain. And I give to my younge Daughter my corner cubbard at our Dearths and all the Balance of my Estate that Remains at our D{ece}sts to be Equelly Divided Between all my children and I constitute and Appoint my two Suns Charls and Barnett Brightwell Whome I Make Sole Exeutors to this my last will And testament in witnefs wheare unto I have Set My hand and affixed my Seale this fifteenth Day of August 1804
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NOTE: Reynolds Brightwell is not found in the 1810 Census of Prince Edward Co. Virginia; his wife Drucilla Brightwell is shown as a Head of Household along with his children because he had died August 15, 1804. These same men; except for Drucilla; who apparently died in Prince Edward Co. Virginia --remained in Prince Edward County Virginia up until 1840 Census records. Some of the Brightwell family decided to remain in
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| Reynold Brighwell's will pg. 2.
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| Richard and Judith Marriage Closeup
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Place: Dayton, Greene, Ohio, USA
39.7589478, -84.19160690000001
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| Richard and Judith Moore Wedding
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| Richard and Judy Moore 1946, Dayton, Ohio
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| Richard B Parsons Land Patent 1
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| Richard B Parsons Land Patent 2
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| Richard Edward Moore
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| Richard Edward Moore Headstone
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Place: Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
36.8193747, -79.39916970000002
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| Richard Farthing's home Richard Farthing's home up until 1777. Called Mansfield, it is the oldest building in Chatham, Virginia. In 1777, it served as a court house and later became the home of a Judge Coles after the Civil War. Mansfield is currently a Chatham Hall faculty residence. http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/chathamsoldest.htm http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/tour/cha/
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| Richard Farthing, "History of Pittsylvania" Richard Farthing is mentioned on page 159 of Maud Clement's book, "History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia". Text that pertains to Richard Farthing states: "It was further ordered that the court for Pittsylvania should be held at the house of Richard Farthing until the justices of the peace should select a central point in the county at which the necessary court buildings should be erected. On January 1, 1777, Pittsylvania assumed its present size, and on the 23rd day of that month a court for the county was held at the home of Richard Farthing."
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| Richard Jane Randolph Courtesy: http://www.pickettsociety.com/turkey_island/turkey_pix.html Please note caption: "Here atop the highest crest on the old Turkey Island plantation stands a solitary sentinel to an almost forgotten past. The 13-foot obelisk of imported sandstone is seen now only by an occasional hunter hiking through the dense woods surrounding it. Erected in 1771 by a grateful son in memory of his parents, Richard and Jane Randolph, it also bears an inscription commemorating the "Calamitous Flood of 1771." The "grateful son" was Ryland Randolph, who died in 1785. It is called "the Randolph Monument"or "the Flood Monument".
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2524630 Oct 3, 1950 Pressure Control Valve
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2556700 June 12, 1951 Propeller Control
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2626670 Jan 27, 1953 Propeller Control
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2648389 Aug 11, 1953 Variable Pressure System
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2653669 Sept 29, 1953 Accumulator Feathering System for Variable Pitch Propeller Control
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2737253 March 6, 1956 Propeller Pitch Control
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2738843 March 20, 1956 Turbine Propeller Control System
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2761517 Sept 4, 1956 Control Mechanism for Propellers of the Contra-rotation Type
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2766731 Oct 16, 1956 Electrically Controlled Fluid Pressure Operated Remote Positioner
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2857007 Oct 21, 1958 Fluid Pressure Control System for Variable Pitch Propellers
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 2883178 April 21, 1959 Centrifugally Responsive Governor Valve
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 3744743 July 10, 1973 Helicopter Power Plant System
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 4200252 Apr 29, 1980 Helicopter Antitorque System Using Circulation Control
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| Richard Moore - US Patent 4632337 Dec 30, 1986 Helicopter Rotor Transmission Systems - NOTAR
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| Richard W Echols Headstone
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Place: Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
36.8193747, -79.39916970000002
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| Richard White Echols
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| Robert Bolling
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| Robert S Hurt Headstone 1
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Place: Smith Cemetery, Purmela, Coryell, Texas, USA
31.4836653, -97.96213419999998
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| Robert S Hurt Headstone 2
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Place: Smith Cemetery Purmela, Coryell, Texas, USA
31.4836653, -97.96213419999998
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| Robert T Sandifer
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| Rodham Kenner Cralle 1785 Rodham K Cralle 100 Acre Land Warrant
This Rev War warrant was later transferred (sold?) in 1804 to General Thomas Worthington (Warrant #3845) for land in Ohio (see Worthington Grant). Worthington would become Ohio's first Senator and 6th Governor.
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| Rodham Kenner Cralle Muster Roll Virginia 5th Regiment-Revolutionary War Muster Rolls with Rodham K. Cralle as private. There are 20 pages with Rodham's name from June 1777 through December 1778 with only Nov 1777-April 1778 taken as furlough.
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| Root Genealogical Records 1600-1870. page 103
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| Rosa T Ferguson Riddle Pension Application
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| Ruben E Moore Family 1896 Ruben and Emma with children.
Back row: Willie, John, Lee, George, Charlie
Middle row: Emma, Ruben
Front row: Sandy (infant), Caleb (sleeping)
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Date: 1896
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| Ruben Edward Moore Headstone
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Place: Moore-Edwards Farm, Rondo, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
36.82073710019064, -79.5216207849262
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| Ruben Moore Death Record
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| Ruben Moore Headstone
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| Rudolph Creutz Marriage Rudolph Creutz and Else Marie Deichmann marriage record from the Haslev Denmark parish register.
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| Sallie Ann Motley Headstone
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Place: Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
36.8193747, -79.39916970000002
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| Sallie Anne Motley 1858-1933
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| Sally Ann Motley
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| Samuel Landerer 1950
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| Samuel Landerer Declaration of Intent
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| Samuel T Moore Service Record, Page 01
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| Samuel T Moore Service Record, Page 02
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| Samuel T Moore Service Record, Page 03
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