9838 Individuals in our Database | | | | | LT.COL. Lewis Willis Sex: Male | | | |  | | Birth Date | 1734 FREDERICKSBURG SPOTSYLVANIA CO VIRGINIA | | Death Date | 1813 FREDERICKSBURG SPOTSYLVANIA CO VIRGINIA | | Father | Henry Willis Col. | Born: | | | Mother | Mildred Washington | Born: 1696 | Died: 1747 | | Lewis Willis Notes: |
| | Notes: | For sale, Two well known tracts of land, to wit: Popcastle & Lambs Creek, in the county of King George, lying on the river, 15 miles below Fredericksburg. Popcastle was occupied by the late Col. William Champ; it contains 1288 acres of productive land, well adapted to grain and abound in cedar. The buildings consist of a two story brick dwelling house, kitchen, dairy, smoke house, stable, barn, and negro houses; also, a good mill seat whereon there is a mill house, and a pair of stones, that may be had with the premises. Lambs Creek is now in the possession of Col. Lewis Willis; it contains 657 acres, adjoining the other land; the buildings are greatly out of repair and of but little value. This tract has also a valuable mill seat, with the whole of the dam remaining, there having been a mill formerly. Each of those tracts, bounds on the river, and the description of the above may be applied fully to this, each having the greatest advantages of wild fowl, fish, and a range f! or cattle, sheep and hogs, and each a good landing. A great proportion of both tracts is flat land, very durable, and a considerable quantity of meadow ground. Any person inclinable to purchase, may known the terms by application to Col. Lewis Willis, as I shall be a few weeks absent from this place. A good bargain may be had for cash or negroes, if the purchaser would take both tracts, and in that case credit would be given for one third the purchase money. Francis Willis, Of Georgia. Fredericksburg, Jan. 14, 1789
| |  | | Birth Date | 1736 King William County, Colony of Virginia | | Death Date | 1779 VA | | Father | | Born: | Died: | | Mother | | Born: | | | Mary Jane Champe Notes: | Daughter of Col. John he younger Champe, of Lambs Creek and Jane Champe | | Individual Notes: | | | |
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