Individual Details

Paul Noland

(Abt 1725 - )



Fairfax Co VA Deed Book A-2, Film #007898137, Item 2
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13 Nov 1744 Deed from Peter Noland, Philip Noland, Pearce Noland, Paul Noland, and Mary Noland, all of Fairfax to Willoughby Newton for 30#’s, 240 acres, on draft of Rocky Cedar Run, granted to George Slater from the proprietors, 27 Jun 1721, land of George Elkridge, William Linton, Francis Awbrey. Conveyed by Slater to Philip Noland who by his will devised the same with to other lands to his four sons, Peter, Philip, Pearce & Paul and his daughter Mary. Signed: Peter Noland, Philip Noland, Pierce (X), Mary (W) Noland [Paul did not sign]. Witness: W. West, Richard Sturman, Joseph Gardner. Acknowledged 16 Apr 1745 by the 4 siblings that had signed.
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15 Apr 1745 Deed of Lease. Peter Nowland, Philip Nowland, Pierce Nowland, Paul Nowland, and Mary Nowland, planters and spinster of Truro Parish and Fairfax Co to Lewis Ellzey for 5sh, land on Elk Lick Run. 350 acres granted George Sleater of Prince William County by deed from the proprietors of the Northern Neck and by Sleater (Slater) to Philip Noland, their father and by him devised by his last will to the said Peter, Philip, Pierce, Paul & Mary. Signed: Peter Nowland, Philip Nowland, Pierce (P) Nowland, Mary (W) Noland. No signature of Paul’s. Wit: W.West, Richard Sturman, Joseph Gardner, Joseph Johnson, Thos. Awbrey, Willim Halling 18 Jun 1745. Proved by William West, Richard Sturman, & Joseph Johnson

Fairfax Co VA Deed Book B-1, Film #007898137, Item 3
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8 Mar 1748 Deeds of Lease & Release Peter Noland & Ann his wife, Philip Noland and Elizabeth his wife, Pearce Noland and Sary his wife, Paul Noland and Mary Noland of Fairfax to Lewis Elzey for 5sh, land on branches of Goose Creek, 236 acres, two full third parts of a tract granted to George Slator of Prince William Co by deed from the proprietors of the Northern Neck and by him sold to Philip Noland late of the sd county of Prince William who by his devised the same to Peter, Philip, Pearce, Paul, and Mary. The other third having been purchased of them by Thomas Mopley. Signed by Peter Noland, Ann Noland, Philip Noland, Elizabeth Noland, Pearce Noland, Sarah Noland, Paul (P) Noland (Mary’s missing) Wit: Tho. Awbrey, Josias Clapham, David Richardson
9 Mar 1748 Deed of Release. Same parties. 60#’s. Again signed by all except Mary. Same witnesses. 16 Mar 1747/8 proved by Thomas Awbrey and David Richardson 18 May 1748 proved by Josias Clapham.

Fairfax Co VA Deed Book C-1, Film #008141173
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21 Feb 1749/50 Deed from Francis Awbrey of Georgia for love and affection to loving brother George Awbrey of Cameron Parish & Fairfax Co, any interest he had in a tract devised to George by his father Francis Awbrey in his Will dated 14 Dec 1741. Joining Potomack River, Sinclairs line – 386 acres. Signed: Francis Awbrey. Wit: Tho. Awbrey, Paul Noland, William (W) Hall, Sarah (X) Hall 27 Mar 1750 Proved by oaths of Thomas Awbrey, William Hall and Sarah Hall.
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24 Feb 1749/50 Deed from Francis Awbrey of Georgia to loving brother Thomas Awbrey of Cameron Parish, Fairfax Co for 20#'s, tract of 100 acres on Kiltockton Creek adjoining the Potomack River as Richd Pyburn and Sarah his wife were excepted in a deed made by my father Francis Awbrey to Colo. John Colville, it being leased to Pyburn. Now in possession of Thomas Awbrey. Signed: Francis Awbrey. Wit: George Awbrey, Paul Noland, William (W) Hall, Sarah (X) Hall 27 March Last Proved by William & Sarah Hall. 26 Jun 1750 proved by George Awbrey.

Loudoun, VA Deeds DB A
20 Jul 1758 Samuel Awbrey to Samuel Nobly. 150 acres now in possession of Nobly. At the mouth of Awbrey’s Spring branch, end of Kittocton Mountain and running with Potomach River to Cabbin branch. During the natural life of Samuel Mobly, Mary his wife, and Mary his daughter, or the longest liver of them. Signed: Saml Aubrey, Saml Nobly
Wit: Samuel Compston, Jos McGeach, Thos Awbrey, Paul Noland Proved by Samuel Compston, Joseph McGeach & Thomas Awbrey, 8 Aug 1758.

Loudon Co, VA Court Order Book B, File #008360438 (Item 3)
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15 Sep 1762 Ordered that the following hands to allotted to Philip Noland, Gent, Viz: William Willard, David Smith, James Saunders Senr, James Saunders, Junr. Henry, Henry Easton, William Molton, Griffith Merrick, David DAvid, William Douglass's Negroes, Thomas Maven's ditto, at the River Quarter, Richard Self, James Green, John Sinclair, John Hanby, Thomas Phillips, Paul Noland, William Noland, and Lee Massey's.

Fairfax Co VA Deed Book L-1, Film #008190154, Item 2
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30 Aug 1773 Deed: Peter Noland of North Carolina and Paul Noland of Loudoun County to Philip Noland of the same for 50#'s, land in Fairfax Co; line of Colo. Masons, line of West, another line of Mason's. 189 acres. Signed: Peter Noland, Paul Noland.
Wit: Sam'l (A) Arvin, Griffith Noland, Samuel Noland, Awbrey Noland, Charles Noland, Samuel Noland, Chas. Vandich. 16 Nov 1773 Proved by Awbrey Noland, Samuel Arvin & Charles Vandich.

Found in Tithable List of Loudon Co, VA, taken by William Douglas, 1774
Listed together as 5 Titheables - Erasmus Gill, Junr, Thomas Forbus, Samuel Gill, Paul Noland, Joseph Roads.

Wilkes County, NC Court Records Film #103394903, img 6
To the Sheriff of Wilkes County, Greeting. You are hereby commanded to summons John Barlow, Robert Ayers, Pearce Noland & Paul Noland personally to appear before the Justices of the County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Wilkes at the Court-house in Wilkes on the fourth Monday in April next To Give Testimony in Behalf of Peter Noland in a controversy Between Peter Noland Plaintiff and Joel Coffey Defendt. & this you shall in no wise omit under the Penalty by Law injoin'd.
Fourth Monday January 1788 Signed: Geo. Wheatly, CC



Events

BirthAbt 1725

Families

FatherPhilip Noland (1685 - 1733)
MotherBridget Carroll ( - )
SiblingPhilip Noland (1718 - 1794)
SiblingPeter Noland (1720 - 1796)
SiblingPierce Noland (1722 - 1773)
SiblingMary Noland ( - )