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- [S265] U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006.
- [S274] Web: Virginia, Find A Grave Index, 1607-2012.
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Patrick Porter Book of Sermons; p. 110; "Patrick Porter was born the first day of May in the year 1737"; unknown date of record (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 599; "On the motion of Patrick Porter Leave is given him to Build a Mill on Falling Creek the waters of the Clinch" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 999; "ordered that Patrick Porter, James Wharton, Joseph Moor, William Trimble & John Kinkead or any three of them being first sworn appraise the Estate of Samuel Walker deceased and make return to next Court" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1917; "a bill of sale for land from Henry Hamblin to John Barksdale deceased exhibited in Court & proven by the oaths of Patrick Porter & John Kinkead witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1057-1058; "ordered the Patrick Porter, Allex. Richey, Samuel Richey and Josiah Pain or any three of them being first Sworn appraise the Estate of John Dunkin Deceased and make return to Court" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1239; 1781, Aug 8, Porter, Patrick, 214 acres, Falling Creek, actually settled in 1772 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1239; 1782, Mar. 21, Patrick Porter, 185 acres, Falling Creek, actual settlement occurred there in 1772 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1109; "ordered that Patrick Porter, Samuel Ritchie & William Cowan devide [divide[ the personal estate of [John] Blackemore Junior, deceased" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1116-7 & 1120; "Agreeable to an Act for adjusting claims for property impressed or taken for public service--the following claims was [were] ordered to be reported to the General Assembly(p.1117): ...Patrick Porter for fourteen men twenty seven days finding them provision, £18 and 18 shillings" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1003] Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800-Part 1-RM, viewed and downloaded; 18 September 2016; p. 1124; "Patrick Porter made Oath that he was employed fifteen days as a Commisoners [Commissioner] of the Land Tax for second battalion of this County" (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 3, 1786-1791; p. 111; Patrick Porter securities for Collector of Public Taxes, year 1786; 9 May 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 16, 1786-1791; p. 111; Grand Jury. A presentment against Ptrick Porter for harboring horse thieves presented by the oaths of Samuel Haddox and Edmund Pendleton. Also for false swearing to a horse presented by the oath of Samuel Haddox. (This is probably connected to the Robert Kilgore incident.); 10 May 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County Law Order Book No. 1, p. 16, 1786-1791; 110; a presentment was made against John McCrunk for taking and selling a stear [steer] belonging to the commonwealth presented by the oath of Patrick Porter and John Carter; 10 May 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia, Law Order Book No. 1,,p. 3, 1786-1791,; p. 111; "ordered that Samuel Ritchie and Patrick Porter be Commisioners [Commissioners] of the Land Tax in this county"; 10 May 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 7, 1786-1791; p. 111; on the motion of Jean[Jain/Jane] Kilgore, Patrick Porter's daughter, it was ordered that Patrick Porter and William Sprat deliver the goods her husband left at William Robinson's; her husband, Robert Kilgore had been accused of stealing Henry Fugate's horse and was in jail awaiting a trial date in Richmond; 10 May 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 10, 1786-1791; p. 111; ""Peter McAntosh [McIntosh] plaintiff against Patrick Porter, defendant, Assault and batter, Moses Damron for Defendant; defendant filed Not Guilty"; 10 May 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County Court Order Book No. 1, p. 23, 1786-1791; p. 111; a presentment was made against Patrick Porter and Samuel Haddox for swearing, drinking and breaking the Sabbath Day; 14 November 1786 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County Law Order Book No. 1, p. 26, 1786-1791; p. 111; ordered that dedimus be granted Patrick Porter to take a deposition of witness in Carolina in his suit against Samuel Haddox; 20 February 1787 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County Law Order Book No. 1, p. 27, 1786-1791; p. 111; Moses Damron special bail for Patrick Porter in his suit against Peer McAntosh rendered his body to court who was ordered in custody of the sheriff; 18 April 1787 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 31, 1786-1791; p. 111; Peter McAntosh Pltff against Ptrick Porter, def. Trespass, Assault and Battery (Reliability: 3).
This day came the parties by the attornies [attorneys] and thereupon came also a jury (to wit) Thomas Osbourn [Osborn(e)], Moses Damron, Samuel Porter, William Mc_eniel, John Enyart, Thomas Stapleton, James Alley, John Alley, Euricus Smith, John Carter, James Quellen? and Robert McCoy. One of the jurors withdrawn. Suit continued to next quarter.
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County Law Order Book No. 1, p. 32, 1786-1791; p. 111; Commonwealth against Patrick Porter, def. on information to the Grand Jury by Samuel Haddox for false swearing; 19 April 1787 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 32, 1786-1791; p. 32; Commonwealth against Patrick Porter, def. Swearing and drinking on Sabbath Day. Opinion of the court that the said Patrick Porter be dismissed from the said misdemeanor; 19 April 1787 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book #2, p. 82, 1792-1799; p. 113; Commonwealth against William Robinson on the information of Patrick Porter chargin him with giving the commissioner a false list of his taxable property; defendant dismissed and patrick Porter pay the charges; 18 September 1787 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book #1, p. 94, 1792-1799; p. 113; Peter McIntosh against Patrick Porter, Def., trespass, assault and battery, defendant guilty, assess damages 25 pounds and costs; 15 April 1788 (Reliability: 3).
Jury: Edmund Pendleton, Samuel Stalliard, Alexander Martin, Reubin Price, Reuben Ma___, Austin Bush, Charles Hensley, Joseph Davison, David Stuart, Daniel Davison, Thomas Hobbs, Elijah Frost.
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book #1, p. 96, 1786-1791; p. 113; Patrick Porter plaintiff against Samuel Haddox, def. In case. Defendant guilty. Assess damages. £25 + costs (Reliability: 3).
Jury: James Compton, Laurence Vanhook, Aaron Vanhook, Samuel Vanhook, Austin Bush, William Sprat, James Alley, Benjamin Nickolson, Samuel Stalliard, Daniel Young, Thomas Bird, Joseph Blackmore.
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book #1, p. 106, 1786-1791; p. 113; David Calhoun and Patrick Porter each proves 2 days attendance as witnesses in the suit between Mary ____ and John English; 17 June 1788 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book #1, p. 107, 1786-1791; p. 113; Peter McAntosh against Patrick Porter, Trespass, assault & battery. A motion was made by the attorney for the defense to file an injunction which motion was ordered to be dismissed at the defendant's cost; 18 June 1788 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book #1, p. 117, 1786-1791; p. 113; John Walls Crunk against Alexander Ritchie and Patrick Porter, defendants. In debt. By agreement of the parties, this suit is dismissed at the cost of defendants. Samuel Haddox against Patrick Porter suit dismissed; 17 September 1788 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 177, 1786-1791; 114; Patrick Porter vs. Samuel Haddox. Commission is awarded the plaintiff in the deposition of his witness; 20 October 1789 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1; 114; a letter of attorney from Benjamin Nicholson to Patrick Porter was produced in Court and proven by oath of Samuel Stalliard, subscr. witness. Patrick Porter foreman of Grand Jury. Presentment against Samuel Haddox for profane swearing. 3 oaths. 26 Mar.; 21 April 1790 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 228, 1786-1791; 114; Patrick Porter against Haddox. Defendant is guilty; plaintiff to recover the damage and costs (Reliability: 3).
Jury: Samuel Porter, Thomas Johnson.
- [S1002] Pickin' Up the Porters-RM, Russell County, Virginia Law Order Book No. 1, p. 195, 1786-1791; p. 114; deed of bargain and sale from Patrick Porter attoney in fact for Benjamin Nicholson to William McClain; 18 May 1790 (Reliability: 3).
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