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THE FAMILY OF MARGARET STRODE BRYAN
AND JOSEPH LOVE
The following information on Joseph Love can be found on the internet
at: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Joseph_Love_%283%29 Most of the following information comes from
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Chalkey, L, Vol. 1 (11)
There was another possibly unrelated Joseph Love (that married Mary Teas, daughter of Joseph Teas, in abt. 1752) living in early Augusta County that may be confused with this Joseph Love.
Indian Attacks of 1755-1758 in Augusta County, VA
1758: March 20th, James Gatlive, at Roanoke, killed; Joseph Love, at Roanoke, killed; Wm. Love, at Roanoke, killed; servant maid and child, at Roanoke, prisoners; ____________Snodgrass, a girl, at Catawba, prisoner.
Petition, 1752, of inhabitants from Forks of Roanoke to James Neiley's Majority have to travel 25 to 30 miles to work on ye road from Reed Creek to Warwick. Petition to have road laid off into precincts. William Bryan, John Bryan, James Bryan, William Walcker, James Campbell, Alexander Ingram, Robert Bryan, Henry Brown, James Bane, William Bryan, Jr., Joseph Love.
Page 313.--11th October, 1765. William Bryan, Sr., to William Bryan, Jr., son of William, Sr., £5.5, 133 acres on Roanoke River adjoining Joseph Love. Delivered: Thos. Madison, January, 1771. (Note: Joseph Love had died seven years prior to this record).
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