As per their site: Under the Virginia Land Law of 1779, residents
of the Kentucky District could purchase if they met certain residency requirements. This database is indexed by Preemption Warrant number, the individual acquiring the Warrant & Certificate of
Settlement, immediate assignees, and tract location. We have included information on the resulting patent number and series for the Kentucky Preemption Warrants. Some counties in present-day Virginia and
West Virginia are also included in this index.
Caution: This one will keep you busy all day! The largest series
of Kentucky Land Patents is the County Court Orders. These patents are authorized by warrants/orders purchased from the county court and this patent series was created in 1835. Many prior Virginians here.
This is an excellent resource for establishing a middle initial or Jr. and Sr. identifiers, as they seemed to pay particular attention to that in these records. HINT: Use the drop down boxes on the
search page to see all the different things you can search for.
Indexes 4,748 Revolutionary War Warrants and many of our Kentucky ancestors can be found here. Contact the Ohio Historical Society
in Columbus, Ohio for Virginia warrants with higher numbers than 4,627.
by David E. Johnston (1906) This is the complete book available free online! From the book's introduction: "Mercer County as
originally created, and as it now exists, embraces territory which was formerly a part of that vast domain known as Augusta, later and in succession, Botetourt, Fincastle, Montgomery, Greenbrier, Wythe,
Monroe, Tazewell, and Giles Counties."
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