News: Looking for females who are in the pure female lines (mother to daughter) from William and Sarah who are willing to do an mtDNA test. Such a person would be descended along an all female line from Mary DEVIN Biggers or Margaret DEVIN Reynolds. The hope is to identify the markers for Sarah SMITH Devin to help identify her parents. Contact the webmaster if interested.

Devin descendant, Stanley Wayne Devin, passed away at 1:30 a.m. on Dec. 4, 2014. He was the last living child of Ira & Oleta Devin.
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    4201 Page 029 — 21-22.August.1783; William Devin (P); Israel Christian.  Source (S67551)
     
    4202 Page 03 — Joseph Reynolds and Margaret Devin

    Joseph Reynolds and Edward Hodges make bond of 50 pounds current money of Virginia on 21.August.1780 for the marriage of Joseph Reynolds and Margaret Devin. Bond witnessed by Joseph Akin.  
    Source (S04097)
     
    4203 Page 031 — Devin et.al from Tompkins
    21.June.1802; trust deed from Robert Devin Trustor & et. al to Mourning Tompkins  
    Source (S67596)
     
    4204 Page 032 — Devin Receipt
    15.May.1816; receipt to Mary Biggers for payment of taxes by William Devin to redeme her land siezed due to non-payment of taxes. (three entries)  
    Source (S67603)
     
    4205 Page 033 — Davis from Beck.
    19.March.1810; deed from Richard B. Beck to Joseph Davis.  
    Source (S67600)
     
    4206 Page 035 — Devin from Walker (al).
    15.December.1823; deed from Stephen Walker and wife to Robert Devin.  
    Source (S67609)
     
    4207 Page 037 — Will of William Reynolds
    Abstract taken from VA Pittsylvania County GenWeb project site for Wills by David Devin on 13.March.1999. This abstract supposidely comes from Pittsylvania County Virginia Deed Book 9 page 37-39. I do not know if this William Reynolds is the father of Joseph Reynolds who is the husband of Margaret Devin. More likely this person is an Uncle of the Joseph Reynolds who married Margaret Devin.


    Abstract:
    Last Will and Testament of William Reynolds in perfect health, sense and memory.
    Written 16.January.1791, probated 18.July.1791

    To my loving wife Martha Reynolds the plantation with improvements where I now lived, together with one moeity of whole tract being 104 acres on the same side of the road with my plantation during her life.

    To my beloved son Joseph Reynolds at the decease of my wife, 54 acres of said land and plantation.

    The other 50 acres and plantation on Gease Branch where my beloved son Richard Coyle Reynolds no lives, to him and his heirs.

    To my wife, two feather beds nad furniture, the pewter, 2 chests, spining wheels, rest of the household furniture, my riding horse, her saddle, 2 cows, 1 heafer, 9 head of hogs to be hers during her lifetime. At her decease, to be sold and divided among my children: Sally, Tiffey, Betty, Thomas, Johan, Jessey, William, James, Alice, Thomas, Lucy, Joseph, Richard Cole Reynolds and Anna Davis.

    Appoint my wife and Robert Walter, Jr. executors.

    William (x) Reynolds

    Wittnesses: Thomas Cissell, Samuel Constable, John Wilson, and William Lynch security for executors.

     
    Source (S67588)
     
    4208 Page 041 — 18.May.1795; Robert Devin; Qualified Lieutenant in Militia.  Source (S67554)
     
    4209 Page 042 — Biggers from Herndon.
    15.September.1794; deed from George Herndon to James Biggers  
    Source (S67593)
     
    4210 Page 044 — 19.May.1795; Joseph Devin (P); Qualified Ensign in Militia.  Source (S67554)
     
    4211 Page 045 — Devin from Jordan (al).
    20.May.1816; deed from George Jordan and wife to William Devin.  
    Source (S67603)
     
    4212 Page 048 — 22.October.1783; William Devin, Sr. (P); Samuel Duncan.  Source (S67551)
     
    4213 Page 049 — 19.November.1798; Robert Devin; Qualified as Captain of Militia.  Source (S67555)
     
    4214 Page 050 — no date; Robert Devin (P); Thomas Blakley.  Source (S67561)
     
    4215 Page 051 — no date; Robert Devin
    Appointed as Tax Commissioner.  
    Source (S67552)
     
    4216 Page 054 — 17.August.1801; Robert Devin (P); John Ward.  Source (S67556)
     
    4217 Page 054 — Parrish from Beck
    16.June.1817; deed from Richard B. Beck to Abram C. Parrish.  
    Source (S67604)
     
    4218 Page 054-056 (05A-06A) — Devin Bond
    18.June.1810; bond from Robert Devin to John Tyler, Governor of Virginia.  
    Source (S67600)
     
    4219 Page 057 — Burgess from Beck al.
    16.January.1815; deed from Richard Beck, Lucy Beck and others to Pendleton Burgess.  
    Source (S67602)
     
    4220 Page 063–064 — White From Devin
    Recorded 21.November.1780; Deed dated 21.November.1780 from James Devin to John White for a 129 acre tract of land in Pittsylvania County on the branches of the Banister River.  
    Source (S67589)
     
    4221 Page 064 — 28.August.1772; William Devin (P); Thomas Henderson.  Source (S67548)
     
    4222 Page 064 — May.1787; Robert Devin (P); John Biswell.  Source (S67549)
     
    4223 Page 072 — 19.August.1873; James Devin, Jr.; James M. Reynolds.  Source (S67585)
     
    4224 Page 072 — Beck (Tr.) from Watson.
    21.October.1822; trust deed from Stinson Watson to Richard B. Beck.  
    Source (S67608)
     
    4225 Page 074 — Devin from Keesee.
    16.January.1815; deed from Jeremiah Keesee, Sr. to William Devin.  
    Source (S67602)
     
    4226 Page 075 — Biggers from Warren
    16.June.1806; deed from Joseph Warren to Robert Biggars.  
    Source (S67598)
     
    4227 Page 076 — Devin (al) from F. Devin.
    20.March.1873; deed from Francis A. Devin to Beel Devin, L.J. Devin, W.R. Devin, and James Devin.  
    Source (S67622)
     
    4228 Page 076 — Hundley from Devin.
    20.March.1873; deed from Francis A. Devin to James M. Hundley for others.  
    Source (S67622)
     
    4229 Page 080 — Beck from Davis.
    21.May.1810; deed from Joseph Davis to Richard B. Beck.  
    Source (S67600)
     
    4230 Page 080 — Walton from Bigger al.
    21.September.1812; deed from Robert Bigger, Elizabeth Bigger and others to William Walton.  
    Source (S67601)
     
    4231 Page 081 — Uhl from Beck
    19.June.1797; deed from William Beck, Jr. to Michael Uhl.  
    Source (S67594)
     
    4232 Page 081 — Williams from Devin et.al.
    15.December.1794; deed from Josepth Devin and William Devin to Abraham Williams.  
    Source (S67593)
     
    4233 Page 082 — November.1787; Robert Devin (P); Boaz.  Source (S67549)
     
    4234 Page 084 — Dear from Beck.
    03.November.1818; deed from Richard B. Beck to Gilbert Dear.  
    Source (S67605)
     
    4235 Page 089 — Ward from Devin (exr)(al).
    16.November.1818; deed from Robert Devin, executor, and others to John Ward, Sr.  
    Source (S67605)
     
    4236 Page 093 — Beck from Warren.
    21.July.1817; deed from Jessee Warren to Richard B. Beck.  
    Source (S67604)
     
    4237 Page 096 — 20.October.1873; James A. Devin; Account current confirmed.  Source (S67585)
     
    4238 Page 099 — Carter from Devin (exr)(al).
    16.November.1818; deed from Robert Devin, executor, and others to Edward Carter.  
    Source (S67605)
     
    4239 Page 100:
    William Devin, Jr. 
    Source (S67647)
     
    4240 Page 102 — Devin (Tr.) from Pannill.
    27.April.1820; trust deed from Morton Pannill from William Devin, Tr.  
    Source (S67606)
     
    4241 Page 102 — Philmon Green Survey

    The following survey was transcribed from Pittsylvania County, Virginia Survey Book 1 page 102 by David Devin on 02.January.2000. The survey is undated, but is among other surveys dated in 1762 and 1763. The survey apparently was copied from the Halifax County, Virginia survey books as Pittsylvania County did not exist until 1767. This land was later granted to Jacob Aaron by the Virginia Land Office.

    The _________ Surveyd for Philmon Green 287 A. of Land on both
    sides Little Cr of Banister River and bounded as follows Viz Beginn
    ing at a white Oak on the East side the sd little Cr thence new
    Lines N60E 80 po to a Black Oak N30W 203 po. to a hickory
    N65W 130 po. to a Black Oak S39W 70 po. to pointers in Cooks Line
    Thence along his Line S15W 72 po to his Co.r white Oak thnce new Lines S30E 240 po to pointers N60E
    240 po to pointers N60E 114 po Crossing a Br to a Poplar on the Cr & thnce up the Cr as it meanders to the
    Beginning 
    Source (S67623)
     
    4242 Page 103 — Devin from Pannill.
    15.May.1812; trust deed from Morton Pannill to William Devin.  
    Source (S67606)
     
    4243 Page 104 — 19.August.1795; William Devin (P); Jessee Robertson.  Source (S67554)
     
    4244 Page 107 — Devin Certificate
    19.October.1812; affadavit from Robert Devin as a certificate concerning slaves (2 entries)  
    Source (S67601)
     
    4245 Page 107 — Devin from Devin (Exr) al.
    20.March.1815; deed from Robert Devin, executor of William Devin, Sr. Estate, and others to heirs of Joseph Devin.  
    Source (S67602)
     
    4246 Page 109 — date unknown; John Devin; Davis.  Source (S67567)
     
    4247 Page 11 — Joseph Devin and Elizabeth Nowlin

    Joseph Devin and William Devin make bond of 50 pounds on 16.July.1789 for the marriage of Joseph Devin and Elizabeth Nowlin.
    Married by Richard Elliott  
    Source (S04097)
     
    4248 Page 113A:
    Holmes, Eliza Jane
     
    Source (S67517)
     
    4249 Page 114 —  Source (S67623)
     
    4250 Page 114 — 16.October.1826; Robert Devin; Qualified Sheriff of Pittsylvania County.  Source (S67569)
     

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