I1: Patrick RILEY (1751 - 1823)
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Patrick RILEY

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1751 - 1823

Father: Daniel RILEY

Family 1 : Catherine
  1.  Catherine RILEY
  2.  Zachariah RILEY
  3.  Thomas RILEY
  4. +James RILEY
  5.  John RILEY
  6.  Allen RILEY
  7.  William RILEY
  8. +Patrick RILEY Jr

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 _Daniel RILEY _______|
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|--Patrick RILEY 
|  (1751 - 1823)
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[1] 1778 Russell Co. Va personal property tax list
Patrick Riley age over 21, 3 Horses, 2 Cows

Washington County Va Surveyors Record 1781-1797
Pg. 351-Patrick Riley-120Ac-Treasury Warrant #11782-On the waters of Mockeyson Creek on the north side of Hustons Ran path-in the gap of a ridge-March 9, 1786


Pg.155 January 29,1793-Patrick Riley-42 ac-part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated Sept. 1,1782-on the waters of Mockerson Creek-above a sinking branch corner to Rileys 120 ac tract

Pg. 144-Daniel Riley assignee of Levey Jones, assignee of Peter Harmon, assignee of Aaron Lewis-200 ac.-2 treasury warrants-on both sides of the north fork of Holstein River above the mouth of Tumbling Creek-on the south side of the Little Mountain-By Rileys field-crossing the river to the foot of Little Mountain-150 ac by warrant #9795 dated Dec. 11, 1781 and 50 ac by warrant #12954 Nov. 28, 1795

Russell Co. Va. Court records 1790-1800

P6 - George Fugate by Nancy Mahon vs Samuel Haddox, case, Jury; Jesse Friley, John Cockrell, John Riley, Thomas Vanhook, Benjamin Pendleton, Alexander Dunlop, John Fagan, William Owens, John Deskins, Jr., John Ward, Stephen Hogg & Richard Price, judgement granted pltf
P7 - Patrick Riley vs James Bunch, case, def allowed to appear without bail, def by Henry Dixon, atty, Jury: Austin Bush, James Best, William Owens, Benjamin Fugate, John Deskins, Andrew Harvey, Alexander Dunlop, Stephen Hogg, Andrew Woolam, Lewis Conway, Benjamin Pendleton, William Strong, judgement granted pltf
P8 - Patrick Riley pay James jackson & Benjamin Fugate for 2 days as witnesses for him vs James Bunch
P12 - Indenture from Patrick Riley to JOhn Riley, oaths of Nathan Ellington, Harry Smith & Henry Bowen, Catherine, wife of Patrick Riley being questioned, recorded
P53 - Presentment against the surveyor of the road from James Oveltons to Richard Prices for not keeping the road in repair, information of William Owens & John Riley, farmers
P53 - Presentment against the surveyor of the road from the courthouse to Vickers for not keeping the road in repair, information of Robert Vickers & John Riley, farmers
P53 - Presentment against the surveyor of the road from the top of Mockerson Ridge to the drift timber road for not keeping the road in repair, information of William Owens & Zachariah Fugate,Daniel Riley
P53 - Presentment against James Tate & William Manadue for fighting at February Court 1800, information of Zachariah Fugate & John Riley, farmers
P53 - Presentment against Robert Tate, Sr. for profane swearing at February Court 1800, information of Zachariah Fugate & John Riley, farmers
P72 - Indenture from George Miller to Allen Riley, oaths of John Wood, Hendley Fugate, Richard Price & John Riley, recorded
P73 - Power of Atty from Buley Riley & John Davis to John Horton, oaths of Daniel Horton & Nimrod Mason, recorded

Even though the population density of the Upper New River Valley was less than 5 persons per square mile in 1810 and slightly over 5 in 1820, many early denizens of the New River Valley felt crowded and an earnest out-migration began by 1810. The primary destination for these early restless men and women was Kentucky and Tennessee. Oral tradition many times indicates that these people "went west", which was no doubt often true, but west may have been less than 200 miles away in eastern Kentucky, east Tennessee,


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