Charles MOZINGO, son of John MOZINGO and Elizabeth (GERRARD\WILLIAMS) , was born abt. 1721 in Richmond Co, VA - (Prob.). He died bet. 09 February and 16 September 1805 in Culpeper Co, VA. Wilmouth ? was born WFT Est 1712-1739. She died aft. 09 February 1805 in Culpeper Co, VA - (Prob.).
1. Charles MOZINGO, b. abt. 1750 | See Charles MOZINGO & ? ? OR Charles MOZINGO & Nancy ? |
2. Frances MOZINGO, b. bet. 1760 and 1770 | See Shadrach BARNES & Frances MOZINGO |
3. George MOZINGO, b. abt. 1760 | See George MOZINGO & Ann ROGERS |
4. John Williams MOZINGO, b. 1765 | See John Williams MOZINGO & Winney ? OR John Williams MOZINGO & Livinia ? |
5. Hanie MOZINGO, b. WFT Est 1742-1771 | See ? MCKENNY & Hanie MOZINGO |
6. Catherine MOZINGO, b. bet. 1765 and 1770 | See John MASTERSON & Catherine MOZINGO |
Notes for Charles MOZINGO:
From Lineages Report:
1793 Jan 21 Culpeper Co, VA Charles MOZINGO wrote his will. He named
his wife Wilmouth, sons Charles, John Williams, and George MOZINGO,
daugher Hanie McKENNEY (widow), and sons[-in-law] John MASTERSON and
Shadrach BARNES. Named grandchildren were Morgan MOZINGO, son of
Charles, John MOZINGO, son of John Williams, George MOZINGO, son of
George, and Charles McKENNEY, son of Hanie. Witnesses were John GOLDEN,
John LAYLOR, and Frederick GREEN. The will was probated on 16 September
1805 (Mixed Probate Records Vol. E, pp. 99-100).
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Rev Pub. Ser. Claims
Mozingo, Charles.
Place of residence: Culpeper County.
Court booklet(s): I, p. 42.
Commissioner�s book(s): II, p. 104.
Certificates: 1.
Summary: The certificates issued by the commissioners of the provision
law include date, a description of the item impressed including its
value, and the name of the owner of the item. Court booklets and lists
compiled by the county courts contain excerpts from the court
proceedings and lists of authenticated certificates. The commissioner�s
books recorded the date payment was authorized, the name of the
claimant, and a description of the property.
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Court Booklets and Lists
(reels 1-4) (arranged by county).
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Certificates (reels
8-18) (arranged by county).
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Commissioner�s Books
(Nos. 1-3, reel 5; Nos. 4-5, reel 6).
Biog./Hist. Note During its session begun in May 1780 the General
Assembly passed an act authorizing the governor to impress supplies
needed by the American army. The governor appointed commissioners of
the provision law in each locality to carry out the terms of the act.
The commissioner, when he impressed property, gave the owner a
certificate describing what was taken. Between 1781 and 1783 county
courts held special sessions at which certificates were presented and
authenticated, and booklets listing authenticated certificates were
compiled and sent to Richmond for settlement. Two commissioners
appointed to settle the claims recorded those for which they authorized
payment, and warrants were issued by the auditor of public accounts.
Related Work: These records are part of Auditor of Public Accounts.
Administration of State Government: Military Expenditures - Public
Claims. Impressed Property Claims and are housed in the Library of
Virginia.
Sources for Charles MOZINGO:
Notes for Wilmouth ?:
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