Tate, James– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued for publick services &c by Garrett Minor Commissioner of the Provision Law, James Tate issued certificate for 1 cask Oct 1780, valued to 37.10.- (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tate, Uriah– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued for publick services &c by Garrett Minor Commissioner of the Provision Law, Uriah Tate issued certificate for 1 cask Oct 1780, valued to 30.-.-. He appears on list immediately after James Tate, above (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Taylor, William– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued for publick services &c by Garrett Minor Commissioner of the Provision Law, William Taylor issued certificate for waggonage Jan 1781, valued to 720.-.- (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Terrell, Harry– Receipt, Bedford, 14 March 1778, Harry Terrell receiv’d of “Colo Charles Lynch five pounds for expences to Williamsburg on acct of led mine” (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 661, “Lead Mines”). Additional receipts for this man are in the file.
Terrell, Richmond– Pittsylvania County; On a return of persons employed in the “Commissioners” Department from 30 May to 8 Sept 1781, Richmond Terrell for collecting beeves and forage 2 days, 0.8.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Terry, Moses– Halifax County; Accounts of M. Clay Deputy Commissary of the Provision Law for services preceding 9 Sept 1781, Moses Terry, 32 days as Drover (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Terry, Stephen- Pittsylvania County; On a return of persons employed in the “Commissioners Dept” from 8 Sept to 31 Dec 1781, Stephen Terry for collecting beef, forage &c 37 days, 7.8.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thomas, Amos- On a 26 June 1783 list of men hired by order of His Excellency the Governor to guard the prison, Amos Thomas for 8 days, 1.-.- (Library of Virginia, Auditor of Public Accounts Inventory 139, “General Contingent Fund,” Accession 1081005, folder 1783).
Thompson, Ann– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued for publick services &c in 1780 by Garrett Minor Commissioner of the Provision Law, Ann “Thomson” issued certificate for pasturage in Dec 1780 amounting to 90.-.- (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, Clifton– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued by Thomas Johnson Commissioner of the Provision Law in 1780 & 1781 for services for the publick etc., certificate issued to Clifton “Thomson” for driving beeves to the barracks, 450.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, George– Louisa County; 5 Sept 1777, Orland Jones certifies that George Thompson of Louisa furnished a cart, two horses & driver four days to assist the militia of Albemarle on their march to Williamsburg (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, John- Russell County; [Receipt] 8 Oct 1781, Sgt. Nath. Dowell recd. of John Thompson 1 barrell of corn & 300 lbs of bacon for use of company of rangers in service on the frontiers of Washington County…15 Sept 1789, “Johnson” Thompson appeared before H. Smith and made oath that he never received satisfaction for the same (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, Nathaniel– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued by Thomas Johnson Commissioner of the Provision Law in 1780 & 1781 for services for the publick etc., certificate issued to Nathl. Thomasson for moving cattle, 15.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, Rhodes– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued for publick services &c in 1780 by Garrett Minor Commissioner of the Provision Law, Rhodes “Thomson” issued certificate for droving Dec 1780 valued to 225.-.-. He appears in this list immediately after Ann Thomson, above (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, Susanna- Russell County; 10 May 1782 Capt Robt. Trimble acknowledges receipt of Susannah Thompson of 18 diets for the use of his company ordered by Col Campbell on the frontiers of Washington County…15 Sept 1789 John Thompson came before H. Smith JP of Russell County and made oath that the annexed certificate is just and that sd. Susanna Thompson has never received any satisfaction for the same (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thompson, William– Botetourt County, 1 Dec 1782, Hint. Gardner certifies that he received from William Thompson one steer appraised to 4 pounds for the use of the militia of Montgomery County in actual service; 5 Oct 1782, Hint. Gardner certifies that he received from William Thompson a pack horse 50 days for use of the militia of Montgomery County in actual service (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged alphabetically by county). Is the following the same individual?…In a booklet of Charles Lynch, Superintendent of the Lead Mines, showing accounts of cash exchanged for provisions for the use of the mines in 1780: Wm. Thomson for 30 lbs bacon & 15 lbs tallow (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 661, “Lead Mines”).
Thompson, William– Halifax County; Wm. Thompson allowed for waggon, team & driver 61 days, from accounts of M. Clay, Deputy Commissioner of the Provision Law (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thornton, Presley– Gloucester County; [no date] Jno. New certifies that he had the cart, four steers and driver of Presley Thornton two days for use of the army (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Thorp, William– Receipt 30 July 1778, William Thorp received of Charles Lynch “five pounds for bringing a certain negro George, who ran away from the lead mines, from Powhatan to his house in Bedford,” wit. John Ward (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 661, “Lead Mines”).
Thurman, James– In a booklet of Charles Lynch, Superintendent of the Lead Mines, showing accounts of cash exchanged for provisions for the use of the mines in 1780: Jams. Thurman for beef (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 661, “Lead Mines”).
Thweatt, David-(1) 19 June 1779, Gressitt Davis ADQMG to Messrs. Henry Metcalf & David Thweat, Masters of Petersburg Academy: “By order of BGen Charles Scott, the Petersburg Academy is ordered to be taken possession for the purpose of a hospital for the receipt of sick soldiery”; (2) [no date] David Thweatt certifies that about 19 June 1779 a party of men came with sick soldiers and took possession of Petersburg Academy for the purpose of a hospital. 12 Jan 1778, Gressitt Davis ADQMG certifies that the within mentioned academy while in occupation of a detachment of Genl. Scott’s Brigade “this day took fire & was burnt down & totally consumed” (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tisdale, John– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued by Thomas Johnson Commissioner of the Provision Law in 1780 & 1781 for services for the publick etc., certificate issued to John Tisdale for feeding a beef, 12.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Todd, Richard– Pittsylvania County; On a return of persons employed in the “Commissioners Dept” from 8 Sept to 31 Dec 1781, Richard Todd for collecting beef, forage &c 38 days, 7.12.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Todd, Thomas– Pittsylvania County; On a return of persons employed in the “Commissioners Dept” from 8 Sept to 31 Dec 1781, Thomas Todd for collecting beef 4 days, 0.16.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tolson, Benjamin– Stafford County; Accounts of George Burroughs, Commissioner for Stafford, certified by him 14 Jan 1782 [includes original signatures]: To Benjamin Tolson for 36 days driving cattle (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tomer, Thomas– Norfolk County; The Commonwealth to Thos. Tomer as Clerk for making out instructions for the Assessors, etc. 121.4.-, also in 1780 for 111.0.- and 686.-.- (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Trice, William– Louisa County; On a list of certificates issued by Thomas Johnson Commissioner of the Provision Law in 1780 & 1781 for services for the publick etc., certificate issued to William Trice for moving a beef 10.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Triplett, Daniel– Frederick County; Falmouth, 24 Jan 1781, Capt Isaac Zane certifies that 30 of the volunteers from Frederick and Shenandoah County under his command were quartered in a house of Daniel Tripletts for 8 days (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Triplett, Daniel– Stafford County; To Danl. Triplett, house rent, quarters for volunteers, 6.0.0 paid by G. Burroughs…no date, but may be 1782 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Trueman, Henry– Receipt, 16 Sept 1778, Henry Trueman from Charles Lynch 3.6.- which is paid for “provitions for the use of a waggon that was bringing up a load of iron for the Oxford Iron Works” (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 661, “Lead Mines”).
Tucker, Robert– Halifax County; On a list of guns & blankets belonging to sundry persons which was “pressed” for the use of Halifax militia under Capt Powell when they marched with Maj Gen Greene’s Army to Guilford NC, Robert Tucker 1 smooth gun valued at 2.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tune, Travis– Halifax County; On a list of guns & blankets belonging to sundry persons which was “pressed” for use of Halifax County militia when they marched with Gen Greene’s army to Guilford NC, Travis Tune 1 smooth gun valued at 1.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tunstall, Thomas- Pittsylvania County; On a return of waggons in State and Continental Service from 20 May to 8 Sept 1781 ordered by John Buckley, Deputy Commissioner of the Provision Law, Thos. Tunstall for 1 waggon, 4 horses, entered service 1 1/2 days, State Service (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tunstall, Thomas Jr.- Pittsylvania County; On a return of persons employed in the “Commissioners Dept” from 8 Sept to 31 Dec 1781, Thomas Tunstall Jr. for collecting beef, forage &c 16 days, 3.4.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tunstall, Thomas Sr.– Pittsylvania County; On a return of persons employed in the “Commissioners Dept” from 8 Sept to 31 Dec 1781, Thos. Tunstall Senr. for collecting beef 5 days, 1.0.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Turner, James– Halifax County; On list of sundry articles impressed for Halifax militia under Capt John Thompson ordered to join Gen Greene at Guilford, “Capt James Turner” one gun, valued 2.15.0 (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 238, “General Claims Approved,” arranged by county).
Tuttle, James– (1) In a booklet of Charles Lynch, Superintendent of the Lead Mines, showing accounts of cash exchanged for provisions for the use of the mines in 1780: Jams. Tuttle for 32 gals. whiskey; (2) Receipt 6 Nov 1778, James Tuttle received of Charles Lynch 23.15.- for 475 lbs beef for the use of the Lead Mines (Library of Virginia, Record Group 48, Auditor of Public Accounts, Inventory Entry 661, “Lead Mines”).
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