[William Murfrey Family Land Transactions, Isle of Wight Co. VA 1685-1755] [provided by Rod Stucker] 9 Feb 1685, Isle of Wight County Deeds, Bk. 1, p.216; Richard Reynolds and his wife, Elizabeth, sold to William Murfrey, 100 acres in Lower Parish (Doc.#135n) 7 Oct 1696, Isle of Wight County Deeds, Bk. 1, p.220; Richard Reynolds listed as former owner of land bounded by the Meadow Swamp in deed from William Murfrey to Daniel Nobeboy, Jr., Witnesses: Michael Murfrey and John Watters, recorded 9 Oct 1696 (Doc.#135n) According to a previous deed listed above, this Richard Reynolds appears to have been Richard Reynolds, Jr., the son of Richard Reynolds, Sr., and Elizabeth Sharpe: He married Elizabeth Williams, daughter of George Williams and previously bought land from William Murfrey: 9 Feb 1685, Isle of Wight County Deeds, Bk. 1, p.216; Richard Reynolds and his wife, Elizabeth, sold to William Murfrey, 100 acres in Lower Parish (Doc.#135n); 7 Oct 1696, Richard Reynolds listed as having owned 100 acres of land adjoining the meadow swamp which William Murfrey and his wife Frances purchased from him and then sold on this date to Daniel Nobeboy, Jr. (Doc.#135n). 7 Oct 1696, Richard Reynolds listed as having owned 100 acres of land adjoining the meadow swamp which William Murfrey and his wife Frances purchased from him and then sold on this date to Daniel Nobeboy, Jr. (Doc.#135n) 1 Apr 1755, Isle of Wight County Deeds, Bk. 9, p.328; Richard Reynolds, Phillip Moody and Thomas Gale listed as witnesses to a deed of gift from John Murphrey to his son, John Murphrey, for love and affection...50 acres in Newport Parish (being part of a patent that was formerly granted to his father, William Murphrey) adjoining Wilkinson. Signed by John Murphrey. (Doc.#137k) [mm 7/15/02]