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Callison Land Records

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File Name Description
Anthony Callison 1818 Land Grant A scanned image of Anthony Callison's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 30 Nov 1818. Description of land: 240 acres on the waters of Locust Creek adjoining John Clutter, and Isaac Hawk and his own land.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 67, 1817-1818, p. 508 (Reel 133).
Anthony Callison 1823 Land Grant A scanned image of Anthony Callison's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 10 Mar 1823. Description of land: 8 acres west side of Locust Creek a branch of Greenbrier River. Joining his own land and the land of Josiah Beard.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 72, 1822-1826, p. 69 (Reel 138).
Anthony Callison 1823 Land Grant A scanned image of Anthony Callison's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 10 Mar 1823. Description of land: 58 acres on the west side of Greenbrier River joining his own land and the land of David Hannah on both sides of Trumps Run.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 72, 1822-1826, p. 70 (Reel 138).
Daniel Callison 1790 Land Grant - pg 589

Daniel Callison 1790 Land Grant - pg 590
A scanned image of Daniel Callison's land grant in Augusta County, Virginia, dated 01 Jan 1790. Description of land: 148 acres on the waters of the Calf Pasture and Little River and joins John McCutchen on the north west side.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 21, 1789-1790, p. 589-590 (Reel 87).
E.F. Callison 1858 Land Grant A scanned image of E.F. Callison & Thomas Henning Sr.'s land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 01 Mar 1858. Description of land: 683 acres in the Brush about 9 miles NE of Lewisburg.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 114, 1857-1858, p. 564 (Reel 180).
James Callison 1759 Land Patent A scanned image of James Callison's land patent in Augusta County, Virginia, dated 12 May 1759. Description of land: 175 acres on Jackson River.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Patents No. 34, 1756-1765, p. 358 (Reel 33-34).
James Callison 1787 Land Grant A scanned image of James Callison's land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 09 Jan 1787. Description of land: 370 acres on the place called the Locust Bottom on the west side of Greenbrier River and on the Indian Path near Mill Creek.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 8, 1786-1787, p. 193 (Reel 74).
James Callison 1787 Land Grant A scanned image of James Callison's land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 16 Oct 1787. Description of land: 360 acres in the Big Levels adjoining the lands of John McClanahan, Henry Kery, &c.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 15, 1787-1788, p. 150 (Reel 81).
James Callison 1795 Land Grant A scanned image of James Callison's land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 04 Feb 1795. Description of land: 118 acres in the Little Levels adjoining the land of Joshua Ewing and the land said Callison now lives on.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 31, 1793-1795, p. 304 (Reel 97).
James Callison 1795 Land Grant - pg 329

James Callison 1795 Land Grant - pg 330
A scanned image of James Callison's land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 04 Feb 1795. Description of land: 35 acres on the Little Levels on Locust Creek adjoining the land he now lives on and Joshua Ewing.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 31, 1793-1795, p. 329-330 (Reel 97).
James Callison 1801 Land Grant A scanned image of James Callison's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 26 Dec 1801. Description of land: 324 acres on the south side of Locust Creek joining the land of John Collins, Wm. Salsbury, and his own.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 49, 1802, p. 612 (Reel 115).
Jas. Callison 1825 Land Grant A scanned image of Jas. Callison's land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 08 Oct 1825. Description of land: 190 acres on Spring Creek.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 74, 1825-1826, p. 253 (Reel 140).
James Callison 1848 Land Grant A scanned image of James Callison's land grant in Nicholas County, Virginia, dated 30 Jun 1848. Description of land: 150 acres on the south side of Gauley River on waters of Grassy Creek.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 100, 1848, p. 153 (Reel 166).
James H. Callison 1849 Land Grant A scanned image of James H. Callison's land grant in Augusta County, Virginia, dated 01 Oct 1849. Description of land: 18 3/4 acres in Eastern Valley of Little Calf Pasture.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 102, 1849-1850, p. 236 (Reel 168).
John Callison 1801 Land Grant A scanned image of John Callison's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 02 Apr 1801. Description of land: 50 acres on waters of Greenbrier River adjoining his own land.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 47, 1800-1801, p. 588 (Reel 113).
William Callison 1841 Land Grant A scanned image of William Callison's land grant in Nicholas County, Virginia, dated 30 Jun 1841. Description of land: 140 acres on the north side of Gauley River, between the forks of Beaver Creek an said river joining A. Hutchisons 200 acre survey.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 91, 1840-1841, p. 444 (Reel 157).
William Callison 1842 Land Grant A scanned image of William Callison's land grant in Nicholas County, Virginia, dated 30 Sep 1842. Description of land: 50 acres on the north side of Gauley River.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 93, 1842, p. 278 (Reel 159).
William Callison 1842 Land Grant A scanned image of William Callison's land grant in Nicholas County, Virginia, dated 30 Sep 1842. Description of land: 110 acres on the north side of Gauley River and on the waters of Beaver Creek and joining a survey of 500 acres patented to Archibald Hutchison &c.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 93, 1842, p. 299 (Reel 159).


The following are Land Records for individuals who do not have the Callison name but do include the name Callison within the land description.

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File Name Description
John Beard 1809 Land Grant - pg 247

John Beard 1809 Land Grant - pg 248
A scanned image of John Beard's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 01 Sep 1809. Description of land: 80 acres on the waters of Locust Creek a branch of Greenbrier River, adjoining the land of John Callison and his own.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 59, 1809-1810, p. 247 (Reel 125).
Josiah Beard 1823 Land Grant A scanned image of Josiah Beard's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 20 Jan 1823. Description of land: 1200 acres on Locust Creek a branch of Greenbrier River, adjoining the lands of Robert Rhea, Andrew Edmondson, Isaac Hawk, William Beard, Porter Dopy, Arthur McClure, Wm. Salisbury, James Callison and Anthony Callison.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 71, 1822-1824, p. 502 (Reel 137).
Samuel Brown 1795 Land Grant A scanned image of Samuel Brown's land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 27 Nov 1795. Description of land: 240 acres in the Big Levels adjoining the lands of James Callison, William Johnson &c.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 33, 1795-1796, p. 299 (Reel 99).
David James 1795 Land Grant A scanned image of David James' land grant in Greenbrier County, Virginia, dated 04 Feb 1795. Description of land: 91 acres on the east side of the Droop Mountain adjoining his own land and the land of James Callison.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 31, 1793-1795, p. 332 (Reel 97).
William Salsberry 1794 Land Grant - pg 284

William Salsberry 1794 Land Grant - pg 285
A scanned image of William Salsberry's land grant in Bath County, Virginia, dated 06 May 1794. Description of land: 326 acres adjoining the lands of Joshua Ewing and James Callison.
Source: Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants No. 31, 1793-1795, p. 284-285 (Reel 97).