My thoughts are that more Augusta / Botecourte Documents need to be searched,
here is an excellent website, and my apologies if you have already seen this,
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/volume_3/3indexlo.htm
AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 390 - 399
Luney, Elizabeth, 390.
Page 47.--13th November, 1762. Robert ( ) Luney and Elisabeth to
John Bowyer, £300, 250 acres on James River patented to Robert, 30th July,
1742.
AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 430 - 439
Looney (Luney), Daniel,
Page 442.--19th October, 1765. John Bowyer to Margaret Looney, only
child and heiress of Daniel Looney, deceased. Whereas Robert Looney
was seised of a tract on James River and Looney's Creek, and sold so much
as lay on south side of the Creek to his son Daniel, in consideration of a
tract called Draper's place, but conveyed the whole tract to John Bowyer,
and Daniel dying soon after, left Margaret, his only daughter and heir,
who brought suit against John Bowyer and Robert Looney (decree, 24th
May, 1765), and this conveyance in accordance therewith, conveys the land
conveyed to him by Robert Looney.
AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 430 - 439
Page 198.--20th August, 1765. John Bowyer to Peter Looney, eldest
son of Peter Looney, deceased. Whereas Peter, Sr., and his brother David
Looney, on 11th October, 1769, purchased of Robert Looney, father of
Peter, Sr., and David, the tract Robert was living on, situated on James
River and Creek, excepting the part on the south side the Creek,
which Robert had some time before exchanged for a place called the Draper
place, with Daniel Looney, another son of Robert's, notwithstanding which,
said Robert under pretence that Peter and David had not complied with
their contract, refused to make conveyance, but sold the same to said John
Bowyer. Peter, Sr., soon after making the purchase, died, leaving Peter,
his eldest son, infant, who, with said David, brought suit against Robert
Looney and John Bowyer, in which it was decreed that John reconvey to
Peter, Jr. 80 acres on James River.
Luney, Moses, 446.
Page 92.--2d October, 1765. Adam Looney and Hanna, of Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina, to Alex. Evans, £40, 140 acres by patent, 10th
March, 1756, on a branch of Looney's Creek. Teste: John Looney, Moses
Luney, Christian ( ) Epshear (Apshear Upshur ?).
Page 135.--17th March, 1756. Margaret Looney's bond as administratrix
of Robert Looney, Jr., with sureties Rob. Rowland, John Looney.
INDEX
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Luney, Absolum, 430.
Luney, Elizabeth, 390.
Luney, Moses, 446.
Luney, Thomas, 60.
Looney, Abraham, 102, 330, 331.
Looney, Adam, 37, 74, 308, 430, 446,
471, 474.
Looney (Luney), Daniel, 60, 64, 93, 330,
431, 438.
Looney (Luney), David, 60, 64, 67, 83,
93, 98, 102, 361, 369, 375, 401, 430,
431, 450, 451, 466.
Looney, Hanna, 446.
Looney (Luney), John, 41, 67, 369, 446,
471.
Looney (Luney), Joseph, 103, 105, 417,
465.
Looney (Luney), Margaret, 41, 60, 93,
103, 382, 401, 430, 438.
Looney, Mary, 401, 451.
Looney, Peter, 58, 60, 62, 64, 74, 102,
103, 321, 430, 431.
Looney (Luney), Robert, 9, 11, 16, 42,
49, 102, 331, 358, 390, 395, 417, 430,
431, 438, 451, 466.
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