John Brasier of North Carolina and Essex Co., Va.
I am not a Brasier researcher, but came across the following deed while searching for another name in Essex County, Virginia, and thought it might help someone:
Deed Abstracts of Essex County, Virginia (1733-1738).Ruth and Sam Sparacio
(Essex Co., Va., DB 20:225-231)February 17 & 18, 1734 (1735).John Oneale of Middlesex County, Virginia, Attorney of John Brasier late of Southfarnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia, now of the Province of North Carolina, to Richard Jones of sd. Southfarnham Parish, Essex County, for £30 Currt. money of Virga., 180 acres in Southfarnham Parish, Essex County, adjoyning lands of Thomas Bryan dec'd. being the lands & plantation formerly belonging to one John Brasier dec'd., father of the sd. John Brasier above mentioned and now in the possession of one Elizabeth Spiers and John Harding. . .
Wits: Jno: Evans Junr., Wm. Smith, John Page /s/ John (mark) Oneale
Acknowledged by John Oneale on February 18, 1734 and admitted to record.
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Re: John Brasier of North Carolina and Essex Co., Va.
Carmilla Brasier 8/17/13