1. Michaux, Abraham, 12 May 1705. "Naturalizations and Denizations", The National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 73, Naturalizations and Denizations in Colonial Virginia, p 113.
2. Virginia Vital Records #1, 1600s-1800s, Virginia Tax Records, The Vestry Book of King William Parish, Va., 1707-1750, p125. "*A curious instance of Clerk Reynaud's carelessness with regard to proper names. He writes here the names of father and son with different final consonant - in pronunciation of course a mute consonant. For details regarding the Champagnese patriarch Abraham Michaus and his large family cf. Brock, p. 133, note. Baird, II, 109, gives a thrilling account of the escape of his wife, Suzanne, from Sedan."
3. Virginia Geneaologies and Birographies, 1500s-1900s, Valentine Papers, Vol. I, Bacon Family, Albemarle County Records, p86.
John Bacon, witness for Robert Tucker against the heir at Law of Abraham Michaux, decd. Ordered that sd. Robert Tucker pay him for 6 days attendence. Aug. Court 1748, Ibid. p. 71.
John Bacon, came into Court and voluntarily renounced the executorship of the noncupative will of, Abraham Michaux, decd. whereupon Lyddall Bacon, Gent. the other executor, together with said John Bacon and Lewis Delaney Gent. his security entered into and acknowledged a Bond according to Law for his Faithful execution of the will. Oct. Court. 1748, Ibid. p. 76.
4. Genealogical Records: Virginia Colonial Records, 1600s-1700s, English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, Patents, p81.
List of Patents Signed Oct. 1706
Henrico County, 850 acres, Abraham Michaux, surveyed by Richard Ligon, April 11, 1705.