Mother: Sarah ANDERS |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Robert ANDREW ______| | (1723 - 1793) m 1752| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Jane ANDREW | (1755 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah ANDERS _______| (1730 - ....) m 1752| | __ | | |__| | |__
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COPIES OF EXTANT WILLS FROM COUNTIES WHOSE RECORDS HAVE BEEN
DESTROYED
By George Harrison Sanfold King
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Will of Seth Botts of Stafford County, Virginia
In the name of God Amen: I Seth Botts of the County of Stafford
and Parish of Overwharton being sick and weak of body but of
perfect mind and memory praised be Almighty God and calling to
mind the mortality of all flesh, and knowing it appointed for
all men once to die, do constititute and ordain this my last
will and testament in manner and form as followeth, disannulling
all other wills and testaments by me heretofore made or
approved.
Imprimis: I commit my soul into the hands of God that gave it
&.e and my body to the earth its Mother, tro be decently buried
at the discretion of my Exrs hereafter mentioned.
Item: I & bequeath to my son William Botts two hundred acres of
Landmore or less lying on the south run of Chappawaimsie
beginning at a branch called the school house branch folllowing
a line of marked trees running toward Wm. Bott's. Also I give
unto him one negroe man named Tom, one negroe boy named Edward
and one whipsaw, also one feather bed and bolster and Rugg, one
pair of blankets, a pair of sheets, also one dish and six
plates, also one horse colt, also I give unto my son, William
Botts
one cow and calf to his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Aaron Botts one hundred
and fifty acres of Land with the plantation whereon I now live
being part of the same tract with my son William Bott's, and
also twenty five acres joyning to it being part of a patent
belonging to Robert Millian, also one negroe boy called Bob and
fifty pounds cash to be laid out to buy him another slave, also
my stills also one bed, one rugg and bolster, one blanket, one
pair of sheets, also one horse that is now called his, also one
dish & six plates also one cow and calf to him and his heirs
forever. I also give unto my son Aaron Botts one Mahogany table.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Jos. Botts one hundred
acres of Land out of the parcel of Land bought of Capt. John Lee
beginning at a marked white oak on the middle run of
Chappawamsie near the mouth of a branch called the school house
branch and from thence following a line of marked trees to a
corner red oak tree upon a ridge and from thence running along
Lee's line on part whereof I have a small plantation now
cleared, also one mulatto boy called Daniel and fifty pounds
cash to buy him a young slave, also one feather bed and bolster,
one rugg, one blanket, one pair of sheets, also one dish and six
platesd to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my son
Jos. Botts one iron pot bought of Pope's estate, also one cow
and calf.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Joshua Botts the other
part of the same tract of Land, one hundred acres lying in the
middle run of Chappawamsie, also one negro woman called Nell,
but from this day the two first children that she shall raise
shall be for my two daughters Nancy Botts and Jenny Botts and
also one negroe boy called Moses, also one feather bed, one
bolster, one rugg, one blanket, one pair of sheets, to him and
his heirs forever, and after these two children are raised by
the said Nell, until my two daughters come of age by my Exors:
and then the said Nell and her issue to my son Joshua Botts, him
and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary* Botts one
negroe boy called George and one negroe boy called George and
one negroe Girl called Katharine besides the first child the
said Nell shall raise to be one month old, also one feather bed
and one bolster, one rugg, one blanket, one pair of sheets, also
one cow to her and her heirs forever.
*This is unquestionably an error for Nancy Botts.
Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Jenney Botts one negroe
Girl named Rose, she and her increase to the said Jenny Botts,
and also the second child which the said Nell shall raise to be
one month old, also one feather bed & bolster, one rugg, one
Blankett, one pair of sheets, also one cow and calf, to her and
her heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son John Botts two negro boys,
one named Solomon the other named Anthony also one negro woman
called Sarah, she and her increase to the said John Botts, also
one feather bed, one rugg, one blankett, one pair of sheets,
also one cow, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Prince one negroe
Girl called Grace, and also fifty pounds of cash to buy her a
young slave, also the feather bed and furniture that is now
called hers, also one cow and calf, also one dish and six
plates.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Botts one
negroe Girl called Martha, also fifty pounds cash to buy her a
young slave, also one bed and furniture which is now called
hers, one cow and calf and one dish and six plates, also I give
her my riding mare.
Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Wigginton
fourteen pounds whih is due for the land James Wigginton bought
of me, to her and her heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my loving wife Sabina Botts one
negroe man called Peter, also one negroe woman called Frank,
also one negroe woman called Dinah, I give also the work of all
my negroes to my loving wife to maintain the young children with
all and to raise the young negroes with also all my whole stock
and working tools to the profit of the young children (except
the legacies before mentioned) to the schooling of them, and
also the goods that is the house to the cloathing of them with
all, but at her death it shall all be equally divided amongst my
five sons. All that I have given unto my wife is during her
widowhood, but at the day of her marriage she shall deliver all
that I gave her into the hands of my Executors, except one
negroe and one bed and one cow and one negroe that I have left
my wife shall at her death be equally divided among my five
sons. The cash that I have left is to be laid out to purchase
slaves with by the hand of Col. John Baylis when he shall see a
convenient opportunnity, and there shall be no part of this two
hundred pounds drawn ou that is to purchase slaves with until it
is laid out and that my Executiors shall have the liberty of
working the slaves that I have left for the maintenance of the
young children on any part of my land for the support of the
said children until they come of age.
January the 29th 1763.
I constitute and ordain my loving wife and my son Wm. Botts and
my son Aaron Botts Executors to execute this my last will &
testament.
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BOTTS _| | | | |__ | _Thomas BOTTS II__________| | (1674 - 1742) m 1699 | | | __ | | | | |_________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Seth BOTTS | (1713 - 1776) | __ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth Rhodes KANNON _| (1681 - 1751) m 1699 | | __ | | |_________________________| | |__
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Mother: Catherine |
_Robert COURTNEY ____ | (1690 - 1751) m 1718 _John COURTNEY ______| | (1722 - 1803) m 1748| | |_Abigail_____________ | (1700 - 1739) m 1718 _Jonas COURTNEY _____| | (1763 - 1850) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary USAAN _________| | (1732 - ....) m 1748| | |_____________________ | | |--Sarah COURTNEY | (1798 - 1850) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Catherine___________| (.... - 1843) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth Glenn WHITE |
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A conflicting date of birth is 1/19/1811
_John EUBANK ______________+ | (1680 - 1778) _James EUBANK Sr.________| | (1725 - 1799) m 1748 | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" RAINES _ | (1697 - ....) _Joseph E. Lewis EUBANK Sr._| | (1768 - 1850) m 1794 | | | _Joseph LEWIS _____________+ | | | (1690 - ....) | |_Margaret (Peggy) LEWIS _| | (1730 - 1799) m 1748 | | |___________________________ | | |--Elizabeth T. "Betsy" EUBANK | (1811 - 1881) | ___________________________ | | | _Henry WHITE ____________| | | (1755 - 1810) | | | |___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Glenn WHITE _____| (1774 - 1826) m 1794 | | ___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth GLENN? _______| (1760 - 1810) | |___________________________
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Mother: Martha C. ABELL |
_David? HUNTER ________ | _David HUNTER of Red House Farm_| | (1761 - 1829) m 1791 | | |_______________________ | _Edmund Pendleton HUNTER C.S.A._| | (1809 - ....) | | | _William PENDLETON Sr._+ | | | (1748 - 1817) m 1770 | |_Elizabeth PENDLETON ___________| | (1774 - 1822) m 1791 | | |_Elizabeth FERGUSON ___+ | (1753 - 1799) m 1770 | |--Elizabeth J. HUNTER | | _______________________ | | | _John ABELL ____________________| | | (1790 - ....) | | | |_______________________ | | |_Martha C. ABELL _______________| (1815 - ....) | | _______________________ | | |_Sarah FORREST _________________| (1790 - ....) | |_______________________
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Copy. 165 - Book A. Know all men by present that we
____blank___ of Wilkinson County and Mississippi Territory are
held and formerly bound unto the Governor of the Mississippi
and his ______ in office in the sum of two hundred dollars good
and lawful money of the United States for the use of said
territory for which payment will and clearly to be made we bind
ourselves ______ and each of our ______executors administrators
and assign severally firmly by this presents sealed with our
seals and dated this 26th day of Oct 1815.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the
above bound David T. W. Cook both the day of the date _____
prayed to obtained a license to be _____on marriage to Matilda
Nelson of said County. Now if there be no lawful cause to
obstruct the marriage for which the said license was granted
then and in that said the above obligation to be ___ otherwise
to be and remain in full force and virtue. Signed by David T. W.
Cook seal and Joseph ? seal.
Miss State Courier Vol 1 No 3 April 1985 P.O. Box 1320 Winnfield
La 71483-1320 Marriages of Wilknison Co, MS Cook, David T.W. and
Matilda Nelson marriage bond dated October 25, 1815.
Tennessee Tidbits 1778-1914 Vol III Fischer & Burns Ram Press
129 Coventry Road Vista CA 92084. Pg.76 COOK, David W. With his
wife, Caroline M. Cook, sold land in Haywood County to Nathew
Dodson, 3 December 1827. (Tip TN CO CT Min, A/124) 6 June
1832 David T. W. Cook sold land in Haywood County to Patsey
Moore Roddy. He also sold land to Isaac Cunningham. (IBID
B/251);
Pg.277 NELSON, John Died before 5 June 1827 when the heirs
petitioned to have a 5000 acre tract of land divided. The
petition was made by David T. W. Cook for himself and in behalf
of his wife Caroline Matilda and Samuel P. Ash as attorney in
fact for John M. Fault
[Fauts] and Patsy Ware daughter & one of the Heirs of said John
Nelson, Marie T. Nelson, Alexander T. Nelson for himself & as
Guardian of Thomas Nelson which include all the Heirs of the
said John Nelson decd. (Tip TN, Co CT Min, A/106)
Pg.278 NELSON, Thomas J. On 2 September 1828 sold to William M.
Kerr, land in Shelby County, by his Attorney in fact, David T.
W. Cook. (Tip TN, Co Ct Min, A/184).
The Tennessee Genealogicl Magazine, "Ansearchin News" The
Tennessee Genealogical Society P.O. Box 111249 Memphis, TN
38111-1249 Vol 37 pg.26 Hardin County, Tennesee 1836 & 1837 Tax
List District # 5 -1836 Cook, David 160 acres White Poll 1
Genealogical Abstracts from Tennessee Newspapers 1821 - 1828
Compiled by Sherida K. Eddlemon Heritage Books,Inc Jackson
Gazette Published by Charles M'Lean July 1, 1826, Vol. 3 No 5
pg.49 I am forewarning the public, that I am revoking the power
of attorney given by me and my wife Patsey Ware Nelson to
Alexander F. Nelson, dated June 9, 1824. I am also revoking the
one given by Alexander Nelson by the power vested in him from us
to D. T. W. Cook, dated November 12, 1825. These were issued in
an attempt to recover the business within the state of Tennessee
as heirs at law of Maj. John Nelson, dec., of the Parish of
Feleciana, Loiusiana. J. M. Fouts.
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Mother: Elizabeth GATEWOOD |
likely oldest son from 1st marriage to Elizabeth Gatewood.
_Henry PERKINS (PURKINS) I_______________________________+ | (1660 - ....) _Henry PERKINS (PURKINS) II_| | (1690 - 1738) m 1716 | | |_Mary____________________________________________________ | (1670 - ....) _Henry PERKINS (PURKINS) III_| | (1718 - 1780) m 1743 | | | _John of Cherry Walk FERGUSON (FARGESON) "the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1657 - 1717) m 1682 | |_Cary FERGUSON (FARGESON) __| | (1690 - 1742) m 1716 | | |_Ann STUBBLESON _________________________________________+ | (1660 - 1731) m 1682 | |--William PERKINS (PURKINS) | (1742 - 1813) | _John GATEWOOD I "the Immigrant"_________________________+ | | (1640 - 1706) m 1680 | _William GATEWOOD __________| | | (1695 - 1743) m 1720 | | | |_Amy "Amie" MCGRAW (MAGRAH) _____________________________+ | | (1660 - ....) m 1680 |_Elizabeth GATEWOOD _________| (1724 - 1765) m 1743 | | _ CARTER ________________________________________________+ | | (1670 - ....) |_Katherine CARTER __________| (1700 - 1765) m 1720 | |_________________________________________________________
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2 Mary Wood b: WFT Est. 1613-1648 d: BEF. 1682 + George Archer
b: WFT Est. 1575-1604 d: WFT Est. 1599-1646
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__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WOOD _| | | | |__ | _Abraham WOOD "the Immigrant"_| | (1614 - 1672) | | | __ | | | | |________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Mary Sarah Elizabeth WOOD | (1631 - 1678) | __ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |______________________________| | | __ | | |________________________| | |__
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