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Gillie Gromarrin | see Family Tree | |
Born: Abt. 1657 | ||
Died: 16 Oct 1716 Henrico Co., VA |
WIFE
CHILDREN
French Huguenot, later of Powhatan Co. Mannakintown
The Will of Gillie Gromarrin courtesy of Kevin Smith at [email protected]
16 Oct 1716 p. 119
Will of Gillee Gromarrin of Henrico Parish
To son Francis, land where Warrum Easly no liveth, 700 acres, and if no heirs,
to my son Gille, and if he have no heirs, to my son Wilsheir, and if he have
none, to my daughter Arabella, and if she have none, to my daughter Anne
To son Wilsheir, land and plantation I live on, 580 acres
To son Gillee, and daughter Arabella, land at Pickenoque, 1490 acres, equally
divided
To daughter Anne, tract at Powhite, 400 acres
To sons Francis and Wilsheir land at Tuckahoe, 500 acres, equally
To son Gille and daughter Arabella and all the rest of the children, full
privileges at the fishing place
All children to have 2 years schooling after my death
Thomas Wood, Sr., to keep the place where he lives for life, And for life of his
wife Anne Wood, and for use of their children for two years after their death.
My moveable estate divided among all my children
My son in law Luke Smith to be sole executor
Dated 16 Oct. 1716
Wit: Richard Williams, Thomas Wood, Sr., James Frankling, Peter Corbin
Recorded 5 Nov. 1716 [H1654,BBW,p.101
(Henrico County Wills & Deeds 1714-1718 p. 119) - on page 139 of Weisiger’s
book, indexed under Gillee.