Mother: Mary DELANCE |
__ | _(Research Query) BRISCOE _| | | | |__ | _C. BRISCOE _________| | (1850 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Richard Edward BRISCOE I | (1877 - 1939) | __ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary DELANCE _______| (1860 - ....) | | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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Ancestry.com: Richard Bullock died in Surry County, Sourthwark
Parish, leaving a will signed March 25, 1703, and probated July
6, 1703. He names his wife, Mary and son Richard not yet 18
years of age. He leaves bequests to Henry Hollingsworth and his
Godson Richard Phelps. (Surry County Will Book, 1694-1709, p.
287.)."
__ | _William "the Pamphleteer" BULLOCK "the Immigrant"_| | (1606 - 1650) | | |__ | _Robert BULLOCK _____| | (1625 - 1671) | | | __ | | | | |_Elizabeth LAMPLY _________________________________| | (1599 - 1678) | | |__ | | |--Richard BULLOCK | (1641 - 1703) | __ | | | ___________________________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |___________________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Hannah CARRINGTON |
_Nicholas CABELL of Warminster__+ | (1667 - 1730) m 1697 _William CABELL Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1698 - 1774) m 1726 | | |_Rachel HOOPER _________________ | (1676 - 1737) m 1697 _Nicholas CABELL Sr._| | (1750 - 1803) m 1772| | | _Samuel BURKS I_________________+ | | | (1680 - 1756) m 1703 | |_Elizabeth BURKS ___________________| | (1708 - 1756) m 1726 | | |_Mary DAVIS ____________________+ | (1685 - 1756) m 1703 | |--George CABELL | (1774 - 1827) | _Paul CARRINGTON of Carringtons_ | | (1665 - 1716) m 1701 | _George CARRINGTON "the Immigrant"__| | | (1711 - 1785) m 1732 | | | |_Henningham CODRINGTON _________ | | (1663 - 1741) m 1701 |_Hannah CARRINGTON __| (1751 - 1817) m 1772| | _William MAYO "the Immigrant"___+ | | (1684 - 1744) m 1709 |_Anne MAYO _________________________| (1712 - 1785) m 1732 | |_Frances GOLD OR GOULD _________+ (1690 - 1731) m 1709
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From Christ Church Parish, Virginia Births, 1653-1812 :
Name: Richard Curtis Relationship: Son
Parents: John Curtis Junr and Rebecca Curtis
Birth Date: 29 Dec 1704
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1st. It is my will and desire that my husband and my son Thomas
Higginbotham be comfortably provided during their lives as much
as the means at my disposal will justfully allow and permit. And
to carry out this - my first object - my whole estate is hereby
pledged and all legacies hereafter given are to be construed and
considered as subordinate to this my first object, and are to be
postponed as to the time of their enjoyment - until that object
is justly accomplished. No provision here made for my husband is
not intended to vest in him any transferable interest, that will
be left to executors.
2nd. After the purposes in the first clause are accomplished and
after the death of my husband, I give to Mary Ware the tract of
land called the Miles Tract, and the tract purchased of Rodgers
to be held by her for her separate use during her life and at
her death to go to the heirs of her body for stirps. I also give
her my side board
3rd. I give to Fanny Ware my loom and side saddle and bridle.
4th. I give to my niece Laura Ann Kyle five hundred dollars to
be paid as soon as practicable after my death.
5th. I give to my niece Bettie Walker Kyle five hundred dollars
to be paid to her at the same time as the last above legacy.
6th. I give to Mary R. Chick after the death of my son Thomas a
Negro girl named Sidora or in case of her death another servant
of equivalent value with the increase of my said girl Sidora .
7th. I give to my niece Mary Jane Brown five hundred dollars to
be paid at the same time of the above monied legacies to be for
her separate use and not liable to the debts or contracts of her
husband.
8th. I give to my daughter in law Laura F. Higginbotham my
wardrobe now and after the death of my son Thomas I give to her
a Negro girl named Mary with her increase.
9th. After the death of my husband and my son Thomas, it is my
will that my estate of all kinds not hereinbefore otherwise
disposed of I give and devise to the children of my brothers
David and William and my sisters Pocahontas Turner and Susan
Hudson to be divided equally among them and in case of the death
of any of their children leaving heirs of their bodies such
heirs to be entitled to receive what his her or their parent or
parents would be entitled to per stirps.
10th. I give to Bettie W. Kyle after my death my large bed, bed
stead and furniture.
I appoint James Franklin my Executor. Witness my name and seal
this 9th December 1863.
Mechy Higginbotham {Seal}
Signed and sealed in our presence and in the presence of each
other and in the presence of the testator witnessed the same.
James Higginbotham
Saml. M. Garland
I make this codicil to my will.
1st. I give to my niece Bettie W, Kyle my woman Harriett and her
youngest daughter Althia.
2nd. I give to Mary R. Chick my clock, but it is to remain in my
house until the death of my husband.
3rd. I give to Mary Jane Brown my sugar chest.
4th. I give to Mary Jane Brown one cow and calf.
5th. I give to my bro David Kyle one thousand dollars.
Given under my hand this 24th day of March 1864.
Mecha Higginbotham {My mark}
Teste
James Higginbotham
Auston S. Bowie
At a Circuit Court continued by adjournment, and held for the
County of Amherst on the 29th day of August 1864. The last will
and testament of Micha Higginbotham with a codicil thereto
annexed was produced in Court, and proved by the oaths of James
Higginbotham and Saml. M. Garland_.
Named in Thomas Higginbotham's will of 1835: to Mika
Higginbotham, wife of James S. Higginbotham.
[S1300]
[78095]
will
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Mother: Rebecca MOORE |
_James TAYLOR II______+ | (1675 - 1730) m 1699 _George TAYLOR ______| | (1711 - 1792) m 1738| | |_Martha THOMPSON _____+ | (1679 - 1762) m 1699 _Reuben TAYLOR ______| | (1757 - ....) m 1783| | | _Jonathan GIBSON Sr.__+ | | | (1660 - 1729) m 1698 | |_Rachel GIBSON ______| | (1717 - 1761) m 1738| | |_Elizabeth THORNTON __+ | (1674 - 1732) m 1698 | |--Francis "Frank" TAYLOR | (1787 - 1834) | _John MOORE __________ | | (1698 - 1759) m 1733 | _William MOORE ______| | | (1740 - 1802) | | | |_Rebecca CATLETT _____+ | | (1702 - ....) m 1733 |_Rebecca MOORE ______| (1760 - 1834) m 1783| | _Robert THROCKMORTON _+ | | (1736 - 1769) m 1757 |_Mary THROCKMORTON __| (1750 - ....) | |_Lucy THROCKMORTON ___+ (1736 - 1767) m 1757
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