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1814-1821 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 5: [Antient Press]; Page 37-38
Will of CALEB ABELL. buried after the Episcopal manner my will is that my mansion house plantation and tract of land containing nine hundred acres shall be sold for ready cash and the money arising thereof shall be laid out in land in Kentucky and equally divided between my three sons, Caleb, Richard and Joshua ..
unto my daughter, Susannah ..
to my daughter, Mary
unto my daughter, Elizabeth
to my son, John
to my daughter, Nancy ..
to my daughter, Sally
to my daughter, Jose ..
ordain my two sons, John S. Abell and Caleb S. Abell .. executors ..
this 8th day of January 1815.
In the presence of (signed)
James Scott, William Clark Caleb Abell
John White, Stephen G. Nelson, Thomas Johnson.
At a court held .. 27th February 1815 .. proved .. with William Wright and John Payne, his securities .. bond in the penalty of twenty thousand dollars
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 454-456
Indenture 21 April 1777 between RICHARD ABELL and ANN, his wife, and CALEB ABELL .. for natural love unto son .. confirm 410 acres being one moety of tract of 900 acres on branches of Black Walnut
Run now in possession of Caleb Able bounded Richard Price; Wm. Wright
Presence: Rowland Thomas Richard Able
Richd. Cn. Webb, Wm. Pecher Ann (X) Able
Recorded Orange County 24th April 1777.
Francis Moore, Rowland Thomas, Thomas Bell and Wm. Moore to examine Ana Able .. 21st April 1777.
Returned 21st April 1777 .. Francis Moore and Rowland Thomas.
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