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15 Mar 1776 - 25 Mar 1782 (Fauquier WB1:430) Will of Thomas JACKMAN. To son, Thomas, 130 A, to pay Betty STONE 50 s. for it; to son, Richard, 130 A of Pigmit Bridge tract, he is to pay my daughter, Sarah NEAVILL, 50 s. for it; to son Adam, old plantation, old plantation, he is to pay Margaret UNDERWOOD 50 s. for it; to son, William, 100 A where he now lives; to son, Joseph -----. Daughters: Rebecca SMITH and Hannah SMITH, a slave each. EXRS: sons, Thomas, Richard, Adam JACKMAN. Wits: /Thomas James, John JOHNSON, Henry MOFFETT, Jr. (Fauquier Co, Virginia Wills, Adms & Marriages, King)
Question: Could Thomas JACKMAN'S daughters, Rebecca and Hannah SMITH have married into the same family as that of Rosamund SMITH who married William HAMMETT III in Stafford?
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Will of Thomas Jackman Fauquier County, Virginia Will Book 1, Page 430-432
File ontributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Fay Collins
p 430 In the name of God Amen this fifteenth day of March one thousand
seven hundred and seventy six I Thomas Jackman of Fauquier County being
weak of body but of perfect memory thanks be to God for it. therefore
calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed
for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament
that is to say I recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and
for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like
manner at the discretion of my Executors which I shall appoint my Sons
Thomas Jackman and Richard Jackman and Adam Jackman and Joseph Jackman
nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same
again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly Estate
wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I leave and
dispose of the same in the following manner and form following. Itam[sic]
I leave to my Son Thomas Jackman one hundred and thirty acres of land
where he now lives and he is to pay Betty Stone fifty shillings out of it
for that is all I intend for her out of my Estate as Witness my hand
Thomas Jackman Sen. Itam I leave to my Son Richard Jackman my Pignutridge
tract of land and he is to pay my daughter Sarah Nevil fifty shillings out
of it for that is all I intend for her out of my Estate as Witness my hand
Thos Jackman Sen Itam I leave to my Son Adam Jackman my old plantation
tract of land lying at the watery mountain and he is to pay Margaret
Underwood fifty shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out
of my Estate As Witness my hand Thomas Jackman Sen. Itam I leave to my
Son William Jackman Jackman one hundred acres of land where he now lives
or less beginning at the poplar spring branch and a strait[sic] line by a
great rock to the black bottom branch then to Millers line and then along
and so to the beginning and if he should die without heir lawfully
begotten of his body it shall fall to my Son Joseph and I likewise leave
to William Jackman my negro child Charles and he is to pay Mary Walker
fifty shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out of
my
p 431 My Estate as Witness my hand Thos. Jackman Senr. Itam I leave to my
Son Joseph the plantation where I now live which is the remainder after my
Son Thomas and William is laid off, and I likewise leave to my Son Joseph
my negro man Jack and my negro man Ralph and my negro Woman Cate and my
Still and all my Stock but my riding horse and Saddle that I leave to my
Son John Jackman and all the rest of my Stock to my Son Joseph Jackman
consisting of horses mares and Colts Sheep and Cattle and hogs and all my
household furniture beds Chests Chairs pewter pots and tools of all kinds
and I so order it that he pay Ann Smith fifty shillings out of it for that
is all I intend for her out of it As witness my hand Thomas Jackman And I
further order that he first of all pay all my debts and take care of his
mother and never disturb her as long as she shall live, and it is ordered
that she shall have possession of the house where I now live as long as
she lives and never be mislested[sic]. And I further leave to my Son
Joseph all debts due to me from any person or persons and if my Son Joseph
should die without heir lawfully betoten[sic] of his that it shall fall to
my Son Adam otherwise to my Son Joseph and his heirs forever. Remember
that my Son and to my Son Joseph Jackman is interlined[sic] for I intend
none of my Stock for John but my horse and saddle. Itam I still leave to
my Son John Jackman one negro Girl Sal and my Rifle Gun, and if he should
die without heir lawfully begotten of his body then to my Son Joseph.
Itam leave to my Daughter Hannah Smith one negro Girl named Nan. Itam I
leave to my Daughter Rebecca Smith one negro girl named Milly, and this is
my Will that my Estate shall not be appraised nor inventoried, and if any
one of my Children shall grumble or be disatisfied[sic] at this my Will he
or she I do allow but one shilling Sterling and the part I intended for
them is to be equally divided amongst the rest of my Children And so I
again appoint Thomas Jackman and Richard Jackman and Adam Jackman and
Joseph Jackman full and sole Executors of this my last Will and testament
hereby revoking disannulling and making void all former Wills and Requests
by me made but this only to be my last Will and testament In Witness I
have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written
Thos Jackman LS Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the
said Thomas Jackman to be his last Will and testament in presents of us
the subscribers Thomas James John Johnson Henry Moffett, Ju.
p 432 At a Court held for Fauquier County the 25th day of March 1782 This
Will was proved by the oaths of Thomas James and John Johnson Witnesses
thereto and ordered to be recorded And on the motion of Joseph Jackman
one of the Executors therein named who made oath and executed and
acknowledged bond as the law directs Certificate is granted him for
obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Teste H Brooke CC
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Prince William County Virginia, Will Book C 1734-1744 by John Frederick Dorman: Page 134. Will of James Henderson, dated 4•June 1735. James Henderson in the County of. Prince William being very sick and weak in body.
I give my well beloved friend Jeffery Johnson whom I likewise constitute and ordain my only and sole executor of this my last will and testament all and singular my moveables and lands by him freely to be possed and enjoyed.
Wit: James Henderson
John Right
Thos. Jackman
John Bowling -
But after a second thought I considered that my-well beloved friend John Bowlin having a great deal of trouble with me in my sickness ana for buearing me my will is that he shall have my mare and colt and gun the 7th day of June 1735.
Wit: James Henderson
Thos. Jackman
Jas. (X) Hann
John (X) Walker
26 Sept. 1737. Proved by the csths of John Wright and Thomas Jackman, two of the witnesses thereto, and the codicil by the oath of Thomas Jackman one of the witnesses. On motion of
Jeffry Johnson the Exor. and his performing what is usual in
such cases certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate.
Page 135. Bond of Jeffery Johnson; Thomas Jackman and John
Wright unto Denis McCarty, Gent., justice. For £50. 26 Sept. 1737. Jeffrey Johnson is exor. of James Henderson, dec.
Jeffrey (X) Johnson
Thos. Jackinan
John Right
Wit: John Bowie
26 Sept. 1737. Ack. and OR.
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 25 1987, No. 1; Page 61
Virginia Land Patent Book 17
Paul Harrelson of Caroline County, 480 acres in St. Mark's Parish Orange County bounded by Robert Harrelson on the North side of South Fork Beaverdam Run, Staige & Holderness. Importation of two-person; John Bell and Thomas Jackman. 10 June 1737
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1740-1741 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book E [Antient Press]: Page 335-339
THIS INDENTURE made the 22d and 23d day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & fourty one Between CHARLES BAKER and ELIZABETH his Wife of the County of Prince William of one part and JOHN ALLAN Merchant of the County of SPOTSYLVANIA of other part Witnesseth that said CHARLES BAKER and ELIZABETH his Wife for sum of Twenty eight pounds Current money of Virginia have granted unto the said JOHN ALLAN in his actual possession now being by vertue of a bargain & Sale to him for one year and by force of the Statute for transferring uses into possession and to his heirs and assignes for ever all that parcel of land in the County of Prince William and containing one hundred and nineteen acres of Land and bounded Begining at a white Oak near the Line of the Land of JOSEPH WRIGHT thence NE to a white Oak thence NE to a Spanish Oak on the brow of a hill near the Corner of the land of THOMAS JACKMAN in the line of DOCTOR BELL thence NW to a small Hickory and a white Oak by a PATH thence NW to two white Oaks on the WATRY MOUNTAIN thence SW to a large Hickory between two marked Oaks thence SW to a red Oak and white Oak thence SE to a red Oak on the side of a hill thence SE to the beginning the same being part of a greater Tract of land taken up and Patented by THOMAS JACKMAN near the WATRY MOUNTAINS all houses & appurtenances whatsoever unto the said JOHN ALLAN his heirs and assignes. In Witness whereof said CHARLES BAKER and ELIZABETH his Wife have set their hands and Seals
in presence of us this 16th day of May 1741 CHARLES BAKER
JOHN BRANSON, RICHD, STANLEE ELIZA, BAKER
STEVEN BALEY
At a Court held for Prince William County the 22d day of June 1741
CHARLES BAKER ackowledged this Lease & Release with the Receipt thereon endorsed to be his acts and deeds and they were admitted to Record
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Northern Neck Warrants and Surveys Vol IV, King George Co. Va {Peggy Joyner}
THOMAS JACKMAN, 13 Jan. 1727/28 - 30 Apr. 1728; 419 a. at Watry Mt, a br of Gt Run; adj. John Blowers, Doctor Alexander Bell, Joseph Right, Mr Walter Anderson. Surv. John Warner.
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1775-1779 Fauquier County, Virginia Minute Book; [Antient Press]; Pages 300-301.
24 June 1776. Deed of Gift. Bet. Thomas Jackman, Sr. of Leeds Par. and Richard Jackman, his son, of Dunmore Co., for nat. love & affection .. tract at Pignut Ridge and Watry Mt. .. by grant from Prop., 1 Dec. 1742, to sd. Thomas Jackman for 157 a. .. except a parcel sold to Elias Edmonds, Gent. .. Signed: Thos. Jackman. Wits: Thos. Stone, Thomas Jackman, James Neavil. Rec: 24 June 1776, prov. by o. of wits.
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1775-1779 Fauquier County, Virginia Minute Book; [Antient Press]; Pages 301-302.
24 June 1776. Deed of Gift. Bet. Thomas Jackman, Sr. of Leeds Par. and Adam Jackman, his son of Dunsmore Co. .. for nat. love & affection tract .. at the Watry Mt., same from Prop. by deed dated 28 June 1728 .. for 419 a. .. except 119 a. sold to Charles Baker .. Signed: Thos. Jackman. Wits: Thos. Jackman, Thomas Stone, James Neavil. Rec: 24 June 1776, prov. by o. of Thomas Stone, Thomas Jackman and James Neavil.
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