Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Patience MNU Thomasin
- 1703-
Name Patience MNU Thomasin Gender Female Death 9 Jun 1703 Stafford County, Virginia - inventory Person ID I62062 Tree1 Last Modified 16 May 2024
Family Simon Thomasin d. 9 Apr 1701, Stafford County, Virginia - probate Children 1. Isabel Thomasin, b. Abt 1670, Stafford County, Virginia d. Aft 1701, Stafford County, Virginia (Age ~ 32 years) [Father: natural] 2. Margaret Thomasin, b. Abt 1684, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] 3. John Thomasin, b. Bef 1698, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia d. Aft 1720, King George County, Virginia (Age > 24 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F24835 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2024
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 176
Inventory of the Estate of MRS. PATIENCE THOMASIN deced taken by THOS. & WILLIAM ELLZEY Admrs. given in June the 9th 1703 .. items listed not valued ..
Jurat in Curia Thos. Ellzey
June the 9th 1703 Wm. Ellzey
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 57
Will of SIMON THOMASIN. I Simon Thomasin of Stafford County being sick & weak of body .. give that piece of land the forest of Pass by congee which I bought of DANL. MACKARTY to my son JOHN THOMASIN .. I give my land I bought of Dr. RICHARD BRYANT which was taken out of the Motes land on the branches of Rappahannock & joining to the land of THOMAS ELLZEY which is out of the same Patent of Mots to be equally divided between my two Daughters ISABELL THOMASIN & MARGARET THOMASIN .. I give to my first Daughter Isabel one Down bed which I now have in the house with the furniture thereto belonging .. I give all the rest of my estate real and personal both in this country & in England or elsewhere to be equally divided betwixt my loving wife and three aforesaid children by my said wife PATIENCE THOMASIN who I make my sole Executrix .. 9th day June 1700.
Presence Thomas Ballard, Si. x Thomasin
Thomas Gregg, Jane Gregg
April 9th 1701 The will was proved in open Court .. witnesses thereto subscribed.
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 77-78
Know all men .. that I THOMAS WATTS of county Richmond do appoint my trusty & well beloved friend Mr. WILLIAM HEABERD of Stafford County my true & lawful attorney to acknowledge a certain deed of conveyance by me made to THOMAS GREGG of Stafford County for a parcel of land lying on South side Potomack Creek in county Stafford which deed bearing date 29th day March 1701 .. this 29th day March 1701.
The above Letter of Attorney was proved in open Court the 14th day May 1701 by the oaths of PATIENCE THOMASIN & THOMAS ELLZEY witnesses thereto subscribed.
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 78
PATIENCE THOMASIN has allowed her for paraphenalia of her husbands Estate SIMON THOMASIN one feather bed and furniture & a pot &a frying pan and a dish and a spoon (other items not readable) ..
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