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1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 638
Higgins, Hannah, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 3 October 1765---W. P. 14 October 1765
John Ashburn shall have Stephen Day, one bed and furniture, one chest, one safe, and one iron pot.
Leanna Ashburn, Hannah Ashburn, and Elizabeth Ashburn, shall have all my wearing cloths.
If John Ashburn should move out of these parts or die without heir lawfully begotten of his body, the said Stephen Day shall fall to John Christopher.
Thomas Ashburn shall have one cow.
William Ashburn shall have the rest of my estate.
Grandson William Ashburn, executor.
Witness: John Christopher, Mary Littrel, and Leannah Oldham.
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1713-1719 Northumberland County, Virginia Administrations; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 67
Rice, Richard,est.adm.by Hannah Rice, his relict. 24 July 1714
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NORTHUMBERLAND ORDER BOOK .1719/20 - 1729 ADMINISTRATIONS Page 145
Ashburn, Thomas, est. adm. by Hannah Ashburn, his relict. 20 May 1724
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1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 216a
Rice, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 5 February 1741/2---W.P. 3 of 9br 1742
Son William-the plantation whereon my grandfather formerly lived, being part of a parcel of land formerly patented by Richard Rice and Thomas Adams, land joining to the land of Warrick and the land. of Hannah Higgins where Peter Ashburn now lives, to a branch thence up said branch to the head thereof with a straight line to a poplar that stands by the road joining to Warricks land,
Son George-the plantation where my father formerly lived, bounded by swamps and branches and the land that John Rice now lives on.
If son George should die before he attains the age of twenty one his land to fall to my son Richard.
Son Richard-my new dwelling plantation with all the residue of my land. if son Richard should die before he attains the age of twenty one his land to fall to my son George-
To my son being now about three weeks old and not christened-a negro boy named Harry, and if he should die before he attains to the age of twenty one the negro boy to fall unto my estate again. Wife Elizabeth Rice-to have use of all the rest of my estate during her natural life or widowhood and after her death or marriage all my aforesaid estate to be equally divided between my nine children vizt: Elizabeth, Williams, Sukey, Richard,George, Judith, Sarah, and the son and daughter that are now about three weeks old and not christened.
Wife Elizabeth Rice, and son William Rice, executors.
Witness: George Conway and John Routt.
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