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1791-1803 Will Book D Culpeper Co Va
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I ROBERT COLEMAN of the Parish of Saint Marks in the County of Culpeper being of perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament revoking all other Wills by me made .
I give and devise and dispose of my Estate in the following manner,
Item after the payment of all my just debts and Funeral expences
I give and bequeath to my Daughter FRANCIS CRUTCHER Ten pounds cash
Item I give and bequeath all the residue of my Estate to be equally divided between my Daughters ANN CLAYTON, SARAH SLAUGHTER, LUCY STROTHER, FRANCES CRUTCHER and SUSANNA YANCEY,
Item I hereby appoint my Trusty friend PHILIP CLAYTON to be my Executor.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty fifth day of September
Anno Domini 1793.
Presence AMBROSE CAMP, Robert Coleman
WILL: BROADUS. D. F. STROTHER
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 16th day of December 1793 This Last Will and Testament of Robert Coleman deceased was exhibited to the Court by Philip Clayton the Executor therein named and was proved by the oaths of Ambrose Camp and William Broadus two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded; and on the motion of the said Executor Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form he having complied with the Law in that case made and provided.
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1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 629-31.
6 Feb. 1769. John Yancey and Susanah his wife of Bromfield Parish, Culpeper County, to John Murfin of same. For £100 current money. 280 acres in Brumfield Parish in the fork of the Rush River, a branch of Rappahannock River, part of IWO acres granted to Henry Tyler Gent. by the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Proprietor of the Northern Neck in Virginia 18 Feb. 1748, and by Penry Tyler Gent. sold unto John Yancey ... on the north side the Rush River ... corner to Tyler's beginning in the low ground of the Rush River and corner to Parker's deed ... on a stoney ridge ... in a large vale near to the foot of the Blue Ridge in a parcel of fine timbered land ... on the branch of the river near the water .. down the river to the beginning place at Krim's beginning station ...
John Yancey
Susanah Yancey
Wit: James Graves, William Edgman, Jacob Krim.
16 Feb. 1769. Acknowledged by the parties. Susanah was first privily examined.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 299
TO ALL PEOPLE I ROBERT COLEMAN of County of Culpeper for divers good causes but more especially for good will and affection I have to my daughter SUSANNA COLEMAN of County afd do give to my said Daughter two Negroes Viz Sukey Negro wench and her child, Brister, which Negroes I warrant to be from claims of any person. In Witness whereof I set my hand and Seal this 21st October 1776.
Robt. Coleman
At Court held for Culpeper County the 21st day of Octr 1776
This Indented Deed of Gift ordered to be recorded.
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