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1770-1772 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #8; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 280
Routt, John, est. adm. by Gabriel Smithers, with Robert Clarke and George Bearcroft, sec. 13 April 1772
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Rout, John, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 28 July 1759---W. P. 11 September 1759
To son John Rout-my gun he has in his possession, and a black cow and yearling.
To son Anthony Rout-all my wearing cloths and large bible.
To daughter Wilmoth Smithers-my young yoke of oxen.
To son Richard Rout-my horse colt.
To son William Rout-my shooting gun.
To son George Rout-my plantation that I bought of Presly Nelms.
To son George Rout-negro woman Judith, negro lad David, negro boy Toney, negro girl Chloe.
To son Richard Rout-negro boy Sam.
To son William Rout-negro woman Rose and her increase.
To daughter Lucy Rout-negro boy Emanuell.
It is my will that the bed and furniture that my son Anthony Rout hath at Carolina, may be sold to help to raise the money to pay for the land bequeathed to my son George Rout Remainder of my estate to be sold to pay my debts, and if any remains to be equally divided between my three sons Richard,
William, and George.
Gabriel Smithers and son Anthony Rout executors.
Witness: Richard Littrell, Ruth Rout, and Charles Rice.
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