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1794-1799 Record Book #15; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 59
Swanson, Stephen, of Wiccocomoco Parish
W. W. 7 October 1792---W. P. 9 June 1794
Son Jessee Swanson-my gun, one cow and her increase, with my best bed and furniture.
Daughter Frankey Shelton Swanson-my other bed and furniture, and two heifers.
Daughter Nancey Lunsford-one shilling sterling.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my son Jessee Swanson, and Frankey Shelton Swanson.
Friends Hopkins Harding, William Blackerby, and my son Jesse Swanson, executors.
Witness: Robt. Angel, Charles Curtice, Hillary Curtice, and Sally Angel.
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1750-1770 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 208
Swanson, Dennis, of Great Wiccocomocc Parish
W. W. 3 March 1752---W. P. 12 May 1755
Son Dennis Swanson-my dwelling plantation containing by estimation one hundred and fifty acres of land more or less, my gold ring, two feather beds and furniture, my large looking glass, one large chest, three puter dishes, six puter plates, my two largest iron Dotts, my riding mare and colts all my cattle save only one cow and calf, all my hogs,
Daughter Sarah-two feather beds, my cupboard, one cow and calf.
Son Stephen Swanson-two young_ and five shillings
and nine pence cash.
Daughter Betty Richardson-two of my best chairs.
Daughter Mary Jones-one shilling.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my son Dennis and my daughter Sarah.
Son Dennis Swanson and friend Robert Angell executors.
Daughter Sarah may have her single life on my plantation.
Witness: William Angel, Swan Lunsford and Charles Prichard.
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1772-1776 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #9; [Lewis & Booker]; 134
Swanson, Stephen, of Wiccomoco Parish
W. W. not dated---W. P. 8 March 1773
Daughter Mary Swanson-the land whereon I and my father now lives, to her and the lawfully begotten heirs of her body. If my daughter should depart this life without issue of her body, Jesse Swanson, son of my father Stephen Swanson, to have the land.
My mother in law Betty Swanson-shall have her single life in my land.
Witness: Hopkins Harding, Charles Marsh, and Leanner Swanson.
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