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1772-1776 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #9; [Lewis & Booker]; 441
Vanlandingham, George of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 7 January 1774---W. P. 12 September 1774
Son Richard Vanlandingham-forty shillings in lue of a mare colt that his grandfather Richard Brown let me have for him.
Daughter Winne Vanlandingham-one bed without furniture, and weaving loom with all the gear.
Daughter Elizabeth Vanlandingham-one bed without furniture.
Wife Mary Vanlandingham-all my estate during her natural life,
and all my land so long as she lives if she will keep and maintain my sister Elizabeth Vanlandingham, and at my wifes death my land with all the rest of my estate to be sold and equally divided amongst six of my children, to wit: George Adam Vanlandingham, Mandley Brown Vanlandingham, Winney Vanlandingham, Elizabeth
Vanlandingham, Thomas Vanlandingham, and Ezekiel Vanlandingham.
If there should be above six pounds apiece for the above six children, then my son Henry Vanlandingham to have an equal part with them that is over six pounds apiece.
Wife Mary Vanlandingham, and son Mandly Brown Vanlandingham, executors.
Witness: Richard Grinstead, Will Lewis, and Jno. Grinstead.
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