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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 238. Deed. 12 May 1714. Thomas Dickinson of Essex Co., sells John Reynolds of same Co., for 2000 lb. tobo., 50 acres, part of a parcel of land the sd Dickinson bought of Richard Waklin, being part of a Dividend of 1000 acres formerly Granted to Edw. Merrit and William Waklin by patent dated 26 Apl. 1704.
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Sam'l Bizwell signed Thomas Dickinson
William Tharp
Ealse Dickisson, wife to Thomas, relinq. her dower rights.
x x delivered by turf and twigg by x Thomas Dickinson unto within mentioned John Reynolds son of William Reynolds x x"
signed Thomas Dickinson
Recorded 13 May 1714.
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1721-1752 King George County, Virginia Will Book A-1; [George Harrison Sanford King]; Page 126
WILL OF THOMAS DICKERSON
In the Name of God Amen. I Thomas Dickerson of Hanover Parish in the County of King George being sick and weak, but of perfect memory do ordain this to be my last Will & Testament in manner and form following as to my worldly estate.
Imprimis: I give and bequeath to my son John Dickerson the land I now live on, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I leave all my personal estate to my well beloved Wife Alice Dickerson during her natural life, afterwards to be divided among my six children.
Item: I do appoint my well beloved wife Executrix of this my last Will & Testament, revoking all other Wills made by me, as Witness my Hand this 10th Day of January 1735/6.
Thomas Dickerson His Mark
Sign'd in the Presence of
Joshua Farguson Daniel Harper
At a Court held for King George County the 2. Day of April 1736.
The last Will & Testament of Thomas Dickerson, Deceas'd, was presented into Court by Alice Dickerson his Executrix, who made oath thereto, and the same was proved by the oath of Joshua Farguson and Daniel Harper and admitted to Record.
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