Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Daniel McCarty
1758 - 1801 (43 years)-
Name Daniel McCarty Birth 5 Jan 1758 Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Gender Male Death 1 Mar 1801 Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Person ID I20361 Tree1 Last Modified 19 Apr 2024
Father Daniel McCarty, b. 1725, Pope's Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 10 Oct 1792, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia - probate (Age 67 years) Relationship natural Mother Sinah Ball, b. 14 Feb 1728, Bewdley, St. Mary's White Chapel, Lancaster County, Virginia d. Aug 1798, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia (Age 70 years) Relationship natural Marriage 1748 Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Family ID F13398 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Eilbeck Mason, b. 11 Dec 1760, Gunston Hall Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia. d. 11 Sep 1823, Fairfax County, Virginia (Age 62 years) Marriage 1778 Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Children 1. Anne Eibeck McCarty, b. 16 Jul 1785, Cedar Grove Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia d. 6 Feb 1868, Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia (Age 82 years) [Father: natural] 2. William Mason McCarty, b. 1790, Cedar Grove, Fairfax County, Virginia d. 20 Dec 1863, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia (Age 73 years) [Father: natural] 3. John Mason McCarty, b. 14 Mar 1795, Cedar Grove Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia d. 13 Sep 1852, Detroit, Michigan (Age 57 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F13396 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Apr 2024
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1791-1794 Fairfax County, Virginia, Will Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 120-124
In the Name of God Amen I DANIEL McCARTY of Truro Parish and County of Fairfax in the Commonwealth of Virginia being of sound mind and memory do make and appoint this my last Will and Testament. First I resign my soul into the hands of my creator and my body to be decently buried (without any pomp) as to my worldly estate ..
Imprimis I give unto my dear and loving wife SARAH [Sinah] McCARTY the use of all my estate both real & personal during the term & continuance of her remaining my widow except such legacies as shall otherwise be disposed of in this my Will except also the payment of my just Debts and the tax on the lands and slaves as they shall become due but she is not to rent out anymore of the land either in Fairfax or Loudoun besides what is already rented neither is she to sell or cut down any of the timber except what may be for use of the plantations and that not in waste
I give unto my son DANIEL McCARTY & his heirs the following slaves Viz; mulatto George Sims and mulatto Spencer & Will Taylor sons of old Hannah.
Item I give unto my Daughter MARY McCARTY and her heirs the following slaves Viz; Daniel son of Milly, Penny and all her increase already born or hereafter to be born. It is also my will & desire that after my wife's right to my Estate shall cease my son Daniel shall allot and give to my said daughter Mary and her heirs eight other slaves, five of which shall be working hands & that the same time he shall give unto each of my other daughters Vizt SARAH CHICHESTER SINAH WAGENER and ANNE McCLANECHAN and to their heirs one other negroe besides what they have already received,
Item I give unto my said Daughter Mary and her heirs two feather beds and furniture. I also give unto each of my other daughters one feather bed and furniture but not until my wife's right to my Estate ceases It is also will and desire that my son Daniel do furnish my said Daughter Mary with a plantation sufficient to work her hands on & that my said Daughter Mary be allowed to live on the plantation whereon I now live as long as she shall remain single I also give my said daughter Mary & her heirs after the right of my wife ceases ten head of cattle twenty head of sheep and four good horses Or mares I also give unto my daughter Sarah Chichester six head of young cattle & six sheep, all the remaining part of my Estate of what sort soever it be both real & personal I give unto my son Daniel McCarty & to his heirs after the right of my wife shall cease at the same time it is my will and desire that if his son Daniel do conduct and demean himself in such manner as the son of a Gentleman ought to do that he give unto my said grandson and his heirs or on his attaining the age of twenty one years the plantation and land whereon I now live, Also sixteen hundred acres of land in the County of Loudoun including what is commonly called the Island and the plantation where my quarter in that County is at present and ten slaves mulatto Lett and her increase to be part of them his father to make up the others as he may think proper I also give unto my grandson Daniel McCarty my silver punch bowl and ladle and six silver table spoons, yet if my grandson should become dissipated and betake himself to vitious and ill courses then in that case it is my will and desire that my son Daniel McCarty should give and divide all the estate herein intended to be given to my said grandson among his children & their heirs agreeable to his own discretion and whereas I formerly purchased from my son in law RICHARD CHICHESTER a large studd horse the price of which has not been ascertained and settled and as I have since let the said Richard Chichester have seventy acres of land which was part of the tract whereon I now live, it is therefore my will and desire that my Executors do charge for the above mentioned land as much but not more than the said Richard Chichester charges for the said studd horse Further it is my will and desire that my daughter Mary he maintained out of my Estate as she has been heretofore during the time she may remain single or during the time of her mothers right to my Estate And Lastly I appoint my loving wife and my son Daniel McCarty Executrix and Executor of this my last Will In witness whereof .. this 23d day of August 1792 Presence JOHN HEREFORD JUNR.,
JOSEPH X GORDIN , PATRICK KEOGH Daniel McCarty
DODDRIDGE PITT CHICHESTER. B R. WAGENER
At Court contd & held for Fairfax County 10th Oct 1792 This Will was presented in Court by Daniel McCarty the Executor therein named who made oath thereto and the same being proved by the oaths of Patrick Keogh and Doddridge Pitt Chichester is admitted to record and the said Executor having performed what the Law requires in such cases a Certificate is granted him for Obtaining a Probate thereof in due form.
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