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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press];
Pp-103-104 Know all men . I EDWARD BARTON of county Stafford Planter do own myself indebted to GEORGE MASON Gent. Admr. of JANE GREEN Widow of JOSHUA GREEN of said County deced who was appointed by the Stafford Court Admr. to ANN SCARLET deced of said county in just sum of 40,000 pounds of good sound merchantable Tobacco and caske. 15th October 1700. Condition of the obligation is such that if Edward Barton do keep safe & indemnified from the claims of & from my four children which l have by ANN BARTON Daughter to Ann Scarlet deced to wit CONSTANT BARTON & LETTICE BARTON Daughter to Edward Barton for several sums of Tobacco bequeathed unto CONSTANT, ANN, MARGARET and LETTICE BARTON by their grandmother Ann Scarlet deced as by her will recorded in Stafford County .. obligation to be void ..
Presence Wm. Brook, ,Jno. Ball, Edward x Barton Wm. Bennit, Thos. Watts,
Wm. Emms
Virginia. Know all men .. I EDWARD BARTON of Stafford County do myself for my wife ANN BARTON & my four Daughters CONSTANT BARTON, MARGARET BARTON, ANN BARTON & LETTICE BARTON to be fully satisfied and paid in full for all sums of. tobo. & caske legacy or legacies given to my wife and four children by ANNE SCARLET deced of GEORGE MASON Cent .. 15th October 1700
Presence Wm. Brook, Edward x Burton WM. EMMS, Thomas Watts
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Prince William County Virginia, Deed Book A 1731-1732, Page 16
pages 228-232; Feb 15, 1731/2; Anne Linton of Hamilton Parish in Prince William county, widdow to William Linton of same. for consideration of natural live and affection. she beareth to William Linton her eldest son, for advancement of him and his family and consideration of 100lbs sterling, land being between Occoquon River and small Creek called Morumsco Cr., 600a being by deed dated Oct 12, 1696 settled by Ann Scarlett widow upon the said Ann Lintons mother and Lettice Smith Mother of Catherine Hancock wch Catherine is now in possessionof, holds the lower division of and Ann the upper or Northern division.
Anne Linton
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1738-RENT ROLLS - Prince William County, VA
Linton, Widow
Linton, John
Linton, Moses
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Will of Edward Barton, Stafford Co, VA, 1712
CindyMcC Posted: 10 Feb 2009 11:06AM GMT
In the name of God amen. I Edward Barton of the County of Stafford being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory, blessed be God for it. Do declare this to be my last will and testament, in manner and form following--
Item. I give and bequeath my soul to God allmighty which gave it in certain hopes of a blessed salvation, and my body to the earth, to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named, and as for my worldly estate, which it hath pleased Almighty god, to bless me with all, I give and bequeath as followeth--
Item. I give and bequeath to my to grand children, Ann Linton and Moses Linton all my land in Virginia, to be equally divided, between them, when they shall come to age. Only my daughter Ann Linton is to have her thirds in it during her life.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Linton, one feather bed and furniture.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandson William Linton, one feather bed and furniture.
Item. I give and bequeth to my Granddaughter Ann Linton one feather bed and furniture.
Item. I give and bequeath to Sarah Barber one cow and calf being the young of the said red cow.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandson William Linton one mostly black horse.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son in law John Linton all my personal Estate after my just debts and legacies are paid.
Item. I appoint my son in law John Linton to be my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of January Dom. 1712.
Edwd. B. Barton (seal)
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us
Oying O Dayall
Thos. Gimb
Dorus O Venables
This will was presented in Court the 14th day of January 1712 by Jno Linton Ex. therein named who made to the same and proved to be the Last will and Testament of Edward Barton by the oaths of Owen Dyall and Dorcus Venables witnesses thereto is admitted to record. And in motion of the said John Linton, and his performing what is usual in such cases, a certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form, and is recorded.
Cer Cop
Test
Henry Tyler C.S.C.
Source: Will of Edward Barton, Stafford Co, VA, 10 January 1712 as found in Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Accession No. 11357
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1731-1732 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book A [June Whitehurst Johnson]:
Pages 228-232. Feb. 15, 1731. Ann Linton of Hamilton Parish in Prince William County, widdow to William Linton of same.... for consideration of naturall love and affection....she beareth to William Linton her eldest son....for advancement of him and his family and consideration of 100 lbs. sterling... ,land being upon Occoquan River....300 a....whereon Ann Linton now lives.... between Occoquon River and small Creek called Morumsco Cr... 600 a...being by deed dated Oct. 12, 1696 settled by Ann Scarlett widow upon the said Ann Lintons mother and Letticee Smith mother of Catherine Hancock which Catherine is now in possession of.... holds the lower dividend of and Ann the upper or Northern dividend.
Ann Linton
Wit: Catesby Cocke, John Gregg, J. Mercer.
Rec'd. of William Linton 100 lbs. sterl, consideration on Feb. 15, 1731. and wit. by same.
At court April 20, 1732 this deed of feoffment from Ann Linton widow to William Linton, Gent. with livery of seizior and receipt endorsed was proved.
Pages 232-234._ Feb. 16, 1731. William Linton of Parish of Hamilton in County of Prince William, Gent. to Ann Linton of same. lease of lands for dureing her natural life at and under rent of one peper corn yearly....for considerations him thereunto moveing lower part of 300 a....on Occoquon
Wm. Linton, Ann Linton
Wit: Catesby Cooke, John Gregg, J. Mercer.
Possession was given and delivered by William Linton of the lands unto Ann Linton for during the term of her natural life the 16th day of Feb. 1731 and wit. by same.
At court April 20, 1732 this lease for life from William Linton to Ann Linton, widow was proved.
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