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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Richard Pollard of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co. Dated 11 Oct., 1769. Proven 19 Nov., 1770.
Legatees: Wife Elizabeth.
Sons: Richard Coleman Pollard, Robert Pollard.
Daus.: Elizabeth Pollard, Sarah Pollard, Milley Pollard.
Executors: William Williams, Samuel Clayton, Jr., Edward Watkins.
Wit.: John Pollard, Zachary Taylor, Ann Pollard, Samuel Clayton.
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Inventory of Estate of Richard Pollard, dec'd. Recorded 20 May, 1771.
Appraisers: Philip Pendleton, Joseph James and Samuel Clayton.
Division of slaves and personal estate of Richard Pollard, dec'd. Legacies: 1/3 of slaves to widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Pollard.
Thomas Camp who intermarried with Elizabeth Pollard. Value: 105£ l0s
To Robert Pollard - same amount.
To Sarah Pollard - same amount.
To Milley Pollard - same amount.
To Richard Coleman Pollard - same amount.
Date: 20 May, 1771. Report made by Philip Pendleton, Joseph Junes and Samuel Clayton.
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Administrator's account on Estate of Richard Pollard, Oct. 17, 1770 through Dec., 1773. Recorded 6 June, 1774. Made by French Strother.
Recorded 6 June, 1774,
Payments made to Francis Gaines, Dr. Archibald Campbell, Thomas
Bryant, George Bourn, James Brooks, Thomas Clifton, John Saunders, William
Gaines, Robert Stuart, Jr., Frederick Zimmerman,extrs. of Dr. Wallace, William Robertson, William Gaines, Brooks Jones, Henry Stringfellow, Matthias Rinehart, Benjamin Pendleton, Leonard Smith, Jacob Rigour, Miss Elizabeth Fargeson, James Read, Thomas Marshall, John Edwards, Isaac Smith, Jr., William Ried, Nathaniel Pendleton, William Sparks, William Long, Robert Coleman, Samuel Clayton, Sr., Thomas Slaughter, Francis Strother, James Duncason, John Glassell, James Gildart, William Hansford. Received from: Roderick Perry, William Reid, John Yeaman, John Hanie, Zachary Petty, James Slaughter, P. Pendleton, Timothy Holdway
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Account of Estate of Richard Pollard, decd. 6 June, 1774 by William Williams, Samuel Clayton, Jr
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Division of Estate of Richard Pollard, decd. Recorded 22 Nov., 1778. Made by Edward Stevens, Charles Davenport, Edward Watkins.
Devisee: Thomas Camp, Robert Pollard, John Camp, Milley Pollard - equal shares.
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1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 298-300.
21 May 1767. Edward Watkins and Salley his wife of Culpeper County to Richard Pollard of same. For £60 current money. 200 acres, being part of a tract Watkins purchased of the estate of John Spotswood, Esqr., deceased .. in Watkins' Spring Branch ... on the north side of the branch ... in Richard Pollard's line ... on Muddy Branch ... line of Pollard's ... to Muddy Branch ... mouth of a small branch corner to Capt. Nathaniel Pendleton ... Watkins' lines ...
Edward Watkins
Sarah Watkins
21 May 1767. Acknowledged by the parties. Sarah was first privily examined.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 88-89
This Indenture made 19th May 1770 between RICHARD POLLARD and ELIZABETH his Wife of County of Culpeper and FRANCIS GARNER of same .. in consideration sum of Twenty shillings current money of Virginia hath sold unto Francis Garner one acre of land lying in BLOODWORTHs ROAD joining JOSEPH JAMES's and is bounded beginning at. two red oaks on north side of the said Road down the Road to the beginning ..
Richard Pollard
Elizabeth Pollard
At Court Continued and held for County of Culpeper on Saterday 19th May 1770 This Indenture of Feoffment ordered to be recorded previous to which the said Elizabeth was first privily examined as the Law directs.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 673-674
THIS INDENTURE made 21 June 1773 Between RICHARD GAINES & ELIZABETH his wife of County of Culpeper of one part & BROOKS JONES of County aforesaid Witnesseth that Richard Gaines & Elizabeth his Wife for sum Fifty Five pounds have granted unto said Brooks Jones his heirs 94 acres in County aforesaid bounded Beginning at two white oaks Corner to RICHARD POLLARDs thence North to three pines in the Backline of the old Lott South to a pine at the ROAD thence down said Road to the Beginning ... Richd. Gaines
At Court held for Culpeper County June 21, 1773 Elizabeth Gaines
This Indenture ordered to be recorded, and at another Court held for said County August 16 following the said Elizabeth was privily examined & ordered to be recorded.
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