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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Samuel Fargeson of Culpeper Co.
Dated 15 Feb., 1772. Proven 18 May, 1772.
Legatees: "Lands and slaves in the possession of Elizabeth Fargeson widow of my son Francis Fargeson, dec'd., be disposed of in the manner he directed by his will,"
Wife: Ann Fargeson.
Sons: Samuel Fargeson.
Daue.: Elizabeth Fargeson, Susanna Daniel, Ann wife of Francis Strother, Lucy wife of John Graves. Grandson: Benjamin Fargeson, son of my son Francis Fargeson.
Granddaus: Elizabeth Daniel.
Grandsons: Samuel Clayton, George Clayton and Philip Clayton, sons of a deceased dau. Granddau Elizabeth Pendleton.
Granddaus.: Ann Fargeson and Susanna Fargeson, dau of son Francis Fargeson, dec'd.
Grandson: Samuel Fargeson, son of my son Samuel Fargeson.
Executors: Wife Ann Fargeson, son Samuel Fargeson.
Wit.: Henry Pendleton, James Pendleton.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 24-25
15 April 1762. Samuel Fargeson of Culpeper County to my loving son in law John Clayton. For 5 shillings and love and affection. One Negro named James.
Sam. Fargeson
15 April 1762. Acknowledged by Samuel.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 134-36.
22 Oct. 1762. John Clayton and Mary his wife of Culpeper County to Edward Sims of same. For £50 current money. 60 acres ... at the mouth of a branch on the south branch of the North River ... in Willis' line ...
John Clayton
Mary Clayton
wit: Saml. Clayton jr.
22 Oct. 1762. Acknowledged by John.
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