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Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book U, 1779-1784; (John Fredrick Dorman); Pages 507-509.
Prince William Sct March the 10th 1784 Then received of Mr. JOHN WHITLEDGE. Executor of his Father, WILLIAM WHITLEDGE deced, one fifth part of the Estate of WM. WHITLEDGE deced, consisting of three Negroes named Jack, Suck & Sall, also two head of cattle & five head of sheep and Eleven pounds Eight Shillings & seven pence half penny Specie as by the Last Will of WM. WHITLEDGE deced devised for the use of his two Grand Children, BALDWIN COPPAGE and FRANCIS COPPAGE, & also all Legacies & demands whatsoever against the sd Estate of WILLIAM WHITLEDGE deced Reced by me WILLlAM COPPAGE
Test W GRANT
P William March ye 6th 1784 Then Reced of Mr. WILLIAM WHITLEDGE, Executor of WM. WHITLEDGE deced my full proportion or one fifth part of the Estate of WM. WHITLEDGE deced or in full of all demands against the sd Estate I say reced by me W.GRANT
Test PHILLIP SPILLER, JOHN GRANT
P. William March ye 6 1784 Then Reced of Mr. WILLIAM WHITLEDGE Ext., to WILLIAM WHITLEDGE deced in full one fifth part of the Estate of WM. WHITLEDGE deced left & devised by him to JOHN OVERALL I say reced by me PHILIP SPILLER
Test W GRANT Trustee for OVERALL
JOHN GRANT
at court held for prince william county the 2nd day of August 1784 these receipt from the legatees fof Wm Whitledge deceased was presented to the court and ordered to be recorded
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WILLIAM COPPEDGE (ca. 1740-1806) of Hamilton Parish, Fauquier (see Hamilton Vestry Book for entry 25 Feb. 1764 of a servant bound to Wm. Coppage) ; his property included Bristersburg, part of Elk Run, Summerduck, and the Franklin Gold Mine; he was a member of Elk Run Episcopal Church, whose rector was Rev. Keith, and is supposed to lie buried with five wives on a hill at Bristersburg; their order and
names have become confused by descs. Probably he m. (1) Miss Chichester, by whom only John; (2) Mary Whitledge, dau. Wm., by whom Baldwin and Frances; (3) 17 Sept. 1783 Sarah Railey, dau. Thos., by whom 6 c. ; (4) 15 July 1791 Mary Tippett, by whom 8 c. In the Fauquier Rent Roll of 1770 he held 830 acres; his will, probated in Fauquier in 1806, left 500 acres and 5 slaves. His widow, Mary, died in 1807.
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