Notes |
- ===
1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 118.
Will of Charles Waller of the Parish of Southfarnham in the County of Essex, being sick and weake, dated 27 Oct. 1724.
To my son Charles Waller the one half of my land in Staford County on Aquia Creek.
The other half of the said land to my son Edward Waller.
If either dies without a male heir his part to fall to my son William Waller, in case my son William Waller will pay his other brother living half the worth of my land in Essex County.
To my son William Waller all my land in Essex County to him and his lawful heirs and for want of such to fall to my son Charles paying his brother-Edward half the worth of it.
To my two daughters Hanah Waller and Sarah Waller twenty pounds current money apiece.
The remainder equally devided between my loving wife Susanna Waller and all my children.
My loving wife Susanna Waller executrix.
Charles Waller
Wit: Hannah Strashly, Benjamin Mosley, Tho. Sthreshly. 16 Nov. 1725. Presented in Court by Susanna Waller who
relinquished her executorship. Proved by all the witnesses.
Pages 118-19. Bond of Susanna Waller as administratrtx of Charles Waller. Unto William Daingerfeild, Lawrence
Taliaferro, Salvator Muscoe and John Battaile, Gent., justices. For L 500 sterl. 16 Nova 1725. Securities, James Rennolds and John Gatewood. Susanna (X) Waller
James Rennolds
Jno. (J) Gatewood
Wit: W. Henry Terrett.
16 Nov. 1725. Acknowledged.
===
1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 127-30. Charles Waller. Inventory. 23- Dec. 1725. Made in obedience to order of 16 Nov. 1725. No total valuation; includes three Negroes valued at £67.10. Signed by Susanna (X) Waller, executrix.
Thos. Streahly junr.
Henry Tandy
Thos. Winslow junr.
Francis Pagett
15 March 1725 [1726]. Returned
===
1702-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 11; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 43
Deed. 7 Aug 1703. Mr Wm Upshaw of Petsoe Parish, Gloucester Co., planter, sells Mr Charles Waller of same Par. and Co., for £60. 400 acres in So Farnham Par., Essex C., part of a sale of 9 Jan 1699 to said Mr. Wm Upshaw from Mr. Harry Beverley. The land adjoins said Upshaw's line, Hoskins Swamp, Thomas Streachlys line, etc.
Wit: Signed William Upshaw
James Reynolds
Sarah Reynolds
Will: Miller
Bond for above. All recorded 10 Aug 1703
===
1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 117. Will of Thomas Rennolds of Essex Co. Dated 25 Sept 1712. Probated 10 April 1713. To "Brother James Rennolds" 2 negroes. To Charles Waller 700 lb. tobo. Bal. of Est. to be divided betw Brother James, sister Sarah and sister Elizabeth. Bro. Jas. Exor.
Wit:
Charles Waller signed Thomas Rennolds
Susannah Waller
her mark
===
1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 210. Lease and Release. 9 and 10 March 1713/14. Charles Waller of So. Farm. Par., Essex Co., sells Edward Waller of the Par. of Stratton Major in the County of King and Queen, 200 acres, being part of 400 acres, which belonged to Charles Waller, which he purchased of Mr. William Upshaw, it being part of a patent that belonged to Harry Beverley, lying in Essex County, on N. side of Hoskins Swamp, adj. Thrashleys Line near his plantation there.
Wit:
Thomas Streshley signed Charles Waller
his mark
William fflecher
his mark
Susanna Waller, wife to Charles, relinq. her dower rights.
Rec 11 March 1713/14.
|