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- Henry Buford dyed Jan'y. y"' 16 & was buried Jan'y. y'' 18. 1720.
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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book, [Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 158-59.
Will of Henry Buford of Christ Church parrish in the County of Middlesex, being sick and weak, dated 15 Jan. 1720/1.
Unto my beloved son William Buford my Negro man George.
Unto my beloved son Henry Buford my Negro woman Janne.
My two sons William Buford and Henry Buford to take their parts of my estate when they attain to the age of
seventeen years. In case either one die before they come to seventeen years his share be equally divided between my three sons James Buford, Thomas Buford and John Buford or the survivors.
The remaining part of my estate be equally dedived [sic] betwixt my five sons William, Henry, James, Thomas and John as they shal come at age.
To my daughter in law Mary Parsons all my late wife's wearing apparel.
My loveing brother Thomas Buford and my two beloved sons William Buford and Henry Buford executors.
Henry Buford
Wit: Garitt Minor, Robert Williamson Junr., Thomas (T) Gibson, Thomas (X) Salt.
7 Feb. 17[21]. Produced in Court by Thomas Buford.
Proved by Robert Williams[on] Junr., Thomas Gibson and Thomas Salt.
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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book, [Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 168-70.
Henry Buford. Inventory. 22 Feb. 1720 [1721] Appraised pursuant to order of 7 Feb. 1720 [1721] (also directed to Rice Curtis) by Robert Williamson Junr., Thomas Mountague Junr. and Thos. (X) Chaney. No total valuation; includes two Negroes valued at £55.
Thomas Buford, executor. Admitted to record 7 March 1720 [1721].
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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book, [Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 261.
Henry Buford. Additional inventory. Total valuation 3327 pounds of tobacco. Signed by Thos. Buford. Admitted to record 2 Oct. 1722.
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1703-1709 Middlesex County, Virginia Deed Book 3, Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 179)
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that HENERY BEUFORD of County of Middlesex and MARY his Wife (Eldest Daughter and joynt heire and Legatee with ELIZABETH OSBORNE of the last Will and Testament of HENERY OSBORNE their Father deced) for brotherly love & affection they beare to the herein after named THOMAS BEWFORD, Brother to said Henery Bewford, have and each of them hath granted unto Thomas Bewford and his heires the one halfe part of a certain parcel of land containing one hundred acres of land (formerly purchased by Henery Osborne deceased of JAMES BLAZE deceased) lying on the South side of Indian Neck Swamp from thence running along the fork of Mr. MERRYWETHERs Mill Dam from thence along the lines of GAWIN CORBIN and MINOR MINOR to Minors Corner tree and from thence along PETER MINORs line to the place it first began at, In Witness whereof said Henery Bewford & Mary his Wife have sett their hands and seales this fifth day of Aprill 1708.
In presence of JOHN CHEEDLE. Henry Buford
DAVID DAVIS, JOHN OWEN Mary Buford
At a Court held for Middlesex County the 5th day of Aprill 1708
Henry Beuford and Mary his Wife came into Court and acknowledged this Deed to Thomas Beuford Junr. (the said Mary being first privately examined) which is admitted to record
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