Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
William Dulin
Abt 1718 - 1801 (~ 83 years)-
Name William Dulin Birth Abt 1718 St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia Gender Male Death 27 Jul 1801 Fauquier County, Virginia - probate Person ID I89965 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Father Robert Dulin, b. 1686 d. 12 May 1734, St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Inventory (Age 48 years) Relationship natural Mother Anne Powell, b. Abt 1674, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 18 Dec 1744, St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age ~ 70 years) Relationship natural Marriage 19 Mar 1717 St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia Family ID F20829 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Clemence Ball, b. 15 Jan 1727, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia d. Aft 1806, Garrard County, Kentucky (Age > 80 years) Children 1. William Dulin, b. Abt 1747, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia d. Abt 1819, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 72 years) [Father: natural] 2. John Dulin, b. Abt 1753, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia d. 15 Jan 1830, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 77 years) [Father: natural] 3. Elizabeth Dulin, b. Abt 1755, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia d. Bef 1816, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 60 years) [Father: natural] 4. Philip Dulin, b. Abt 1755, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia d. Abt 1824, Truro, Rowan County, North Carolina (Age ~ 69 years) [Father: natural] 5. Charles Dulin, b. Abt 1760, Fauquier County, Virginia d. Abt 1840, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 80 years) [Father: natural] 6. George Dulin, b. 4 Feb 1764, Fauquier County, Virginia d. 13 Apr 1849, Christian County, Kentucky (Age 85 years) [Father: natural] 7. Clemence Dulin, b. Abt 1765, Fauquier County, Virginia d. Abt 1865, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 100 years) [Father: natural] 8. Edward Dulin, b. Abt 1756, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia d. Jul 1787, Ohio County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F40028 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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1743-1747 Essex County, Virginia Will Book 7; [The Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 232-34. Will of Ann Duling of the County of Essex in the Parish of St. Ann's, being very sick, dated 30 Oct. 1744.
To my son William Duling one feather bed and furniture which he now hath in his possession.
To my daughter Annisters Coffe one feather bed and furniture which I now have in the house and one brown heifer and also one spotted heifer unto her son James Coffe. Also one dish and two basons unto my daughter Annisters Coffe, also helfe the corn that is made on my plantation this year and one pott and one frying pan and one water pail, also one chist, my least chist, also five head of hogs.
To my son Thomas Duling one feather bed and furniture which he now hath in his possession, and one gray hors and one cow and yearling.
All the remainder of my estate to be equally devided amongst all my children herein not bequeathed.
My son William Duling and my daughter Annisters Coffe executor and executrix.
Ann (A) Duling
Wit: Wm. Taylor, William Dobson.
18 Dec. 1744. Presented in Court by Annister Coffe, executrix, and William Duling, executrix. Proved by both the witnesses.
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1743-1747 Essex County, Virginia Will Book 7; [The Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 234-35. Bond of Annister Coffee as executrix of Ann Duling. For £500 sterling. 18 Dec. 1744. Securities, William Duling and Robt. Farmer.
Annister (A) Coffee
Wm. Duling
Robert Farmer
18 Dec. 1744. Acknowledged
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1743-1747 Essex County, Virginia Will Book 7; [The Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 254-55. Ann Duling. Inventory. No total valuation.
Nathl. Fogg
John Garnett
Joel Halbert
Signed by William Duling and Ann Ester (A) Coffey,
executors.
19 Feb. 1744 [1745]. Returned.
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1748-1749 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book L [Antient Press]: Page 89-92
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of September in the twenty second year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the second and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty Eight Between WILLIAM DULING of the Parish of Hamilton and County of Prince William of one part and ALEXANDER MUNROE of the Parish and County aforesaid Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM DULING for the sum of Twelve pounds Ten shillings Current money doth grant unto the said ALEXANDER MUNROE and to his heirs and assignes forever a certain parcel of land containing One hundred and forty acres by PATENT granted to the said WILLIAM DULING from the PROPRIETORS OFFICE hearing date the 7th day of September ADom. 1747 the said One hundred and forty acres of land being in Prince William County & bounded beginning at a marked red Oak in a line of the land of RICHARD ROSSER Corner tree to the land of GEORGE WILLIAMS by a Drein falling into ROSSERS RUN and extending thence with ROSSERs line No. East to a white Oak thence No. East to a white Oak on a point of ROSSERs line corner to JOHN KAMPER, then with KAMPERs line So.East to a large marked Chesnut on the top of a hill thence So, Wt. to several marked Saplins thence So. Et. to two marked Pines in KAMPERs lines Corner to THOMAS WELCH thence with WELCHs line So. West to two marked Pines on a Stoney Know! thence with another of WELCHs lines So. E. to a Pine in WELCHs line near the line of GEORGE WILLIAMS thence with WILLIAMS line No. West to the begining Together with all rights & advantages to the said parcel of land belonging To Have and To Hold unto the said ALEXANDER MUNROE and his heirs and and assigns forever and that he the said WILLIAM DULING shall duly acknowledge this Instrument of Writing in Prince William County Court at the request of the said ALEXANDER MUNROE also CLEMENT the now Wife of said WILLIAM DULING shall at the same time acknowledge her right of dower. In Witness whereof the said WILLIAM DULING hath
set his hand and Seale
in presence of THOS. MACHEN, WILLIAM DULIN
FOUSHE TEBBS
At a Court held for Prince William County September 26th 1748
WILLIAM DULING acknowledged this Deed of Feoffment with Livery and Seizen and Receipt Endorsed to ALEXANDER MUNROE to be his acts and deeds and CLEMENT the Wife of the said WILLIAM being first privately examined relinquished her right of dower to the land conveyed which are admitted to record
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