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1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
PAGE, Mann, of "Mansfield," Spotsylvania County, d. Nov 7, 1780, Executor's Bond dated Apr 19, 1781. Ex. three sons, John, Manne and Robert, and my son-in-law Benjamin Harrison.
Leg. wife, Anne Corbin Page;
son John, lands in Gloucester, also my part of the Dismal Swamp, also my tract of land known by the name of "Frying Pan" or "Copper Mine" in the Northern-neck, now in the possession of the Hon. Robert Carter, of Nomony;
son Warren, all my lands in Spotsylvania Co. and land in the Northern-neck, known by the name of "Bull Run;"
son Robert Carter Page, all my land in Hanover and King William counties, excepting the lots laid off for a town, which I desire sold;
son Matthew, one square in the town. As it has pleased God to deprive me of my daughter Judith Burwell, I give to the executors of Lewis Burwell five hundred and seventy pounds, current money, to be divided between his two daughters Judith and Alice. Daughter Elizabeth Page;
daughter Lucy Baylor;
son George Page, eight lots in Fredericksburg, which I purchased of Col. Fielding Lewis; two hundred pounds to be paid the Free School of Abbingdon, as my mother's gift; my stock in trade to my two youngest sons.
My executors above named to be guardians to my two sons Gwin and Matthew until they attain the age of twenty-one. (pg. 387)
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