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Abstract of Wills, 1690—1760. 391 (land on the east side of the "old Toune Road to Warreck"). Wife and Executrix: Elisabeth. Witnesses: Thoma.s and Timothy Walton. Clerk of the Court: Will Mearn.s. Wallace, William. Martin County. September 19, 1774. February 13, 1775. Son: William (plantation and six negroes). Daughters: Keziah, Din.a.h, Quotin.\, Agne-ss, Alba (one negro to each). Wife and Executrix: M.A.RTHA. Witnesses: J.\mes B.AWLiN.s, William Lewelling, David Taylor, William Bowers. Proven before Jo. Martin. Waller, Thomas. Albemarle County. June 30, 1687. July 10, 1687. Son: George. Daughters: Anne and Elizabeth. Wife and Executrix: not named. Witnesses: John Hallan, William Billing.s, John Harris, John Durant. Proven before Seth SOTHELL. Wallis, Andrew. Craven County. March 18, 1742-1743. Sons: J,\mes, .Andrew. Wife and Executrix: Mary. Witnesses: Willi.\m Wickliffe, Jos. Wilson, Robert Jarman. No probate. Wallis, John. Onslow County. November 21, 1748. April Court, 1751. Son and. Executor: Richard. Wife: Elizabeth. Witnesses: Arthur Royall, John Royall. Job Brookes. Clerk of the Court: Tho.mas Black. Wallis, Stephen. Craven County. April 28, 1757. August Court, 1757. Sons: Benj.\min (lands), Robert and Stephen (Executors). Wife: Susana. Witnesses: Berry Nelson, Sarah Nelson, John Cummings. Clerk of the Court: Peter Conw.4.y. Wallis, William. Beaufort County. December 29, 1748. March Court, 1749. Sons: William and John (land and negroes). Daughters: Lidia Bond, Abigal Daw (negroes to each). Wife and Executrix: Mary* Wallis. Executor: Nicholas Daw. Witnesses: Phil. Pritchett, John Bensted, Jean Brannock. Clerk of the Court: John Aldorson. Walston, London. Bath County. May 26, 1728. April Court, 1728. Devisees: Thomas Batters (Execu-tor), Maky Batters, daughter of Thomas (land on "Papleco River" adjoining Blunts Town). Witnesses: James Backalder, Thomas Rignb, Mary Cording. Clerk of the Court: Thomas Jones.
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Full Text | Abstract of Wills, 1690—1760. 391 (land on the east side of the "old Toune Road to Warreck"). Wife and Executrix: Elisabeth. Witnesses: Thoma.s and Timothy Walton. Clerk of the Court: Will Mearn.s. Wallace, William. Martin County. September 19, 1774. February 13, 1775. Son: William (plantation and six negroes). Daughters: Keziah, Din.a.h, Quotin.\, Agne-ss, Alba (one negro to each). Wife and Executrix: M.A.RTHA. Witnesses: J.\mes B.AWLiN.s, William Lewelling, David Taylor, William Bowers. Proven before Jo. Martin. Waller, Thomas. Albemarle County. June 30, 1687. July 10, 1687. Son: George. Daughters: Anne and Elizabeth. Wife and Executrix: not named. Witnesses: John Hallan, William Billing.s, John Harris, John Durant. Proven before Seth SOTHELL. Wallis, Andrew. Craven County. March 18, 1742-1743. Sons: J,\mes, .Andrew. Wife and Executrix: Mary. Witnesses: Willi.\m Wickliffe, Jos. Wilson, Robert Jarman. No probate. Wallis, John. Onslow County. November 21, 1748. April Court, 1751. Son and. Executor: Richard. Wife: Elizabeth. Witnesses: Arthur Royall, John Royall. Job Brookes. Clerk of the Court: Tho.mas Black. Wallis, Stephen. Craven County. April 28, 1757. August Court, 1757. Sons: Benj.\min (lands), Robert and Stephen (Executors). Wife: Susana. Witnesses: Berry Nelson, Sarah Nelson, John Cummings. Clerk of the Court: Peter Conw.4.y. Wallis, William. Beaufort County. December 29, 1748. March Court, 1749. Sons: William and John (land and negroes). Daughters: Lidia Bond, Abigal Daw (negroes to each). Wife and Executrix: Mary* Wallis. Executor: Nicholas Daw. Witnesses: Phil. Pritchett, John Bensted, Jean Brannock. Clerk of the Court: John Aldorson. Walston, London. Bath County. May 26, 1728. April Court, 1728. Devisees: Thomas Batters (Execu-tor), Maky Batters, daughter of Thomas (land on "Papleco River" adjoining Blunts Town). Witnesses: James Backalder, Thomas Rignb, Mary Cording. Clerk of the Court: Thomas Jones. |