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Abt 1719 - Yes, date unknown
Abt 1715 - Bef 1808 (~ 93 years)
Birth |
Abt. 1715 |
Gloucester Co., Colonial Virginia |
Died |
Bef Nov 1808 |
Halifax Co., Virginia |
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Father |
George S. Stubblefield, Gent, b. Est 1675, Gloucester Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Anne Nash, b. Abt 1705, Glouchester Co., Colonial Virginia |
Married |
Abt 1696 |
Prob Glouchester |
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Family |
Eleanor Cavenaugh, b. Abt 1719, Essex County, Virginia Colony [1] |
Married |
Aft 1744 |
St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, Virginia |
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Name |
Eleanor Cavenaugh |
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Born |
Abt 1719 |
Essex County, Virginia Colony |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I21086 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
9 Mar 2019 |
Family |
Edward Stubblefield, b. Abt. 1715, Gloucester Co., Colonial Virginia , d. Bef Nov 1808, Halifax Co., Virginia (Age ~ 93 years) |
Married |
Aft 1744 |
St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, Virginia |
Last Modified |
9 Mar 2019 |
Family ID |
F7879 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S40] Will, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077100&tree=Tree1.
749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A: {Sparacio}
In the Name of God Amen. I EDWARD STUBBLEFIELD of St. Marks Parrish and County of Culpeper Virga. being of sound mind and memory .. doe constitute this my last Will and Testament .. Imprimis I reoomend my Sole to God who gave it .. my body to be buried by dereckshon of my Wife and what worldly goods .. I give and bequeath as followeth.
1st I bequeath to my loving Wife ELENER STUBBLEFIELD one Mollater woman named Cate also one molotter bay named will.
2d. I give and bequeath to my Daughter ANN STUBBLField one molatter gar none by the name of Fillis two cows and calves one young mare two sows and piggs: my Jiners tools I give and bequeath to my Brother THOMAS STUBBLEFIELD provided he pays my Wife
Elener Stubblefield six pounds other ways if he think not well to pay her the six pounds my desire is that my Wife shall sell them Further my will and desire is what children that shall be born to the Mollato woman Cate after my decease may be equally divided between my wife and child Further my will end desire is that after my debts be payed that all the residue of my Estate I give and bequeath to my loving wife Elener Stubblefield to dispose of as she shall think fit. Lastly I doe hereby appoint my loving wife Elener Stubblefield Exx. and my Brother Thos. Stubblefield and my Brother in Law LEWIS DAVIS YANCEY Extors. of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof .. the nineteenth day of October 1750.
Test CHARS. KAVANAUGH, Edward?f ? Stubblefield
FP,ANS. SLAUGHTER JUNR.,
RICHARD COVINGTON, WILLIAM NEWBILL.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Thursday the 21st day of March 1750
This last Will and Testament of Edward Stubblefield was proved by the oaths .. of three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and being sworn to by Elener Stubblefield one of the Executors therein named Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probat thereof she having given
security as the Law directs Liberty being reserved to the other Executors therein mentioned to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit
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