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| Birth |
1695 |
Scotland |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
1761 |
Lancaster County, Virginia |
| Will |
10 Apr 1761 |
Lancaster County, Virginia [1] |
- WILL OF MARY WHALEY
SOURCE CITATION:
Text: Will of Mary Whaley Newby, copied by Wm. E. Newby, 2 Dec 1989.
Verbatim copy from Lancaster Co., VA, Will Book 16: 181-181a.
In the name of god Amen I Mary Newby being sick & weak but of Perfect sence and memory thanks be to Almighty God for the same do make and ordain in this my last will & testament hereby Revoking and disannulling all former wills by me or made Imprimus I bequeath my soul to Almighty God that gave it to me in hopes of a pardon for all my sins, through Jesus Christ my Mediator and Redeemor and my body to the Earth, to be Decently buried in a Christian like manner, by my Executors hereafter mentioned and as to what worldly goods it hath been pleased God to bestow on me, I give & bequeath in the following manner
Viz-I give and bequeath to my son James Newby, my land and appurtenances thereunto belonging whereon I now live, to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Whaley Newby my negro man named Guy, and his heirs forever, provided my son Whaley should have any heir, but if the said Whaley, should die without heir, than the said negro Guy shall go to my Daughter Hannah Bailey and her heirs forever. I give and bequeath to my son William Newby my mare colt named mouse, my gun. and my best bed and furniture, to him and his heirs forever.
Item It is my will Sarah Brumley and Hannah Bailey should have a Black Bumbozene Gown Each of them a Hood Ribonds and gloves out of the Crop now on the ground.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Bailey one Cow all my wearing apparell and my side Saddle, to her and her heirs forever, and further my Will is, that after my Debts and funeral Expenses and Legacies are paid the rest of my Estate be Equally Divided among my children Viz James Newby, Ozwald Newby Sarah Brumley, Hannah Bailey, Whaley Newby and William Newby -I also appoint my son James Newby and Ozwald Newby Exors of this my last Will and Testament In Witness Whereof I have hereunder set my hand and seal this 10th day of April 1761 -
Signed Seald and Publishd her
In Presence of - Mary Newby
John Bailey His Mark
James Robinson His Mark
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| Probate |
15 Jan 1762 |
Lancaster County, Virginia |
- At a Court held for Lancaster County on the 15th of January 1762 This Will was proved in open Court by the oath of James Robinson a witness thereto and ordered to be Recorded - Test
Tho. Edwards
Memorandum
That there was a Case and nine Bottles about three pints, each which I kept out of my husbands inventory - and for this reason, that my husband's brother gave the use of it to him during life, and after his death, to go to his son William Newby therefore thought that it was none of his Estate nor mine but my son William's Therefore acted accordingly, given under my hand this 10th day of April 1761
her Test John Bailey Mary Newby
his Mark
Jas. Robinson
Mark
At a Court held for Lancaster County on the 15th of January 1762 This Memorandum was
proved in open Court by the oath of James Robinson a Witness thereto and ordered to be
Recorded
Test
Thos. Edwards
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| Person ID |
I14908 |
Wheeler |
| Last Modified |
25 Jul 2010 |
| Family |
NEWBY Henry, b. 1680, England , d. 1741, Lancaster County, Virginia |
| Married |
Abt 1710 |
| Children |
| > | 1. NEWBY Whaley, b. 1721, Lancaster County, Virginia , d. 1 Sep 1796, Simpson County, Kentucky  |
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| Last Modified |
25 Jul 2010 |
| Family ID |
F5617 |
Group Sheet |
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| Sources |
- [S1671] Virginia Will Records, McGhan, Judith, comp., (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1994. Accessed under "Virginia Will Records" at Ancestry.com on 10 July 2008.), Will Book 16: 181-181a (Reliability: 3), 25 Jul 2010.
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