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JOHN4 BACON (JOHN NATHANIEL3, EDMUND2, THOMAS1) 1,2 was born May 04, 1711 in New Kent County, Virginia2, and died 1759 in Lunenburg County, Virginia3. He married (1) ANN4. She died 1733. He married (2) FRANCES4,5. She died Unknown.
Notes for JOHN BACON:
Will of John Bacon:
"I, John Bacon of Lunenburg and Parish of Cumberland, Planter, being sick and weak in body -
First, I want my just debts and funeral expenses paid.
To my son John Bacon - after the death or marriage of my wife Frances Bacon, 1 Negroe boy named Sam. Upon consideration of his paying 30 L in 2 bonds, I am bound his security.
To my wife Frances Bacon - the use and occupation of the rest of my personal estate, during her life or widowhood, and after her death, among my children. William Bacon, Edmond Bacon, Nathaniel Bacon, Francis Bacon, Elizabeth Bacon, Sarah Bacon, Susanah Bacon, and Mary Bacon. I do not want my son, Nathaniel Bacon, to receive any part of my estate until he discharges 25 L he is now in my debt, cash I paid for him.
To my daughter Frances - it is my desire that if ever Benjamin Estis, who married my daughter Frances, is known to play at games, that whatsoever estate I have bequeatherd her, shall be equally divided among my other children.
To my daughter Mary - I want her to have her first choice.
Executors - my wife Frances Bacon, William Bacon, and my brother Lyddal Bacon.
Signed Oct 20, 1758 - John Bacon.
Witnesses - C: Courtney, Grissell Bacon.
At July 3, 1759 Court, the within will of the deceased was exhibited by the executrix, and the same was proved by the witnesses, and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of the executrix, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate of said will, whereupon she, together with George Elliott, Lyddal Bacon, and John Ragsdale, her securities, entered into bond." [Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book #1, page 258]
"John Bacon decd, An account of the estate of, according to the appraisement returned by
Mr. Lydall Bacon.
To one negro man named Ned..............................................f 70-0-0
To one negro man named Jamsey...........................................f 70-0-0
To one negro boy named Peter............................................f 60-0-0
To one negro boy named Phill............................................f 50-0-0
To one negro boy named Toby.............................................f 35-0-0
To one negro woman named Lucy...........................................f 70-0-0
To one negro woman named Hannah.........................................f 50-0-0
To one negro Girl named Sarah...........................................f 50-0-0
To money due from Nathaniel Bacon mentioned in the will.................f 25-0-0
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f 480-0-0
Nathaniel Bacon.
To one negro Boy named Toby.............................................f 35-0-0
To the money he owed his father.........................................f 25-0-0
_______
f 60-0-0
Edmund Bacon.
To one negro man named Jamey............................................f 50-0-0
Wm. Bacon. 1 negro fellow named Ned.....................................f 50-0-0
Frances Estis, 1 negro girl named Sarah.................................f 50-0-0
Wm. Tounny, 1 negro wench named Hannah..................................f 50-0-0
Sarah Bacon, 1 negro boy named Phill....................................f 50-0-0
Sush. Bacon, 1 negro boy named Peter....................................f 60-0-0
Mary Bacon, 1 negro woman named Lucy....................................f 70-0-0
-Memorandum. The above account pursuant to an order of the Court of Lunenburg Co., to
us directed was this day settled. Witness our hands this 4, Jany. 1760. Matt. Marable,
John Speed. Eight heirs; Wm. Bacon, Nathl. Bacon, Edmund Bacon, Frances Estis, Elizabeth
Tourney, wife of Wm. Tourney, Sarah Bacon, Susannah Bacon, & Mary Bacon. Recorded--May 7,
1760. Jan. 4, 1760, W. B. 1761-78, p. 132." [Valentine, Edward Pleasants, Edward
Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, p. 71.]
More About JOHN BACON:
Administration of Estate: Lunenburg County, Virginia6,7
Probate: July 03, 1759, Lunenburg County, Virginia8,9
Property: Lunenburg County, Virginia10
Residence: Lunenburg County, Virginia11
Will Dated: October 20, 1758, Lunenburg County, Virginia11,12,13
Child of JOHN BACON and ANN is:
i. JOHN5 BACON III14,15,16,17,18, b. November 20, 173319; d. Unknown; m. OBEDIENCE HOBSON20; d. Unknown.
More About JOHN BACON III:
Court record: Henrico County, Virginia21
Children of JOHN BACON and FRANCES are:
ii. ELIZABETH5 BACON22,23 d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM JOURNY24; d. Unknown.
iii. SUSANNAH BACON25,26,26, d. Bef. August 05, 176527.
iv. MARY BACON28,29,29, d. Unknown.
v. WILLIAM BACON30,31,31, b. January 29, 1731/3232; d. September 25, 181732; m. AGNES HOBSON33; b. July 04, 174034; d. December 06, 181934.
More About WILLIAM BACON:
Court record: Henrico County, Virginia35,36
vi. NATHANIEL BACON37,38,38, d. Unknown.
More About NATHANIEL BACON:
Court record: Lunenburg County, Virginia39
vii. EDMUND PARKE BACON40,41,41, d. 1825, Lunenburg County, Virginia42; m. MARTHA PETTYPOOL43, November 21, 1781, Lunenburg County, Virginia43,44; d. Unknown.
More About EDMUND PARKE BACON:
Administration of Estate: November 17, 1825, Lunenburg County, Virginia45
Court record: Lunenburg County, Virginia46
Probate: November 14, 1825, Lunenburg County, Virginia47
Property: Lunenburg County, Virginia48,49,50,51,52
Residence: Lunenburg County, Virginia53
Will Dated: November 01, 1825, Lunenburg County, Virginia54,55
viii. ALICE BACON56, b. November 22, 173656; d. Bef. October 20, 175857.
ix. FRANCES BACON58,59,59, b. April 24, 173860; d. Unknown; m. BENJAMIN ESTES, SR61,62,62, Bef. October 20, 175863; d. Unknown.
More About BENJAMIN ESTES, SR:
Fact 1: Gambler64
x. SARAH BACON65,66,67,68, d. Unknown; m. JAMES ROYAL69; b. June 20, 1730, Henrico County, Virginia69; d. Unknown.
More About JAMES ROYAL:
Guardian: Sarah and Langston Bacon, children of John Langston Bacon70
Endnotes
1. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 286.
2. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
3. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 71, "John Bacon, of Lunenburg Co., Planter, Will of; Wife Frances Bacon. Son John Bacon. Son William Bacon. Son Edmund Bacon. Son Nathaniel Bacon. Daughter Frances Bacon. Daughter Elizabeth Bacon. Daughter Sarah Bacon. Daughter Susannah Bacon. Daughter Mary Bacon. Son-in-law Benjamin Estis, husband of testator's daughter Frances. Executors--his wife Frances Bacon, William Bacon, and testator's brother Lyddall Bacon. Witnesses--C. Courtney, Gressett bacon. Frances Bacon the above named Executrix qualified as such with George Eliot, Lyddall bacon, and John Ragsdale securities. Probated--July 3, 1759. Oct. 20, 1758, W. B. 1746-61, p. 208."
4. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
5. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
6. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 2, 240, "Account Current of the estate of John Bacon dec'd. To Lyddal Bacon, Adm'r. 1759 debits include mention of: Hampton Wade, Tignal Jones, Nicholas Edmunds, Fra's Sanders for crying the estate. Capt. John Jenings, Capt. Rich'd Palmer, Richard Wilkins, John Camp, Fr's Brassie, Peter Field Jefferson, John Ellis, William Cross, Robert Waymarks, Edm'd Taylor for Doctor Dobson, John Hix, William Hawkins, Thomas Satterwhite, Doctor Clack Courtney, Paul Carrington, Robert Scott, Wm Bacon for making shoes, John Hayse, Wm Newsum & Co, David Garland. Total Debits: 110 pounds 0 Shillings 4.25 pence. Credits include mention of: George Abbott, Jas Clarke, Hampt. Wade, Rachel Tabor, Edward Lewis, Thom's Lanear, Edmund Bacon, Rich'd Nawl, Benjamin Pullam, Fra's Sanders, Ric'd Shoars, Thomas Akin, Pink. Hawkins, Wm Bacon, Nath'l Bacon, William Donathan, Rich'd Long, Thomas Eastland, Lyddal Bacon, John Camp, Doctor Courtney's acct 113 pounds 12 shillings 4.5 pence. Balance due the estate: 3 pounds 11 shillings 4 pence.Pursuant to Lunenburg Court order, we settled the a/c of the estate. We certify that the above is a true account. Signed Nov 8, 1764 - Mat Marable, John Speed. Recorded Nov 8, 1764."
7. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 2, 132, "Account Current of the estate of John Bacon dec'd, according to the appraisement returned by Mr Lyddal Bacon. TO: Negro man Ned, Negro bys Jamy, Peter, Phill, Toby, Negro women Lucy and Hannah, Negro girl Sarah; money due from Neth'll Bacon mentioned in the will. The whole: 480 Pounds 0 shillings 0 pence.Neth'l Bacon - to Negro boy Toby, the money he owed his father; Edmund Bacon - to Negro boy Jamy; William Bacon - to Negro fellow Ned; Frances Estis - to Negro girl Sarah; William Journy - to Negro wench Hannah; Sarah Bacon; Negro boy Phill; Sus'h Bacon - to Negro boy Peter; Mary Bacon - to Negro woman Lucy.The above account, pursuant to Lunenburg Court order, was this day settled. Signed Jan 4, 1760 - Mat Marable, John Speed. Eight heirs, viz, William Bacon, Nath'l Bacon, Edmond Bacon, Francis Estis, Elizabeth Journy wife of Will'm Journy, Sarah Bacon, Sus'h Bacon, and Mary Bacon - each 60 pounds. Total: 480 pounds. The account was returned by Mathew Marable and John Speed, Gent, Commissioners appointed to settle the same. Recorded May 7, 1760."
8. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
9. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
10. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 76, "John Bacon, of Lunenburg Co., deed to John Williamson Jr. of Henrico Co. L80 curr. ______acres in Lunenburg Co. in the forks of Couches and Stones Creek adjoining Briggs. Mch. 5, 1754, Ibid. p. 440."
11. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
12. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 71, "John Bacon, of Lunenburg Co., Planter, Will of; Wife Frances Bacon. Son John Bacon. Son William Bacon. Son Edmund Bacon. Son Nathaniel Bacon. Daughter Frances Bacon. Daughter Elizabeth Bacon. Daughter Sarah Bacon. Daughter Susannah Bacon. Daughter Mary Bacon. Son-in-law Benjamin Estis, husband of testator's daughter Frances. Executors--his wife Frances Bacon, William Bacon, and testator's brother Lyddall Bacon. Witnesses--C. Courtney, Gressett Bacon. Frances Bacon the above named Executrix qualified as such with George Eliot, Lyddall Bacon, and John Ragsdale securities. Probated--July 3, 1759. Oct. 20, 1758, W. B. 1746-61, p. 208."
13. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
14. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 216.
15. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 71.
16. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 286.
17. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
18. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume I, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 197.
19. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
20. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 216.
21. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 53, "John Bacon, John Parke and Nathl. Bacon are witnesses to a deed from Francis--X--Wilkinson, of New Kent Co. to John Law of Henrico Co. Mch. 5, 1729, D. W. B. 1725-37, p. 832."
22. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
23. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
24. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 2, 132.
25. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
26. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
27. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 56, "Wm. Bacon, Deft. vs. Chas. Cooper C. T. A. of Susanna Bacon, decd. In case. Judgment for Deft. and Plt. to pay cost. Aug. 5, 1765, Ibid. p. 508."
28. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
29. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
30. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
31. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
32. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume I, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 197.
33. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 170.
34. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume I, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 197.
35. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 56, "Wm. Bacon, Deft. vs. Chas. Cooper C. T. A. of Susanna Bacon, decd. In case. Judgment for Deft. and Plt. to pay cost. Aug. 5, 1765, Ibid. p. 508."
36. Valentine, Edward Pleasants,The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 59, "William Bacon's petition to build a mill is granted, the jury appointed to fix the damages report the value of one acre belonging to Henry Stoaks at f1-1-6. and lowgrounds and timber at 8/6. Mch. 3, 1759, Ibid. p. 317."
37. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
38. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
39. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 348, "Nathaniel Bacon, a witness to the will of Francis Brassie. Recorded -- May 4, 1762. Jan. 17, 1761, W B 1746-61, p. 348."
40. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
41. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
42. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 74.
43. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 170.
44. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 73, "Edmund P. Bacon, Marriage to Martha Pettypool. by Thos. Crymes minister of the Baptist Church. Nov. 21, 1782, W. B. 1778-91, p. 125."
45. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 75, "Col. Edmund P. Bacon, decd. Inventory and appraisement of his estate. appraisers, Jno. T. Street, T. W. Knight, P. W. Street. Recorded--March 13, 1826. Nov. 17, 1825, Ibid. p. 561."
46. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 80, "Martha Bacon, the wife of Edmund P Bacon & Ann Parks the wife of James Smith. David Street and Charles Betts are appointed to take their acknowledgements to a deed from the said Edmund P. Bacon and James Smith to Robert Ward of 158 acres in Lunenburg. dated July 11. Aug. 6, 1811, D. B. 22, p. 145."
47. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 8, 523.
48. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 81, "Edmund P Bacon, and Martha, his wife of Lunenburg Co., deed to Susanna R. Stokes of same Co., $2238. 373 acres in Lunenburg Co., adjoining sd. Susanna R. Stokes, Col. Thos. Winn, decd. Germon T. Stokes & Edmund P. Bacon, it being a part of the land belonging to the late Col. Lyddall Bacon, decd. and all north of a creek called Rocky Creek being a fork on Modest Creek, and distinctly understood that it is the plantation on which Mary Bacon lived and died. Jan. 7, 1820, D. B. 25, p. 441."
49. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 82, "Edmund P Bacon, and Martha, his wife, of Lunenburg Co., deed to Peter W. Street, $1236. paid by Davie Street, the father of the said Peter W. Street. 206 acres, being part of the tract on which sd. Edmund P. Bacon now resides, and adjoining Susanna Stokes, Joel Johns, Blackwell, Peter Stokes &c. Jan. 7, 1822, Ibid. p. 342."
50. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 83, "Edmund P. Bacon, and Joseph Yarbrough creditors in a deed of trust from Levi Clay to David Street, Trustee. Dec. 14, 1824, Ibid. p. 375."
51. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 82, "Edmund P. Bacon, of Lunenburg Co., deed to Collin Stokes, of Prince Edward Co., $4860. 810 acres in Lunenburg Co., on the waters of Fucking Creek, adj. David Street, Peter W Street, Susan R Stokes &c. Mch. 1, 1825, Ibid. p. 416."
52. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 80, "Edmund P. Bacon, and Martha, his wife, and James Smith and Anne P., his wife, deed to Robert Ward. f15 curr. of Va. 158 acres in Lunenburg Co., adjoining James Smith, David Street, Carter White, Sr. Richard Weeks, Jr. & Bird Womack, being the land on which Philip Sneed formerly lived and sold to the said Bacon & Smith. July 11, 1811, Ibid. p. 141."
53. Bell, Landon C, The Old Free State, Volume II, (The William Byrd Press, Inc, Richmond, Virginia, 1927), 345.
54. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 8, 523.
55. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 74, "Edmund P. Bacon, of the county of Lunenburg, Will of; Gives to his son Richard C. Bacon. Gives to his son Gillie M. Bacon. Gives to his son Lyddall Bacon. Gives to his daughter Polly A. G. Oliver. Gives to his daughter Sally G. Jones. Gives to his daughter Susannah R. Bland. Gives to his daughter Narcissa Taylor. GIves to his son Monford S. Bacon. Gives to his grandson Edmund P. Bacon, son of Gillie M. Bacon. Gives to his son Young Henry Bacon. makes his sons Gillie M. Bacon & Montfort S. Bacon trustees for several of his children and appoints them the Executors of his estate. Witnesses--Charles Boydie, C. Stokes. Recorded--Nov. 14, 1825. Nov. 1, 1825, Ibid. p. 523."
56. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
57. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
58. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
59. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
60. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
61. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia), 71.
62. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
63. Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Volume I, (The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia).
64. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258, "To my daughter Frances - it is my desire that if ever Benjamin Estis, who married my daughter Frances, is known to play at games, that whatsoever estate I have bequeather her, shall be equally divided among my other children."
65. Bell, Landon C, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816 & Vestry Book 1746-1816, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., Greenville, South Carolina, 1995. Originally published: Richmond, VA., 1930.), 168.
66. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
67. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 286.
68. Lunenburg County Virginia Will Book 1, 258.
69. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 286.
70. Barnes, Robert, Indexed by, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.), 286, "Henrico and Chesterfield records show that James Royall married first Sarah Bacon. He was made guardian of Sarah Bacon and Langston Bacon, children of John Langston Bacon."
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