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Andrew Sittlington Warwick
Facts and Events
Will of Andrew S. Warwick
- Pg. 264. Will of Andrew S. Warwick, dated May 17, 1828
- Wit: Wiliam D. and Thomas M. Kincaid, John B. Dean
- Probated June 1828
- Exec: Robert Bratton and William D. Kincaid
- inst: slaves israel, Ben, Absolom, Henry, Big Nell, Big Gilbert, Isaac, Nancy, Julia and 2 children, Jefferson and Angelina, Martha and her child to be sold to pay debts.
- Beq. to wife Martha, lower end of the farm on the river, including the mill; 301 acres between the Jackson River and Back Creek known as Marlin's Place; 360 acres west of the home tract for life and then to little daughter Rachel C.
- to wife Negro girl Milly until daughter Mary is 16, then one girl goes to Mary.
- to wife trusty men Peter and London, then they go to Mary and Rachel
- to wife yellow man Jim, Venus and her four children, Israel, Aaron, Zachariah and John until Mary and Rachel are 21, then equally to them.
- to wife household and kitchen furniture, with half to Mary and Rachel at 21, the balance at wife's death
- to three sons, James, Jacob and John each a good featherbed and furniture at age 21.
- to daughter Mary the "Upper Place" or Handley Place of 100 acres, 71 adjoining acres on the Jackson River, the Shoemaker Place of 176 acres, 246 acres on Brushy Ridge, 68 acres adjoining Handley Place, all properties on the Jackson or the waters thereof.
- to daughter Rachel C., 596 acres in Pocahontas Co., purchased from Andrew W. Cameron, adjoining Andrew Sitlinton.
- to the three sons the balance of the home tract.
- to them and Mary 190 acres on the east side of the Jackson adoining the home plantation.
- to the three sons 400 acres in Pocahontas Co. left to William Woods and wife and also left the Woods and "bought by me", 400 acres on Clover Lick; 40 acres on the Greenbrier River known as the Brown Place, and 427 acres on the west side of Clover Lick, all conveyed to him by Woods.
- to wife Martha 6 milch cows, 2 brood mares, 1 riding horse and a saddle
- any balance equally to wife and children
- to the sons each a riding horse, saddle and bridle
- to wife balance of the home tract less portion purchased by Andrew W. Cameron, for life and then to Rachel C.
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 138-139].
Estate Records
- Pg. 270 - Bond by James Woods and Charles Cameron for $10,000 July 8, 1828 to William McClintic, Adam Dickinson, Robert Bratton, John Slown, gentlemen justices, for Wood's service as guardian of James W., Jacob and John W. Warwick, infant children of Andrew S. Warwick.
- Pg. 45 - Settlement of estate of Andrew S. Warwick, Charles L. Francisco and A.W. Cameron, adm., David Fultz, comm., September 1830.
- Debits and credits: J. and W. Brinkley, Mustoe Gay, Will Douglas, J.G. Sims, S.C. Bradley, Will Wods, Adam Dickinson, A. Sitlington, G.H. Fry, Maj. T. Woods, S. Hogsett, Will Bonner, T(?) Mathews, Will McElwee, H. Daggs, A. Mustoe, Joseph Burger, G.B. Richards, B. Peyton, W.D. Kincaid, A.P. Strogher, Henry Hoover, H. Harper, William Ayres, J. Moore, Ben - A Free Man (also called Free Ben), E.B. Williams, May Boyd, C.T. Beale, Robert McClintic, S.B. Dickinson, James McGuffin, Isaac More, H.A. McCormick, S. Gatewood, James Woods, Will McClintic, Thomas T. Rhea, W. Griffen, John Beale, H. McGloughlin, J. Akeman, George Francisco, J.S. Brinkley, G. Mayse, Moses McClintic, john Brown, Joseph Richy, Adam Lightner, James and S. Lewis, S. Vance, A. Jones, James Liptrap, Bernard Peyton, Will Mathews, H. Harrold by Miller, S. and Jacob Grose, Rob Beale, S. Miller, Henry Miller, C.T. Taylor, Ch. hamilton, D. Fultz, George Hively, Jacob Monroe, John Waugh, Andrew Gay, John Brinkley, M. Rice, Charles L. Francisco, Will Langrage, Robert McClintic, Martha Warwick.
- Pg. 144 - Settlement of estate of Andrew S. Warwick, Charles L. Francisco and Andrew W. Cameron, adm., David Fultz, comm., Jan. 28, 1833.
- Debits and credits: Jacob Grose, Free Ben, John Waugh, Adam Given, David Fultz, Elisha B. Williams, Marshall Rice, Col. Fry, Dr. Cunningham, Col. W. Soods, James Bourland, H. Beale, Warwick Gatewood, Will McClung, George H. Fry, William Cackley, A.w. Davis, Gen. Blackburn, Will Woods, Lanty Lockridge, Henry Miller, J. Monroe, M. Ratcliff, Robert Beale, W.B. Thomas, James Hamilton, William Clayton, Joseph Richy, James Lewis, S.S. Williams, robert Ptomey, Charles Beale, W. Griffin, Wright Thomas, William D. Kincaid, A. Sitlington, ____ Thornhill, William Wright, Jr., M. Gay, E. Steuart, John Chesnut, Sipio Boner, John Dean, john Brinkley, William Peyton, Otho Williams, James McGuffin, John Kincaid, James Liptrap.
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 159].
- Pg. 298 - Bonds and notes of the estate of Andrew S. Warwick
- Andrew Sittlington, William Woods, james Lewis, Marshall Rice, John Dean, William McClung, John Harnest, James Tallman, thomas Sittlington, Free Ben
- Cash received for lottery tickets
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 174].
References
- ↑ Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
- United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252).
1810 United States Federal Census Name: Andrew Warwick Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Bath, Virginia Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 4 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 6 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 8
- United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).
1820 United States Federal Census Name: Andrew Warrick Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Bath, Virginia Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 3 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 Free White Persons - Under 16: 5 Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 Total Free White Persons: 10 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 10
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