Mr. Allen posts his recent research on the Madison-Cluverius family:
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Will of Ann Booker
On 10 May 1774, Ann Booker wrote her Will describing herself as the wife of James Booker of the County of Essex. She says that her father was the late John Camm. She mentions her three youngest children Richard Pollard, Robert Pollard and Betty Pollard who were bequeathed Negroes and money. She makes a provision for any of these three children dying unmarried and under age, then to their children, if any, or otherwise to the survivors between them. The residue of her real and personal estate she gave to her five children, Benjamin Cluverius, Mary Madison, and Richard, Robert and Betty Pollard. She appointed Benjamin Cluverius, her son, John Madison, her son-in-law, Robert Hill and Samuel Garlick as her trustees and executors. She mentioned the property vesting in her freely by the Will of her father, John Camm, deceased. The witnesses were Camm Garlick, Francis Stedd, Sam Garlick, and Robert Hill.. The Will was proved in Essex Co., VA, on 18 December 1775. [Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Fleet, Vol. II, pages 304-305]
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