Person:Daniel Maupin III (1)

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Daniel Maupin, III
m. 1748
  1. Daniel Maupin, III1760 - 1832
  • HDaniel Maupin, III1760 - 1832
  • W.  Martha Jarman (add)
m. 14 Jan 1782
m. 21 Apr 1791
m. 16 Jun 1805
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Name Daniel Maupin, III
Gender Male
Birth? 6 Dec 1760 Albemarle County, Virginia
Marriage 14 Jan 1782 Albemarle County, Virginiato Martha Jarman (add)
Marriage 21 Apr 1791 to Virginia Gentry
Marriage 16 Jun 1805 to Margaret McWilliams
Death? 29 Aug 1832 Madison, Kentucky, United States

Will Transcript

Will of Daniel Maupin
In the name of God, amen.
I, Daniel Maupin, of the County of Madison, and State of Kentucky, being aged and infirm in health, but sound of mind and memory, and knowing that my dissolution can be at no great distance of time, do ordain this my last will and testament. My will and desire is, that my just debts be all p aid, which done, and my funeral expenses also paid, my desire is that my p resent beloved wife, Peggy Maupin, have and enjoy the residue of my estate during her widow-hood, under the limitation or restrictions hereinafter named. If my wife should again marry from that time, she is to have one third of my estate during the residue of her life, and after her deat h, whether she shall marry or not, the whole of my estate not before divided among my children by my said last wife. If any of my children by my la st wife shall marry or leave their mother during her life time my will a nd desire is that such child or children, shall have advanced to him or them, my estate and doing equal justice among my children, and their mother. The part so advanced to be taken into consideration in the final division. In case I make any advancements to any of my children by my last wife, before my death, the same is to be considered and as also, I have already advanced unto my sons, Washington Maupin, $1,200 and to my daughter, Cynthia, intermarried with Thomas Gates, $600, which is also to be consider ed by my executors as so much in the division as part of their part of t he distribution of my estate, among the children of my said last wife.
The children which I had by my first wife, Betsy Maupin, I have done for t hem what I considered as much as I am able to do, for my last set s. It is my wish therefore, that they have no further share or portion of my estate.
It is my desire that my estate of every description, be under the direction and superintendance of my executors, and that my beloved wife pursue their advice in its management and keeping it from waste and destruction. I hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this my only last will and testament, and I do hereby constitute and appoint my son, Washington, my son LeLand Maupin, when he arrived at age of 21 years, and my friend Archibald Woods, Jr., executors of this my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third d ay of April 1829.
[Signed] Daniel Maupin (Seal)
Signed, sealed and acknowledged in our presence and we witnessed it, in t he presence of the testator the day it bears date.
Archibald Woods ---- W. R. Letcher .... Joseph Barnett, Sr.
Probated in Madison County Court, October 1, 1838.
Daniel's will is recorded in Will Book E, page 508. It was probated October 11, 1832 in Madison Co., Ky.

Records

Madison County Court Order Book___________Aug. 13, 1853: The declaration of Margaret Maupin, widow of Daniel Maupin, deceased, Revo lutionary pensioner of the U.S., made for the purpose of obtaining the ben efit of the act of Congress, was produced, sworn to, and subscribed in op en court by the said Margaret Maupin and ordered to be certified.
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