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Facts and Events
Will of Edward Coyne
- Page 133. Will of Edward Coin of Orange County, being very sick and weak, dated 22 July 1748.
- Unto my loving wife all my estate and appoint her executrix and John Starke executor.
- (signed) Edward Coyne
- Wit: John Starke, Margaret (X) Tilly, Reubn. Harris.
- 25 Aug. 1748. Presented into Court by Elizabeth Coyn, widow. Proved by Margaret Tilley.
- [Source: Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 27-28].
Will of Edward's Widow, Elizabeth
- Page 155. Will of Elizabeth Coyne of St. Thomas's Parish in Orange County, being sick and weak in body, dated 4 Feb. 1750.
- £8 current money to my well beloved son in law John Mallory whm I also appoint executor.
- To my well beloved daughter Elizabeth Rogers £6 current money.
- To my well beloved daughter Francis Pain £6 current money.
- To my son in law John Mallory one iron pot and four pewter basons, one feather bed and furniture.
- To my well beloved daughter Jane Hensley one warming pan, one iron pot, one white cotton gown.
- To my well beloved daughter Ann Mallory one tartan gown, one bay house and side saddle.
- (signed) Eliza (X) Coyne.
- Wit: Roger Bell, Thomas Mallory, John Mallory.
- 28 March 1751. Presented into Court by John Mallory.
- Proved by Thos. Mallory for obtaining probate, giving security with Roger Bell and Thomas Gahagan.
- [Source: Orange County Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 33-34].
- Page 157. Elizabeth Doyne. Inventory. 18 May 1751. Made in obedience to order of 28 March 1751 [1752]. Appraisers sworn before Charles Curtis, Gent.
- Total valuation £24.14.9.
- Zachary Taylor
- George Smith
- Stephen Ik. Smith
- 23 May 1751. Returned.
- [Source: Orange County Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 34].
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