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Facts and Events
Will of Esther (Wilkins) Watts
- Page 450. Will of Esther Watts of Orange County, St. Thomas' Parish, dated 13 Dec. 1758.
- Unto my son Edward Watts one Negro man Jack, three feather beds and furniture, nine head of cattle, three dishes, thirteen plates, nine basons, one quart pot, one sugar pot, two trunks, one mare, three iron potts, one frying pan, one iron baker, one table, one bell bettle skillet, my nine parts of a still, one small trunk.
- Unto my son Edward Watts the lands and plantation whereon I formerly lived.
- (signed) Esther (X) Watts.
- Wit: John Critn. Webb, John Bledsoe, Frankey (X) Hensley.
- 25 June 1772. Presented into Court by Edward Watts.
- Proved by John Critn. Webb and John Bledsoe. Administration granted Edward Watts with John Bledsoe his security, bond in sum of £500.
- Page 451. Esther Watts. Inventory. 18 July 1772. Total valuation £21.18.6.
- (signed) Wm. Richards, Nicholas Porter, John Nixon.
- 23 July 1772. Returned.
- [Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 93].
Notes
Note: some sourcs claim that Thomas Watts married an Esther Stone.
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