Person:Joel Halbert (18)

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Joel Halbert
b.1710 Virginia
  • HJoel Halbert1710 - 1762
  • WMary BiswellAbt 1713 - Abt 1740
m. 1733
m. Bef 1741
Facts and Events
Name Joel Halbert
Gender Male
Birth? 1710 Virginia
Marriage 1733 Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United Statesto Mary Biswell
Marriage Bef 1741 Caroline County, Virginiato Frances Jones
Death? 1762 Caroline County, Virginia
References
  1.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).

    Fleet, Beverley, King and Queen County records concerning 18th century persons.
    Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1961, 113 pgs.



    page 71
    deed 11 oct 1754, John Mottley and Tabitha his wife of essex co sell Theophilus Faver of same Co. for L 39., 30 acres part of that John Cooke, grandfather of said John Mottley, lived on and fell by coheirship, after cooke's death and of his male heirs, to said John Mottley and the two daughters of Joel Halbert surviving Grandchildren of the Jno Cooke by his two daughters, viz Hannah the mother of John Mottley and Mary the mother of the daughters of Joel Halbert. the land adjoins that of the daughters of Joel Halbert that of Caleb Lindsey

    Note: There has been mistake with Mary being the Halberts mother. Mary was the grandmother of the Halbert children. Making the Halbert children the greatgranddaughters of John Cooke.

    page 85 deed
    19 aug 1754, Henry Metley and ann his wife of essex co planter, sell John Jones of same co for 150., certain properties in essex. the deed inclukes a tracet given said Henry Motley by will of his father John Mottley deceased and also 30 acreas said henry motley purchased brom John mottley eldest son and heir fo William Mettley deceased. also another tract patented 22 sept 1739 by Eliz' Mottley deceased and bequeathed by her will to said Henry Motley. the land on occupation creek

    page 106
    bond 28 oct 1754 l 500 Joel halbert and James Charles of Caroline co and Wm Halbert and John Motley of Essex Co to Theophilus Faver to guaranteed deed dated 11 oc 1754. refers to 'the daughters of Joel Halbert namely Sarah now wife of said James Charles and Mary Halbert.

    Page 253
    Deed. 18 Jan 1757. James Charles and Sarah his wife of Carolina Co. Sell Theophilus Favor land in Essex. Deed "that John Cook Great Grandfather of the said Sarah Charles formley lived on." After death of Jno Cook and his male heirs 81 acres descended to John Motley Grandson of said Cook, and 81 acres descended to Sarah Charles and her sister Mary great grandchildren of Jno Cook,etc
    Signed
    John Charles
    Sarah x Charles
    Wit.
    Joel Halbert
    Wm Halbert
    William Kidd

    Deed Book 27 page 257
    Deed. 13 Nov 1756. John Mottley and Tabitha his wife of Essex sell Theophilus Faver of same Co. land inherited from Jno Cook.

    JOEL HALBERT died in 1762 in Caroline County, Virginia at the age of52.
    The following is from the Essex County, Virginia Records: Will Book #5 - Pages 175-176.
    (The Administration of the William Halbert Estate by Joel Halbert dated February 19, 1733)
    Know all men by these presents that we Joell Halbard, Wm. Motley and Joseph Leeman are held and firmly bound until William Daingerfield,Thomas Waring, Sal Myscoe, Robt Brooks, James Garnett & Richard Smith,gent Justices of the County of Essex their heirs & successors in the sum of two hundred pounds current money to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, admrs and every jointly& severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated this XIX day of February Ano Dom MDCCXXXIII. The condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound Joell Halbard, Admr.Of all the goods, chattels & credits of the decd. Make or accuse to be made a true and perfect inventory of all goods, chattles & credits of the sd. Decd. which have or shall come to the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him & and the same so made do exhibitor cause to be exhibited into the County Court of Essex at such time as he shall be thereunto required by the said Court and the same goods, chattles, & all other goods, chattles & credits of the sd.Decd. At the time of his death which at any time after shall come into the hands or possession of sd. Joel or into the
    hands or possession of any other person or persons for him do well &truly Admr. According to law & further do make a true & just account for his actions & doings therein when thereto required
    by the sd. Court & all the rest & residue of the said goods, chattles and credits which shall be found remaining upon decd. Admin account of the same being first examined and allowed by the
    Justices of the Court for the time being shall deliver & pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Justices by their order or Judgement shall direct pursuant to the same in that case made and provided and if it shall hereafter appear ye any Last Will and Tetant was made by the sd. Decd. & the Exr. Or Exrs. Therein named do exhibit ye same into ye sd. Court making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the sd. Joel being thereunto required to render & deliver up his Letters of Admon. Approbation of such testamt,being first had and made in sd. Court. Then the above obligations be void and noe effect otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue in law.
    Joell Halbard (Seal)
    Sealed, Signed & Deliverd Wm. Motley

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