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Joseph Gochenour
b.Bef 1766
Facts and Events
Will of Joseph Gochenour
- HARDY CO. W. VA. WILL BOOK 1, PAGE 178:
- I, Joseph Cohonour of county of Hardy and state of Virginia. Executors to make lawful conveyance of lands of father, Henry Cohonour, died seized, that lay in county of Shannondoa, to such of my brothers sisters and anyother persons under lawful laws of Virginia. Any other persons meaning David Rodehsifer Jur. and Philip Mayfes which have purchased land of me. Take care of any business of mine respecting my father's estate. Make conveyance of land assigned to my brothers John & David as soon as they make the proper conveyances.
- Wife Mary Mahdolane Cohonour the one third part of all my personal estate.
- Other two parts to be equally divided between my four daughters Catharine, Barbara, Magdolane, and Sarah --to receive their parts as soon as they arrive to lawful age.
- Sons Jacob Cohonour & John Cohonour all my lands lying in Hardy County, three surveys adjoining, the whole containing 245 acres. Wife to have above land till sons arrive to lawful age.
- Wife Mary Magdolane Cohonour, William Warden, Joseph Cohonour of Shannondoah County, and Jacob Gohonour of Shannondoah Counky, and George Wilkin Sr., executors of this my last will & testament.
- Fourth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Ninety-Nine.
- Witt: Joseph Cohonour
- David Wllson
- Andrew Baughman
- George Hulver
- Probated Apr11 9, 1800
Sources
- http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~streetancestors/6/25544.html
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