Person:Joseph Vincent (5)

Watchers
Joseph Vincent, Jr.
d.Bef 13 Feb 1821 Kanawha County, Virginia
m. 1771
  1. William Vincent1771 - 1795
  2. Sarah "Sally" Vincent1773 - 1820
  3. Susanna Vincent1775 - 1859
  4. Joseph Vincent, Jr.1777 - Bef 1821
  5. Rosanna Vincent1779 - 1864
  6. Elizabeth Vincent1789 - 1877
  • HJoseph Vincent, Jr.1777 - Bef 1821
  • WLucy Jopling1778 - 1836
m. 1 Jun 1802
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Vincent, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1777 Montgomery County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Jun 1802 Kanawha County, Virginiato Lucy Jopling
Death[1] Bef 13 Feb 1821 Kanawha County, Virginia



Will Transcript

WILL OF JOSEPH VINCENT, Written Oct. 17, 1820;
At a court held for Kanawha County at the courthouse thereof on Tuesday the 13th day of February 1821-
The last will and testament of Joseph Vincent deceased was this day provided by the oaths of David Ruffner and William Blain witnesses thereto and is ordered to be recorded, which said will is in the records and figures following to wit:
"I Joseph Vincent of Kanawha Count do by this my last will and testament dispose of my estate goods and chattles in the following manner and form Vigt
First It is my will and desire that my just debts be paid out of the debts due to me if sufficient for that purpose if not then out of my goods and chattles.
2nd It is my will and request that no distribution be made of my estate either real or personal until my youngest child become of age but remain in the possession of my dearly beloved wife for the support of herself and our present family.
3rd It is my will that my negro man slave called Bill and my negro woman Rhoda be hired out yearly and the proceeds of their hire be applied for the use and support of the family.
4th It is my will and desire that all my children shall have an equal portion of my estate.
5th It is further my will and desire that in the event that my dearly beloved wife should become married after my decease so soon as that takes place the 2nd articles or provisions in this will should be annuled; and distribution be made of the estate accordiing to .. she retaining her thirds and right of dower only.
I do hereby appoint my dearly beloved wife Executrix and my faithful and trusty friend and (brother in...?) William Dixon (Administrator?) of this my last will...
....my name..seal this 17th day of October in the year of our Lord 1820.
(signed) Joseph Vincent
Signed & sealed and acknowledged
in the presence of us
David Ruffner
Isham D. Bagby
Signed ..acknowledged of
William Blain
Presented at court on Feb. 13, 1821; at court again on June 11, 1821.
[Kanawha County, (West) Virginia, Will Book 1, Pg. 2]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).