Old Augusta Records for Jane Black

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Vol:PageYearExtractWeRelateNotes
2:135 1761George W. Timberlake, James Lemmon and Catherine, his wife, late

Timberlake; children of John and Catherine Timberlake, vs. Circle--O. S. 163; N. S. 57--Bill, 1806. In 1771 John Timberlake made a settlement deed to his wife in Gloucester County, where John then resided, conveying slaves to his wife Catherine for life, and then to his children (complainants); but John sold one of the slaves to Lewis Circle. Copy of said deed of settlement, dated 1st October, 1771, by John Timberlake, now of Gloucester; recorded in Gloucester 3d October, 1771. Copy of deed dated 7th October, 1799, by George W. Timberlake and Elizabeth, his wife, of Frederick, to George Ash, Sr., 400 acres granted to Joseph Black by Fairfax, 3d April, 1761, and by him and Jane, his wife, sold to John Timberlake, 3d March, 1772. John died intestate; the land descended to George, heir-at-law. Recorded in Superior Court at Winchester 7th October, 1799. John Timberlake lived in Shenandoah 23d March, 1780. George Esterly in 1782 was living in Shenandoah, but went to

Tennessee.
Probably not in Old Augusta.
3:165 1782 Page 280.--2th September, 1782. Will of Samuel Black, aged about

55--To son, John, 300 acres on Niw River where John now lives; to son, William 300 acres, rest of above tract; to sons, Samuel and James, infants, home place known by name of Pine Knot; to daughters, Margaret, Mary, Martha, Nancy, Jean; to wife. Executors, wife, brother Wm. Black, Wm. Porter. Teste: Walter Davis, Thos. Stuart, Mathew Alexander.

Proved, 15th April, 1783. by Stuart and Davis. Executors qualify.
Person:Jean Black (6)
2:3051788 1788--June 24, Alex. Martin and John Johnston, surety. Alex. Martin and Jane Black, daughter of Henry Black (consent). Teste: John Black.
2:350 17881788...By Rev. Wm. Wilson: .... June 25th, Alex. Martin and Jane Black;
3:242 1814 Page 398.--15th March, 1814. Jane Black's will, of South River--To

son Samuel; daughter, Jane Alexander; daughter, Martha Black; daughters Margaret Price and Mary Black; daughter. Nancy Gillespee; son, James; sons, John and William. Executors, sons James and Samuel. Teste: Joseph Bell, Moses Hughes, Elizabeth Hughes, Elizabeth Long. Proved,

24th October, 1814. Samuel qualifies.
Person:Jane Black (12)
3:246 1816Page 227.--2d July, 1816. John Sharpe's will--To son, Joseph; sons,

John and Robert; son, Thomas; daughter, Ann Henry; daughter, Jane Black; daughter, Letitia Clarke; daughter, Peggy Weir; daughter. Fanny Porter; son James died intestate seized of considerable lands in Georgia. Executors, sons-in-law John Henry, James Black. Teste: Aaron Beaty, Elijah Carson, George Shultz. Proved, 27th January, 1817. Executors

qualify.
Person:Jane Sharp (17)
3:251 1825Page 164.--Thomas Sharp's will, 12th February, 1825--Oldest sister,

Lettis Clark; sister, Peggy Weir, and her son, Hugh; brother, John; sister. Fanny Porter; brother, Joseph Sharp; brother, Robert Sharp; sister, Ann Henry; sister, Jean Black; Lettis Clark's son, John; James Black's son, Sam; Alexander Sharp, son of Robert Sharp, sister Lettis' first husband;

wife. Mary.
Person:Jane Sharp (17)