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Abner Nash, of Lynchburg, VA
b.Bef 1772
Facts and Events
Will Abstract
- Will of Abner Nash of the town of Lynchburg and State of Virginia.
- "It is my will & desire that after my just debts be paid and my money collected, that one third of the interest of the balance of the money be paid to my wife Matilda Nash as long as she lives yearly for her comfort - and the balance of the interest to be for the support and educating my children not provided for by me."
- Names son Francis, appoints wife Matilda Nash, Executrix, & my son Abner Nash, Executor.
- Dated 17th day of September 1822.
- Names son Gabriel P. Nash, daughter Pamelia P. Jones.
- [Signed] Abner Nash.
- Proven 5 May 1823 by the Oaths of Elijah Fletcher & Thomas Gosws? & the affirmation of Timothy Fletcher.
- Wm. W. Nowell, Clk.
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 2 - Coleman's heirs vs. Penn's heirs--O. S. __; N. S. 98--Bill, 30th March, 1812, by William, Robert H., Reuben and Lindsey Coleman, heirs and devisees of Geo. Coleman. On 4th May, 1782, Gabriel Penn conveyed to George Coleman 562 acres in Amherst. Gabriel died, testate, in Amherst, leaving children, viz: James and Edmund Penn; Elizabeth, wife of William Long; late Elizabeth Callaway, widow of James Callaway; Sophia, wife of William S. Crawford; Pamelia, wife of Thomas Haskins; Matilda, wife of Abner Nash; Fannie, wife of William White; Nancy, widow of John McCredie, deceased, late widow of Alexander Brydie; Sarah, wife of Thomas Crews; Catherine, wife of _____ Holder. Elizabeth Braxton recovered dower in said lands as widow of Carter Braxton, to whom they were patented. Colemans seek to recover from Penns. Will of Gabriel Penn of Amherst. Son, James, lands by military land warrant, surveyed to Gabriel's deceased brother, William Penn; daughters, Betsey Callaway, Sophia Crawford, Permelia Haskins, Matilda Nash, Fanny White, Nancy Penn (infant); son, Edmund (infant); daughters, Sally and Catherine Penn (infants); wife, Sarah; sons-in-law, William Crawford and James Callaway. Dated 21st November, 1794. Recorded in Amherst, 16th July, 1798. Deed, 4th May, 1782, by Gabriel Penn and Sarah of Amherst to George Coleman, 562 acres on Rutledges Creek. Recorded in Amherst, 6th May, 1782. Deed, 4th May, 1782, by George Coleman and Judith of Amherst to Gabriel Penn, 370 acres on Buffaloe River in Amherst, whereon George lives, conveyed to him by Dudley Gatewood, 30th January, 1778. Recorded in Amherst, 6th May, 1782. Recorded from Richmond Superior Court of Chancery. Bill filed 23d April, 1798, by Elizabeth Braxton, widow of Carter Braxton, against following, viz: James Watson, William Warwick, Samuel Meredith, George Dillard, Benj. Rucker, Wm. Long and Elizabeth, Richard Wilson, Peter Cashwell, Ezekiel Gilbert, Benami Stone, Joseph Higginbotham, Lindsay Coleman, Joshua Hudson, Benjamin Miles, Samuel Huckstep, James Liveley, Drury Tucker, Sarah Penn, Edmund Penn (infant of Gabriel Penn), Robert Holloway and Sally (his wife); William Coleman, Robert Coleman, Reuben Coleman, Lindsey Coleman, infants of Geo. Coleman, deceased. George Braxton devised to his son Carter Braxton (whose widow Elizabeth is) 2,500 acres in Goochland (Amherst), patented to George 25th November, 1743. Defendants are holders of parts of this tract and Elizabeth seeks to recover dower in the lands. These defendants added, viz: William Cabell, John Penn, James Savage, Sophia and Wm. Lee, infants of Francis Lee, deceased; Seaton M. Penn, Charles B., Elizabeth, Polly, Joseph Penn, infants of Joseph Penn, deceased. James Watson answers, he purchased from Carter Braxton in 1776. Alleges a marriage settlement between Carter and Elizabeth. William Warrick answers ditto, he bought of William and George Penn, Jr., who were devisees of their father, George Penn, Sr., who was devisee of Ambrose Lee, deceased, who is supposed to have bought from George Braxton. Edward Watson answers, he holds by deeds from Henry and George Gilbert sons of Henry Gilbert, who purchased from Carter 6th October, 1774. Will Long answers, holds by marriage with wife Elizabeth, part was conveyed by Braxton to David Shepherd, remainder is part of Gilbert's purchase. Samuel Meredith answers. Benami Stone answers, title from John Steuart and Benj. Rucker, part of Gilbert's purchase. Ezekiel Gilbert answers, purchased from James Watson. Sarah Penn answers, dower as widow of Gabl. Penn. Robert Holloway answers, holds by purchase under a deed of trust from Smyth Tandy. James Savage answers.
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References
- Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Name: Abner Nash Gender: Male Residence Date: Abt 1822 Residence Place: Lynchburg, Virginia Will Date: 17 Sep 1822 Probate Date: 5 May 1823 Probate Place: Lynchburg, Virginia, USA Inferred Death Year: 1823 Inferred Death Place: Virginia, USA Item Description: Will Book, Vol A, 1809-1831 Others Listed Relationship Abner Nash Testator Matilda Nash Wife Francis Nash Son Abner Nash Son Gabriel P Nash Son Pamelia P Jones Daughter
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