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Facts and Events
Will Abstract
- 19 December 1752, Frederick Co., Virginia Will Book 2, Page 114. - Andrew Vance devises as follows: To his three sons, Samuel, Andrew & Alexander Vance all his lands; A part to his wife Jane Vance; to his son John Vance, 5 shillings, no more, no less; wife the home and five acres till her death then to his three sons. Signed the mark of Andrew Vance, in the presence of Thomas Builer, John Cook and William Huston.
- Vance, Andrew. Will [written] 19 December 1750. No date on probate.
- Sons: James, Andrew and Alexander Vance, to receive all lands, except wife Jan's [sic, Jane's] part.
- Son John to receive five shillings.
- Exrs: wife Jane and son Samuel Vance.
- Wit: Thomas Britton and John Cook.
- [Abstracts of Wills, Inventories, and Administration Accounts of Frederick County, Virginia, 1743-1800, by J. Estelle Stewart King, pg. 13].
Records in Virginia
G-470: John Richard of Frederick County, 400 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. John Bayliss. Adj. Benjamin Fry and Andrus Vance on Cedar Creek, Duck Run. 1 Nov. 1750. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 46].
References
- ↑ QW26-G2, G8JP-FS, in Ancestral File.
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