Person:Ann Chinn (5)

Watchers
Ann Chinn
b.5 May 1682
m. Bef 1682
  1. Ann Chinn1682 - 1729
  2. Rawleigh Chinn, of North Farnham Parish1684 - Bef 1741/42
  3. Catherine Chinn1686 -
  • HWilliam Fox1672/73 - Bef 1718
  • WAnn Chinn1682 - 1729
m. 1706
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ann Chinn
Married Name[1] Mrs. Ann Chichester
Married Name[3] Mrs. Ann Fox
Gender Female
Birth[2] 5 May 1682
Marriage 1706 Lancaster County, Virginiato William Fox
Other[3] 22 Mar 1717 Lancaster, Virginia, United Statesnamed Executor of Will of William Fox, her husband
Marriage Bond 11 Jul 1719 Lancaster County, Virginia{she is the widow Fox]
to Richard Chichester, the immigrant
Will[1] 9 Feb 1725 Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Death[1] 1729 Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Probate[1] 10 Dec 1729 Lancaster, Virginia, United StatesWill recorded
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Will Abstract of Ann Chichester, in Lee, Ida J. Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills, 1653-1800. (Richmond: Dietz Press, 1959).

    p 44 -
    CHICHESTER, Ann. Will. 9 Feby. 1725. Rec. 10 Dec. 1729
    Husband, Richard Chichester; Aunt, Dorathea, wife of Jeremiah Greenham of Richmond county; Niece, Ellen Heale; Nephew, Joseph Chinn son of my brother Raw. Chinn; Thomas Chinn; Chichester Chinn; Ann Chinn; Sarah Chinn, children of my brother. Nephew Raw. Chinn, son of brother Raw. Chinn; John Chinn. Capt. Geo. Heale; William Payne and wife, Wm. Heale, Geo. Heale Jr., Ann Heale and Catherine Heale; Elizabeth Heale; Catherine Lindsay; Catherine Kirk; Sarah Heale; James Atchison. Extr. Rawleigh Chinn. Wits. Edmund Currell, Eliz. Heale, Catherine Quirk. W.B. 12, p. 123.

  2. Cukro, p. 57.

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  3. 3.0 3.1 Will Abstract of William Fox, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute).

    [Series 1, Vol 17, No 1, p 61] -
    Will of William Fox.
    To sister Hannah Spellman (note 3) the use of 4 negroes during life and then to her daughter Frances Spellman, and if she die without issue to Elizabeth Vaulx (note 4) & Hannah Harris (note 5). To wife Anne, a negro girl for life & then to Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. George Heale. To said Elizabeth Heale 3 negroes & if she dies without issue to Ellen & Sarah Heale. To Ellen, daughter of Capt. George Heale two negroes, with reversion to Elizabeth & Sarah Heale. To nephew David Fox my watch & silver tobacco box. Sister [in-law] Anne Fox a ring, to sister Hannah Spellman a ring, to William Dare £6 to buy his wife rings, to sister [in-law] Catherine Heale a ring, to James Reeves & William Atchison a cow & calf each, to Thomas Frayser my wearing clothes, except my broad cloth suit trimmed with gold, my new silk suit that came in this year & my new beaver hat & silk stockings. To parish church of St. Mary's White Chapel the font that came in this year, & it is my will that my wife send for the Lord's prayer & creed well drawn in gold letters & my name under each of them set in black frames, to give to the said church. Whole estate, as it now stands, to wife for life, to nieces Frances Spellman & Frances Fox all the negro children that shall be born for seven years. My clothes before excepted to Major William Ball & James Ball. To Capt. George Heale £5, William Payne £5, nephew Richard Kenner (note 6) £6 ; after death of wife estate given to his nephew, David Fox, except plate (not here mentioned) which he gives to wife Anne ; but if said nephew dies without issue give estate to Frances Fox, Frances Spellman & all the daughters of George Heale then alive. To Elizabeth, daughter of George Heale, 10 head of cattle. Wife and Mr. William Payne executor. Dated March 22, 1717-1718. Proved Nov. 12, 1718.


    [See Transcript for "notes". Also, "in-law" was added for clarification, since the term "sister" was used for both sisters and sisters-in-law.]
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    [Identifies her as wife of William Fox. Note: no living children are mentioned in this will.]