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Edward left a will that was probated in Fauquier County, Virginia on March 27, 1786. Will executed on March 26, 1783 in Hambleton Parish, Fauquier County, Virginia. Probated on a motion of Richard Larrance (Lawrence), Executor, who was granted a Certificate, and proven by the witnesses of the Will, namely, Original Young, Thomas Conway and William Crosby. Item - to my beloved son, John Larrance 2 slaves Item - to my beloved son, Peter Larrance 5 negros (Jack, Original, Jemina, Betty, a son of Betty) Item - to my beloved son, Edward Lawrence, Jr. 6 negros (Harry, Mason, Ennise, Jean, Jason or Ison, Rose, and daughter of Rose) Item - to my beloved daughter, Sarah Priest 3 negros (Nimrod, Sarah, Heath) Item - to my beloved daughter, Susannah Catlett 5 shillings cash Item - to my beloved daughter, Winnifred Luttrell or Suttrell 3 negros (Harry, ?, ?) Item - to my beloved daughter, Jean Wicks or Weeks 4 negros (Daniel, Neil, Hannah, Jacob) Item - to my grandson, Rhodam Tullos Larrance One feather bed & furniture and one young boy, also 2 negros (Adam and a young wench named P?) Item - to my beloved son, Richard Larrance The plantation whereon I now live containing 317 acres, 14 negros. Also, I give to him all other of my estate not bequeathed of every sort only observing that he, my son Richard Larrance, as Executor. 26th day of March 1783. References
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