Person:Hannah Shapleigh (1)

Watchers
  1. John Shapleigh1688 - Bef 1741
  2. Hannah Shapleigh1690 - 1743
  3. Judith Shapleigh1692 - Bef 1727
  4. Sarah Shapleigh1695 - Aft 1717
m. 16 Sep 1742
Facts and Events
Name Hannah Shapleigh
Gender Female
Birth? 2 Oct 1690 St. Stephens, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Living[2] 9 Oct 1716 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Philip Shapleigh, father
Living[3] 29 Feb 1727 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Hannah Shapleigh, mother
Will[1] 18 Apr 1742 Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Marriage 16 Sep 1742 Northumberland, Virginia, United States]2nd wife]
to Capt. Philip Smith, of Fleet's Bay
Probate[1] 13 Jun 1743 Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Death? 11 Jul 1743 Northumberland, Virginia, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will abstract of Hannah Smith, in Lewis, James F, and James Motley Booker. Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations. ([Place of publication not identified]: Lewis and Booker, ca 1964)
    252a.

    Smith, Hannah
    W, W. 18 April 1743---W. P. 13 June 1743
    To Cousin Susannah Nellams five negroes vizt: Ned, Frank, Abraham, Judy, and Whinney, to her and the lawfully begotten heirs of her body.
    To Cousin Richard Neall-all the rest of the negroes I am now possessed with.
    To Cousin Susannah Nelms-all my wareing cloths, rings, and jewels.
    Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my cousins Richard Neale, and William Nellams.
    Friend Winder Kenner executor.
    Witness George Begbee and Juniford Bluford.

  2. Will abstract of Philip Shapleigh, in Lewis, James F, and James Motley Booker. Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations. ([Place of publication not identified]: Lewis and Booker, ca 1964)
    86 unrecorded wills.

    Court papers of Northumberland - File box marked 1790.
    Shapleigh, Phillip of Saint Stephens Parish
    W W, 9 October 1716---W. P, 5 May 1717
    Son John Shapleigh-all my land which I possess in Maryland and Virginia to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten. But If he should die without lawfully issue the plantation whereon live and six hundred and forty eight acres of land to my daughter Hannah Shapleigh, and the heirs of he body lawfully begotten, an the plantation called the quarter and five hundred acres of land to my daughter Judith Neale, and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten.
    Daughter Hannah Shapleigh-negro called little Tom,
    Daughter Judith Neale-ten thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid within two years after my decease by my executors, four cows and calves, two stears of five years old, ten ewes and lambs, one feather bed and furniture, one rugg, a pair of blankets and a bolster
    Daughter Sarah Shapleigh-for her relief and support during her natural life, one negro man named Robin, and a young negro about fifteen or twenty years old to he purchased for her use during her natural life and at her decease the said negroes to go to my son John Shapleigh.
    Daughter Hannah Shapleigh-a young negro girl age fifteen to twenty, years old to be purchased by my executors, to her and her heirs.
    Grandaughter Elizabeth Shapleigh-one bay mare branded with PS.
    Rest of my negroes to be equally divided between my wife Hannah Shapleigh, my son John Shapleigh, my daughter Hannah Shapleigh and my daughter Sarah Shapleigh, to them and their heirs forever.
    Hannah Shapleigh-to live upon my now dwelling plantation during her single life, and my daughter Sarah Shapleigh to remain with her mother, and her brother, and sister Hannah Shapleigh.
    To Thos, Hobson Junr.-one gold ring of ten shillings price.
    Wife Hannah Shapleigh, and my son John Shapleigh, to be my executors.
    Witness;-Rainsford Smith, William Norman, Thomas Hobson Junr

  3. Will abstract of Hannah Shapleigh, in Lewis, James F, and James Motley Booker. Northumberland County, Virginia Wills and Administrations. ([Place of publication not identified]: Lewis and Booker, ca 1964)
    99a.

    Shapleigh, Hannah
    W. W. 28 February 1727---W. P. 19 June 1728
    Son John Shapleigh-a down bed and copper kettle.
    Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my son John Shapleigh and my daughter Hannah Shapleigh.
    Grandaughter Elizabeth Elliston-a suit of mourning and money to buy her a ring.
    Each of my daughter Judith's children-a cow and calf.
    Son John Shapleigh, and daughter Hannah Shapleigh-my executors.
    Witness: Thomas Davis, Nathaniel Walker, and Jane Mason