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Hans Windle Grove, of Augusta Co., VA
m. Bef 1745 - Hans Windle Grove, of Augusta Co., VA1746 - 1819
- Paul Graf1763 - 1836
Facts and Events
Hans Windle Grove was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Will Transcript
- Will of Windle Grove
- In the name of God, Amen I Windle Grove Sr. of Augusta County and State of Virginia do make this my Last Will & Testament as follows that is to say first I leave and bequeath to my beloved Wife Elizabeth Grove the one third part of all my estate both real and personall with the whole use of my Negro Girl Fillis for the term during her natural life with the priviledge of living in either of my dwelling houses which she may think proper to choose.
- Second I will and bequeath to my two sons Adam and Samuel Grove to them their heirs or assigns forever all that plantation that I now live on to be equally divided between them so that each part will be equal in values Also if not sold before my Death the plantation that I purchased from John McCutche[on] adjoining the lands of Samuel McCutcheon, Thomas Fulton and Daniel Hull commonly known by the name of the Well Place, by them to be sold and transfered to the purchaser.
- Also I will & bequeath to my aforesaid two sons Adam & Samuel all my personal Estate including money on hand and all the money that will be owing to me all my negroes including Fillis after the Death of my Wife's, all my Stock of Horese, Cows, Sheep & hogs, plantation untensils, Stills & vafacts? Smith Tolls house and kitchen furniture and all and every species of personal property that I will own at my Death to be equally divided between them.
- I allow and it is my will that the said Adam and Samuel Grove pay out of the above lands and personal Estate to my hereafter names children the sum of three thousand seven hundred pounds, one thousand eight hundred and fifty pounds to be paid by each of them. they are to pay my sons Henry John Windle and David to each of them the sum of four hundred pounds to my sons Andrew and Joseph to each four hundred and fifty pounds to my three Daughters Mary Kerr, Susanna Hanger and Sally Coiner to each four hundred pounds to be paid to them in twelve instalments as follows ___ to pay to Andrew & Joseph to each one hundred and fifty pounds one year after my Death. Second to pay Henry John Windle and David to each one hundred pounds after my Death; Then to pay to my three Daughters Mary, Susanna & Sally to each one hundred pounds three years after my Death.
- Fourth, To pay to Andrew and Joseph to each one hundred pounds one year after the last mentioned payments.
- Fifth To pay to Henry John Windle and David to each one hundred pounds one year after the last payment.
- Sixth, to pay to Mary, Susanna and Sally one hundred pounds one year after the last payment.
- Seventh, To pay to Andrew & Joseph to each one hundred pounds one year after or seven years after my Death.
- Eight To pay to Henry John Windle and David to each one hundred pounds one year after the last payments.
- Ninth, to pay to Mary, Susanna & Sally to each one hundred pounds one year after the last payments.
- Tenth, To pay to Andrew and Joseph to each one hundred pounds one year after the last payment.
- Eleventh, to pay to Henry John Windle and David to each one hundred pounds eleven years after my Death.
- Twelfth, to pay to Mary, Susanna & Sally To each one hundred pounds twelve years after my Death.
- I wish it to be understood that after the within mentioned land and personal estate be divided Adam and Samuel that it is my will that Adam pay this one half of the instalments as the[y] become due and is not to be liable to pay any more. And that Samuel is to pay the other half as the[y] become due and not liable to pay any more. But if I myself or either Adam or Samuel should make any payment to any of the within mentioned legatees before my Death the law? payment so made is to be applyed to the credit of the said Adam & Samuel as a payment in the within instalments ~ I allow and it is my will that my sons, Adam & Samuel pay all my Just debts but particularly pay off and take in my bonds that Peseaalter? to James Hathorn of Washington County when they become due each of them to pay an equal part ~ But if either Adam or Samuel should die without having a lawfull heir Then it is my will that the remainder of his Estate herein bequeathed after his part of the Debts and Installments above mentioned will be paid off, be divided amongst his surviving Brothers to each an equal part. And if Andrew or Joseph should did without haveing a lawfull heir I allow his estate herein bequeathed to be distributed amongst his Brothers in the same manner. Then I will and bequeath to my son Windle Grove (if not sold before my Death), the son all plantation that I purchased from John Brown Lying in the Calf Pastures adjoining the lands of John Storal? and thus Containing about twenty six acres to him and his heirs and assigns forever.
- it is my will that there be an appraisement inventory or sale made of my personal Estate after my Death. But that the whole thereof be disposed of agreeable to the above mentioned plan of Distribution ___ Foavnht?
- Lastly I do hereby Constitute and appoint my two sons Adam Grove & Samuel Grove Executors of this my last will & Testament hereby revoking all other or former wills or Testaments by me heretofore made confirming this and thi salong to be my lasst will & Testament, I witness whereof the said Windle Grove Senr. have hereunto set my hand and affixeed my Seal on this eightteen day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and seventeen.
- [Signed] Windle Grove
- Signed sealed published and declared as and for the last Will & Testament of the above named Windle Grove in the presence of
- Wm. Willson, Mathew Willson Jr., Mathew Willson Sr., John Willson
- At a Court held for Augusta County May 24, 1819. This last Will and Testament of Windle Grove deceased was proved in Court by the oaths of William Willson and Martha Willson ___ witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of Adam Grove & Samuel Grove the Exors. named therein who qualified and entered into Bond in the penalty of Twenty four Thousand Dollars conditioned as the law directs with Mathew Wilson Jr., Robert John McCutcheon and John Scott their securities which bond is ordered to be recorded Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probat thereof in due form.
- [Signed] Vincent Tapp D.C.
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References
- Public Member Trees. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.Original data: Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.)
Ancestry Family Trees.
- Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900.
Name Windle Grove Gender Male Residence Date Abt 1817 Residence Place Augusta, Virginia Will Date 18 Jan 1817 Probate Date 18 Jan 1817 Probate Place Augusta, Virginia, USA Inferred Death Year 1817 Inferred Death Place Virginia, USA Item Description Will Books, Vol 13-15 1819-1827 Others Listed (Name) Relationship Windle Grove Testator Elizabeth Grove Wife Fillis Enslaved Person Adam Grove Son Samuel Grove Son Henry John Windle Son David Grove Son Joseph Grove Son Mary Grove Daughter Susanna Grove Daughter Sally Grove Daughter
- Geneanet Community Trees Index.
Name Johann Wendel Graff Gender M (Male) Birth Date 25 mars 1746 (25 Mar 1746) Birth Place Lancaster County (Lancaster), Pennsylvania, USA Death Date 24 mai 1819 (24 May 1819) Death Place Augusta County, Virginia, USA Father Georg Heinrich Graff Mother Susanna Spreichs Spouse Anna Elizabeth Brecht Child Susannah Grove
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