Person:Hazael Williams (1)

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Hazael Williams
m. 1756
  1. Hazael Williams1758 - 1826
  2. Mary Ann Williams1759 - 1828
  3. Thomas Swearingen Williams1764 - 1814
  4. John Swearingen Williams1766 - 1831
  5. Otho Lewis WilliamsAbt 1768 -
  6. Elisha Baruch Williams1770 - Abt 1844
  7. Martha Carson Williams1773 - 1851
m. 13 Oct 1778
  1. Elisha WilliamsAbt 1779 - 1833
  2. Marcus Lafayette Williams1780 - 1860
  3. John Hardy Williams1781 - 1847
  4. Anna 'Ann' Williams1784 - 1856
  5. Justinian Williams1787 - 1859
  6. Samuel Swearingen 'Sam' Williams1791 - 1855
  7. Otho I. Williams1793 - Bef 1854
  8. Nancy Swearingen Williams1795 - 1817
Facts and Events
Name Hazael Williams
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1758 Frederick County, Maryland
Marriage 13 Oct 1778 Montgomery County, Marylandto Mary Gore Hardy
Death[1] Sep 1826 Bath County, Virginia

Will Abstract

Pg. 191 - Will of Hazel Williams, dated May 26, 1826
Wit: Thomas Armstrong, Thomas T. Rhea, Joseph Burger, Andrew Bratton
Probated September 1826 Court
Exec: son-in-law Jesse Davis and son Samuel
Beq: all household and personal property at Millborough to be sold including Negro boys Frank and Peyton
to wife Mary the home plantation lying between lands of James Hughart and Henry Stewart, with stock, farm utensils, household and kitchen furniture for her lifetime, then to be sold
also Negroes Tom, Isaac, Rachel, daugher Phebe Jane, with equal division among those having claims "agreeable to this will"
the Millborough property, leased to Samuel S. and Otho Williams until Dec. 25, 1878, is then to be sold with up to 7 yrs. credit; the cabin on draft land is to be sold the same way
prior gifts to children: John $750, Elisha $600 including his trade "which I count $300", Samuel $550, Justenian $380 including his trade, Marcus $150, Otho $170, Anna Davis $170, Nancy Bruffy $150
to son Samuel $250
to Elisha $150, with $50 to him and $100 to his daughter's daughters Polly and Patsy
to Justenian $270
to Marcus $600
to Otho $535
to Anna $580
to Nancy $600
any balance equally to Polly, Patsy, John H., Anna Davis, Samuel, Nancy, Justenian, Marcus and Otho
from the sale of the home plantation equal divisions except Elisha excluded
legacies to Polly and Patsy to be held to executors until they are of age
the wife household furniture and cupboard furniture consisting of beds
[Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 130].


Estate Records

Pg. 340 - Inventory - Hazael Williams
Submitted Sept. 22, 1826 by William Crawford, George Francisco
library of books on travel, orations, surveying, dictionaries, biography, theology, family Bible, hymn books; cattle 11, horses 5, sheep 19, household furniture, 2 shotguns, kitchen utensils, farm implements, waggon, harness, saddles, loom, cotton wheals, silverware, cherry and walnut furniture, 16 beds, wooden clock, 2 stills 130 and 90-gal., worm and cap, 25 still tubs, table and bed linens, Negroes Tom, Isaac, woman and child Pheby, Frank, Paton.
[Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 145].


Pg. 345 - Sale of estate of Hazael Williams - Sept. 236, 1826, Samuel S. Williams and Jesse Davis, exec.
Buyers: Dr. Strother, Robert Sitlington, Capt. E. Williams, George Francisco, Thomas Armstrong, Capt. Walter Richards, William Farrar, Samuel S. Williams, Martin Ratliff, Sr., James Lyle, Rice Vass, Otho Williams, Samuel Johnson, Alison Ford, John Miller, E. Richards, Martin Ratliff, Hazael Williams, John Kenso, John Ratliff, Robert Brinkley, John Tyrey, Thomas Phemster, Joseph Bill, Adam Surber, George V.C. Payne, Lewis Bratton, Jacob Gross, Elisha Williams, Marcus Williams, William D. Kincaid.
[Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 145].
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