Person:Henry Vaden (12)

Henry Vaden, II
m. 1 Feb 1692
  1. Mary Vaden
  2. Henry Vaden, II1694 - Abt 1747
  3. William VadenAbt 1696 -
  • HHenry Vaden, II1694 - Abt 1747
  • WMartha Fowler1696 - Bef 1747
m. Bef 1722
  1. Martha Vaden
  2. Lodwick Vaden
  3. Joseph Vaden
  4. Anne Vaden1722/23 - Aft 1750
  5. Henry Vaden, III1725 -
  6. Susannah Vaden1728 -
  7. Mary B Vaden1732 -
  8. Burwell Vaden1733 - 1824
  9. William VadenAbt 1740 - 1823
Facts and Events
Name Henry Vaden, II
Gender Male
Birth? 12 Sep 1694 Henrico County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1722 to Martha Fowler
Will[1][2] Mar 1747 Henrico County, Virginia
Death? Abt 1747 Bristol Parish, Henrico County, Virginia

HENRY VADEN was born on September 12, 1694 in Henrico County, Virginia.

Henry married MARTHA FOWLER, the daughter of GODFREY FOWLER and SUSANNAH, before 1722.

Henry died about 1747 in Henrico County, Virginia.

References
  1. Henrico County Deed Book
    Page 344.
  2. In the name of God, Amen, I, Henry Vodin, of Henrico County, in Dale Parish, being in a low, weak condition but of perfect mind and memory, thanks to Almighty God, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following:

    First, my desire is that my debts and funeral expenses be paid and discharged by my executrix hereafter named; also, I desire that my estate may not be appraised.

    First, I give and bequeath to my son, Joseph Vodin, one hundred acres of land, 1 feather bed and furniture; 1 calf and 1 cow, 1 iron pot, 2 pewter dishes and 1 plate.

    Also, I give and bequeath to my son Burwell Vodin, all the remainder part of the land on the upper side of the Spring Branch; 1 feather bed and furniture; 1 cow and calf, 1 iron pot, 2 pewter dishes, 1 plate.

    Also, I give and bequeath to my son Lodwick Vodin, 60 acres of land lying at the lower end, 1 feather bed and furniture; 1 cow and calf, 1 iron pot, 2 pewter dishes and 1 plate.

    Also, I give and bequeath to my son, William Vodin, twenty pounds current money, 1 feather bed and furniture, 1 cow and calf, 1 iron pot, 2 pewter dishes and 1 plate.

    Also, I give to my daughter, Martha Vodin, 1 pewter dish, and three plates.

    Also, I give to my daughter, Susannah Vodin, 1 pewter dish and three plates.

    Also, I give to my daughter, Marry Vodin, 1 pewter dish and three plates.

    Also, I give and bequeath to my daughter, Ann Andrews, 1 leather chair and 1 pewter dish.

    Lastly, I give and bequeath to my son, Henry Vodin, 1 Negro fellow andall the remainder part of my land and plantation whereon I now live and all the rest of my estate of what nature or kind, so ever it be.

    Also, I appoint my son, Henry Vodin, my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament.

    In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 29th day October, 1747 (or 1741) Henrico County, March Court, 1747.

    Note:

    This will was presented by Henry Vodin, Executor, hereto and was proved by the oath of John Ward to be the hand and seal of Henry Vodin, deceased and was admitted to record.

    Test: Bowler Cocke, Jr.