Isaac Collier (married to Anne Vines) removed to Brunswick County, Virginia, where he died in 1771 leaving a will, proved 28 Oct 1771, in which he refers to Judith as Judith Hicks : WILL OF ISAAC COLLIER In the name of God Amen, I Isaac Collier of the County o f Brunswick in Virginia, Planter, being of sound mind and memory do make this my last Will and Testament in manner an d form following - first I give my soul to God my maker in hopes of a Joyfull Ressurection through the Merits of his Son my Saviour, and my Body to be intered in a decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named, an d for all mu Real and Personal Estate with which it is plea sed Almighty God to bless one with after funeral charges an d just debts are paid then I give in manner and form following ITEM I lend to my loving wife Ann Collier during her life and to my daughter Ann Collier while she lives single my Maner Plantation and to lend any part of my land as they shall think fit ITEM I give to my daughter Ann Collier four Negro's named Phibby and Annshay and Delsey and Pompy, and their Increase s and a feather bed and furniture and four pewter dishes and a dozen of pewter plates and a iron pott and a pan and a case of knives and forks and a box iron and hosters and a good horse and after my wife's death I give to her my das h and riding chair and two cows and calves to her and her heirs forever ITEM I give to my son Myhill Collier two Negro's named James and Daniel two cows and calves and--- ITEM I give to my son Vines Collier a Negro Boy named Dave that he is already got to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I give to my daughter Elizabeth Smith a Negro Woman named Emly that she has managed and all her other increases forever 3 The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 4, page 256, Apr.,
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