James (P26) left a will dated 6-14-1748, and probated in Lancaster Co. 5-10-1749. He mentions his wife Ann, says she is pregnant and makes provisions for the unborn child. He leaves his estate to sons William (P29) after his marriage, and Thomas (P30) after his marriage. He further provided that if any of them died the estate should go to his youngest three children. These were not named. Miss Philbrook (American Registry Report) thought it likely they were the James, Robert and Samuel found in Amherst Co., Va. records (see Ch. 2). Witnesses to James's will were Thomas Robinson and Hugh Dunwoody (here's Hugh again). Named as executors are his brother William Dunwoody (P28) and Thomas Wilson.