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Facts and Events
Will Excerpt of Robert Evans
- Robert Evans: (page 10), Made: 6 December 1800 Proven: 11 February 1802...
- Somewhat ailing in body. "As for the deed that they say is made to James Evans for the land I now live on, was done against my will, the Power of Attorney I gave to Thomas Shannon, William & Low Brown, I frequently forbid, before the Conveyance was made, I being in a delirious situation at the time which I now revoke."
- Wife, Mary. her thirds.
- Whole estate to be divided equally amongst my children, namely, James Evans, Jereta Outhouse, Thomas Evans, Martha Ommer, William Evans, Dorothy Blead, Robert Evans, David Evans, Moses Evans.
- Executor: John Stafford of Wythe County and Joseph Oney of Montgomery County.
- Witnesses: Samuel Walker, James Bane and Jos. Allen.
- Proven by Samuel Walker and James Bane.
- Feb. 11, 1802: Last will and testament of Robert Evans was produced and proven by the oaths of Samuel Walker and James Bane...
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