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Robert Fristoe, of Stafford County, VA
- H. Robert Fristoe, of Stafford County, VA1713 - Bef 1764
- W. Ann UnknownEst 1700 - Aft 1764
m. 23 Feb 1752
Facts and Events
Will Transcript
- In Name of God I Robert Fristoe of Overwharton Parish in County of Stafford being sick but of perfect memory .. make this my last will & Testament .. give Soul to God & for my body .. to the Earth to be buried.
- First I give unto my loving ffather Richard FRISTOE the use of my Negroe fellow named Tom during his Natural life & after his decease to return to my wife again, for the use of her, during her Natural life and after her decease to be disposed of as hereafter mentioned. Item I give unto my loving Wife during her natural Life all the remaining part of my Estate of all kinds whatsoever, and if it should so happen that the Profits thereof should not be sufficient to maintain her in a decent manner. It is my will that she shall have in her power at any time to sell & dispose of all, or any part thereof towards her maintenance during her life, and after her death, It is my will that whole Estate belonging to me left by her a her death shall be sold for Money & to be dispos'd of as followth.
- I give unto Ann Lynn the Daughter of John Lynn & Isabell his wife, 10 pounds & in case she should die, before she is married or arrives to the age of 18, then it is my desire that it shall go to her Brother Frank Lynn, and in case he shall die before he arrives to age of 21, then to go to the next Lawful heir.
- I give unto my loving Brother Richard Fristoe twenty pounds. the remainder of my sd Estate to be equally divided amongst my Brother Richard Fristoe's children that is now living, or the survivours of them at my wife's decease.
- Lastly I constitute my loving wife Executrix of this my last will & Testament hereby Utterly revoking all former Testament .. [dated] 15th Sept 1764.
- [Signed] Robert FRISTOE.
- Witnesses: Baily WASHINGTON, Jess (mark: +) EDWARDS, Nich (mark +) RILY.
- At Court held for Stafford County 12th Novr 1764 Will presented .. proved .. admitted to record .. Certificate granted for obtaining Probate .. [Ibid., 113-114, citing Stafford County Will Book O: 478-479
Records in Virginia
- Cooke, John. Died at Robert Fristoe's, September 27, 1755. [Virginia; Overwharton Parish Register, 1720 to 1760: Old Stafford County, by William Fletcher Boogher, pg. 41].
References
- ↑ Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
- Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
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