- H. Robert WickliffeAbt 1666 - Bef 1698
- W. Margaret PierceAbt 1670 - Bef 1716
m. Abt 1692
Facts and Events
Estate Records
- Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 26
WICKLIFFE, ROBERT, 29 June 1698. Inventory returned.
- WICKEFF, Robert - 25 Jan 1697/8, 30 Mar 1698 [p. 131-131a].
- Will of Robert Wickeff, being sick of body. Unto my loving brother David Wickleff one servant boy Samuel Dutten. Unto my son David Wickleff my plantation with all my land. In case my son David should die before he comes of age or without issue, my well beloved wife Margarett have my plantation during her life and afterward to return to my loving brother David Wickleff. My beloved wife Margaret have every part of my movable estate, and the other half to my son David [sic]. My well beloved wife Margarett executrix and my honored father in law Colo. William Peirce executor.
- Wit: Original Browne, John Higdon, Lau Abbington.
- 30 Mar 1698 - Provided by Laurence Abbington. Original Brown is since dead and John Higdon sick and not able to come to Court. Ordered that John Higdon be sworne before Capt. William Bridges.
- 19 May 1698 - By virtue of an odered 30 Mar 1698 John Higdon doth declare Robert Wickleff did sign and seal that will which I produced. William Bridges.
- WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1694-1698; John Frederick Dorman; pg 261a [30 March 1698]
The last will and testament of Robert Wickliff was proved by Lawrence Abbington one of the witnesses, and for that Original Brown one other of the witnesses is since dead and. John Higdon the other witness also now sick, it is ordered that John Higdon may as soon as convenient be sworn before Capt. Win. Bridges and a certificate of the same returned.
Citations
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I34852
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