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[from Fauquier County Will Book Number 2 (1783-1796)]
CHINN, Charles. 13 May 1787. 25 Feb. 1788.
To son, Charles, silver watch, household goods. Sons: Rawleigh, John, William Ball, Nancy Chinn, to have household goods. Son Elijah to have 500 acres of land in County of Nelson, District of Kentucky. All residue of land in Kentucky to be divided between sons, Charles, John, Rawleigh, William and Joseph Chinn. Wife, Seth Chinn, to have land in Loudon and Fauquier Counties. Daughter, Lila Reno [ * ] . Daughters, Penelope, Betty, Margaret, Betty [ * ] and Sukey [ * ] . Son, Christopher Chinn. Sons, Charles, Raleigh and John and friend Rawleigh Chinn, Sr. are named as executors. Wit: John French, Daniel French, Ralph Murry. (p. 125)
[ * cos1776 notes: There are some mistakes in this abstract that do not match up with a transcript of the complete will (see person page for Charles Chinn}. In the transcript, daughter "Sukey" was spelled "Suckey" ; daughter Mary (Chinn) Reno was named as "my daughter Mary Reno" and her husband was named as "Zila Reno" ; and, I am not sure why daughter Betty is listed twice.]
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[Identifies her as wife of Charles Chinn.]