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Thomas Milhollen
b.Est 1750
Facts and Events
Will Abstract
- Pg. 229 - Will of Thomas Milhollin, dated Sept. 21, 1818
- Wit: Charles Cameron and Charles L. Francisco
- Probated December 1818 Court
- Ex: Charles Cameron, Robert Kincaid and Charles L. Francisco
- Beq: all private property (except slaves) to be sold together with part of lands on Cedar Creek and Hot Springs Run
- to daughter Mary all other lands adjoining part sold, with the gristmill, sawmill and everything pertaining thereto
- daughter Mary to pay executors $200 within two years
- to Mary, featherbed and furniture already claimed by her, all cow beasts claimed by her, falling leaf table and small trunk
- to son Thomas all other lands, including the part he lives on, son Thomas to pay executors $300 within two years
- executors to pay $100 each to sons William and Patrick and to daughter Elizabeth
- to daughter Sarah $500 "this I give her in compliance with a promise made at the request of her mother"
- executors to pay son William $100 to be applied in schooling a son of Mary Akeman's (now Mary Hoover) which son Andrew was said to be a child of my son Patrick, on condition of the mother's consent and the child being bound to son William
- slave woman Kate and her children Isaac, Charles and John are not to be retained in slavery. Daughter Mary and son Thomas are to furnish them each with two "suits of strong new clothes of Ohio, where Thomas is to deliver them to his son-in-law Jeremiah Sims. The three children are to be bound to Sims to learn a trade until they are 21, then freed; Kate is to work for Sims until freed under the laws of Ohio. Any expenses to be paid from his legacy to Sims' wife Sarah
- balance to daughters Sarah and Margaret and to John Milhollin, a natural son of daughter Esther, dec., who now lives with Milhollin's brother Patrick
- Codicil: two tracts being purchased from John Bollar are also to be sold. Dated Nov. 8, 1818. Wit: Charles and Rachel Cameron
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 92-93].
- Pg. 232 - Inventory - Thomas Milhollin
- Submitted Dec. 18, 1818 by Adam Givin, Charles Cameron, B. Thomson and Alexander McClintic
- cart, farm implements, tools, kitchen furniture, saddle and saddle bags and a pair of stillards, household furniture, shoemakers tools, gun and shot pouch, old books, wearing apparel, hemp, rye, broke flax, barrels, still, 2 axle trees, oats, wheat, corn, 5 stacks of hay, hogs 13, horses 3, cattle 19, Negroes Kate, Isaac, Charles and John
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 93].
- Pg. 236 - Sale of estate of Thomas Milhollin - Dec. 18, 1818. Ro. Kincaid and Thomas Milhollin, exec.
- Buyers: John Bollar, John Cawley, Mary Milhollin, William McDean, Michael A. Deacon, Henry Grose, John Hoover, Jacob Hoover, Jr., Jacob Hoover, Sr., Robert Kincaid, Crawford Jackson, Able Jones, Moses McClintic, Alexander McClintic, Thomas Milhollin, Jacob Panturf, George Sevily, Benjamin Thomson, Pleasant Thomas, Elisha B. Williams, Richard Morris, David Rodifer, Samuel Grose, Charles L. Francisco, Lewis Thomas, Charles Cameron, John Grass, Richard Snead, Patrick Milhollin, Robert Brinkley, Samuel Vance, John Morris, Joseph Richy, John Bollar, William McClintic, Thomas Hoover, William Thomson, H. Daggs, Moses mann, John Eahman
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 93].
Information on Thomas Milhollen
Thomas served as a Justice of the Bath County Court in 1796.(Annals of Bath Co. VA)
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