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Facts and Events
Acquisition of Land in Prince William County, VA
Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1742-1775, Vol. 2:
- F-352: Tilman Weaver of Prince William County, 221 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. George Hume. Adj. Thornton, Weaver's other tract, Mr. Charles Burgess, Crummel's Branch, ____ Jon? line. 1 Sept. 1752. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, pg. 21].
Will Abstract
- Will of Tillman Weaver
- 14 December 1759. 27 March 1760
- "Very sick". Wife Elizabeth Weaver, to have use of plantation, being land I bought of Martin Hardin and taken up by John Hardin. After decease of wife, land to go to son, Tillman Weaver.
- Slaves to be divided between sons Tillman, John and Susannah Weaver.
- Wife to have livestock. Daughters; Ann Kemper (hus. John); Mary Hitt (hus. Harman) to have land in Culpepper Co and slaves; Eve Porter (hus. Samuel) to have land I bought of Charles Taylor.
- Daughter Catherine Weaver, to have 150 acres and slaves.
- Daughter, Susannah Weaver, to have 89 acres of land and slaves.
- Son, John Weaver, to have 150 acres and slaves.
- Son, Jacob Weaver, to have 200 acres and slaves.
- Exrs. Wife, son Jacob, Samuel Porter.
- Wit. William Norman, Tillman Martin, Thomas Marshall.
- [Fauquier County, Will Book page 13].
Information on Tillman Weaver
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/a/f/Mary-D-Taffet/PDFGENE2.pdf
114. Tillman Weaver, born Abt. 1701 in Eisner, Germany; died Abt. 1760 in Fauquier
County, Virginia. He was the son of 228. John Henry Weaver and 229. Anna Margaret
Huttmann. He married 115. Ann Elizabeth Cuntze.
115. Ann Elizabeth Cuntze, born Abt. 1708. She was the daughter of 230. Joseph Cuntze and 231. Anna Gertrud Reinschmidt.
Child of Tillman Weaver and Ann Cuntze is:
57 i. Ann Weaver; married John Kemper.
References
- ↑ Blankenbaker, John (e-mail: john@@germanna.com). Germanna History.
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