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Facts and Events
Will of William Bradbourn
- Pages 258-59. Will of William Bradbourn of Orange County being old and weak, dated 12 Feb. 1757.
- Unto my loving wife Sarah Bradbourn all my estate.
- My estate be not appraised.
- My loving wife Sarah Bradbourn executrix.
- (signed) William (W B) Bradbourn.
- Wit: Zach. Taylor.
- When I made this will I thought the nam's name was Richd. but it proved to be William. (Note: appears to be note of transcriber, Zachary Taylor)
- (signed) Zach. Taylor
- 24 Nov. 1757. Presented into Court by Sarah Bradbourn, relict. Proved by Zachary Taylor. It is ordered that Isaac Bradbourn the heir at law be summoned to contest the will if he thinks proper.
- [Orange County Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 53].
- Pages 261-62. Wm. Bradburn. Inventory. 19 Dec. 1757. Estate not valued; includes three Negroes. Signed by Sarah Bradburn. (Notation that Negro Bess is not in fee simple but reverts to Isaac Bradburn at decesae of Sarah).
- 23 Feb. 1758. Returned.
- [Orange County Virginia Will Book 2, 1744-1778, Dorman, pg. 53].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
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