Person:William Moore (396)

Watchers
William Moore, of Truro Parish
m.
  1. William Moore, of Truro ParishAbt 1700 - Bef 1769
  • HWilliam Moore, of Truro ParishAbt 1700 - Bef 1769
  • WMary CoferBef 1703 - Abt 1774
m. Abt 1721
  1. James MooreAbt 1722 - Aft 1769
  2. Sarah MooreAbt 1723 - Aft 1769
  3. Samuel MooreAbt 1724 - 1808
  4. Anne MooreAbt 1725 - Bef 1769
  5. Mary MooreAbt 1726 -
Facts and Events
Name William Moore, of Truro Parish
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1700 Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Marriage Abt 1721 Prince William, Virginia, United Statesto Mary Cofer
Other[1] 24 Nov 1733 Prince William, Virginia, United Statesdeed from George Mason to William Moore
Will[2] 17 Aug 1769 Fairfax County, Virginia, United States
Death? Bef 16 Oct 1769 Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia, United States[probate]
Probate[2] 16 Oct 1769 Fairfax County, Virginia, United States
References
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    1732-1735 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book B [June Whitehurst Johnson]:191-192.

    Nov 24, 1733. George Mason of Durham Parish and Charles County, Maryland to William More of Parish of Truro, planter, 100 acres ... on Potomack River and parish of Truro for natural lives of William More, Mary his wife, and James their son.
    George Mason
    Wit: James Baxter, Jeremiah Bronaugh

    At court Nov 24, 1733. George Mason acknowledged this lease to William More.

  2. 2.0 2.1 .

    1767-1776 Fairfax Co Va Wills Liber C, page 66-68

    Will of WILLIAM MOORE.
    I WILLIAM MOORE of County of Fairfax ... desire that my Executrix if she shall think there is more stock belonging to my estate than she can maintain do dispose of all or any part and one half of the money I give to my son, JAMES MOORE ...
    the other half I give the use thereof during her natural life to my loving wife, MARY MOORE & after her death I give to my son, JAMES MOORE, but if my Executrix should not dispose of the whole or any part of my Stock I give to my said wife, MARY MOORE, the whole or that part which shall remain unsold to use during her life so long as she shall remain a widow ...
    after I give all said Stock to my son, JAMES MOORE.
    To my wife, four slaves ... after her death to my son, JAMES ...
    my will that the mortgages I have on the lands of JOHN ANDERSON be foreclosed according to law which said lands I give to my son, JAMES.
    I give unto my son, SAMUEL MOORE, one shilling sterling;
    unto my daughter, SARAH LITTLEJOHN, (same) ...
    unto my daughter, MARY BUCKLIN. (same) ...
    unto my daughter, AN TYLER, (same) ...
    residue of my estate to my loving wife, MARY MOORE, after her death I give to my son, JAMES MOORE.
    I appoint my loving wife, MARY MOORE, Executrix, and my loving son, JAMES MOORE, Executor .. this 17th August 1769 ...
    Presence: A. Nisbett, William x Moore
    Cleon Moore, John x Haise

    At a court held ... 16th October 1769 .. will presented by MARY MOORE and JAMES MOORE ... is admitted to record ... Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.