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Testator/Deceased:   Richard NUNNERLY

Will Dated:  29 March 1722

Will Proved: 3 July 1727 in Henrico Co., VA

Abstract:

To son Richard, tract where he now lives, joining John Fareley, Jr.

To son William, 10 shillings, when of age

To son Daniel, the plantation he hath cleared and builded, joining Henry WALTHALL, Sr. and John FARLEY. Daniel shall give his brother Joseph the plantation 3 years, rent free, and 100 lbs tobacco All my lands on north side of the swamp

To son John; and if he dies, to my grandson James Nunaley, son of Richard. John to give his brother Joseph 10 shillings.

To son Walter, all the rest of my lands; Walter to give his brother William 200 lbs of tobacco when William of age

To my wife SARAH, this plantation for life, and at her death to son Walter; and wife to be executor

Witnesses: John WORLEY, John BLANKENSHIP

[Source:  p.116-7 page 118 - Colonial Wills of Henrico Co, VA pt 1 1654-1737 Weisiger 975.5459]

 

Inventory estate of RICHARD NUNNELEY by Arthur Mosley, Jr., John Price, and Sameul Hancock Value L 16/2/7 on Aug. 28, 1727. Presented in court by SARAH NUNNELEY and recorded Sept. 4, 1727

[Source:  p.94 page 283 - Colonial Wills of Henrico Co, VA pt 1 1654-1737 Weisiger 975.5459]



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