HENRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA - WILL BOOK 1, ABSTRACTS; 1779-1799
P. 17-18 MERRY WEBB, SENR.of Pittsylvania County, Parish of Camden, being sick and weak. Will dated Feb. 6, 1774 To loving wife Elizabeth during life or widowhood three negroes Robin, peter and Jane,all hourses, cattle and hogs. At death of wife, Negroes to be equally divided between Merry Webb, John Webb, Mary Burns, Elizabeth Sams and Lucy Webb. If Elizabeth Sams dieswithout issue, then to others.Son Martin Webb, 1 sh. and no more.Daughter Million Hall the tract of land she now lives on.Daughter Lucy Webb, two Negro girls Sarah and Aggy. If Lucy dies without issue, to my sons and daughters Merry Webb, John Webb, Mary Burns, Elizabeth Sams and Lucy Webb.Son Merry Webb, one Negro boy LewisSon John Webb, one Negro boy Joe Daughter Mary Burns, one negro boy Lewis Daughter Elizabeth Sames, one Negro boy Ben My lands should be sold together with my mill. Daughter Lucy Webb, one feather bed Wife Elizabeth Webb all estate not before disposed of and after her death, to my two sonsMerry and John and three daughters.Wife Elizabeth executrix and sons Merry Webb and John Webb executors Merry Webb Wit: Will Tunstall, George Elliott, John (his mark) Ray.Feb. 15, 1779, exhibited by Elizabeth Webb and Merry Webb who gave bond with Waters Dunn,John Alexander and Phillip Ryan their securities.
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