Last Will and Testament of William Traylor - Montgomery County, Illinois The following is the Last Will and Testament of William Traylor, the paternal 7th great grandfather of Olin Clayton of Raymond. Copy of this will is on microfilm at the Virginia State Archives in Richmond. At the July court a Deed from William Traylor to Humphrey Traylor was proved by witnesses and ordered to be recorded. Henrico Co. Order Book 316. At the October court 1750, a Deed from William Traylor to John Traylor was proved. Chesterfield Co. Order Books, I. 76. At the March court, 1753, indented deed between William Traylor to Joseph Traylor, his son, was proved. IB. 311. "This indenture made and concluded this 21st day of February 1753, betwix William Traylor of the County of Chesterfield and Joseph Traylor, son of the said William Traylor,...for natural love and affection...plantation I now live on...also a parcel of land, patented to me Aug. 17, 1725...also ready money, bonds, bills and other debts due me, with all my household goods, stock, cattle, horses, hogs, sheep...save one girl Sall, about 8 years old now in the possession of my son John, and save my old negro fellow Jack which I give to my son Humphrey Traylor after my demise..."Proved March 2, 1753.-Chesterfield Deeds, I. 365. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Belinda Clayton