Will of Rachell Waggener, 1717 - Essex co. VA Essex County Virginia Records- 1717 Tappahnannock, Virginia Pages 39-41, Will of Rachell Waggener of Southfarnham Parish in Essex County, dated 6 April 1717. To my son Benja. Waggner my horse, bridle and sadle and ten head of catle and to have his choyce of all my stock except one stear. Son Benja. all of stock of hoggs and my great iron pot and pot hooks, a copper stew ketle and a small iron ketle with copper ledd, a small frying pan, a grid iron, a iron spitt, a corse meal sifter and a searcle, a pewter flagon and my earthen muggs, two new pewter dishes and four of my pewter basons, four pewter plates, a pair of fire tongues, an iron chain that hangs the pots on, all my fine kersey, buttins, mohair and everthing fit to make up the kersey with, my servant boy Charles Macey (Macai?), my great chest of all and the chest that is called my chest and all my syder caske, pailes, piggings, powder tubbs, barrells, all my iron wair of all sorts, a new stock lock, three sheets and to have his choice of all my sheets, the largest lining table cloath, three new nappkins and three old ones, two pair of pillow beers, twenty yards of fine Irish lining, a pewter changer pott, all my iron wair of all sorts whatsoever except what shall hereafter mention. To my daughter Dinah Allen my gold ring, a damash gound and pettecoat and rideing found, a large bason, a large pewter dish, two pewter plates, a large tinn pan. All my wairing lining be equeally divided between my daughter Dinah and Margaret Allen. To my Dinah Allen a pair of gloves, a brass sauspan. All my muslin, silke, laces, fine thredd and all my holdswair be equeally divided between my two daughters Dinah and Margaret Allen. To my daughter Margaret Allen all my wairing cloathes not before given, a flock of bed bolster, two blankits, a rugg and one pillow, one large pewterbason, a large peweter dish, two plates, a brase pestle and morter, a small iron pott, a large tinn sauspan, a pair of new parragon boddis, all my shoes, a pair worsted stockings, a new iron candlestick, seven yards Juroys, a pair of gloves, three new napkins and three old ones and a table cloath, for yards of blew cottn. All the rest of my blew cotton to my son benja. Waggner. To my aforesaid daughter Margaret Allen a pewter chamber pott, my least box and fan, biggest box to my daughter Dinah Allen. To my son Harbert Waggner a flock bed and bolster, a rugg and two blankits, one pillow, his father's chest, a three gall. iron pott, a pewter bason, a large deep dish, two paltes, a pewter qt. pott, an ivory half knife, four and half yards of grey Kersey, buttons for it. To my son Samll. Waggner a five gall. iron pott, a white chest, a pewter bason, a small deep dish, two pewter plates, a chamber pott, four and a half yards of grey kersey, and buttons to make it up. Remainder of the grey kersey to my son in law Wm. Allen. To my granddaughter Rachel Cheany my silver bodkin, a black silk whoad, a pair of thredd gloves and boddiss I waire every day. To my granddaughter Rachel Waggner a silver spoon. All my thread and new linin not before given be equeally divided between my five grandchildren. All the remaining part of my estate to my son Benja. Waggner. My aforesaid son Benja. Waggner executor. Rachel R Waggner Wit: W. Daingerfield, Mary (M) Byron, Peter Byron. 16 Sept 1718 Proved by Benjamin Waggner executor, and Wm. Dangerfield and Peter Byron. [From "The Waggoner Family 1670-1970" by Earl Wagner, 1970; and "The Kay-Pendleton-Neel families" by George and Margaret Rose, 1969] Submitted by sequoia@pacbell.net **************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any 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. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only. ****************************************************************