Will of Joseph Fitzpatrick, abstracted, c1785 - Fluvanna Co. VA Abstract of Will of Joseph Fitzpatrick provided by the late Rev. Benjamin Ancell. "My son, Benjamin, 1 negro; my son Joseph, 1 negro; my sons William, and Joseph, 1000 acres of land lying at Martin King's fork road; my daughter Elizabeth Hurd, 10 pounds current money; my daughter Molly Wright (Mary Perrin), the land where on she now lives and one negro girl". My grandson, William Hurd, son of George Hurd (under 18 years of age). Joseph Hurd, son of Thomas Hurd. My sons Bouth, (Booth) and Rene Fitzpatrick, the land, mill, and plantation on which I now live, containing 300 acres, also an entry of land I have on Middle Creek, and another on North River. My wife Molly Fitzpatrick My desire is that my son, Rene, should have twelve months schooling. John Napier Champion Napier, Witnesses. Vol.1, p. 34 7 April 1785, Mary Fitzpatrick, Executrix of Joseph Fitzpatrick, to Duncan McLaughlin, one tract or parcel of land in Fluvanna County, on south side Rivanna River road, lying on Napier's, and branches of Carey's Creek, joining the land of Benjamin Woodson. Deed sent to Duncan McLaughlin, 28 October 1794, Vol II., p. 75. Benjamin Woodson, Hugh Rigby; land leading from Cary plantation to Tillman's Ordinary, called, and known by Woodson's Road; containing 264 acres, agreeable to patent 25 April 1755. Mary Fitzpatrick Submitted by JC Schreiber **************************************************************** 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. ****************************************************************