File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Angus Robinson USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. WILL OF JEFFREY ROBINSON (signed Robintson) Henrico County, Virginia dtd. 21 Oct. 1734 1654-1737, p. 455 To son William, 5 lbs store pay, 200 acres joining Edward Haskins at Skin Quarter where he lives, part of 250 acres purchased of Gilbert Bowman. The remainder of said tract to son Richard with all buildings where I am now seated and the mill. To son-in-law John Hudson and his wife Anne one half of a survey of 400 acres joining William Bass and Thomas Bass and said Haskins and the other one half to my sons John and Thomas Robinson. To two sons George and Jeffrey Robinson one half of a survey taken up between James Gates and I. All land not given to be sold and money equally divided after the death or marriage of my wife Elizabeth. To daughter Martha Robinson, 1 shilling. Son William to be executor. Witnesses: Jeffrey Robinson John Green William Baugh Peter Baugh Presented in court by William Robertson, executor, and recorded November 1734. William's name was spelled Robertson on document. Will of James Robertson Henrico County, Virginia "At a court hearing in Henrico County, first Monday in November 1734, this last will and Testament of Jeffrey Robertson, deceased, was presenting by William Robertson, Executor herein mentioned upon oath, and being proved by the oaths of the Witnesses thereunto mentioned upon the the oaths of the Witnesses therto was committed to record. Teste Bowler Cocke, Cl. Ct." Note: Jeffrey Robertson's will mentions a MILL but no further reference to this Mill has been found in later land records of people known to be descended from Jeffrey "I".