Synopsis of the Will of Dunkin Bohanon As gleaned by Glenn Gohr, April 1997 Dunkin Bohanon, of the Parish of St. Thomas, Orange County, Virginia, has land in King William County, Virginia. Devisees of his will: wife Sarah--given a Negro woman named Phillis (or one named Jenny if Phillis becomes disabled) and 21 pounds a year out of the estate until her death 1) son Dunkin & heirs receive 1/7 of estate Franky (Frances?) Bohanon, daughter of son Dunkin, and her heirs--to have one Negro girl named Lucy 2) son William (already deceased?)--his children under age to receive 1/7 of estate 3) son Robert (already deceased?)--his children under age to receive 1/7 of estate 4) son Elliott and heirs to receive 1/7 of estate Mary Bohanon , daughter of son Elliott, and her heirs--to have one Negro girl named Judy 5) daughter Sarah Saymor and heirs to receive 1/7 of estate 6) daughter Judith Askue, her second husband, and children under age by first husband to receive 1/7 of estate 7) daughter Margaret Gollorshun to receive 1/7 of estate Sons Dunkin and Elliot Bohanon, executors. Will signed 2nd of March 1753. The will of Dunkin Bohanon, deceased, was presented to the court on Friday 1 March 1755. ======================================================== =========== Will of Dunkin Bohanon Orange County, Virginia, Wills, 1754, pp. 188-190. In the Name of God Amen I Dunkin Bohanon of the Parish of St. Thomas in the County of Orange, do make & ordain this my last Will and Testament, hereby utterly revoking and disanulling all former Will or Wills by me heretofore made, and first and principal- ly, I give my soul to Almighty God trusting in and by the Merrits of my Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to obtain everlasting Life, and my Body to the Earth to be decently Buried at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter Named, and for what worldly Estate it hath pleased God to bless me with, after my just Debts paid I give and bequeath in man- ner and form following viz. Impr. I give unto Sarah my beloved wife Twenty one pounds a Year, out of my Estate during her natural Life, and no longer, to be kept in my son Dunkins hands for her support and I further lend to my said wife During her natural life one Negro Woman named Phillis to wait upon her, and in case the said Phillis should die or be disabled, it is my desire that one other Negro Wench Named Jenny shall wait upon my said wife as aforesaid Provided that my said wife accepts of this bequest in liew of her Dower, I desire my Land in King William County may be sold by my Executors or either of them, and the money arising from such sale to go in my Estate and to be Subject to the several Divisions hereafter expressed. Item I Give the children of my Son William one seventh part of my Estate to be equally Divided among them and their heirs and to be paid by my Executors as they shall come of age. Item I give my son Dunkin one seventh Part of my Estate to him & his heirs forever. Item I Give the-- children of my son Robert one seventh part of my Estate to be-- Equally Divided among them and their heirs and to be paid to-- them by my Executors as they shall come of age. Item I Give my son Elliott one seventh part of my Estate to him and heirs forever. Item I Give to my Daughter Sarah Saymor, one seventh part of my Estate during her Natural life, & then to her heirs forever. Item I Lend to my Daughter Judith Askue one seventh part of my Estate during her Natural life, and then to the heirs Law- fully begotten of her Body by her present Husband provided He Gives good security for the said Estate, to Return to her said children at her decease, and if He shall Refuse to give good Security then the said Estate to be Equally Divided among her abovesaid Children, and to be paid to them as they shall come of age.-- Item I Lend to my Daughter Margaret Gollorshun one seventh part of my Estate during her Natural life, and then to the children Lawfully begotten of her Body by her former husband Henry Rice, Provided He gives good Security for the said Estate to go to her said children at her decease, and if He shall refuse to give good-- Security then the said Estate to be Equally Divided among her abovesaid Children and paid to them as they shall come of age it is my Desire to have a Funeral Sermon for my self and a Funeral Sermon for my wife the expences of which to be paid out of my Estate. And lastly I do appoint my two sons Dunkin Bohanon and Elliott Bohanon Executors of my said Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this second day of March one Thousand seven hundred & fifty three Signed sealed published & delivered In presence of ---- his his Joseph Thomas Dunkin X Bohanon (LS) David Harris mark mark Richd. Thomas Richd. Vernon George Fraser Upon Examining my said Will and before signing it I find that two Lagacys which I purposed to give to two of my Grand-children hereafter Named in this--codicil have been omitted. I therefore Give unto Franky Bohanon Daughter of my son Dunkin Bohanon one Negro Girl named Lucy to her & heirs as a Lagacy. I Give unto Mary Bohanon Daughter of my son Elliott-- Bohanon One Negro Girl Named Judy to her & her heirs as a Legacy-- and it is my Will and desire that these Lagacys shall be deemed and Taken as part of my Last Will, and first satisfied out of my Estate-- In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this second day of March one Thousand seven hundred & fifty three Signed seal'd published and his his Declared in presence Dunkin X Bohanon (LS) Joseph Thomas mark mark David Harris Richd. Thomas Richd. Vernon George Fraser At a court continued & held for Orange County on Fryday the first day of March 1754 This Last Will & Testament & Codicil of Dunkin Bohanon Deced was presented into Court by Dunkin Bohanon one of the Executors therein named and-- proved by the Oaths of Joseph Thomas David Harris Richard Thomas-- Richard Vernon and George Fraser Witnesses thereto & ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of the said Dunkin who made oath thereto according to Law Certificate is granted him for obtaing. probate thereof in due form he giving security whereupon he with Zachary Taylor & Richard Vernon his securities entered into and acknowledged their bond accordingly. Test Geo. Test Geo. Taylor Co. Clerk File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Glenn Gohr ggohr01@mail.orion.org 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. 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