William Fletcher 1645
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Will Book 1692-1715 P.7 Probated 5 December 1710 Accomack Va.
In the name of God Amen The second day of November in the yeare of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and ten
itemI give and bequeath to Elizabeth Fletcher my dearly beloved wife my plantation where on I now dwell with all privileges and posterity during her life and one bed and trunks and one chest
item I give and bequeath unto my son William all my land and plantation where I now dwell and also my great table and couch and the smallest of my red rug to him his heirs and assigns the great shilling
item I give and bequeath unto my son Matthew Fletcher one grey mare bullock and cow one red rug and feather bed and blanquete and one little table and one chest
item I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Fletcher my boat and compass and one iron kettle and one gun
item I give and bequeath unto my two sons Batterton and Brandon Fletcher to each of them one three year old heiffer
item I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Hill one shill of good lawful money to be paid and levied out of my estate
item I give and bequeath to my daughter Dorothy Parker one shilling of good and lawful money to be paid and levied out of my estate
item I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Croucher one shilling of good and lawful money to be levied out of my estate
item I give and bequeath to my daughter Rosanah Fletcher one Gray Mare called Jenny and one Bed and Coverlit and one Pott
item I give and bequeath to my daughter Frances Fletcher one young three year old Un Broken Horse and one Cow and one Iron Pott
item I give and bequeath to My Beloved Wife Elizabeth Fletcher and my six children William, Matthew, Batterton,
Brandon, Rosanah,And Frances All The Rest Of My Estate to be Devided Equally Among Them At The Disposition of my Wife Elizabeth Fletcher Whom With My Son William Fletcher I Constitute Make and Ordaine To Be My Sole Executors Of This My Last Will And Testament All And Singular My Lands By Him Freely To Be EnjoyedAnd I Doe Hereby Utterly Dissalow ,Revoke, And Disanull All And Every Other Former Testaments, Wills, And Legacys Requests And Executors By Me In Any Wise Before This TimeNamed Willed Bequeath, Rattifying And Confirming This And No Other To Be My Last Will And Testament In Witness Where Of I Have Here Unto Set My Hand And Seal The Day And Yeare Above Written Signed, Sealed, Published And Declared As My Last Will And Testament In Ye Presents Of Us Ye Subscribers
Wm. Fletcher(Seal)
Thomas Hall
George Farmer
(The Within Last Will of William Fletcher was Proved in Open Court of Accomack County By Ye Oaths of Thomas Hall
and George Farmer Ye Witnesses To Ye Same December the 5th. 1710.)
Teste:Robt. Inealc.c.
Accomack
Recorded Jan. Ye 8th. 1710 Robt. Ineal c.c.
Note:Of the above mentioned sons, Brandon had the largest inventory:
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