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Title:
Will of John Farrar, father of John, Perrin, Catharine Joplin, Sarah Spencer, William, Peter, Elizabeth, Thomas and Richard.
Source:
Albemarle Co. Will Book #2, page 244
Publication Date:
October 24, 1764
Article:
Here is the promised posting of John Farrar's will.
Debra Miller
Albemarle Co. Will Book #2, page 244; Will of John Farrar, father of John, Perrin, Catharine Joplin, Sarah Spencer, William, Peter, Elizabeth, Thomas and Richard.
In the name of God Amen. The twenty first day of October One thousand seven hundred and sixty four according to the computation of the Church of England, I, John Farrar of the parrish of St. Anns and County of Albemarle, being in perfect memory and remembrance, praise be to God, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form following Viz. First I bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my maker, hoping that through the meritorious death and passion of Jesus Christ, my only saviour and redeemer to receive free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and as for my body, to buried in Christian burial at the discretion of my Executor hereafter nominated. I give to my son Perrin Farrar, the plantation wherein he now lives with half the land on that side (of) the river wherein he now lives to be divided, beginning at the horse ford as after called Kirbys field and running across the spring branch extending to the back line containing two hundred acres! more or less, also one negro man named Sam. It is my will that my two daughters Catharine Joplin & Sarah Spencer and my son John Farrar content themselves with the portions I have already given them. I give to my son William Farrar one negro boy named Jim, I give to my son Peter Farrar two negro girls named Luce & Nan. I give to my son Thomas Farrar one negro man named Peter and one negro girl named Beck. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Farrar one negro girl named Moll and one negro boy named Bob. I give to my son Richard Farrar the remainder of my lands containing five hundred & eighty five acres and six negroes named Agg, Betty, Peter, Ned, and & (?). It is my will that he keep and maintain his mother. I also give my son Richard Farrar all my household furniture & all my stock cattle hogs and horses & I make him my sole Executor to execute this my last will and Testament. It is my will that if my son William Farrar die without issue that his boy Jim return to his brother ! Peter Farrar & in case that any of the rest of my children die without issue that their portion be equally divided amongst the survivors. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal.
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Robinson Bailey (his mark)
Elizabeth Bailey (her mark)
Richard Bailey (his mark)
At Albemarle August Court 1769
This will was proved by the oaths of Elizabeth Bailey & Richd. Bailey wit. thereto and ordered to be recorded & on the motion of Richard Farrar the Executor above named who made oath according to Law, a Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form as giving security by whereupon he with Roger Thompson & Chas Irving, his Securities entered into and acknowledged this bond accordingly.
Three white men, James Wood, alias Long, D. Kancy and John Robinson were arrested late yesterday afternoon by Chief Hackett and Detectives Swafford ad Gillespie on a charge of receiving and concealing stolen goods in Knoxville. All three made bond for their appearance in city court this morning.
George B. Marshall, a soldier stationed at Fort Oglethorpe , was arrested last night by Sergt. Hughes and turned over to Chief Hackett, of the city detective department for investigation. He was held on a charge of begging on the streets and being A. W. O. L. from his organization.
W. C. Mansfield, a blacksmith, was arrested about 9 last night and taken to headquarters on a charge of being drunk and disorderly and transporting whiskey. He had a half pint in his pocket at the time of arrest. Two well-dressed young white men, who gave their names as C.A. and D.A. Pope, and said they were brothers, were arrested at Market and Eigth streets by Patrolman Owens about 11. They had a quart bottle containing about a half pint of " red licker " when picked up. They were held at headquarters on a charge of being and transporting whiskey.
JOHN JAMES GARVIN B.,11/29/1785 D.,02/08/1858 AND SARAH GARVIN B.,02/14/1787 D., 02/19/1875 MARRIED AT ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA. CHILDREN
JAMES ELDREDGE
ELIZABETH MARRIED, CAPTAIN OBED N. SWIFT OF NEW BEDFORD, MA
MARY JANE MARRIED, ISAAC P. KESTER IN PHILADELPHIA
JOHN JAMES, JR MARRIED, ABBIE ROBINSON IN 1860 AND CLARA COLEMAN IN 1867
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MARRIED, JULIA DEYOUNG
PHINEAS ELDREDGE MARRIED, MARY DEMAYE IN 1853 AND JANE HOVIS IN 1858
SARAH ELDREDGE NEVER MARRIED
JAMES PAUL MARRIED, CEDELIA ANN BUTZ
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS, I WOULD BE HAPPY TO FILL IN THE DATES AND MUCH MORE. JUDY GARVIN YARBROUGH
"Mrs. Lydia Delapp Tourtillott, aged 92 years and 8 months, died Saturday evening, August 23, at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Nettie King, four miles northwest of here, after an illness of a year past. She was a pioneer resident, having resided here for over forty years. She was widely known and highly respected by neighbors and friends."
"Lydia Delapp Tourtillott was born December 24, 1832, in Illinois. She was married to Abraham Tourtillott in 1848. To this union were born seven children, three of whom survive: James Tourtillott of Rich Hill, Abraham Tourtillott of Henryetta, Oklahoma, H. B. Tourtillott of Westfield, Illinois; also seventeen grandchildren, thirty-five great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She came to Bates county in 1880 and had been a resident of Rich Hill, Missouri for forty-four years."
"Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. D. Lewis of the Methodist church and attended by the sorrowing family and friends. Pallbearers: W. J. Copeland (Ed. note: this may be H. J. Copeland), W. J. Ryan, Joe Donaldson, John Garrison, W. H. Lowder and W. H. Frazee. Burial in Robinson cemetery."
Ancestry descendants of Deweysburgh Vermont Woodward Woodard Families & Families That Married In. Names Include Nathaniel Woodward & Mary Britain Jeptha Woodward & Persis Washburn Apollos Woodward & Rachel Reynolds Royal W. Woodward & Mary Hawley Sawyer Parker Preston Woodward & Sarah Pilsbury Sawyer Alonzo Woodward & Nancy Jane Woodward & Maria C. Robinson George Edward Woodard & Daisy Viola Miller James Corby Woodard & Maude E. Cate Blaine Edward Woodard Sr. & Ruth Keeney Patricia JoAnne Woodard & Charles Lawrence Fisher-Buchholz
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