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About Mary Hitt
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1759-1783 Fauquier County, Virginia Will Book 1; [John K. Gott]; Page 13-14
TILMAN WEAVER (Will) Date: 14 December 1759
- Wife: Anne Elizabeth Weaver - the use of my Plantation and Land adjacent whereon I now live and one containing 111 a. being land I had of Martin Hardin and taken up by John Hardin
- Son: Tilman Weaver - to get all land at death of wife
- Wife: use of slaves and after her death to sons Tilman and John and dau. Susanah Weaver - each to have one, in case they should have no heirs to go to son Tilman
- Wife: all household furniture to be divided according to what she can spare as the children are married, 4 cows & calves, 4 large stears & all Hoggs - to be divided among children at her death. One Negroe girl, to go to son Tilman at her death
- Dau.: Anne Kemper, wife to John Kemper, one Negro woman and Negro child now in possession of John Kemper, her husband, and with
- Dau.: Mary Hitt, wife of Harmon Hitt - one tract of land in Culpeper County, 400 a. to be equally divided. Eight Dubloons cash to buy a Negro with in room of one given her before by me which Died.
- Dau.: Eve Porter - wife to Samuel Porter - 150 a. same bought of Charles Taylor, also 8 Doubloons
- Son: Jacob Weaver - one tract 221 a. on Crummies Run, one Negro boy and one Negro girl
- Dau.: Elizabeth Weaver - 150 a. lying on Crummies Run and being part of a Tract containing 539 acres, one Negro woman one Negro boy.
- Dau.: Catharine Weaver - 150 a. part of tract of 539 a. above, one Negro man and one Negro girl.
- Son: John Weaver - 150 a. on Crummie's Run, part of above 539 a., one Negro girl.
- Son: Tilman Weaver - one Negro boy.
- Dau.: Susanna Weaver - the remainder of above tract of land containing 539 a., being 89 a..
- The remainder to be distributed among wife and children except my crop which is to be left in the hands of wife for her benefit and small children.
- Exors: Wife, Anne Elizabeth, son Jacob, and son-in-law Samuel Porter.
- Signed: Tilman Weaver
- Wit.: William (his W mark) Norman, Tilman Martin, Thos. Marshall
- Proved: 27 March 1760 by Tilman Martin and Thomas Marshall. Elizabeth Weaver and Jacob Weaver made motion & granted cert
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Mary Hitt's Timeline
1726 |
October 10, 1726
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Germantown, Stafford County, Province of Virginia
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1746 |
October 18, 1746
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Prince William County, Viirginia, British Colonial America
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1748 |
December 25, 1748
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Fauquier County, Virginia
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1751 |
January 11, 1751
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April 15, 1751
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Northumberland, Northumberland, VA, United States
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1757 |
February 18, 1757
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Fauquier County, Province of Virginia
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1759 |
April 9, 1759
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1763 |
December 29, 1763
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Germantown, Fauquier County, Colony of Virginia, British America, Kingdom of Great Britain
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1770 |
September 16, 1770
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Fauquier County, Virginia, United States
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