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The will of William Angell was dated Oct. 20, 1659 and recorded Oct. 30, 1659:
"In the name of God amen I Will Angell being sick and weak in body but having my perfect memory thanks be to God do make this my last will and testament. I give and bequeath my soul unto God and my body unto the ground from whence it came. Thus it is my will and desire that my son Uria Angell should administre upon my estate and what earthy goods I have, I give unto my son Uriah Angell my two daughters Margaret Angell and Alice Angell and what cattle or hogs or any other goods I do leave them. Thus, my desire that they shall not be divided until my two daughters come of age and it is my desire that my son Uria Angell shall have my two hundred acres of land to himself, and his two sisters shall have no part of it. Thus it is my desire that Alexander Nash should be paid one third of jobs which I do owe unto him. Thus, it is my desire that L. Johnson should be paid two ?? of canvas........ I have hereunto set my hand and see this 20th day of Oct., 1659. Will Angell"
Name: Wm. Angell Arrival Year: 1651 Arrival Place: Virginia Primary Immigrant: Angell, Wm Source Publication Code: 2772 Annotation: Includes 25,000 names from records of the Virginia State Land Office. Excerpts of the Irish names from the Greer list were published in no. 6258, O'Brien, Early Immigrants to Virginia.... Source Bibliography: GREER, GEORGE CABELL. Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666. Richmond [Va.]: W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1912, 376p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1978. Repr. 1982. Household Members: Name Relation Wm. Angell Source Citation Place: Virginia; Year: 1651; Page Number: 11 Source Information Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.
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