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Last Will & Testament of Thomas Harrison, Gentleman, deceased.
Bequests:
Son william - slaves, land
Son Thomas - slave, land, money
Son Burr - slaves, land
Son Benjamin - old plantation, mill and land
Daughter Susannah Gibson - slaves, money
Daughter Mary Fowkes - slaves and money
Daughter Ann Gillison - slaves and money
Son-in-law Jonathan Gibson - cancellation of a debt
Son-in-law Chandler Fowke - canecellation of loans
Grandchildren mentioned - Thomas Gibson, John Gibson, Benjamin Harrison (s/o Burr), Thomas Harrison Fowke, John Gillison, Burr Harrison (s/o Wm), Jonathan Catlett Gibson, Ann Harrison Fowkes, Lucy Harrison (d/o Wm), Ann Grayson Gibson.
Executors - Sons William and Benjamin, and son-in-law Jonathan Gibson
Book: Five Generations of the Family of Burr Harrison of Virginia, 1650-1800
Author: John P. Alcock, Heritage Books, 2008.
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