Will of Edward Maxey[1]
Dated: 18 April 1737
Proved: 201 May 1740
Goochland County, Colony of Virginia
Son: John - land on N branch of Jones Creek ; after his death to his & Sarah's (wife) two sons, Sampson Maxey and Edward Maxey
Son: William Maxey - the remainder of a land tract adjoining William Landon and John Smith
Wife: Susannah - land she now lives on and the plantation ; after her death to my sons Walter (the part adjoining John Ratford's line) and Silvanus
Son: Nathaniel - one feather bed
Grand-daughter: Susannah Ratford - one feather bed
John Dunkin - a mare of three years old (when John became of age)
Witnesses: John Capper, Henry Bryon and John Mossum
Executors: Wife Susannah and son William
Sources
↑Deed books (with wills, inventories, etc.), 1728-1901; general indexes to deeds, wills, etc., 1728-1969:
"Deed books (with wills, inventories, etc.), 1728-1901; general indexes to deeds, wills, etc., 1728-1969"
Catalog: Deed books (with wills, inventories, etc.), 1728-1901; general indexes to deeds, wills, etc., 1728-1969 Deed books [with wills, inventories, etc.], v. 1-3 1728-1742
Film number: 007645024 > image 610 of 743
FamilySearch Image: 3QS7-99P6-9QY3 (accessed 21 July 2023)
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Walter Ford Maxey letter.
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Children of Edward & Judith: John, Edward, Sampson, James, Rachel, Rebecca, Judith, Patsy, Phoebe, Hope, & Mary Ann.