19 Mar 1767, Will: Jonathan Patteson of St. Peter's Parish New Kent County, Virginia
son Richard: land called Marches, beginning at corner oak of my land with William Daingerfield and Absalom Heroles, Mary Patteson's plantation, Joel Christian's, Mailids, Howls, to beginning, and one bed and furniture
son David: £200 in my son Jonothan's hands, but if my son Jonathan rather make David aright by giving plantation where he now lives containing 400 acres, to discharge my son Jonothan from the payment of the money, also one negro man George
son Charles: £200 in my son Jonothan's hands, but if my son Jonathan rather make Charles agood, right to two tracts in Lunenburg containing 400 acres in forks of Court House Road purchased of John Calvin and Anthony Street and 100 acres of his adjoining them, to discharge my son Jonothan from the payment of the money, also one negro man Robben, bed and furniture, and one young horse
son Samuel: remainder of tract of land I live on after his mother's death, one young horse, saddle, and bridle, feather bed, furniture, £50 with interest
daughter Frances: £0/5
daughter Martha: one negro woman named Beck and her two children Nan and Moses, one feather bed and furniture
daughter Sarah: negro boy Peter, negro girl Rachel, horse, saddle , bridle, feather bed and furniture
daughter Ann: one negro girl Hannah and girl Nann, horse, saddle, bridle, feather bed and furniture
loving wife Elizabeth: free and reasonable possession of land and plantation I now live on, with all remainder of estate not mentioned, to bargain, sell, rent any part to the payment of debts, but if selling of my estate it should not hold out to discharge debts of one half of my personal estate and negro man Jim which may be sold, equal part of each child's legacy may be taken for that purpose
Executors: loving wife, sons Jonathan and David
witnesses: James New, David (X) mark, Henry Christian
12 May 1774: Lunenburg County court, proven by oath of one witness, ordered to be certified 10 Nov next; proven by oath of Henry Christian; certificate granted to Jonathan Patteson, younger; William Saylor Clk. Cur.[1]
Deeds
10 Feb 1768, rec. 4 May 1768, Jonathan Patteson of New Kent to Joel Christian of Charles City, £225, 225 acres on Chickahominy River bound by John Bradley and James Quigling witnesses: William Christian, John Crew, David Osling[2]
3 Jul 1771, Elizabeth Patteson, wife of Jonathan releases her dower in land sold by her husband to Joel Christian - 10 Feb 1768, obtained in Lunenburg County by Thomas Pettus and Jonathan Patteson, Jr. - 5 Jun 1771 Also releases dower for land husband sold to James Quiggen on 7 Jun and 5 Nov 1766, all recorded 3 Jul 1771[3]
↑ Charles City County, Virginia Records - 1737-1774 with several 17th Century fragments, Benjamin B. Weisiger III, comp., 1986 (Wills & Deeds 1766-1774 Book, p. 70), p. 6
↑ Charles City County, Virginia Records - 1737-1774 with several 17th Century fragments, Benjamin B. Weisiger III, comp., 1986 (Wills & Deeds 1766-1774 Book, p. 285), p. 33
The vestry book and register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City counties, Virginia, 1684-1786, C. G. Chamberlayne, The Library Board, Richmond, VA, 1937., pp. 384-385, 483-484.
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