Husband of Frances (Ballentine) Deale
Children:
Frances Deal, my wife to be executrix...to my wife Frances the plantation she now livith upon, only the part of the plantation now called Henry's, the which part I have here to fore sold him, but for my wife as long as She remains widow, and the aforesaid Henry Deal Jun, after my wifes decease, to have and to hold that part of the plantation I bought of Roger Hodges, but if ye heirs dye without issue, then to my Daughter Dinah and afterward to my son (in law) Thomas Herbert, and after my son Adam comes to ye age of eighteen years then for my son Henry to pay or cause to be paid to my son Adam one thusand weight of tobacco, Butt if he dyes before he come to the aforesaid age...then to be paid to my son David Deall according as their trustees then getts for their schooling and Richard Deale my Carpinters Tools to my Son John Deale my trumpet muskit Gunn to my Daughter Frances Deale one hundred acres of Land which is the remaining part of the Land Lying out heirs then to return to the Successive heirs & Soe from heir to heir, to my son Richard Deale the Land Lying at the head of Deep Creek bounded betwixt the Two runs but [p.51] if he Dyes without heirs then to goe from heir to heir Successively to my Sone Thomas Deale the Trydall Ridge with one acres of Land adjoyning to it butt if he Dies without heirs then to return to the Successive heirs or heir, to my Two Sones and Two Daughters David Deale Adam Deale Elizabeth Deale and Margaret Deal all the remaining part of the Land adjoyning to William Deall Lying up on the head of Deep Creek butt if they Die without Issue then to goe from heir to heir Successively, to my Grandson Henry Harbert all the remaining part of the Land belonging to me adjoyning up on William Clogstons & John Barrington to him and his heirs for Ever butt if he Dyes without heir then to Returne to the Successive heirs as formerly, to appoint Thomas Herbert after my wifes Decease or at her marriage to be Sole Trustee to See my Estate Equally Disposed according to my will witnesses: Samuell Moore. Edward Effluellin.
1690 John Joyce Shown adj to Henry Dale and Edward Hewes on w side of So Branch of Elizabeth R. also adj to Crawford, Brackett, Muns, Wm. Owens, Bunting, Thos Green and Wingfield. Also 1697. [Cavaliers and Pioneers, II][JB Note: Nell Nugent is the author of the first three volumes of Cavaliers and Pioneers.]
1697 28 Oct John Joyce Shown on Elizabeth River adj. Hugh Campbell, Edward Hughes, Craford, Bratchett, Muns, Daile, Wm Owen, Buntin, Thomas, Treen, and Wingfield. [Caveliers & Pioneers, V. II]
Will of Richard Dale of Norfolk Co dated 15 Apr 1749. Son Winfield, choice of plantation where Robert Dyes and Benjamin Buntin live and to have both after his mother's decease. Son Richard to have plantation I now live on. Daus. Dinah Owens and Mary Dale (under 14). Wife Susannah. Brothers Daniel and Peter Dale and William Dale (relationship not mentioned) as Trustees.
Witnesses: John Joyce, Dinah Dale, Eleazar Tart. [Brief Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 1710-1753. Charles Fleming McIntosh. The Colonial Dames of America. 1922][2]
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