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John Dulin (1718 - 1791)

John Dulin
Born in St. Anne's Parish, Essex, Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 1748 in Westmoreland, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 73 in Fairfax, Fairfax, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

1776 Project
John Dulin performed Patriotic Service in Virginia in the American Revolution.
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John Dulin was a Virginia colonist.

John was born about 1718 in St Anns, Essex, Virginia, USA. He was the son of William Dulin (1688-1757) andElizabeth Powell.

Children All listed in Father's Will
  1. Thadeus Dulin b. Abt 1749, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia d. Dec 1814, , Fayette, Kentucky
  2. Frances Dulin b. Abt 1750, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia
  3. Atwell Dulin b. Abt 1751, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia d. Aft 1791
  4. William Dulin b. Abt 1753, d. Bef 1829
  5. Nancy Dulin b. Abt 1755, d. Yes, date unknown
  6. John Dulin b. Abt 1760, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia
Known siblings
  1. William Dulin 1713
  2. Elizabeth (Eliza) Dulin Popejoy 1714-1756
  3. Lydia Dulin 1715-1799
  4. Sarah Dulin 1716
  5. Ann Dulin 1722-1778
  6. Bathsheba Dulin Moxley 1723-1792
  7. Edward Dulin (Sarah Hurst) 1729-1782
  8. Mary Ann Dulin Beach

John passed away before 19 Dec 1791 Fairfax, Virginia, USA[1]

Last Will & Testament of John Dulin

In the name of God amen I John Dulin of Fairfax County being sick and weak in body but of sound and prefect memory thamks to god for the same considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do prepare make and declare this my last will and testament : In manner and form following. Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son Thadeus two negro fellows by name Adam and Jack and also a negro wench named Hagar. Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving daughter Francis one negro fellow named Sam, her choice of one of my horses together with a saddle and bridle one feather bed with furniture thereunto belonging and two (trunks ?) Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son Atwell the lease of the plantation on which I now live one negro man named Daniel one cow and calf five head of swine of his choice two ewes and lambs and my riding saddle out of which he is to pay twenty pounds to his brother John Dulin. Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son William one feather bed and furniture belonging thereto half a dozen pewter plates one dish and bason five head of swine two ewes and lambs together with all my wearing apparel which I desire may not be appraised or sold. Item I give and bequeath unto my dear amd loving daughter Nancy Spinks one young mare two year old. Item I give and bequeath to my two grandsons John and Raughley Spinks all my land located in the district of Kentucky to them and their heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my loving son John twenty pounds to be paid him by his brother Atwell and also afarther sum of ten pounds to be paid him by my executors (hereafter named) out of the money arising out of estates after the discharge of all my just debts. My desire is that all and singular the remainer of my estate except what I have already bequeathed shall be sold by any Executors for the purpose of paying my just debts and the payment of the sum of ten pounds to my son John the balance then to be equally divided between all my sons and daughters before mentioned. Lastly I do ordain and appoint my son Thadeus and my son Atwell Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof iI have here unto set my hand and seal this 28th day of October 1791. Signed sealed & delivered John Dulin (Seal) in presence of W Payne R. Ratcliffe Wm. Allin Thomas (his mark) Johnston At a court held for the County of Fairfax 10th December 1791 This will was presented in Court and proved by the oath of William Payne and at a Court Contd and held in the same month and year. It was futher proved by the oath of William Allin and admitted to record and Thadeus Dulin one of the Executors madeoath to the same and he having performed what the law requires certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate there of in due form. Teste P. Wagerner Clk. The Will of John Dulin was transcibed as close as possile to the original. The document was recorded in Fairfax County, Virginia. Recorded December 10, 1791 in Will Book F-1 page 39-41

Notes

John leased land in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia on 10 August 1753 (Liber C pp. 671-784)

Sources

  1. Stewart, Roberta Dulin (1893-). The Dulin family in America (Ann Arbor, Mich., Braun-Brumfield, 1961).




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Dulin-212 and Dulin-122 appear to represent the same person because: Please merge. Have provided new sources. Will of John showing all six children including Thaddeus.
Dulin-219 and Dulin-212 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate with same parents
posted on Dulin-212 (merged) by Topher Sims