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93201 | Roberts, Aaron, Prince George's County, 22nd Dec., 1743; 23rd Jan., 1743-4. To grandson Isaac, son of dau. Anne and Abraham Smith, 60 A. "The Chance". To granddaus. Anne and Margaret Cunningham, 65 A. dwell. plan. "Aaron's Reprieve". To wife Ann, personal estate. At her death to go to child.[unnamed] and grandchild. Ex.: Wife and Abraham Smith. Test: Basil Beavin, Jacob Hugo, Henry Beavin. MCW 23.336, === 1791-1793 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber JRM 1 [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 191. At the request of Edward Lloyd Wailes the following Release was recorded May 11, 1792 Whereas my father James Watson, late of PGCo, deceased did execute a mortgage to me on February 9, 1768 and recorded March 3, 1768, and whereas my father did in his last will devise the said land to my brothers John Watson and Isaac Watson and Isaac Watson having purchased John Watson's right did sell the same to Edward Lloyd Wailes and whereas disputes hath arisen between me and Edward Lloyd Wailes respecting the validity of the mortgage; and Wailes having produced Isaac Smith who hath sworn before Thomas Gantt the he saw my father satisfy and pay me the money for which said mortgage was given which I am not conscious of having ever received but willing to preserve fair character thro life, I do hereby for myself and heirs quit all claim to the lands claimed in the mortgage. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this May 10, 1792, James Watson in the presence of John Eastwood, Ben Gantt | Smith, Isaac (I109105)
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93202 | ROBERTS, Daniel & Susan FINNELL, 8 Jan. 1835, m by Lewis Conner, b J.H. Finnell, c by father Rob't. Finnell, A-140, Boone County, Kentucky | Family: Daniel Boone Roberts / Susanah Finnell (F169)
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93203 | Roberts, Edward, Chas County, 15th Jan., 1676; 22nd Nov., 1677. To Thomas Allanson, ex., entire estate, real and personal, for his child., Charles and Eliza:, including property in England, belonging to testator by death of uncle, John Reade, son of grandfather, George Reade. Test: Wm. Boyden, Jno. Beatty, Martha Browne. 5. 321. === Edward Roberts 4.556 I CH Nov 29 1677 Appraisers: William Boyden, Thomas Allcox. List of debts: John Bettie, William Taylor, John Waters (runaway). === Edward Robarts 6.649 A CH #6928 #6928 Feb 17 1679 Payments to: John Godson, Phillip Lynes, Gerrard Browne, Dr. Cornish, John Mould, Maj. Whelar. Administrator/Executor: Thomas Alleson (also Thomas Allanson) === Browne, John, Charles County, 2d Nov., 1666; -- -- -- To wife Eliza:, 100 A. (unnamed). To son John and brother Gerrard Browne, residue of lands jointly. In event of death of son before majority, brother Gerrard to inherit sd. son's share. Overseers: Brother Gerrard afsd., Stephen Montague and Jno. Wheeler. Test: Thos. Allanson, Edward Roberts. MCW 1. 270. === Browne, Gerard, Gerrit, Charles County, 11th July, 1676; 3rd Jan., 1677. To wife Martha, execx., plantation during life. To son John, 100 A. in "Cristen Tempellman." [Christian Temple Manor] To dau. Jane, personalty. To dau. Mary and hrs., 150 A.,"Merchant Tailor's Hall" In event of death of any child or child. under age or without issue, survivor or survivors to inherit deceased's portion. Test: Thos. Allanson, Edward Robert. 9. 73. === Gerrard Browne 6.644 I #20771 Nov 18 1678 Appraisers: John Godshall, William Boyden, at of debts: Robert Cosselton(Casselton), Matthew Harman, Edward Roberts, Thomas Allanson. === Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 15; 8 Jan 1670; Indenture from Thomas Stone, Gent., to Thomas Allanson, Gent.; for 4,000# tobacco; a tract called Stone's Delight on the east side of Piscataway River; bounded by William Calvert, Esq.; laid out for 500 acres; /s/ Thomas Stone (seal); wit. Thomas Robinson, Edward Roberts === Charles County Circuit Court Liber E, Page 70, 8 Aug 1672; Indenture from Thomas Allanson to Gerrard Browne; for 2,500# tobacco; a parcel called Simpson's Supply on the east side of the Piscataway River and south side of Mattawoman Creek; bid out for 100 acres; bounded by Cristentempell Mann[Christian Temple Manor]; /s/ Thomas Allanson; with Rich. Boughton, Edward Roberts === 1652-1658 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book; [Frank V. Walczyk] [Page 45 L] Richard Holden his letter ~ of attorney to Henry Vincent Know all men that I do make Henry Vincent my lawfull attorney in a cause depending between Eueward Roberts and myself witness my hand the 16th of February 1653. The mark of Richard Holden 16th February 1653 this letter of attorney was recorded. === 1652-1658 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book; [Frank V. Walczyk] Eueward Roberts hisacquittance to Henry Haler Be it known unto all men by these presents that I Eueward Roberts do quit and discharge Henry Hayler from all dues debts and demands and bills that we were engaged or bound with to any man as Mr. Jones bill and Mr. Pidt_ day as witness my hand this 13th of March. Eueward Roberts Testis Richard Holdens mark, James Willis 20th March 1653 This aquittance was recorded. | Roberts, Edward (I2992)
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93204 | ROBERTS, John S. & Lucretia GREGORY, 19 May 1845, BD, b Daniel Roberts, c by fathers Daniel Roberts and Jesse Gregory, B-215, Boone County, Kentucky | Family: John S. Roberts / Lucretia Gregory (F182)
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93205 | Roberts, Joseph W. Marshall, Lucy E. 20 Feb. 1841 dau. of Mumford | Family: Joseph W. Roberts / Lucy E. Marshall (F42630)
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93206 | ROBERTS, Philip L. & Amanda SLEET, 20 May 1845, m by Lewis Conner, b J.H. Finnell, B-214, Boone County, Kentucky | Family: Philip L. Roberts / Amanda Sleet (F457)
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93207 | Roberts, Roger, A. A. Co., 21st March, 1721-2 ; 10th Nov., 1722. To wife Ann, extx., and sons John and Samuel, personalty at age of 21. Residue of estate to wife and 3 sons equally. Test: Abra. Brickheacl, Edmond Evans, Thos. Trittwell. 18, 12. === Roger Roberts 8.297 AA £365.7.11 Jan 11 1723/4 Appraisers: Edmond Evans, Robert Wood. Next of kin: Henry Roberts, Sarah Blie, John Roberts, Elisabeth Levett. Administratrix/Executrix: Ann Ledger. === Roger Roberts 5.428 A AA £365.7.11 £40.19.5 Apr 9 1724 Payments to: Clement Hill, Thomas Wells, Richard Young, Elisabeth Levett, Abraham Birkhead, John Smith, Henry Lazenby per Sabrett Sollars, Roger Crudgington, Thomas Sprigg, Sarah Battie, Col. William Holland. Executrix: Ann Letchworth (late Ann Roberts) (widow). === Roger Roberts 6.51 A AA £358.8.5 Aug 13 1724 Payments to: Robert Brown. Legatees: Henry Roberts, John Roberts paid to Henry Roberts, Samuell Roberts,accountant. Distribution to: widow (unnamed), 3 sons (unnamed). Executrix: Ann Letchworth. === Ann Legger 16.28 AA £224.4.9 Dec 4 1728 Aug 13 1730 Appraisers: Ephraim Gover, Roger Crudgenton. Creditors: Henry Darnall, Edmond Evans. Next of kin: John Roberts, Henry Roberts. Executor: Samuel Roberts. | Roberts, Roger (I68956)
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93208 | Roberts, Roger, A. A. Co., 21st March, 1721-2 ; 10th Nov., 1722. To wife Ann, extx., and sons John and Samuel, personalty at age of 21. Residue of estate to wife and 3 sons equally. Test: Abra. Brickheacl, Edmond Evans, Thos. Trittwell. 18, 12. === Roger Roberts 8.297 AA £365.7.11 Jan 11 1723/4 Appraisers: Edmond Evans, Robert Wood. Next of kin: Henry Roberts, Sarah Blie, John Roberts, Elisabeth Levett. Administratrix/Executrix: Ann Ledger. === Roger Roberts 5.428 A AA £365.7.11 £40.19.5 Apr 9 1724 Payments to: Clement Hill, Thomas Wells, Richard Young, Elisabeth Levett, Abraham Birkhead, John Smith, Henry Lazenby per Sabrett Sollars, Roger Crudgington, Thomas Sprigg, Sarah Battie, Col. William Holland. Executrix: Ann Letchworth (late Ann Roberts) (widow). === Roger Roberts 6.51 A AA £358.8.5 Aug 13 1724 Payments to: Robert Brown. Legatees: Henry Roberts, John Roberts paid to Henry Roberts, Samuell Roberts,accountant. Distribution to: widow (unnamed), 3 sons (unnamed). Executrix: Ann Letchworth. | Stanley, Anne (I68957)
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93209 | ROBERTS, Thomas & Margaret HIND, 10 Oct. 1833, m by Lewis Conner, b William Hind, A-131, Boone County, Kentucky | Family: Thomas Roberts, Sr. / Margaret Hinds (F64)
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93210 | ROBERTS, William L. & July Anne BURTON, 29 Nov. 1832, m by Lewis Conner, b John W. King, A-125, Boone County, Kentucky | Family: William L. Roberts / Julianne Burton (F183)
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93211 | Robertt Downes 1.505 I CH #7292 Jan 24 1675/6 Servants mentioned: Thomas King. Appraisers: John Fanning, John Wright. === Charles County Circuit Court, Birth, Deaths & Marriage Records, Liber Q Downes, Robert, s/o Robert Downes, b. 4 Feb 1670 === Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 28 Jan 1662, Page 175 Clement Theoball demands warrant against Robert Downe; debt === Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 4 Nov 1662, Page 4 - 5 Robert Sly, admn. to Samuel Smith, Plt.; Edmond Lindsey, Def.; debt for 600# of tobacco in cask bill for 600# of tobacco dated 14 May 1661; /s/ Edmond Lindsey (mark); wit. Robert Downes (mark); Daniell Wild (mark); Patrick Hays, age ca 23 years, swore on 25 Mar 1662 that he herd Edmond Lindsey promise to pay Patrick Hays for the use of Mr. Samuel Smith late deceased 4 barrels of corn and 2 hogsheads of tobacco; /s/ Patricke Hays; before Henry Adames === Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 27 Mar 1662/3, Page 109 James Lindsey demands warrant against Robert and Margerie Downs; case of defamation James Lee demands warrant against John Grinley; subpoena Jame Lindsey, Robert Dows and his wife === Charles County Court, 11 November 1664 Commissioners Present: Mr. Henry Addames, Mr. Walter Beane, Mr. James Lindsey, Mr. Thomas Mathews, Mr. William Marshall The Lt General's attorney and the Lord Baltimore's attorney, Mr. William Calvert indicts William Allen, John Muns, John Boyden and John Cabell for killing and stealing of hogs; require the following oaths: James Lee says that sometime in December he found the aforementioned parties killing his hogs which were 3 sows and one shoat; William Allen said he was to give him satisfaction for them [details of confrontation over the hog killing] Thomas Chapman and Robert Downes swore they were at the house of Downes and went into the woods with James Lee to look for his hogs and saw the above mentioned men [repeating conversation that took place when the men were found] Indicted men requested that Thomas Chapman and Robert Downes give their oath before a jury; they state that "James Lee hope upe with a hoge upon the hors of Francom" Jury impaneled as follows: Mr. Humphery Warrent, foreman; John Cage, Francis Wine, Edward Swan, Richard Dod, John Duglas, Ignatius Causeen, Alexander Smith, John Lambert, Thomas Allonson, Nicholaus Emerson, Robert Robins William Calvert entered request for determination if these men were guilty of hog stealing and killing William Allen entered the following into the record; William Allen, John Cabell and Nemio Littell; I do hereby authorize you to kill any of my hogs in "Lewisses Necke" or of the hogs of John Delahay whose mark is [description of mark]; 16 Oct 1663; /s/ James Lee (mark); wit. George Thompson, Thomas Wentworth [instructions to the jury by William Calvert] James Lee swore he had lost 3 sows and shoats Robert Downes swore that he saw James Lee mark 11 shoats Thomas Chapman swore he saw the afsd. hogs at James Lee's home where he lived 3 sows valued at 120# of tobacco; 4 pigs at 30# of tobacco; each of the men indicted to pay James Lee double the value of the swine and 200# due for a fine to James Lee and 300# fine to the Lord Proprietary === Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 5 Mar 1663/4, Page 301 Bill of Sale from Joseph Lenton, planter, to Andrew Watson of one red heifer; 27 Mar 1660; /s/ Joseph Lenton; wit. Henry Downes, Elisabeth Spicer (mark); Watson assigns rights in the above to John Browne; 4 Mar 1661; /s/ Andrew Watson (mark); wit. B. Marshagay, Tho. Allonson === Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 12 Jul 1664, Page 325 Mr. James Lindsey, Plt., Robert Downes, Def.; debt of 400# of tobacco by declaration in folio 142; bill binding Robert Downes, planter, to James Lindsey, high sheriff of Charles County, for 398# of tobacco and cask to be paid 10 Nov ensuing; 18 May 1663; IV Robert Downes (mark); wit. David Prichard, Edward Baker (mark); defendant confesses judgment; payment ordered and cost of suit === Charles County Circuit Court Liber H, Page 88 8 Jan 1677; Indenture from Gerrard Sly of St. Mary's County, merchant, to Philip Lines in behalf of Robert Downes, son and heir to Robert Downes, dec'd; for 2,100# tobacco; a parcel of land called Cow Springs on the north side of the Potomac near the mouth of Nangemy Creek; containing 400 acres; formerly possessed by Samuel Smith, dec'd, and Robert Sly, Sr.; /s/ Gerrard Sly; wit. [blank[ === Charles County Circuit Court Liber S, Page 189 14 Nov 1693; Indenture from John Sheennan, planter, to Nicholas Cooper, planter; for 2,000# tobacco; a 50 acre parcel called Watson's Purchase of 300 acres; bounded by Nanjemy Creek and and of Robert Downes; /s/ John Sheereman (mark); wit. Peter Achilles, Clebome Lomax === Charles County Liber L#2 page 152. At the request of Joseph Harrison of CC, gent,, the following deed was recorded this Aug 14, 1724. Aug 11, 1724 from Michael Shackalet (Shalalet) of CC, planter, & Elizabeth, his wife, the daughter of Mary Campbell, the daughter of Eliza Dermon who was sister and heiress of Robert Downes Sr & heir of Robt Downes, the 1st purchaser of the land called Cowspring, to Joseph Harrison (son of Richard Harrison) of CC, for 17,400 lbs of tobacco and for divers other good causes, all that tract of land at Nanjemy [Cr] in CC upon Potomack River side, called Cowspring or Coolespring, bounded by the woods, containing and laid out for about 400 acres. Signed - Michael (X his mark) Shakalet, Elizabeth (X her mark) Shakalet. Wit - Wm Stone*, Thos Stone*, R Stone. | Downs, Robert (I14591)
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93212 | Robertt Farrar 1.486 I #58060 Sep 11 1675 Dec 17 1675 Appraisers: John Wachop, William Kennedy. List of debts: Col. John Jarboe, James Lewis, John Wachop, Mr. Richard Lloyd, Marmaduke Simmes, Thomas Hinton, Robertt Harper, Gerrard Vansweringen, William Pitts, Daniell Hammond, John Rayleis, William West, Robertt Edwards, John Littill, Walter Hall, Jenkin Jones, Robertt Thomas, Symon Sparkling, Mr. Robertt Carvile, Robertt Craine, 011iver Davis, Edward Russell, John Clocker, John Stevens, John Garnish, Thomas Loquer, Elias Reeche, John Rayley, Dianna James, John Ditchfield, Benjamin Hunton, Daniell Grahame, Mr. Francis Sourton, Emanuell Ratcliff, Thomas Hudelston, Thomas Egge, Daniell Ventone, Philip Jones, Rebecca Morgan, John Nickolls, Robertt Cager, John Dugins, Henry Bonner, Thomas Reynolds, John Hewett, Kenelm Cheseldyn, Elias Coleman. List of accounts: Thomas Hatton, Dr. John Pierce, Mr. Solley, Mr. Cheseldyn, Francis Hill, Mr. Francis Sourton, John Mackey, John Cammell, Thomas Hinton, Peter Eure, Col. Calvert, Benjamin Rozer, Hon. Philip Calvert, Esq., Leonard Greene, Thomas Wynne, William West, Patrick Forrest, Henry Phipps. | Russell, Edward (I91481)
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93213 | Robeson in parish record === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 15 Robinson, Thomas, est. adm by Elizabeth Robinson, his relict 15 June 1720 === 1699-1706 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1; [Hamrick]; Page 143/7 Att a Court held for Northumberland County the 19th of Feb'y Anno 1700/1 Upon the Moc'on of THOMAS ROBINSON a Probate is granted him of the Last Will and Testament of JN'O ROBINSON dec'ed the s'd Will being proved by the oaths of THOMAS HOBSON and JOHN BLUNDLE and the same is Admitted to Record. === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 245 Robinson, Samuel W. W. 19 September 1717---W. P. 17 January 1721/22 Wife Eliz Robinson-the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and at her decease:- To my brother Nicholas Robinson-one hundred and fifty acres of land, part of the land whereon I now live, begining at the point called "Hobson Point" to him and his heir male forever. To my brother Thomas Robinson-the upper part of my land, to him and his heir male. Brother Benjamin Robinson-my new broadcloth coat and vest. Brother in law Thomas Whitehead-my great coat and new broadcloth breeches. Wife Eliz Robinson all my personal estate to be at her disposal, and she to be my executrix. Witness: John Wornum, Mary Wornum, and Mary Evans. | Robinson, Thomas (I137580)
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93214 | Robeson in parish record === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 245 Robinson, Samuel W. W. 19 September 1717---W. P. 17 January 1721/22 Wife Eliz Robinson-the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and at her decease:- To my brother Nicholas Robinson-one hundred and fifty acres of land, part of the land whereon I now live, begining at the point called "Hobson Point" to him and his heir male forever. To my brother Thomas Robinson-the upper part of my land, to him and his heir male. Brother Benjamin Robinson-my new broadcloth coat and vest. Brother in law Thomas Whitehead-my great coat and new broadcloth breeches. Wife Eliz Robinson all my personal estate to be at her disposal, and she to be my executrix. Witness: John Wornum, Mary Wornum, and Mary Evans. === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 353 Robinson, Frances, est. adm. by Samuel Robinson, 20 January 1719/20 === land mentioned 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 39a Robinson, Nicholas W. W. 3 May 1726---W.P. 19 July 1727 Son William Robinson and my son Nicholas Robinson-my plantation whereon I now live and all my lands to be divided equally between them. Son Samuel Robinson-all the land my brother Samuel Robinson gave me in his will, being one hundred and fifty acres upon Great Wiccomoco River formerly belonging to Colonel Cooper. I give unto Sarah Gilbert, John Robinson Gilbert, and Thomas Gilbert-two cows, two calves, three ewes, and three hogs of one year old each, to be delivered when demanded by their mother. To Mary Gilbert-the plantation where Bryant Smith lives, for 8 years rent free, Should any of my children to whom I have given land die without an heir lawfully begotten of their body, then their land to be divided equally between Sarah Gilbert, John Robinson Gilbert,and Thomas Gilbert, and their heirs. Daughter Grace Robinson, sons William, Samuel, and Nicholas Robinson-all the rest of my estate to be divided equally betweem them and their heirs Son. William Robinson and daughter Grace Robinson, executors. Witness: Joseph Robinson, Winifred Robinson, and Jno. Wornum. | Robinson, Samuel (I118515)
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93215 | Robeson in parish record === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 188 Robinson, Richard, will presented to Court 16 January 1716/17, by Frances Robinson his executor. === 1687-1698 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 809/14-15 Northumberland County February 18, 1697/8 RICHARD ROBINSON and FRANCES his wife brought Suit against EDWARD WATKINS and ANNE his wife Executrix of RALPH WARRINGTON deceased for a Third part or filial portion of the said deceased's Estate, She, the said FRANCES, being daughter to the said WARRINGTON and the said WATKINS and his wife not appearing to answer the said Suit, Order is therefore granted the said ROBINSON and his wife against Capt. WILLIAM JONES Sheriff for a third part of the said Estate according to Law. An attachment is awarded the Sheriff against EDWARD WATKINS and FRANCES his wife Executrix of RALPH WARRINGTON deceased for one third part of the said deceased WARRINGTON's Estate with Costs returnable to the next Court. An attachment is awarded the Sheriff against EDWARD WATKINS and FRANCES his wife Executrix of RALPH WARRINGTON deceased for one third part of the said deceased WARRINGTON's Estate with Costs returnable to the next Court. === 1687-1698 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 825/6 May Session continued May 19,1698 Judgment is granted RICHARD ROBINSON and FRANCES his wife against EDWARD WATKINS and ANNE his wife Executrix of RALPH WADDINGTON deceased for the payment of the third part of the said WADDINGTON's Estate according to the deceased's Inventory due to the said FRANCES, daughter and Legatee of the said deceased as by the Will appears a proportional part of what just debts the said WATKINS shall prove paid due from the said deceased being deducted and Ordered the said WATKINS pay the said third part of the said Estate unto the said RICHARD ROBINSON alias Execution. | Robinson, Richard (I137814)
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93216 | Robeson in parish record === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 190 Robinson, William, will presented to Court 16 January 1716/17 by Joseph Robinson the executor | Robinson, William (I120178)
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93217 | Robeson in parish record === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; page 250 Whitehead, Eliza, est. adm. by Joseph Robinson 15 February 1726 === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 245 Robinson, Samuel W. W. 19 September 1717---W. P. 17 January 1721/22 Wife Eliz Robinson-the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and at her decease:- To my brother Nicholas Robinson-one hundred and fifty acres of land, part of the land whereon I now live, begining at the point called "Hobson Point" to him and his heir male forever. To my brother Thomas Robinson-the upper part of my land, to him and his heir male. Brother Benjamin Robinson-my new broadcloth coat and vest. Brother in law Thomas Whitehead-my great coat and new broadcloth breeches. Wife Eliz Robinson all my personal estate to be at her disposal, and she to be my executrix. Witness: John Wornum, Mary Wornum, and Mary Evans. | Robinson, Elizabeth (I137579)
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93218 | Robeson in parish record === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 39a Robinson, Nicholas W. W. 3 May 1726---W.P. 19 July 1727 Son William Robinson and my son Nicholas Robinson-my plantation whereon I now live and all my lands to be divided equally between them. Son Samuel Robinson-all the land my brother Samuel Robinson gave me in his will, being one hundred and fifty acres upon Great Wiccomoco River formerly belonging to Colonel Cooper. I give unto Sarah Gilbert, John Robinson Gilbert, and Thomas Gilbert-two cows, two calves, three ewes, and three hogs of one year old each, to be delivered when demanded by their mother. To Mary Gilbert-the plantation where Bryant Smith lives, for 8 years rent free, Should any of my children to whom I have given land die without 1 an heir lawfully begotten of their body, then their land to be divided equally between Sarah Gilbert, John Robinson Gilbert,and Thomas Gilbert, and their heirs. Daughter Grace Robinson, sons William, Samuel, and Nicholas Robinson-all the rest of my estate to be divided equally betweem them and their heirs Son. William Robinson and daughter Grace Robinson, executors. Witness: Joseph Robinson, Winifred Robinson, and Jno. Wornum. === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 245 Robinson, Samuel W. W. 19 September 1717---W. P. 17 January 1721/22 Wife Eliz Robinson-the plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and at her decease:- To my brother Nicholas Robinson-one hundred and fifty acres of land, part of the land whereon I now live, begining at the point called "Hobson Point" to him and his heir male forever. To my brother Thomas Robinson-the upper part of my land, to him and his heir male. Brother Benjamin Robinson-my new broadcloth coat and vest. Brother in law Thomas Whitehead-my great coat and new broadcloth breeches. Wife Eliz Robinson all my personal estate to be at her disposal, and she to be my executrix. Witness: John Wornum, Mary Wornum, and Mary Evans. === 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 187 Robinson, Benjamin, est adm by Nicholas Robinson-18 August 1725 | Robinson, Nicholas (I118518)
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93219 | Robeson in parish record | Robinson, John (I120169)
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93220 | Robeson in parish record | Robinson, Matthew (I120177)
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93221 | Robeson in parish record=== 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 3 Robinson, Anthony, of St. Stephen's Parish W. W. 2 February 1714---W.P. 21 September 1726 Eldest daughter Martha Robinson-my plantation on which I live to her and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten, and in default of such issue to my youngest daughter Mary Robinson and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten, and in default of such issue to my kinsman Thomas Webb, to him and his heirs. Daughter Martha-one third part of my personal estate at age eighteen or day of marriage. Daughter Mary-the residue of my personal estate at age eighteen or day of marriage. If my two daughters should die before they come of age or marry. my personal estate to go to my brother Joseph Robinson. Brother Joseph Robinson and Thomas Webb, executors. Thomas Webb-to live on my land until my daughter Martha's marriage or comes to age, and in the meantime he is to have the profits of my whole estate for the consideration of educating, maintaining, and causing them to be taught to read the bible. In case of Thomas Webb's death during my children's minority, my brother Joseph shall take over. Witness: Jno. Mew, Mary Haddock, Tho. Hobson, and Tho. Hobson Junr. | Robinson, Anthony (I120171)
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93222 | Robeson, William, A. A. Co., 25th Sept., 1737 ; 11th Apr., 1739. To daus. Mary, Ann, Hannah, Cumfort and Jemima, is. each. To son Peter, ex., 100 A. "Narrows," 38A. "Robesons Addition" and residue of estate. Test: Phillip Jones, Robert Carter and Joseph Crouch. 22. 105. | Carter, Robert (I61396)
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93223 | Robins, George,Talbot County, 8th Aug., 1743. To dau. Anne Maria, "Tilghman's Fortune”, "Ratcliff Manor” and "Turkey Park, nr. the courthouse. To dau. Margaret, "Marshy Point” in St. Peter's Parish, and "Hill's Neck” on Miles Cr. To dau. Henrietta Maria, land bordered by Raven Cr., "Canterbury Manor”, "Job's Content” on road leading from test. dwell. to dwell. of John Sherwood, "Cross Hages”, "Jennings Presurey” and "Canterbury Manor”. To dau. Susannah, "Ridge” in Queen Anne Co. To dau. Elizabeth, land in Talbot County, purchased from Richard Loyd and that part of "Canterbury Manor”, purchased from Henry and Isaah Parrot. To Thomas Steward and Thomas Martingale, land in Queen Anne's County, which test. purchased from Charles Land, they to pay into personal estate a set amount. To wife Henrietta Maria, extx., use of child. estate until they become of age, she to educate them in a fitting manner and to send son, Thomas to England to be educated at the age of 10. To Hugh, son of Francis Sherwood, dec'd., £20, he to give extx. a quitclaim. To Jacob Gore, "Densmore Heath” and "Frampton”, he to pay to personal estate a certain sum. To bro.-in-law William Goldsborough, personalty. To Samuel Jenkins, after making for extx. 400 prs. of shoes, all debts due estate. To wife, afsd. and six child., personal estate. Test: William Sharp (Quaker), Isaah Parrot (Quaker), Elinor Robinson, Thomas Ringgold. 23. 167. === Mr. George Robins 34.88 TA £16755.13.7 Jan 16 1743 Appraisers: James Edge, John Leeds. Creditors: Sarah Robins (administratrix of Stanley Robins), James Tilghman. Next of kin: William Robins, William Goldsborough. Administratrix/Executrix: Mrs. Heneritta Maria Robins. === === List of Debts for Charles de la Roche In the Inventories & Accounts is a list of the debts due to the estate of Charles de la Roche. The inventory was filed in St. Mary's County. The list is dated January 1675. This list can be found in Libor 1, Folios 518-533. Debts John Stone Thomas White Hugh Manning John Browne John Warwick Hugh Hopewell Robertt Doyne Thomas Mathews Cornelius Howard William Newport John Asbins William Lawrence John Edmundson William Thomas Thomas Hinton Edward Wilt Josias Seward Peter Watts George Mackall William Rosewell Henry Coxe Joseph Edloe Thomas Potter Mathew Stone Peter Harrison Daniell Divine Edward Grady John Gittings Robertt Ellis Stephen Marty Randall Handson Thomas Salmon Thomas Simpson Thoeas boxey Robertt Farrar cornelius Watkinson William Eamstid Richard Swetman Joseph Hackney Robertt Pricks Thomas Carleton John Nicola Mr. Blomfield William Head Henry Darnell Thomas Hopkins Richard Chilean Christopher Goodhand Raymond Stapleford Charles Hawkins Peter Eure James Standley Daniell Gculdson Stephen Cannon John Wynne Edward Sauvage Thomas Hawkins Capt.Hugh O'Neale John Hales Edward Galige John Tant John Scott William Gifford John Mitchell John Hartwell John Bemont Ninian Bell William Hemsley Robartt Thompson John Darby Thomas Hillery Thomas Trueman, Esq. Jane Wright Michael Dawny Edward Cooke Thomas Taylor (Dorchester) John Godard William Melton John Walters George Hanworth Henry Stockett George Gunnell John Manning Henry Simlett William Caine William Kerby Francis Cole Benjamin Solley Thomas Francis John Dobsy Philip Jones Emanuell Ratcliff Dennis at Mr. Darnell Capt. William Coleborne George Seward Leydon Stephen Joseph Richardson William Barrett Henry Eason John Hord Ambrose Rigger William Price Giles Blizard Samuell Chew, Esq. Thomas Pritchett Benjamin Bennett Kenelm Cheseldyn Nicholas Guither Marmaduke Simmes Thomas Walker Garrett Vansweringen Lawrence Aarnell John Darnell Justinian Gerrard George Oldfield Charles Bancks James Witch Thomas Bancks John Deary William Stevens Charles Price William Coursey William Kennedy Richard Cole Elizabeth Benson Andrew Insley Marck Blomfield Thomas Chandler Hanniball Greenwood William Rosewell John Barnes Benjamin Roger Francis Gunby Samuell Hatton John Wedge Mr. Bowles Francis ?illborne Joshua Culbert Roger Sharlin William Claw James Ringold John Taly Thomas Brinson John Willis John Hinson Edward Sise Charles Gregory George Robotham Francis Colliard Richard Beckett Robertt Wells James Thompson Thomas Guant John Rosewell John Evans Thomas Adams Dorithy Dorington Jeremy Mackenow Thomas Bennett Jeremy Eaton Anthony Woorckman George Godfrey Symon East Dr. Jowles Peter Mills Hamond Norton Richard Hill Joseph Tow Mr. Barrett (merchant) Michael Caterton Robertt Harper Mr. Paine Christopher Andrews Ambrose Bayley Thomas Loquer John Hollins John Ealfhead Baker Brooke, Esq. John Martindall Thomas Bromhall Richard Ladd Morgan Jones William Chadborne William Lucas John Cooper Capt. Quigley John Clocker Henry Ryder Charles the Gouvernor's Henry Phipps Richard Bayley William Claw Carpenter Edward Clarke Mathew Ward Benjamin Hunt Capt. John Jourdain Luke Parckson Daniell Clocker, Jr. John Grigs Peter Waples William Worgan Robertt Carvile John wahop Constant Kirfe Brien O'Daly Henry Gifford William Happell Florence Driscoll John Baker Thomas Parsons Thomas Cosden Walter Davis William Asbeston Mathias Wood Thomas How Dr. Tilghman John Doxey John Bigger William Waitley Robertt Largo George Thompson Nehemiah Blackistone Samuell Creney John Hopwell William Grimes Henry Turner Capt. Jenifer Dr. Tone at the gouvernor's John Gold William Borernan Seth Foster Jacob Johnson William Gaither George Robins Nathaniel Stiles Dr. Jones Capt. James Neale Thomas Bland John Fanning Richard Keene James Lewis Edward Sollay Jonathon Cyprea Richard Batton James Newell John Cooke Robertt Hatton John Garnish Walter Powell William Thomas in Virginia Abraham Seale Roger Shadley Richard Davis Folck Brannell lsack Foxoroft (Accomack) Clarke Daniell John Robertts (bricklayer) Edmund Weepe John Thompson Robertt Conant John Cage Edmund King Jesse Garrett John Duckfield Rob. Craft Vincent Atcheson Pope Alvey John Deary Phineas Blackwood Dr. Pearce Henry Coursey William Cosford Capt. Jenifer John Wright James Kerrey === John Robins 24.152 A TA £783.8.5 £61.17.0 Oct 7 1747 A second inventory is cited in the amount of £176.14.0. Sureties: John Goldsborough, William Robins. Payments to: Richard Porter, John Leeds, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Thomas Sullen, Ann Shawhawn, Robert Lloyd, John Guy Williams, executor of Mr. Anthony Richardson, Joseph Turner, Abner Dudley, Edward Medles & Thomas Punell. List of debts: William Druskill. Representatives: accountants, William Goldsborough, William Robins, representatives (unnamed) of Mr. George Robins (dead). Administratrix: Mary Goldsborough (also Mary Anne Goldsborough), wife of Robert Goldsborough. === Lambert Clayland 27.340 A TA £107.1.2 E59.14.7 Mar 23 1749 Sureties: Joseph Turner (blacksmith), Isaac Dobson (planter). Payments to: executors Of George Robins, John Goldsborough, Anthony Bacon & Henry Lowes, Samuel Chamberlaine per Anne Tibles, Jeremiah Nicole, Joseph Turner, William Oxenham, Thomas Purnell, Richard Sneed, Elisabeth Land, Francis. Moor, George Eubanks, Jr., Robert Lloyd, James Broadway, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Jacob Hindman, Jacob Gore, Thomas Sullen per Rachel Sullen (his relict), Russel Armstrong, Thomas Evans, Daniel Dulany, Esq. Representatives: accountant (widow), children: Hannah Clayland, John Clayland. Administratrix: Elisabeth Clayland. | Robins, George (I33594)
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93224 | Robins, Henry, Prince George's County, 20th Feb... 1710-11; 2nd Apr., 1712. To son Henry and hrs.,, 80 A., "Harner's Pie Patch" at Chingamuxon at decease of his mother. To son James at age, dau. Margrett at marriage or age, son Thomas and dau. Mary, personalty. To Sarah Downs and hrs., 100 A., "Robin's Delight;" she dying without issue, to pass to her brother Henry and hrs. Wife, ----., extx. Overseers: James Wilson, William D-----res. (Record torn away.) (William Downes) 13. 365. === Sarah Robins ? Remarried ? William Downs 3.271 Page £47.2.1 Apr 2 1720 Appraisers: Peter Dent, George Dickson. Creditors: James Stoddertt, John Queen. Next of kin: John Bawylls, Sarah Bawylls. | Robins, Sarah (I11785)
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93225 | Robins, Richard, Chas. County, 4th Dec., 1704; 2nd Sept., 1705. To dau. Margaret, "Sensey" at marriage, To dau. Elizabeth, dwelling plantation, "Homefare." brother John and godson Benjamin, son of John Banister, personalty. To John Banister, 100 A. adjoining "Sensey" afsd. Test: Jno. Robins, Jno. Banister, George Elgin. 3. 647. === Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 554. Letter of Notice, recorded at the request of General William Smallwood. The following depositions and proofs were lodged with the CC Clerk, to be recorded pursuant to the directions of an Act of Assembly passed in 1779 and entitled, an Act to establish a mode to perpetuate testimony. William Smallwood of CC, wanting to perpetuate the testimony of sundry witnesses respecting the title of the following tracts of land called Allansons Folly and Saint Davids, for which actions of ejectment have been brought and are now depending in the General Court of Maryland between Thomas Rookwoods, lessee, plaintiff, and John Brawner and William Jones, tenants of sd William Smallwood, gave the following notice to William Cooke of Annapolis, the Atty at Law for sd Thomas Rookwood, he, sd Rookwood, being absent and residing out of the State of Maryland - to wit On Jun 3, 1789, William Smallwood attended at the dwelling house of Thomas Shuttleworth Posey, when and where the following deposition was taken before Daniel Jenifer, one of the CC JPs, who then and there attended for the purpose, in consequence of the indisposition of Richard Barnes, who had attended on the preceding day, and on this present day, until he was so much indisposed at Adam clinkscale's that he could proceed no further. signed - Dan Jenifer*. No. 7. The deposition of Thomas Shuttleworth Posey, aged about 74 or 75, says that he has often heard his father and mother talk of Edward Rookwood and his 1st wife, who, they informed him, was sister to this Deponent's mother, that Edward Rookwood never had but 1 child by his sd 1st wife, and that his name was Thomas Rookwood, whom this Deponent well knew, and was generally informed by his father and mother and others that after the death of Edward Rookwood, his sd son, Thomas, heired and entered into possession of all his father's estate, both real and personal, and that he resided on the tract of land called Allansons Folly, and that he rented another tract, called saint Davids, to Edward Maddox, and this Deponent well remembers Thomas Rookwood, and that he died seised of these 2 tracts of land and several others he thinks called Preston Found Hills and Hard Frost, leaving 2 daughters, 1 of whom died young, and the other married Mr, Henry Moore, by whom she had a daughter who died young, that he always heard and believes, the land afd became escheatable upon her death and that the sd Henry Moore did escheat them, and some years afterwards, sold the tract called Allansons Folly to Mr. Bayne Smallwood, from whom it descended to his heir at law, William Smallwood, the present Defendant, and this Deponent further says that he has often understood and heard his father and mother and others say that some years after the death of Edward Rookwood's 1st wife, that Edward Rookwood married another woman, who ran away to Virginia with a man, by name Goslin, with whom she lived some years and had several children, and this Deponent well remembers that he has often heard his father and mother say that William Rookwood was the son of the abovesd 2nd wife of Edward Rookwood, and that the sd child was generally reputed and thought to be the son of sd Goslin and was then more commonly called William Goslin than William Rookwood- This Deponent says that his father and mother always lived in the neighborhood within 3 miles or 3 miles of the afd tract of land called Allansons Folly, that both his father and mother lived to be very old, that his mother's maiden name was Lydia Shuttleworthr that she first married Richard Robins, by whom she had 2 daughters; the elder married Benjamin Reeder, and the younger, Francis Dunnington, who died this year, about 90 years old. Signed Jun 3, 1789 - Thomas Shuttleworth (TP his mark) Posey. Wit - Dan Jenifer*. The deposition of Daniel Jenifer, of lawful age, says that when he took Thomas Shuttleworth Posey's deposition, he found him confined to his bed by an inflammation in his foot and leg from a hurt he had received, and was so swollen, that the only way he could have attended at Chickamuxon warehouse, would have been to have been carried in a litter. Signed Sep 1, 1789 - Dan Jenifer. Wit - Henry Barnes*. Adjourned until Jun 4, 1789, | Robins, Elizabeth (I11572)
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93226 | ROBINS, William 2. 476. Est inv re: Mar 1774. 3. 125-126. Est acct re: 28 Mayr. 1778. === 1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Page 476. William Robins. Inventory. 24 March 1774. Total valuation £73.18.0 including one Negro woman valued at £15. Patrick Cochran William Morton. Uriel Mallory 24 March 1774. Returned. === 1747-1754 Orange County, Virginia Order Book 5; [Antient Press]; p. 221 Orange County Court 28th of September 1748 his day came the parties by their Attornies and thereupon came a Jury to wit ROBERT DEERING EDWARD DEERING PETER RUCKER MUMFORD STEVENS PHILIP BUSH THOMAS WELCH GEORGE HOME SAMUEL SHORT PETER JOHNSTON ANDREW HARRISON FRANCIS MICHAEL & JOHN WETHERALL who being elected tried and sworn the truth to speak upon the issue joined, brought in a Special Verdict in these words, to wit. "We of the Jury find that THOMAS ROBINS Father of Plt., died possessed of the Negro woman slave in the Declaration, and that Plt. is Eldest Son and Heir at Law to the Decedent. We find that ISABEL, the Widow of said deceased, who afterwards intermarried with one CHARLES WRIGHT held the slave as part of her Dower during her life time We find that said ISABEL departed tis life in the month of November last. We find that an agreement made between Plt. and Deft. and WILLIAM ROBINS, a younger Brother of the Deft. took the slave into his possession and still keeps her and that Plt. and Deft. passed each of them a Bond for ten pounds, ten shillings to WILLIAM ROBINS in consideration of the Right which the parties then did believe he, said WILLIAM, had to the slave and another Negro which ISABEL held as her Dower and that THOMAS upon a demand for an Instrument of Writing for conveying the slave to the Deft. solemnly declared that he would never claim the slave of him. If upon the whole matter the Law be for Plt., we find for him the Negro woman of the price of twenty four pounds sterling and a penny sterling damage; if not we find for the Deft." And the Cause is continued til next Court for the matters of Law arising hereupon to be argued === 1748-1749 Orange County, Virginia Order Book 5; [Antient Press]; Page 223 Orange County Court 28th of September 1749 - On motion of WILLIAM ROBINS, a witness for JOHN ROBINS at the suit of THOMAS ROBINS, who made Oath that he had attended three days as a witness in that suit, it is ordered that JOHN pay him five hundred twenty five pounds of tobacco for his attenance and for coming seventy five miles twice from FAIRFAX County and returning according to Law === 1759-1778 Orange County, Virginia Order Book 13; [Antient Press]; Page 301-303 Indenture 5 Apr 1763 between JOHN ROBINS and MARGARET, his wife, and ALEXANDER WAUGH .. for £65 .. grants 400 acres was by patent 5 June 1736 granted to John Clark and Joseph Fisher and was purchased of Thomas Graves .. bounded .. branch of Taliaferro's mill Swamp in Oliver Segar's line .. South West Mountain Road .. William Eddings . Witnesses: John Robins Richard Waugh, James Duncanson, William Prestidge, William Robins Recorded Orange County 28th April 1763 === 1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 42-44 Indenture 26 Aug 1765 between BENJAMIN BOHAN, Orange County, and ANN, his wife, and WILLIAM ROBINS .. for £20 .. grant 282 46 acres below Mountain Run bounded .. John Buford .. Witnesses: Benjamin (X) Bohan Jery. Minor Ann (X) Bohan John Price, John Williams Recorded Orange County 24th October 1765. === 1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 215-216 Indenture 27 Aug 1767 between WILLIAM ROBINS and ANN, his wife, of Culpeper County, Planter, and GEORGE HUMPHRIES, Orange County, Blacksmith .. for £15 .. sell 130 acres land whereon George Humphries now lives . . . Recorded Orange County William Robins 27th August 1767. Ann Robins === The Virginia Genealogist Volume 31, 1987 [John Frederick Dorman] Page 56 1775-1803 British Mercantile Claims Claims of McCall, Smellie & Company [Page 38): William Robbins, decd , Orange. £47.8.7-1/2 by account. He died in 1774, totally insolvent. The only property which he had of any value was an indentured servant whose time expired before the commencement of the war. After the death of William Robbins his wife and children were kept from starving by the charitable donations of their neighbors. They removed to one of the Carolinas during the war, still insolvent. | Robins, William (I89233)
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93227 | ROBINSON WILLS.* Communicated by GEN. C. W. ROBINSON, Kensington, England. Will of Peter Robinson. In the name of God Amen, I Peter Robinson of the Parish of St Johns in the County of King William being sick in body, but of sound sense and memory do make this as and for my last Will and testament in manner and, form following, Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my two sons Christopher and Peter Robinson equally to be divided between them at the age of twenty one years, all the negroes that I am now in possession of (except such as my daughters claim by virtue of an Intail) together with all my stocks of cattle, horses, sheep, hoggs and all other personal estate, be it of what nature or quality so ever, I give to my said two sons, Christopher and Peter Robinson and to their heirs forever. I also give to my said two sons equally to be divided between them all that tract, piece, or parcel of land called and known by the name of Herring Creek and containing by estimation Three thousand acres (be the same more or less) I give to my said two sons and to their heirs forever, but if either of my said two sons should die before he arrives to the age of twenty one, then my desire is that all the land, negroes, stocks and household and kitchen furniture here given between, should descend to the survivor. My will and desire is that my two sons Christopher and Peter do out of the Estate here devised to them, pay all my just debts, funeral expenses, and do also satisfie and pay to my three daughters, Judith, Lucy and Sally Robinson all the money due them, by virtue of a decree of the General Court that I have received, or my Estate shall be subject to the payment of. Lastly I nominate and constitute and appoint my three brothers, Christopher, John, and William Robinson, and my worthy friend Philip Whithead Claiborne executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made, and declaring this only as and for my last will and testament. I also appoint my three brothers before mentioned Guardians to my three daughters Judith, Lucy, and Sally Robinson, and I appoint my said friend Philip Whithead Claiborne Guardian to my two sons Christopher and Peter Robinson. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighth day of January Anno Domini, one thousand seven hundred and sixty five. Signed sealed & delivered by the Testator as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of Peter Robinson (L. S.) H Skyring. Thos Claiborne Joseph Stiles I, The Testator, Peter Robinson, having omitted to dispose of a piece of land lying on Chickmany River that I bought, which formerly belonged to the Estate of John Holloway deceased my will and desire is, and I hereby direct, that my Executors in. my will named (to which I intend this as a Codicil) sell the said land for the most they can get for it; and the money arising from the sale I give to my two sons Christopher and Peter Robinson, the better to enable them to pay my debts. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this ninth day of January. Anno Domini one thousand, seven hundred and sixty five. Peter Robinson (L. S.) Test H. Skyring Those Claiborne Joseph Stiles A Copy. Teste 0. M. Winston Clerk King Wm Co House January 14, 1880. | Robinson, Peter (I69236)
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93228 | Robinson, Michael James, Molly 29 Mar. 1773 dau. of Thomas | Family: Michael Robinson / Mary James (F42627)
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93229 | Robinson, Andrew, 12th Sept., 1666, 23rd Jan., 1670, To goddau. Jane Johnson, William Innes, Jr., William Hamilton ((HMNUton), Jr., Jonathan Prather, Jr., personalty. Wife Jane extx, and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, provided there be no child. If a child is born, estate to go to said child at majority; wife to enjoy life interest jointly. 1.418. | Robinson, Andrew (I11863)
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93230 | Robinson, Andrew, Prince George's County, 11th Aug., 1708; 2nd Oct., 1709, To wife Katharine, entire estate, real and personal, during life; to pass to sons Charles and Andrew at her decease the former born 11th Jan., 1699, and the latter in May., 1704. Test: Geo. Rogers, Eliza. Blane, Jno. Wight. Part 2-12. 207. === Andrew Robson 29.406 I Page Aug 15 1709 Appraisers: George Jones, Richard Bevan. | Robinson, Andrew (I112761)
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93231 | Robinson, Ann Married William Green, December 18, 1743 | Family: William Green / Anne Robinson (F42039)
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93232 | Robinson, Benjamin Married Sarah Stacy, January 2, 1750 | Family: Benjamin Robinson / Sarah Stacy (F41637)
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93233 | Robinson, Benjamin Son of Benjamin and Sarah, born June 21, 1758 | Robinson, Benjamin (I85513)
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93234 | Robinson, Carty Daughter of Benjamin and Sarah, born January 8, 1752 | Robinson, Catherine (I87043)
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93235 | Robinson, Christopher Son of Christopher and Eleanor, born February 25, 1744 Robinson, Christopher, Jr. Died December 8, 1745 | Robinson, Christopher (I87027)
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93236 | Robinson, Dixon Pinkstone, Anna 29 Jan. 1793 dau. of Henry | Family: Dixon Robinson / Anna Pinkstone (F41639)
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93237 | Robinson, Elijah Norriss, Susanna 3 Oct. 1785 son of Sary | Family: Elijah Robinson / Susannah Norris (F39283)
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93238 | Robinson, Elizabeth Married John Rabbing, December 29, 1748 | Family: John Rabbing / Elizabeth Robinson (F42041)
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93239 | ROBINSON, F.F. & Lucinda ANDERSON, 25 Jan. 1838, m by Lewis Conner, b W. Marquess, c by father Henry Anderson, B-20, Boone County, Kentucky | Anderson, Lucinda (I7463)
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93240 | Robinson, Henry Married Winifred Bailis, August 1, 1750 | Family: Henry Robinson / Winifred Bayliss (F36529)
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93241 | Robinson, James Son of Christopher and Eleanor, born April 16, 1749 | Robinson, James (I87037)
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93242 | ROBINSON, John & Sarah Jane MARSHALL, 16 Feb. 1847, m by EG, b John P. Richardson, c by father A.W. Marhsall, Kenton County, Kentucky | Family: John Robinson / Sarah Jane Marshall (F497)
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93243 | Robinson, Josham Married John Sprayburry, November 9, 1748 | Family: John Sprayburry / Josham Robinson (F42043)
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93244 | Robinson, Lishea Daughter of Benjamin and Sarah, born February 25, 1756 | Robinson, Elisha (I85514)
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93245 | Robinson, Mary Daughter of Christopher and Eleanor, born January 1, 1741 | Robinson, Mary (I87021)
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93246 | Robinson, Mary The wife of Henry, died March 26, 1748 | Muttone, Mary (I135852)
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93247 | Robinson, Masmilliam Elliott, Jemima 22 Jan. 1795 Thomas Elliott | Family: Maximillian Robinson / Jemima Elliott (F41634)
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93248 | Robinson, Nanny Daughter of Benjamin and Catharine, born April 23, 1743 | Robinson, Anne (I87024)
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93249 | Robinson, Nathaniel Son of Benjamin and Sarah, born April 22, 1750 | Robinson, Nathaniel (I87039)
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93250 | Robinson, Peter, Chas. Co. 8th Sept., 1712; 16th Jan., 1713. John Browne, ex. and sole legatee of estate. Test: Jno. Craxson, Thos. Craxson. 13.641. === Peter Robinson 35A.53 I CH £13.9.4 Jan 22 1713 Appraisers: Thomas Craxson, John Allen. === Peter Robinson 3613.25 A CH £13.9.4 Dec 27 1714 Received from: Mr. Gerard Fowkes, Edward Cottingham. Payments to: Dr. Gustavus Browne, Maj. Story, George Gadder, Archibald Bishop, Thomas Price, James Miller. Executor: John Browne. | Robinson, Peter (I15377)
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