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1725-1753 Richmond County, Virginia Will Book 5 [Robert K. Headley, jr.]; Page 188
- Benjamin MILNER, inv; 2 Apr 1733.
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1725-1753 Richmond County, Virginia Will Book 5 [Robert K. Headley, jr.]; Page 467
- John MILL[N]ER, inv; 3 Dec 1744.
[Included an inv. of Benjamin MILLNER, 5 Feb 1732 and a deed of gift from Frances MILLNER to her son dated 5 Nov 1733.
[Benjamin MILLNER mar. Frances GLASCOCK, 13 Jul 1730;
John MILLNER was the father of Benjamin. MRC, Page 132, 133.]
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1729-1733 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 8; Part 4 [Antient Press]; Page 631-632
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we JOHN MILLER and ROGER WILLIAMS of ye County of Richmond are held & firmly bound unto ye Wpfull. his Majestys Justices for ye County of Richmond in ye full & just sum of Fifty pounds Sterling to the which payment well & truely to be made we bind our selves our heirs firmly by these presents: Sealed with our Seals and dated the 5th day of February 1732
THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that if the above bound JOHN MILLER [Millner], Admr. of all the goods chattles & credits of BENJAMIN MILLER [Millner], deced., doe make or cause to be made a true & perfect Inventory of all the goods chattles & creditts of the deced,, And the same so made doe exhibitt into the County Court of Richmond at such time as he shall be thereunto required by the Court, And the same goods chattles & creditts doe well and truely administer according to Law, And also doe make a just & true account of his actings and doings therein when thereunto required by the Court, and shall deliver & pay unto such persons respectively as the Justices by their order of Judgment shall direct pursuant to the Laws in that case made and provided; And if it shall hereafter appear that any Last Will & Testament was made by the deced., and the Exr. or Ears, therein named doe exhibitt the same in Court making request to have it allowed and approved, accordingly if JOHN MILLER being thereunto required do render and deliver up his Letters of Admon, approbacon of such Testment being first had and made in Court; Then this obligation to be void and of none effect, otherwise to remain in fell force & virtue
dd in the presence of
(no witnesses recorded) JOHN his mark MILLER
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court ROGER WILLIAMS
rt the fifth day of February 1732 by JOHN MILLER & ROGER WILLIAMS and ordered to be recorded
Test M. BECKWITH, CI Cur
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1732-1734 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 10; Part 2 [Antient Press];
Richmond County Court 5th of February 1732/33; page 31
- MILNER p Adman MILNER's Estate
JOHN MILNER came into Court and made Oath that BENJAMIN MILNER departed this life without makeing any Will soe farr as he knows or believes and on his Petition and giveing security for his just and faithful' administratiion of the Decedent's Estate, Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration in due forme
- MILNER &c. ack Bond
JOHN MILNER and ROGER WILLIAMS came into Court and acknowledged their bond for JOHN MILNER's just and faithfull administration of the Estate of BENJAMIN MILNER, deced. which was ordered to be recorded
- MILNER's Estate to be appraised
WILLIAM BAKER, JOB HAMMOND, HENRY WILLIAMS and THOMAS DEW or any three of them some time between this and the next Court are appointed to appraise all and singular the Estate of BENJAMIN MILNER, deced., which shall be presented to their view and make report thereof to the said next Court; THOMAS BARBER, Gent. or any other Justice of the Peace for this County, is requested to administer an Oath to the Appraisers for their true appraisment of the Decedent's Estate as also to JOHN MILNER, the Administrator, for his true discovery thereof
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1732-1734 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 10; Part 2 [Antient Press];
Richmond County Court 6th of February 1732/33, page 44
MILNER's Appraismt recorded The Appraisment of the Estate of BENJAmrm MILNER, deced., being this day returned, it is ordered that the same be recorded
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