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- son of Benjamin ?
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1717-1721 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Inventories & Settlements, No. 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 290-91.
Will of Henry Robinson of the parish of' South farnham in the County of Essex, being, weak and weak of-body, dated 9 June 1721.
Unto my loving wife Susanna. my Negros Will, Phebe Jenny, Cross and Robin during he naturall, life and after her decease to my son Thomas.
To my loving wife her riding horse and sadle and furniture.
To my son Thomas my Negros Essex, Kate; Alex, Alice and Kate.
To my daughter Ann my Negros, Cooper, Juddy, Bess, Winey and Coxear [4?] and my spaid mare colt.
To my daughter Sarah my Negros Sumersett, Moll, Sam, jenny and Frank.
Unto my loving brother Thomas Robinson all my books and my watch, cain, a ring with a red stone in it and one pair of plain gold studs.
All the rest of my personall estate to my loving wife, my son Thomas and my daughter Ann and my daughter Sarah to be equally divided
What of the said estate my wife shall think fitt. I Order to be sold for the use and benefit of my children.
My loving wife and my friend Charles Barber of Richmond County executors.
Henry Robinson
Wit: Lewis Latane, Wm, Mountague.
20 Feb. 1721 (1722] Presented in Court by Charles Barber. Proved by the witnesses.
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1717-1721 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Inventories & Settlements, No. 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 295-99.
Mr. Henry Robinson. Inventory. Total valution £536.7.6, including 109 ounces of plate valued at £34.0.3.and £144.7.1 in cash. Signed by Chars. Barber.
Nicho. Smith
Isaac Webb
Samll. Clayton
John Vass.
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