Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Penelope Spence Neale

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Name Penelope Spence Neale Born Abt 1739 Gender Female Person ID I123061 Tree1 Last Modified 27 Feb 2021
Father Daniel Neale, b. 1704, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia , d. 24 Apr 1759, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age 55 years)
Family ID F48271 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Daniel's will was dated 28 April 1758 and proved 24 April 1759 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He called himself "planter of Washington Parish, Westmoreland County". He named sons Presley, Richard, John, Daniel, Rodham and Spence and Christopher. He mentioned that Spence was not yet of age.
Christopher was specified as the youngest son. Daughter Penny Spence Neale to have "her deceased mother's clothing". He mentions his "other children". "If any of the four named sons die without issue then the slaves to return to the surviving brothers and not to any part of my other children". "Plantation I now live on ...." "Halifax County Plantation to son Spence Neale plus half of lands in Fairfax County to him and his heirs". "If son Spence dies before lawful age or without heirs then land to go to my four younger sons Christopher, Presley, Richard and John." "Spence to have negroes...if he die without heirs the negroes to other children." "Spence to have my feather bed and furniture, grey horse, two cows and calves." To son Daniel the other half of the tract of land in Fairfax County, Virginia." "Son Daniel to have negroes and one bay riding mare." "Son Rodham to have all land in Richmond County, Virginia." "Youngest
son Christopher....".
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