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Parents
William Barbee
Elizabeth Beaumont
=== Research notes from Jeanette Gore Pitcher
The Historical Society of Virginia has their biographies on these people in the Rutman Files. There are 52 binders from the Rutman research there . The Rutman book is "A Place in Time Middlesex County, Virgina" 1650-1750 by Darrett B. Rutman & ANita H. Rutman 1980.
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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book, [Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 166.
Will of William Barbee of the County of Middlesex being ill and weak in body, dated 5 Jan. 1720.
All my plantation in Middlesex County unto my son Wm. Barbie.
To my son William Barbie 1 sh. sterl.
To my son John Barbie 1 sh. sterl.
To my daughter Ann Morgan 1 sh. sterl.
The remaining part of my estate euqally divided amongst my children which God has blessed me with by my last wife.
Matt Kemp, George Harden, William Blackborne executors.
Wm. Barbie
Wit: Hugh Roach, Robert Umphris, Edward Blackborne.
7 March 1720 [1721]. Matt Kemp and George Harding presented this will in Court. Proved by Hugh Roach and Edward Blackborn.
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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book, [Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Page 229.
Wm. Barbee. Additional inventory. 3 Oct. 1721. Total valuation £62.1.12. Signed by Matt Kemp and Geo. Hardin, executors. Admitted to record 3 Oct. 1721.
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The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960 [John Frederick Dorman]
1713-1734 Middlesex County, Virginia Will Book, [Virginia Genealogist-John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 204-13.
William Barbee. Inventory. 15-17 March 1720 [1721]. Appraised pursuant to order of 7 March 1721 (also directed to Thomas Machen) by Jacob Stiff, Richd. Hill and Robt. Johnson who were sworn before Matthew Kemp. No total valuation; includes horses and mares, cattle, sheep, hogs, tobacco and corn, ten Negroes, and possessions in the dwelling house (outer room, inner room, closet), dairy, dairy loft, room adjoining the dairy, the quarter, kitchen, cyder house, tobacco houses and out of doors; money in the hands of Mr. Wm. Dawkins, merchant in London; debt due from Jno. Morgan; Mr. James Walker's promissory note. Signed by Matt Kemp and Geo. Hardin. Admitted to record 4 April 1721.
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 25
WILLIAM BARBY, 200 acs., Middlesex Co., 6 June 1699, p. 184. On Peanketank River bet. 2 marshes, &c. 100 acs. conveyed by William Beamount to Patrick Miller, 20 Aug. 1687, who conveyed to sd. Barby, 4 Jan. 1689; 100 acs, given by sd. Beamount to William Barby, son of the abovenamed William Barby, by deed of guift, 1 Jan. 1690; said 200 acs. being part of 1000 acs. granted Perregrine Bland, 10 Aug. 1642, & granted to Hope Bland, his dau. & heir, 19 Jan, 1650, & by said, Hope Bland bequeathed to said Beaumont, her son & heir.
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