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1716-1718 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 15, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 76-77.
Will of Bourrough Adcocke, being sick and weak in body, dated 26 Oct. 1716.
Unto my welbeloved wife a red cow called Nancey and one cow called Strawberry.
To my son William Adcoicke one. cow called Rose and one heifer called Gentle.
To my wife one dish and to Plates and half a dozen spoons
To my son William one pewter dish and three plates and half a dozen of spoons.
To my wife one large iron pott and hooks
To my son one small iron pot and one iron spit (?) one pair of iron putt racks
To my wife one, small feather bed and boulster, rug, blankets and sheets.
To my son William one. large feather beads boulster, rug, blankets and sheets thereto belonging.
To my son William.-one pair of iron doggs
my son William my horse, bridle and saddle
My part of my water corn mill be equally divided between
my wife and son William Adcocke.
My hoggs be equally divided betweeri my wife and my son William
To my wife one smal chest.
To my son one large chest
To my so William Adcock 50 acres, being the land I now live on and if William dieth without issue then to Joseph Adcock.
My welbeloved wife Frances Adcocke and my brother John Adcocke executor's
Bourrough Adcocke
Wit: Henry Adcocke, William Lobb, John Marshall
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