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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill]; Page 43
SAXTON, WILLIAM, 31 March 1708. Inventory returned.
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1707-1709 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 117-18.
William Saxton. Inventory. Consists of 500 pounds of tobacco in the hands of Wm. Brown.
31 March 1708. Nathaniel Pope sworn in Court.
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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill]; Page 10
SAXTON, NICHOLAS, 7 February 1669; 25 May 1670. Sons William, Henry, Nicholas; daus. Elizabeth, Ann; wife Alice ; executor Mr. Richard Chapman.
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1670-1674 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 101a.
Will of Nicholas Saxton, dated 7 Feb. 1669 [1670].
To my son Henry the plantation where I now live when he comes to the age of twentie one yeares, not to put any of his brothers off it till they be twentie foure yeares of age but to let them have ground to worke upon.
To my sonn William my land at the head of Gray's Creeke allowing Coll. Washington fiftie acres and if Coll. Washington doe not like the peece of land from the mark tree by the horse path towards Potowmack, he to survey his fiftie acres.
Unto my sonn Nicholas my mare, and the first mare colt she brings is for my daughter Elizabeth, and for what maile the mare brings is to goe for the good of my executors.
The second mare colt the old mare brings to my daughter Ann.
To my daughter Elizabeth my best bed and bedsteade at the day of marriage.
The fellow of the same bed to my daughter Ann.
Unto Richard Chapman my executor the possession of my plantation where I now live till my eldest sonn be of age and then to leave the plantation, foure cowes and twentie head of piggs. The executor to have one third of the furniture of my kitchen at the expiration of his time and all moveables. Also my stone horse and coult to sell.
Captain Ashton, William Browne and William Balltrope my overseers of my children's estate.
If it please God to raise up my wife Alice Sackston againe I give her the same power that I gave to my executor.
Nicholas Saxton
Wit: Thomas Hindman, Andrew Hyllyard.
25 May 1670. Recorded.
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1691-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 2; [John Frederick Dorman-1801 transcript];
Pages 158-159. 25 Sept. 1695. Grant of Margarett Lady Culpeper, Thomas Lord Fairfax and Katharine his wife, proprietors of the Northerneck of Virginia to John Manning of Westmoreland County. 147 acres on the branches of Beaverdam of Appamaticke Creek ... warrant 6 July 1695 ... land called William Saxton's
land ... west side of a swamp in the line of the land of Francis Wright, Gentleman ... land of Randall Davenport ...
William Fitzhugh
[Undated] John Manning of Westmoreland County to George White of same. For a valuable consideration. The within patent.
John Manning
Wit: Thomas Bowcock, William Grayham.
25 May 1698. Acknowledged by John Manning.
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1691-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 2; [John Frederick Dorman-1801 transcript];
Pages 193-193a. 26 Feb. 1699 [17001. William Saxon of Westmoreland County, planter, to John Higdon.
48 acres commonly called by the name of Jonathan's, on the western side of Pope's Creek in Mattox Neck.
Gives bond for 20,000 pounds of tobacco payable if Saxton shall lay any after claime to the land.
William Saxton
Margarett Saxton
Wit: William Rollins, Laurence Pope.
28 Feb. 1699 [1700]. Acknowledged by William Saxton.
Margt. his wife relinquished her right of dower
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SAXON, William - 26 Feb 1699/1700; 28 Feb 1699/1700. William Saxon of Westmoreland County, planter, to John Higdon. 48 acres commonly called by the name of Jonathan's, on the western side of Pope's Creek in Mattox Neck. Gives bond for 20,000 pounds of tobacco payable if Saxton shall lay any after claims to the land. William & Margaret Saxton. Wit: William Rollins, Laurence Pople. 28 Feb 1699/1700. Acknowledge by William Saxton. Margt. his wife relinquished her right of dower.
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