Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Travers Waugh

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Name Travers Waugh Born 24 Jan 1743 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Gender Male Died Aug 1765 Stafford County, Virginia - inventory Person ID I49867 Tree1 Last Modified 15 Aug 2022
Father Joseph Waugh, b. Bef 1707, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 11 Oct 1747, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia - probate
(Age > 40 years)
Relationship natural Mother Million Travers, b. Abt 1708, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 1748, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
(Age ~ 40 years)
Relationship natural Married Bef 1732 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Family ID F18369 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1729-1748 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 529-530 In Name of God Amen I JOSEPH WAUGH of County of Stafford being sick but in sound mind do appoint this and this only to be my last will and testament. Item I give to my Loving Son JOSEPH WAUGH all that parcel of land bought by me of RAWLEIGH CHINN lying on Deep run containing by Estimation 504 acres to him and his heirs for ever. Item my desire is that all my Negroes should he equally divided between my Loving Wife MILLION WAUGH and my Loving Sons GOWRY WAUGH JOSEPH WAUGH & TRAVERSE WAUGH to my three sons and their heirs for ever and after the death of my loving Wife Milliam Waugh all the Negroes left her should be equally divided between my three loving children above mentioned. In witness - I have set my hand .. the 4th day of September 1747.
Presence David Waugh, Joseph Waugh
Priscilla Hays
My will and desire is that my Loving Wife Milliam Waugh shall be my sole ExEx of this my last will and testament.
At Court held for Stafford County May the 10th 1748 The last Will .. presented by Milliam Waugh the ExEx therein named /Gowry Waugh Heir at Law to the Testator not being of age, JAMES WAUGH is appointed his Guardian who made no objection to the proving same/ certificate granted for obtaining Probate
pp. 530- 532 In obedience to Order of the Worshipfull Court of Stafford County bearing date the Xth day of May 1748 We the Subscribers being appointed by the said Court to appraise and Inventory the Estate of Mr. JOS. WAUGH deced and to make a return thereof - on Monday the 16th day of the same Instant we proceeded to appraise and Inventory the same being first sworn before Capt. JAMES WAUGH one of his Malys Justices of the Peace for the said County .. items listed and valued .. Given under our hands this 7th day May 1748.
Anthony Murrey
At Court held for Stafford County William Mountjoy Peter Mauzy
June the Xlllth 1748 Inventory admitted to record.
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1748-1767 Stafford County, Virginia Will Book O; [Antient Press]; pp. 502-503 In Obedience Order Court made August Court 1765 We the Subscribers being first sworn, have valued 6 appraised Estate of TRAVERSE WAUGH deced in current money .. items listed and valued .. Total .£75:7:6 A. Edwards
Stafford SC July Court 1766 Will Garrard Jno. Waugh This Inventory & Appraisement admitted to record.
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