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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill]; Page 60
PORTEN, DANIEL, 31 Oct. 1714 ; 19 Nov. 1716.
To Mary Furlong daughter of my sister Anne Furlong lot in Norfolk town and in Norfolk Co.; son Cradock Porten land in Norfolk and Princess Anne counties; my father in law Major Samuel Boush exr ; wife Elizabeth lands and personal estate.
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1716-1720 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 6, [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 47-48.
Will of Daniel Porten of Norfolk County, being very sick and weak, dated 31 Oct. 1714.
Soe much of my lands which I have in Norfolk and Princess Anne countys be sold by my executor as will be sufficient to pay all debts.
Unto Mary Furling the daughter of my sister Anne Furlong and her heires one lott in Norfolk town being the eastermost of my six lotts.
All my lands which shall not be sold by my executor unto my son Cradock Porten and his heires.
My personall estate be equally divided between my loving wife and my son.
My father in law Majr. Samll. Boush executor and Eliza. my wife executrix, my father in law to render a true and just account unto my wife of what of my estate shall remain in his hands after my debts is paid. My wife render unto the Court of Westmoreland a true account of all my estate.
Danll. (D P) Porten
Wit: Mary Miller, Margarett Thurston, Ann King.
19 Nov. 1714. Proved by all the witnesses. [Although not indicated here, this was the proving of the will in Norfolk County.]
28 Nov. 1716. On motion of Elizabeth Porten was admitt to record.
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