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1717 Germanna Colony from the Kraichgau and the Palatinate
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Nicholas Blanckenbühler /Blankenbaker and wife Appollonia Käfer,
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1735-1743 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 1: [John Frederick Dorman]:
Pages 284-86. Will of John Nicholas Blankenbeeckler of the Parish of St. Mark in the County of Orange being sick and weak in body, dated 10 Aug. 1743.
Unto my beloved wife Appellonias Blankenbeekler one hundred acres of land with the plantation whereon I now do live and as I do possess two more tracts of lands the one tract containing four hundred acres, the other tract containing three hundred acres,
To my son Zacharias Blankenbeekler two hundred acres to
be taken off from the above said tract of four hundred acres. Also one mare three years of age together with a saddle and bridle, as also one gun.
Unto my son Jacob Blankenbeekler my tract of one hundred and sixty five acres of land whereon I now do dwell to be possessed by him (after the decease of my above mentioned loving wife Appellonia). Also one mare three years of age with a saddle and bridle as also one gun.
Unto my son Zacharias Blankenbeekler sixteen shillings in money, Also unto my son Michael Blankenbeekler sixteen shillings in money, after the decease of my above said wife.
Unto my daughter Ursula (now married unto John Zimerman) fifteen pounds and five shillings in money after the death of my wife.
Unto my daughter Dorothea (wife of Laurence Gare) eleven pounds and eleven shillings in money after the death of my wife.
All my effects equally divided amongst all my above mentioned children, yet after the decease of my above said loveing wife Appellonia.
My dear friend Jacob Broil and my eldest son Zacharias Blankenbeekler executors.
wItt John Nicholas (X) Blankenbeekler
Jacob (X) Broil Peter (X) Fleshman
Laurence Gare
We the subscribers testify the two paragraphs that were crossed out on the other side of this present will was done by order and by the desire of the testator. 11 Aug. 1743. Jacob (X) Broil
Peter (X) Fleshman
Laurence Gare
Codicil. John Nicholas Blankenbeekler. 11 Aug. 1743.
Unto my son Michael Blankenbeekler two hundred acres of land from my tract of four hundred acres. Also one mare three years of age with a saddle and bridle and one gun.
Unto my daughter Elizabeth Blankenbeeker my tract of three hundred acres of land. Also ten pounds current money to be delivered at the day of her marriage in household goods.
I as a loving father to all my children have taken great care to divide the whole of my estate equally. It is my desire that they behave themselves dutifully to my loveing wife Appellonia as their dear mother.
My dear friend Jacob Broil and my eldest son Zacharias Blankenbeekler executors.
Wit: John Nicholas (X) Blankenbeekler
Jacob (X) Broil
Peter (X) Fleshman
Laurence Gare
22 Sept. 1743. Presented by Jacob Broil and Zacharias
Blankenbeekler. Proved by Peter Fleshman and Laurence Gare
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1724-1726 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 12; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 47
NICHOLAS BLANKENBUCHER_ 156 acs. (N, L.), Spotsyl. Co., in St_ Georges Par; in the fork of Rapp:;. Riv., & on both sides of Robinson Rivet 24 June 1725, Page 475.
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1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 34
COL. ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD, late Lieut. Gov'r., 28,000 acs. in Spotsylv. Co; 11 Apr. 1732, Page 381.
Beg. at mouth of Russel Run; (as above); to N. side the Mountain Path; to falling ground against the head of Wile Catt; to S. side the head of the River Po, by the Ridge Road new made from Germanna to Capt. Carr's; down Corbin's Old Quarter Run; to land Col. Corbin bought of Nath. Sanders; on Bridgforth's line; to br. of the River Ny; cor, of Lewis' patent; to 3 white oaks & a beach marked A Spotswood March 28, 1721; on line of George Mott & others patent of 9019 acs; to patent of Col. Robert Beverly & his Associates; corner to Cave; crossing the Germanna Road to 2 stones on each side marked A L; to br. of the Wilderness Run; on. S. side the Rappidan Riv. till it comes into Rappahannock Riv; crossing to the point of the fork; to up. end of an island, cor. to Harry Beverly's patent dated 2 Nov. 1705; on line of the Germanna Patent; down the German Run to the Rappidan Riv., & down same to the beg. 1920 acs. part granted Harry Beverly, 2 Nov. 1705; 3229 acs, granted William Robertson, 31 Oct. 1716; 3065 acs. granted Richard Hickman, 2 Nov. 1719; all of whom conveyed to sd. Spotswood. Consideration: 87 Lbs. of lawful money of Gr. Britain, & Imp. of 48 pers: Pale Blankebuchner, Margaret Blankebuchner, Matthiaas Blankebuchner, Anna Maria Blankebucher, Hans Jerich Blankebuchner, Wolf Michel Kefer, Hendrich Schinliter (or Schmliter), Hans Jerich Chively, Maria Clora Chively, Anna Martha Chively, Anna Elizabeth Chively, Anna Maria Chively, Michel Cook, Mary Cook, Henry Snyder, Dorathy Snyder, Hans Jerich Otes, Parvera Otes, Ferdinandus Sylvina Otes, Anna Louisa Otes, Joseph Wever, Susanna Wever, Hans Frederick Weyer, Maria Sophia Weyer, Wabburie Wever, Hans Michel Cloar, Hans Jerich Cloar, Hans Michel Smiedt, Anna Creda Smiedt, Hans Michel Smiedt, Hans Jerich Wegman, Anna Maria Wegman, Maria Margaret Wegman, Maria Gotlieve Wegman, Hans Nicholas Blankebuchner, Applona Blankebuchner, Zacheriahs Blankebuchner, Coz Jacob Floschman, Anna Parva Floschman, John Peter Floschman, Maria Catherina Floschman, Hans Michel Milcker, Sophia Catherina Milcker, & Maria Parvara Milcker, Ann Maria Parva Cloar, Andreas Claos Cloar, & Agnis Margaret Cloar.
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 23 1985, No. 4; Page 7
Virginia Land Patent Book 15
Nicholas Blanrumbaker of St. Mark's Spotsylvania Co., 300a, new land in Spotsylvania Co., great fork of Rappidan River (p. 21) on brances of the passing and white oak runs; line of a patent formerly granted the sd. Blanrumbaker; John Trotters line. 20 June 1733
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1732-1735 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 15; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 5
NICHOLAS BLANCUMBAKER of St. Mark's Par. Spotsyl. Co., 300 acs. NL in sd Par. & Co., on Great Fork of the Rappardan Riv. on brs. of the Passing run & White Oak run, adj. sd Blancumbaker & John Trotter; 20 Jun 1733, p.20. £1.S10.
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