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Loudoun
County, Virginia
Will
Book C
Written
22
April 1783
Transcript
of Last Will and Testament of
Daniel
Jennings II
In
the name of God amen, I Daniel Jennings of Loudoun County and Colony
of Virginia, being weak and infirm But of sound mind and memory and
calling to mind the mortality of the Body and that it is appointed
once for all men to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and
testament renouncing all others by me formerly made.
My
will and desire is that after all my just Debts are paid that all the
Residue and Remainder of my Estate should go to my loving wife Anne
Jennings, during her natural life and after her Decease To be Equally
divided between my Two Sons, Daniel Jennings and Owen Jennings, to
them and their heirs forever. It is also my Desire that my son Daniel
Jennings should be bound to the Trade of a Shop Joiner immediately,
and also Owen Jennings at the age of fourteen years. I also appoint
Jeremiah Williams and James Jennings, Executors of this my last Will
and Testament. In Witness whereof I have set my hand and affix my
Seal this 22nd day of April 1783.
Sealed
and Delivered
in
presence of
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Spence
Minor
Dan Linton
Thomas
Minor |
Daniel
Jennings [Seal] |
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