Husband and wife? Brother and sister? … Thomas and Elizabeth Goulding are witness to LWT and/or probate of William Grant of Norfolk & c. Book I p. 29 (See original). Dated 16 May 1735. Proved 25 May 1736
Thomas and Elizabeth were probably born before 1715 as most legal transactions required age 21 to be legally binding.
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Wiliam Grant
Residence Place Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Death Year Abt 1736
Will Date 16 May 1735
Will Place Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Page page 244[1]Norfolk County, Virginia Will Abstracts, 1710-1753; Author McIntosh, Charles Fleming. Brief Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 1710-1753. Publisher: Richmond, VA, USA: Colonial Dames of America, … Continue reading
Comments Proved 25 May 1736–by both w–(torn)–by Execr … ; … unto my Son John Grant all my Land & my Mair bridle & Saddle … ; … unto my daughter Sarah Holms my one Lodging bed & Furniture … ; [p.245] … to my daughter Ann Pead one Shilling in full of her portion … ; … to my daughter Alse Holms one Shilling in full of her portion … ; … to my daughter Mary Grant one Shilling … ; … to my beloved Wife Ann Grant ye use of all ye remainder of my estate her life & after … to my Son John Grant my Mill & Iron Wedges … ; … divided amongst four of my Children – as Followeth my Son John Grant & my Daughter Sarah Holms my Daughter Marthay Grant and my Dafter Mary Grant. I leave my Son John my whole Executor … ; Witnesses: Thomas Goulding. ; Elizabeth Goulding. ; his ; Willm + Grant ; mark.
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Alse Grant (Holms) … Ann Grant (Pead, Peed) … Martha Grant … Sarah Grant (Holms)
References
↑1 | Norfolk County, Virginia Will Abstracts, 1710-1753; Author McIntosh, Charles Fleming. Brief Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 1710-1753. Publisher: Richmond, VA, USA: Colonial Dames of America, 1922. |
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