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Father: COLIN CAMPBELL of Lochow (Mor) |
_DUNCAN CAMPBELL ____+ | _ARCHIBALD (Gillespic) CAMPBELL _| | (.... - 1280) | | |_____________________ | _COLIN CAMPBELL of Lochow (Mor)_| | (1240 - 1296) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--NEIL "MacCailen More" CAMPBELL of Lochow | (.... - 1315) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |________________________________| | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Nancy WILLIAMS |
_James GATEWOOD Sr.______+ | (1696 - 1783) m 1730 _John GATEWOOD ______| | (1740 - 1795) | | |_Penelope FULLERTON _____+ | (1710 - ....) m 1730 _Fielding GATEWOOD __| | (1787 - 1833) m 1820| | | _Joseph BURNETT _________+ | | | (1709 - 1771) m 1731 | |_Amy BURNETT ________| | (1747 - 1792) | | |_Clara "Clary" GATEWOOD _+ | (1714 - ....) m 1731 | |--Jesse W. GATEWOOD | (1832 - 1894) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Nancy WILLIAMS _____| (1791 - 1882) m 1820| | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Mary Frances KYLE |
Amherst Co., VA Will Book 8 Pages 173-175
In the name of God Amen, I William Higginbotham of the County of
Amherst in the State of Virginia, being now well stricken in
years and infirm and feeble of body, but sound mind and
disposing memory, and admonished by every days occurrances, of
the uncertainty of human life do make and ordain the following
clauses to be my last will and testament, in manner and form
following, that is to say.
In the first place it is my will and desire that my son Robert
Higginbotham, do take charge of my beloved wife Mary
Higginbotham, his mother, if she survives me, and provide for
and furnish her, such decent and comfortable, maintenance,
support and protection; as her various wants from time to time
may reasonably require, and to that end, I do hereby make the
whole
Estate herein after devised to my said son Robert especially
chargeable, for and during the natural life of my said wife,
whether in the hand of my said son Robert or his legal
representatives.
Secondly, it is my will and desire, and I do hereby give to my
son Robert Higginbotham, the tract of land whereon I now reside,
supposed to contain about two hundred and four acres, be the
same more or less, with all and singular the improvements,
appurtenances and privileges thereunto in my will belonging -
likewise my houses and lot in the town of New Glasgow,
with all the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging -
to the only proper use and behalf of my said son Robert and his
heirs forever.
I also give to my said son Robert, the following thirteen Negro
slaves, towit: my man John, his wife Frances, and their six
children Little John, Washington, Mary, Henry, Malinda, and
Henrietta - also old Caroline, my man Preston, and my woman
Jestina and Betsy and George the child of Betsy - together with
the natural increase of the females of said slaves, from
this time to the day of my death, the aforesaid thirteen slaves,
and their natural increase as aforesaid, to the only proper use
and behalf of my said son Robert, for and during his natural
life, and at the time of his death to be equally divided among
his children then living also the legal representation of such
as may be dead, share and share alike, the representative party
if composed of more than one person, to take such share only as
the progenitor would be entitled if living, to them and their
heirs forever.
I also give to my said son Robert, all the stocks of horses,
cattle, sheep and hogs, likewise all such crops, plantation
utensils, household goods and kitchen furniture, to which I may
be in any wise entitled at the time of my death, and all the
debts that may then be due me on account of my former Grocery at
New Glasgow, and he may be able to collect them, to him and his
heirs forever.
Thirdly - It is also my will and desire, and I do hereby give to
my grand children Shannon T. Watts, Sterling F. Watts, Robert
Wm. Watts and James M. Watts, children of my daughter Jane S.
Watts dec'd the following eleven Negro slaves, towit: my woman
Matilda and her son William, my woman Mary and boy Bury now in
the possession of their father James D. Watts, and who I cannot
doubt will justly execute my will in this respect; likewise my
woman Sophia and her six children, Peter, Eliza, Anne, Egypt,
Ellen and Shadrick, together with the natural increase of the
females of said slaves, from this time to the day of my death,
to inure to the common benefit of my said grand children during
their minority or until either of them shall marry, upon the
happening of which event or when the eldest which may be living
shall attain the age of twenty one years, then it is my will and
desire, and I do hereby direct that the aforesaid eleven slaves
and their natural increase as aforesaid shall be equally divided
among my said four grand children, share and share alike, or the
survivor or survivors of them if either or any of them shall die
in the mean time and their respective portion delivered them, as
they shall respectively attain the age of twenty one years or
get married as aforesaid but in case either or any of my said
grand children after the delivery of their respective portions
as aforesaid shall die unmarried, then the portion thus
delivered shall revert to his or their surviving brother or
brothers to be equally divided as aforesaid, to them my said
grand children, the survivor or survivors of them and their
heirs respectively forever. It is also my will and desire, and I
do hereby direct that my Executors herein after appointed do at
their own discretion, but at any rate by the time either of my
said grand children will be entitled
to take under the preceding part of this clause, do proceed to
sell such interest as I may have being one and a half shares in
the land of my brother Chs. Higginbotham dec'd on Buffalo River
- and divide and pay over the proceeds of such sale, between my
said four grand children or the survivor or survivors of them in
manner and form as herein before directed as to
the slaves.
Fourthly - It is my will and desire and I do hereby direct that
all the monies I may have on hand, and all debts due me at the
time of my death, other than those devised to my son Robert as
aforesaid when collected, shall by my said Executors be put out
to interest upon proper securities, to remain as a joint fund
for all my grand children, as well the children of my son Robert
as of my said daughter Watts, and be paid over to them of
principal and interest, in just and equal proportions at the
time of payment, as they shall respectively attain the age of
twenty one years, or get married - but his subject of my estate
in the first place to be
applied to the payment of any just debts which I may owe at the
time of my death, and provided also that if any, or either of my
said grand children shall die without issue, not having received
his or her portion of this monied fund, this legacy as to them
shall thereby abate and go to the surviving grand children in
equal proportions in manner and form aforesaid.
Fifthly. It is also my will and desire, and I do hereby give to
my son Robert Higginbotham, in consideration of affectionate
attention which I enjoin it upon his to observe towards his aged
mother my Negro man Isaac- who it is my wish shall not be sold
out of my family, to him the said Robert and his heirs forever.
Sixthly and lastly. I do hereby constitute, ordain and appoint
my son Robert Higginbotham and my son in law James D. Watts to
be Executors of this my last Will and Testament, utterly
revoking and annulling all other or former wills by me made or
intended to be made, in any manner or form whatsoever, declaring
as I hereby do, this, to be my only true last Will and
Testament. And finally having set my household in order by such
a disposition of my worldly estate, as, under all circumstances,
and upon due consideration of the liberal advancements
heretofore and otherwise made to my said daughter and her said
husband in her life time seem to me to be most just and
expedient, and injoining it upon all parties to be therewith
content, I cheerfully resign myself and all that I am, to the
justice and mercy of the God who made me.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed my
seal this 2nd day of January in the year 1832.
Wm. Higginbotham {Seal}
Signed, sealed, published and declared, by the aforesaid Wm.
Higginbotham as and for his last will and testament in the
presence and hearing of us, who at his request and in his
presence have subscribed our names as witnesses.
H. M. Garland
Wm. H. Knight
At a Court held for Amherst County the 20th day of February
1832, the last Will and Testament of William Higginbotham
deceased was produced in Court and proved by the oaths of Hudson
M. Garland and William H. Knight subscribing witnesses thereto
and ordered to be recorded; and Robert Higginbotham one of the
Executors therein named came into Court and together with James
S. Higginbotham and William H. Knight his securities, entered
into and
acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $12,000 conditioned
according to Law, leave is granted him to obtain a probate
thereof in due form, and liberty is reserved to the other
Executor to join in the probate if he shall think fit.
Teste
Robert Tinsley, clk
_ HIGGINBOTHAM ______________________________+ | (1670 - ....) _John? HIGGINBOTHAM _________________| | (1694 - 1744) | | |_____________________________________________ | _Moses HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1715 - 1790) m 1753| | | _(RESEARCH FAMILY GROUP) REILY (RILEY\RILY) _ | | | | |_WIDOW Higginbotham Frances? RILEY? _| | (1696 - 1751) | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--William HIGGINBOTHAM | (1757 - 1832) | _____________________________________________ | | | _Robert KYLE "the Immigrant"_________| | | (1702 - 1775) m 1728 | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_Mary Frances KYLE __| (1734 - 1825) m 1753| | _____________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" Anne CAMPBELL ____| (1704 - 1779) m 1728 | |_____________________________________________
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Father: Godfrey YAGER Mother: Mary WAYLAND |
_Nicholas YAGER "the Immigrant"______________ | (1678 - 1764) _Adam YAGER YEAGER ______| | (1707 - 1794) m 1727 | | |_Anna Maria SIEBER __________________________ | (1680 - ....) _Godfrey YAGER ______| | (1747 - 1819) | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | |_Susannah KOBLER ________| | (1710 - 1765) m 1727 | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--Judith A. YAGER | (1788 - 1878) | _____________________________________________ | | | _Adam WAYLAND ___________| | | | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_Mary WAYLAND _______| (1750 - ....) | | _Hans Balthasar BLANKENBAKER "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1683 - 1772) m 1716 |_Elizabeth BLANKENBAKER _| | |_Anne Margaret UTZ __________________________ (1690 - ....) m 1716
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