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John H. Jones [Male] b. 22 SEP 1947 - d. 16 AUG 1967 Vietnam

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Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky
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Scott McClure [Male]
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Samuel Jamison [Male] b. 1723 Little Britain, Lancaster Co., PA - d. 1772 Little Britain, Lancaster Co., PA
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John Jamison [Male] b. 1707 - d. 3 MAY 1751
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Some records indicate 1707 and 1720. John's wife is believe to bornabout 1700 so there is to o much difference in age if it was 1720 but if1707 then there is problem with John's mother' s age?

John is said to have froze to death.

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James H. Jamison [Male] b. 1650 Little Britain, Lancaster Co., PA - d. ABT. 1740 Franklin Co., Essex Co., VA
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5007Notes for James Jamison: (from familytreemaker.com

Approx. 15 years old: Scotland>Galway, Ireland>America.

James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Ireland. Came to America with his two sons, John & Robert. He settled near York, PA, and then moved to Essex Co., VA. where he died.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 in Glasgow, Scotland. He emigrated to Galway, Ireland. Came to America with his sons, Robert and John, in 1700 . They settled near York, Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. A farmer. Served in the Militia under George Washington. He fought through the campaign of July 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's defeat. He settled in Georgia after marrying Jane Dickey in 1756.She died in 1763. He later moved with his four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville at a place called Jamison's Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River inFranklin County. He died Aril 6, 1830.

From FamilyTreeMaker

James Jamison (son of Alexander Jamison and Marian Unk Jamison)17, 18 was born Abt. 1650 in Glasgow, Lanark Scotland > Ire. > America, and died Abt. 1740 in Franklin Co., Essex County, Virginia. He married Margaret Jennings in Ireland.

Includes NotesNotes for James Jamison:
James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Ireland. Came to America with his two sons, John & Robert. He settled near York, PA, and then moved to Essex Co., VA. where he died.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 in Glasgow, Scotland. He emigrated to Galway, Ireland. Came to America with his sons, Robert and John, in 1700 . They settled near York, Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. A farmer. Served in the Militia under George Washington. He fought through the campaign of July 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's defeat. He settled in Georgia after marrying Jane Dickey in 1756.She died in 1763. He later moved with his four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville at a place called Jamison's Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River inFranklin County. He died Aril 6, 1830.

More About James Jamison:
Approx. 15 years old: Scotland>Galway, Ireland>America.

More About James Jamison and Margaret Jennings:
Marriage: Ireland.
Some records indicate name is Jamison.

James is reported in the WFT Pedigree #1513 as being the son of Alexander Jamison who emigrated to Galway, Ireland from his native home inScotland. He came to America with his sons Rober t and John in 1700. They settled near York, PA according to Helen Prillaman in "Places Near the Mountains" published in 1985.

RootsWeb:
James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Ireland and came to America with his two sons, John and Robert. Hesettled near York, PA, and then moved to Essex Co ., VA. where he died.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 in glasgow, Scotland. He e migrated to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his sons, Robert and John, in 1700. The y settled near York, Pennsylvania. John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer andserved in the Militia under George Washington. He fought through thecampaign of July 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddo ck's defeat. He settled in Georgia after marrying Jane Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He la termoved with his four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville ata place called Jamison's Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River inFranklin County. He died April 6, 1830.

Thanks to Lorin D from Dale's Family for details on Jamison Family. Immigrated from Schotland t o America with 2 sons in 1700.

James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Ireland and came to Americ a with his two sons, John and Robert. He settled nearYork, PA, and then moved to Essex Co., V A. where he di ed.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 in Glasgow, Scotland. He emigrated to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They settl ed near York ,Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and served inthe Militia under Ge orge Washington. He fought through the campaign ofJuly 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's d efeat. He se ttled in Georgiaafter marrying Jame Dickey in 1756.She died in 1763. He later moved withhis four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville at a placecalled Jamison' s Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River in FranklinCounty. He died Aril 6, 1830.

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From the Blankenstein Genealogy net:

James Jameson & Janet Keen

A book titled Samuel Ferguson who married Mary Jameson

Page 2 -3

Elizabeth Davidson Harbaugh, who wrote Davidson Genealogy, stated on page291 that the Jameso n family was of Celtic origin and that they migratedfrom Scotland to Ireland in 1616. She fur ther writes that JAMES JAMESON,the Scotch-Irish progenitor, migrated to North America , wit h wife JANEand their seven children, settling in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Hedied prio r to 1743, the year his estate was settled. William Jameson, oneof their sons, was born 169 7 and married Sarah Collins 28 march 1722(Christ Church, Philadelphia. William and Sarah move d to Augusta County,Virginia, circa 1745, where he qualified for Justice November 1751. Hiswi ll, written 20 December 1752 and proved 21 March 1753, named his eldestson John, sons George , Andrew and William, and wife Sarah, who wasexecutrix (Augusta Co. will Book 1, page 472).

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Index & abstracts of Deeds of Lancaster Co, Penn 974.815 Vol 1 Mayhill

Page 53 E-36 7-28-1755: 105 a., Little Britain twp; William Jameson ofLittle Britain twp. mor tg. To John Allison of same pl. (sat.1761)(Williams mother, JANNET JAMESON to him 1745; pa t to JANET 1743 &another tract to William same yr.).

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The Davidson Genealogy by Elizabeth Davidson Harbaugh P291-2

The Jameson Family of Celtic origin and earlier lived in Scotland. In 1616 migrated to Ireland - sent there by James I, Protestant King of England where they remained until driven out by King James II.

JAMES JAMESON our Scotch-Irish progenitor distinguished himself by personal bravery and military prowess when a young man at the Battle ofthe Boyne and other engagements, attracted the at tention of William IIIwho as a reward of merit conferred on him the honorary title of "Sir and Knight", which entitled him to "coat of arms". 23 years later in 1713, JAMES and wife JANET , migrated to North America with their seven children, settling in Lancaster Co., Pa. JAMES died prior to 1743 as his estate was settled in that year, each child receiving its proper share ofland in that County. Ch. 7:

1. John b. 1693, m 1st --? 2nd Janet Keen
2. Samuel
3. William - of him later
4. Adam d from over exertion in wrestling
5. Sarah m --? Wilson
6. Jane m --? Gibson
7. Martha, m --?Allison, resided in Shelby, Ky.
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Individual:
James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Ireland
and came to America with his two sons, John and Robert. He settled near York, PA, and then moved to Essex Co., VA. where he died.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 in Glasgow, Scotland. He emigrated to Galway, Ireland and came to America with his sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They settled near York,Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and served in the Militia under George Washington. He fought through the campaign of July 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's defeat. He settled in Georgia after marrying Jame Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He later moved with his four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville At a place called Jamison's Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River in Franklin County. He died Aril 6, 1830.
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43 issue three sons Ref-44 page 145

William and Mary Quarterly-1982 issue Jameson In 1727

1. James Jameson sold land in Essex Co., and Margaret Jameson relinquished her right to dower. A James Jameson was Justice of Essex in 1714, and one of that name died January 17, 1720. (Middlesex Parish Register) The will of 1. James Jameson (dated April 19, 1736, recorded November 17, 1736) is as follows:

"In the name of God, Amen: I, James Jameson, being sick and weak, but of sound and perfect memory, do make, constitute and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following: Imp. I give and bequeath to my son James the land I bought of Richard Coleman, lying in King and Queen Co.: Item. I leave ten pounds current money to my son David and one Gold Ring with a stone to Mrs. Eleanor Roy; and will that all the remainder of my estate equally divided amongst my beloved sons, Thomas, James, and David, appointing the Rev. Robert Rose, Mr Dan Gaines, Munyo Roy, and my son James ext of this my last will and Testament. Signed and sealed James Jameson November 17, 1736, D. Gaines, Thomas Short and Charles Sharp were appointed Commissioners to meet at the house where James Jameson deceased did live, and appraised all the estate. Among articles mentioned were:

" 1 Writing desk------------------1 2 Gold Rings-------------------1 5 4 1 seal set in gold-------------1 0 0 1 feather bed and furniture 6 1 Do " " 3 2 Do "" 7"

This inventory and appraisement was admitted to record 17th day of May, 1737, and John Vawter appointed Adm, during the minority of James Jameson. On the 18th December, 1739, Thomas Jameson, with Robert Rose, as security, qualified in two bonds of L 1,000 each as guardian of David Jameson and James Jameson respectively.

2. James Jameson, Born about 1720, died Saturday, December 6th, aged 46 years. He married Mary Gaines, who departed this life at 3/4 past 6 0'clock on Friday evening, July 18, 1806, aged about 84 years.

From Jamisonsforever.com

The dates of birth for James and wife, Margaret are impossible asrecorded and thus omitted fr om the Jamisonforever data.

James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Ireland
and came to America with his two sons, John and Robert. He settled nearYork, PA, and then mov ed to Essex Co., VA. where he died.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 inGlasgow, Scotland. He emigra ted to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They settl ed nearYork,Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and served inthe Militia under Ge orge Washington. He fought through the campaign ofJuly 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's d efeat. He settled in Georgiaafter marrying Jame Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He later mo ved withhis four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville At a placecalled Jamison' s Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River in FranklinCounty. He died Aril 6, 1830.Thanks to:

Jamisons Forever web site:
http://www.jamisonsforever.com/getperson.php?personID=I3725&tree=123
for the James H. Jamison Family AKA Jameson

"Ancestral File v4.19," database, FamilySearch(http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MWK3-LW 1 : accessed 20 June 2012),entry for James JAMISON

Phalen/DeMars Family Tree by
Janet Phalen

James came from Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland and migrated to Galway, Irelandand came to Americ a with his two sons, John and Robert. He settled nearYork, PA, and then moved to Essex Co., V A. where he died.

"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 inGlasgow, Scotland. He emigra ted to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They settl ed near York,Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680."

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and served inthe Militia under Ge orge Washington. He fought through the campaign ofJuly 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's d efeat. He settled in Georgiaafter marrying Jame Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He later mo ved withhis four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville at a placecalled Jamison' s Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River in FranklinCounty. He died April 6, 1830.

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Barbara Jean Andrews [Female]
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James Morgan [Male]
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James McClard [Male]
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Moved to Kentucky after married.

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Jeffrey J. Kinnaird [Male]
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Larry G. Kinnaird [Male]
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Walter Cook [Male]
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Paul H. Kinnaird [Male]
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Turns [Male]
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Ephraim Andrews [Male] d. 1808 Williamson Co., TN
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This transcription is provided by Ed Driskill for Ephraim Andrews -

ANDREWS and related lines of Virginia Tennessee Pennsylvania Ohio
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The Last Will and Testament of Ephraim Andrews

Note: This document comes from a handwritten instrument, found in thefiles
of the Williamson County TN courthouse Archives. I believe it tobe
the Last Will and Testament of Ephraim Andrews, son of WilliamAndrews
(b. 1696 Henrico VA, d. 1771 Dinwiddie VA), son of Thomas Andrews
(b. 1663 England, d. 1731 Henrico VA. Came to VA on ship Richardand
Elizabeth ). Subsequent lawsuits stemming from the execution ofthis
will also are on file in Williamson Co TN archives.


In the name of God, amen. I, Ephraim Andrews of Williamson County doappoint
and ordain this to be my last will and testament.

Item. I lend to my beloved wife, Ann Andrews, the whole of my estate,both
real and personal during her life or widowhood.

Item. And all the rest of my estate both real and personal after mywife's
decease or widowhood, I desire should be equally divided amongst my
six children, to wit; George, Knacy H., Ephraim, Stacy, Elizabethand
Nancy, with the following exceptions to wit;

Item; I give and bequeath to my beloved wife the sum of six hundred and
eighty two dollars, to be disposed of as she may think proper.

Item. I give and bequeath to my son Knacy Andrews a tract of landcontaining
one hundred acres joining Benjamin Buggs line, running on his ownline for (compliment? ).

Item. I give to son Ephraim Andrews the one half of the tract of land Inow
live on.

Item. I lend to my daughter, Elizabeth YOUNG, the other half of the landthat
I now live on, joining 73 acres and (Beggers?) line.

Item My will and desire is that (Pat, Vine & Nelson?) with theirincrease
and whatsoever part of my estate or the produce of it as may fallto
the share of my daughter Elizabeth, then to remain in the hands ofmy
Executors, hereafter named, as long as her present husband shalllive,
and at his death, her part of my estate is to be delivered by themto
her, or in case of her dying before him, my executors are hereby
required and empowered to divide her part of my estate equallyamong
such children as she may leave, except Rebeckah Kyle, to which my
desire is that she may have but one dollar.

Item. I give and bequeath to my Grandson Howard YOUNG the sum of tenpounds
cash to be laid out for him at the descretion of my executors,after
my wife's decease.

Item. My will and desire is that the price with the hire of one negrofellow
named Tom that is now in the possession of George Andrews andWilliam
Drumwright, shall be taken out of their part of the estate, andthe two
hundred dollars that George Andrews paid the said Drumwright forTom is
to be subtracted out of the said Drumwright's part of said negro.

Lastly, I appoint my beloved wife Ann, my son Knacy, and Benjamin Bugg to
execute this, my last will and testament. In witness, whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of July, one thousand,
eight hundred and seven. Signed and sealed and pronounced by thetestator as
his last will and testament, in presence of each other have subscribed our
names:

TestSigned,
Miles MaloneEphraim Andrews
William Baringhis mark X


Which foregoing recited will and testament was duly proven in open court
January session, 1809, by the oaths of miles Malone and William Baring,the
subscribing witnesses thereto, to be the act and deed of Ephraim Andrewsfor
the use and purposes therein expressed. At which session Benjamin Bugg
qualified as executor, and at April session 1809 Ann Andrews and KnacyAndrews
came into court and qualified likewise and received letters Testamentory.

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Information related to Ephraim Andrews' estate after his death.

Note: After the death of Ephraim Andrews Sr. in 1808, the will wasapparently
not probated until after the death of his wife, Ann, in 1811.Benjamin
Bugg also died, leaving Knacy Andrews as the sole survivingexecutor.
Apparently, he did not satisfy the terms of the will, and after the
death of his sister Elizabeth Young (in 1818), her children filedin
circuit court to have Knacy Andrews provide an accounting of the
proceeds of the estate of Ephraim Andrews, and to 'come up' withthe
share of the proceeds which rightfully belonged to ElizabethYoung, or
her estate. The handwriting of this document is almostunreadable,
so some words may not be correct, and many are just left out(......).
I believe, however, that what is here speaks for itself.


To the Honorable Judge of the Fourth District Court of the State ofTennessee.

This bill of complaint of William Young, administrator of the estate of
Elizabeth Young, dec'd, and Francis Young, Thomas Young, Ephraim Young,
Michael Young, Howard Young by his guardian William Young, Joseph Youngand
Elizabeth his wife, George Ridley and Martha his wife, Obadiah Driskilland
Nancy his wife, and William Kyle and Rebecca his wife, heirs of Elizabeth
Young, deceased, complainants against Knacy Andrews, surviving executor of
the last will and testament of Ephraim Andrews dec'd., defendant.

Humbly complaining, showeth unto your honor, your orators and oratrixes,that
many years ago, this ancestor and grandfather, Ephraim Andrews departedthis
life having a last will and testament duly executed, a copy of which saidwill
is hereto attached (marked A, and prayed to be made a part of this file)which
said will was afterwards in due time and form found and recorded in thecounty
in which said testator died, and Knacy Andrews and Benjamin Bugg theexecutors
named in said will therefore complied with the requirements of the law insuch
cases, and took upon themselves the execution of the said will and sincethat
time Benjamin Bugg, one of the said executors died, leaving the said Knacy
Andrews sole surviving executor of said last will and testament. And your
orator and oratrixes further show unto your honor that the said Knacy took
possession of, and yet maintains possession of a ? part of the property
belonging to the estate of the said testator and the proceeds of the same
which was bequeathed
and ordained by the said testator to his daughter, Elizabeth Young and toher
children upon the contingency happening, which is mentioned in said will,that
your orators and oratrixes mother, Elizabeth Young is dead, and yourorator
Wm. Young ash been duly appointed administrator of her estate at the timeof
her death, and according to the provisions of the said will all theproperty
designated therein and all that might have descended to her and diddescend
to her upon the death of her, the said Elizabeth's mother, Ann Andrews,with
all the proceeds and property thereof rightfully and lawfully belongs toyour
said orator and oratrixes in equal portions except the portion of WilliamKyle
and Rebecca, his wife, who are entitled to a specified sum of money. Andyour
orator and oratrixes further show unto your honor that a considerable sumof
money remains in the hands of the said defendant, unaccounted for andwhich
your orator and oratrixes are rightfully entitled to receive, and yourorator
and oratrixes have several
times applied themselves to the said defendant for a settlement and
satisfaction of these claims, but the said Knacy knowlingly, and withduress
offers persons at present unknown to your orator and oratrixes, whosenames
when discovered they pray may be liable parties to this bill, with aptwords
to charge them, how to wrong and injure your orator and oratrixes; he
sometimes gives out that he has claims upon the estate of the saidElizabeth
Young, by means of which they are delayed and prevented from receivingtheir
just division all which things and doings of the defendant; and his
confederates are contrary to equity and good conscience and, true to
the ...and .....of your orators and oratrixes, who are only properly..... in
a court of equity. To......that the said Knacy Andrews may ....andperfect
answer make to all and each of the items charged in this, your orators and
oratrixes bill of complaint, as fully and positively as if the same were
herein adjoined.... That he may set forth and describe what amount, kindand
description of money, property or other and every kind of stock have come
into his hands as to his having possession, or of others and at what time
the same will award and how he has managed or disposed of the or any partof
the monies and property with the proceeds and ....thereof which of right
belongs as a ..... to your said orators and oratrixes under the said last
will and testament of the said Ephraim Andrews, deceased, and that thesaid
Knacy may set forth, and a full and perfect account of the said monies,
property, and profits of the said estate so belonging to your orators and
oratrixes, and that he, the said Knacy ma be compelled under orders of the
honorable court to pay ....and disburse to your orators and oratrixes,
whatever amount of monies and property may be found to be due and comingto
them, and that your orators and oratrixes may have such other and further
relief, as all and singular the premises aforesaid, as the ....and
circumstances of this case may .....and as to your honor shall deem most
proper.

May it please your honor to grant the gracious writ of subpoena to answer,
and your orators and oratrixes as in duty bound will we pray.

Filed February session, 1820.


Note: I also have, among many court documents, the answer to this lawsuit
filed by Knacy Andrews. It is even more difficult to read than theprevious
documents, and my eyes just won't do it. However, the document does, on
several occasions, mention John Young, and that John and Elizaabeth Young
were the parents of the complainants. The names of their children, and
later, Nancy and Obadiah Driskill's children, are names common to thefamily
of Michael Cadet YOUNG, of Brunswick County VA. Although no connectionhas
yet been found (on paper) it would be appropriate to assume that JohnYoung
descends from this heralded family. There is also no mention of whereJohn
Young was, but it seems that he was not present at the time of Elizabeth
Andrews Young's death in 1818.

In the April session of 1820, William Young also sued Ephraim Andrews Jr.,
for $1350 purportedly for properties from the estate of Ephraim AndrewsSr.
which he had sold, and had not disbursed the proceeds. Other lawsuits
followed, with the final disposition of the estate in 1826.

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Abraham Andrews [Male] d. ABT. 1799
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Abraham Andrews
Lunenburg Co., VA.
Will Book 4, Page 258-A
In the name of God, Amen. This Sixteenth day of July anno Domini One
thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine. I, Abraham Andrews of LmenburgCo.,
being now sick and weak of body, but of sound mind and memory, for which I
return my most hearty thanks to Almighty God, and knowing that it is
appointed for all men once to die and I do now make and this my last Will
and Testament, revoking and disannulling all other wills or bequests ( ?? )
heretofore made, ratifying this to my last Will and Testament in manner
and form following.
Item: I give or lend unto my kind, loving wife Ann Andrews, my land and
plantation whereon I now live during her natural life, and after herdeath I
give my (lands?) unto my son, Abraham Andrews, the above mentioned land
whereon I now live containing one hunded and ( ? )-three acres, to him and
his heirs forever.
Item: I also lend unto my kind, beloved wife, Ann Andrews, all myhousehold,
kitchen furniture, except two feather beds and furniture, all my stock of
every kind together with all my plantation utensils and seven Virginiaborn
Negroes namely Silvy, (Nat, Bud?), Rachel Saly, Nelly, and Ely, during her
natural fife, and after her death to be equally divided between all my
beloved children, namely Thomas Andrews, Sally Allen, Stacy Cooper,Benjamin
Andrews, Peter Andrews, Lucretia ( W?), Alexander Andrews, (Kaly?Andrews?),
Rainey Cooper, Lowry Andews, and Abraham Andrews, to them and their
heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son, Lowry Andrews one feather bed and
furniture, to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Abraham Andrews, a Negro boy named
Reubin, to him and his heirs forever. I also (leave?) my said son Abraham
Andrews a feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever.
And lastly, I appoint my sons Thomas Andrews, Benjamin Andrews, Peter
Andrews, and Alexander Andrews Executors to this my last Will andTestament.
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of-
Jesse Andrews Abraham Andrews (mark)
Drury Andrews (mark)
Peter Andrews (mark)
At a Court held for Lunenburg County this (13?) day of September 1799.
This last Will and Testament of Abraham Andrews, deceased, was exhibitedin
Court and proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto subscribed, and
ordered to be recorded.
Lunenburg Co., VA. Will Book 8, page 82. Inventory and Appraisal of Estate
of Abraham Andrews. Slaves: Reuben, Silvy, and David. (Reuben and Silvy
both mentioned in the will). This was in 1820, certainly a long time after
Abraham died. Does this mean that his wife, Ann, lived until approximately
this time?
*I have no proof regarding a date of birth, but have seen it "about 1734."
This is the approximate same date of birth as our Peter Andrews, so thereis
no way they could be father and son.
>From Lunenburg Co. VA. Marriage Records by Vogt:
Peter Andrews m. Amy Cooper 12 Nov. 1794
*The only thing I can use regarding a date of birth for this Peter is the
marriage record. Is his estimated date of birth about 1770? (If so, refer
to the information following the will of the other Peter Andrews, who
appears as the son of John Andrews in Chesterfield Co. in 1756 Tithelist).
Lunenburg Co. Deed Book 17, page 208. Indenture made 9 April 1796. Between
Abraham Andrews and Peter Andrews, Jr. both of Lunenburg Co. Abraham sold
to Peter, 133 acres. Recorded: 14 April 1796.
*The Jr. indicates that there was another, older Peter Andrews. Remember,
Jr. was not always the son of Sr. Which is true in this case. I think
Abraham was selling some land to his son, who had been married a littleover
a year, and he was the younger Peter Andrews in the county.
Lunenburg Co. Deed Bk. 27, page 105. Written 28 March 1826. Lowry Andrews
of Lunenburg Co., for love of his father, Peter Andrews of same Co., andto
his mother, Onie Andrews, gave them all his property (stock and goods)
together with his interest in the Estate of Abraham Andrews, deceased,which
I have now in possession or may hereafter be in possession of. Signed:
Lowry Andrews
Witnesses: Jesse K. Andrews, L?.R. Andrews, Webster Gill.
Recorded: 10 April 1826.
*This seems to link Abraham, whose estate hadn't been settled too many
years, with Peter, and Peter's son, Lowry. This proves this Peter was
alive in 1826. The other Peter Andrews died in 1810.
Lunenburg Co. Will Book 11, page 157. Will of Peter Andrews:
Wife: Oney
Two sons: William A. Andrews and Lanxton C. Andrews.
Witnesses: Charles N? Gee, Francis Gill, Dennis Gee.
Recorded: 8 Aug. 1836
Page 173 seemed to be the same will. The wife's name (Oney above) "might"
be Amy or Emy.
Lunenburg Co. Deed Book 33, page 191-A. Elizabeth Thompson (formerly
Elizabeth Andrews, daughter of Peter Andrews, deceased) and husband
Spotswood Thompson sold to William A. Andrews, their portion of theestate.
Recorded September 1843?
Lunenburg Co. Will Book 14, page 17. Will of (Omey?) Andrews.
sons: William A. Andrews, George W. Andrews, and Langston C. Andrews.
1851.
>From the above sources, I think children of Peter Andrews and Amy(Cooper)
are: William A. Andrews, Langston Andrews, Lowry Andrews,
Elizabeth Andrews (m. Spotswood Thompson), and George W. Andrews.

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Donald Bush [Male]
Change: 17 JAN 2013

5016

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William Jamison [Male] b. 1758 Little Britain, Lancaster Co., PA
Change: 17 JAN 2013

5017

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Mary Stewart [Female] b. ABT. 1700
Change: 17 JAN 2013

5018

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William Miller [Male] b. ABT. 1700 - d. 1787
Change: 17 JAN 2013

5019

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Joel Murphy Fuller [Male] d. 4 JAN
Change: 17 JAN 2013

Wilson Co. Memorial Garden
502
Joe Murphy Fuller was a native of Rutherford Co., lived in Lebanon since1934 and a member o f the Highland Heights Church of Christ.

The OB refers to a his brother Deward Compton, half-brothers Joe HeltonFuller, Bob Fuller, Eu gene Fuller, half-sisters: Beatrice Hayes, LoreneHopkins, Dot Givens and Llaura Agnes Hays. H is Step Moth er Mrs. JoelFuller.

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