Caroline County, Virginia 'Lost' Wills, 1676-1855, Volume Two
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Caroline County, Virginia 'Lost' Wills, 1676-1855, Volume TwoAbstracted by Kimberly Curtis Campbell. A continuation from Volume One. This series will try to fill in the records gap that exists by using a variety of original sources. WILLS INCLUDED IN VOLUME TWO: KEY: WFD = Will and or family information from Deed Records EFD = Estate and or family information from Deed Records EFGB = Estate and or family information from Guardian Bonds Alexander, Robert 1819 1819 Anderson, John B. WFD Anderson, Sarah B. 1841

Abstracted by Kimberly Curtis Campbell. A continuation from Volume One. This series will try to fill in the records gap that exists by using a variety of original sources.

WILLS INCLUDED IN VOLUME TWO:
KEY:
WFD = Will and or family information from Deed Records
EFD = Estate and or family information from Deed Records
EFGB = Estate and or family information from Guardian Bonds
Alexander, Robert 1819/1819
Anderson, John B. WFD
Anderson, Sarah B. 1841/1849
Andrews, Sarah B. WFD
Apperson, Mary C. /1830
Armistead, John 1788/1788
Armistead, William 1755/1756
Atkins, Thomas EFD
Atkinson, Charles 1842/1842
Atkinson, John 1828/1828
Atkinson, Nathaniel 1820/1820
Bankhead, Charles L. EFGB
Bankhead, Christian EFD
Bankhead, James 1785/1785
Bastin, Lucy EFD
Bates, unknown EFD
Battaile, Lawrence 1773/1773
Baylor, Frances /1783 Intestate [New Market]
Baylor, Gregory 1782/1785
Beazly, Larkin EFD
Bell, John 1804/1804
Beverley, Harry 1794/1794
Beverley, Maria 1813/1817
Beverley, Robert 1793/1800 [Blanfield]
Beverley, William Col. 1755/1756 [Blanfield]
Boughton, Benjamin 1842/1842
Boulware, Agathy 1829/
Boulware, Elliott 1829/
Boulware, John Lawson /1821 Intestate
Boulware, Mark [family recreated from suit]
Boulware, Mark EFD
Boulware, Muscoe 1843/1843
Boutwell, Adam 1781/1781
Boutwell, Birkenhead 1776/1777
Boutwell, Mary /1784
Boutwell, Samuel 1777/1778
Boutwell, Walter EFD
Bowie, James EFD
Broaddus, John WFD
Bradford, Richard 1756/1757
Bradley, James 1838/
Broaddus, Mordecai W. EFD [Ridge Way]
Broaddus, Mordecai W. /1840 EFD
Broaddus, Reuben WFD
Brooks, James EFD
Brown, James M. WFD
Brown, John /1829 Intestate
Brown, Rene P. /about 1811 Intestate
Bruce, Lucy /1832/3
Bryce, Louisa S. B. [Nuncupative Will]/1823 [Fredericksburg]
Buckner, Elizabeth 1786/1787
Buckner, Frances 1823/1828
Buckner, Francis /1806 Intestate
Buckner, Otway 1831/1831
Buckner, Thomas 1825/1825
Buckner, William S. B. EFD
Burruss, Henry 1836/1840
Burruss, John 1777/1778
Byrd, Leroy WFD
Callawn, William EFD
Campbell, Margarett EFD
Campbell, Matthew WFD
Campbell, Rosa /1842 Intestate
Campbell, William EFD
Carlton, C. Ambrose EFD
Carlton, John H. EFD
Carneal, Patrick WFD
Carr, Charles EFD
Carr, Mary 1746/1748 [Topping Castle]
Carr, Thomas 1735/1738 [Topping Castle]
Carr, Thomas 1753/ [Topping Castle]
Carter, Elizabeth EFD
Carter, Edward [family recreated from the Court Orders]
Carter, George 1789/1799
Carter, John 1778/1783
Carter, James /before Jan 1809 [family recreated from Court Orders & suit]
Carter, Presley /181_ Intestate
Catlett, Reuben 1794/1794
Chandler, Ann “Nancy” EFD
Chandler, Rufus 1832/
Chandler, Timothy 1757/1758
Cheadle, Jacob /1802 Intestate
Chiles, John /1795/96 Intestate
Chiles, Pleasant 1825/1825
Cleere, George /1818 Intestate [Cleere’s]
Cobbs, Lewis EFD
Cobbs, Rhoda WFD
Coleman, Clayton WFD
Coleman, John W. EFD
Coleman, Richard 1784/1788
Coleman, Thomas EFD
Coleman, Thomas B. EFD
Collins, Phoebe /1806 Intestate
Compton, John /1796
Corbin, Henry 1675/1676
Coutts, Jane WFD
Crawford, Dorathea WFD
Daniel, Harrison 1813/1814
Davenport, Richard /1825 Intestate
Dew, William 1854/1855 [King & Queen Co.] [Providence]
Dick, Archibald WFD
Dickinson, Festus EFD
Dickinson, Henry H. EFD
Dickinson, John EFD [Moon’s Mount]
Dickinson, Thomas [Will in Volume I of Lost Will series – Additional Information]
Dickinson, William W. [Will in Vol. I of Lost Will series – Additional Information]
Dillard, Madison EFD
Dillard, Thomas 1774/1774 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Dillard, Thomas [Jr.] 1821/1822 [Spotsylvania Co.] [owned Meadow Hill]
Dismukes, James 1769/1770
Donahoe, Thomas EFD
Doswell, Benjamin F. 1828/1828 [Newfound Mills]
Downing, Rufus EFD
Dudley, William /1822 Intestate
Dunn, William 1836/1839
Durrett, Elizabeth EFD
Durrett, Richard 1767/1768 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Elliott, Caleb 1789/1796 [Essex Co.]
Elliott, Caleb /1786
Estes, John 1778/1778
Estes, John EFD
Estes, Susannah H. S. WFD
Eubank, John EFD
Farish, George B. 1837/1846
Farish, Robert /1783 [family recreated from Court Orders & suit]
Farish, Stevens WFD [North Point] [family recreated from suit]
Fitzhugh, Philip /1836
Fitzhugh, William 1789/1791 [King George Co.] [Marmion]
Fleet, Christopher B. WFD [Will was recorded in King & Queen Co.]
Garnett, James 1775/1776
Garnett, Thomas EFD
Gatchell, Casandra 1843/
Gatewood, Bartlett EFD
Gatewood, Frances “Fanny” EFD
Gatewood, John Sr. [family recreated from suit]
Gatewood, William EFD
George, Lewis WFD
Goode, Edward 1763/1763
Goodwin, Elizabeth D. EFD [Oakley]
Goodwin, Peter /1793 [Oakley] [family recreated from Bible Records]
Gouge, James /1781
Gouldin, Jane EFD
Gravatt, Ellis EFD
Gray, Isabella Bowie 1819/ [Scotland]
Gray, William 1756/ [Merchant of Glasgow] [Scotland]
Gray, William EFD [family recreated from suit]
Graves, Joseph 1824/1827 WFD
Green, George 1850/1852
Grymes, Susan 1844/1844
Hackett, Garrett /1774 [family recreated from Court Orders & suit]
Hackett, Garrett /1848 WFD
Hackney, Durrett EFD
Harris, John [no date for Will]
Harris, Lucy WFD
Harris, Thomas L. EFD
Hawes, Richard EFD
Henshaw, Philip 1812/1814
Hewlett, John EFD
Hill, John 1843/1849
Hodges, Henry WFD
Holladay, John 1742/1742 [King William Co.]
Hoomes, Richard /1823 Intestate
Hoomes, Richard EFD
Houston, Mordecai EFD
Hundley, Matthew 1828/1829
Hutcheson, John 1812/
Hutcheson, Thomas WFD
Isbell, Daniel 1767/
Johnston, Jane 1808/1815
Jones, Bennet 1834/1834
Jones, James EFD
Landrum, Thomas 1764/1771 [King George Co.]
Long, Reuben EFD
Lucas, Samuel EFD [family recreated from suit]
Luck, Elizabeth EFD
Luck, John M. EFD
Luck, Molly EFD
Madison, Henry W. EFD
Magruder, Elizabeth 1849/1849 [Albermarle Co.] [owned Aberfoyle in Caroline]
Martin, James /1822 Intestate
Martin, John 1783/1783
Martin, John Senr. EFD
Mason, Joel 1841/1842
Mason, John [family recreated from Court Orders]
Mason, John EFD
Mason, Willis EFD
McLaughlin, John [family recreated from Court Orders & suit]
Merryman, Presley EFD
Mickleborough, Robert /1788 [Inventory & Appraisement]
Micou, Hay EFD
Middlebrook, John EFD
Miller, William WFD
Mills, Matthew 1753/1753
Minor, Vivion 1791/1791
Moore, Edward I. WFD [land information only]
Moore, Augustine 1742/17__ [King William Co.]
Morris, Charles Dabney /1842 EFD [The Meadow]
Motley, Catharine “Caty” /1796 Intestate
Murdock, Joseph 1769/1770 [King George Co.]
Murray, David 1733/1733/34 WFD
Murray, George W. EFD [Bell Hill]
Napier, William P. WFD
Newton, Edmund [Will in Volume I of Lost Will series – Additional Information]
Newton, Jesse /1816 Intestate
Page, Mann 1730/1731 [Roseville]
Page, Robert 1766/ [Hanover Co.] [Broadneck]
Parke, John T. 1828/1832
Peatross, Matthew [Will in Vol. I of Lost Will series – Corrected & Additional Info].147
Pendleton, Ann EFD
Pendleton, Edmund 1824/1827 [White Plains]
Pettis, Mary “Molly” /181_ Intestate
Pickett, John, the elder 1765/1766
Pickett, William 1766/1766 [Fauquier Co.]
Pitts, Henry /1807 Intestate
Rains, Henry 1766/1767
Redd, Samuel Sr. EFD
Reynolds, Thomas 1807/1807
Richards, William 1811/1817 [Culpeper Co.]
Rogers, Mary 1787/1802
Rootes, Philip 1756/1756 [King & Queen Co.] [Rosewall]
Ross, Edward 1787/
Row, Clack 1803/1804
Roy, Dorothy /1746
Sale, William Jr. 1822/1822
Samuel, Philip 1837/1843
Samuel, Thomas 1770/1771
Saunders, John Sr. WFD.
Saunders, Nancy C. EFD
Saunders, Reuben Sr. [Cherry Grove] [Will abstracted in suit]
Schooler, Samuel 1815/1815 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Schooler, Thomas 1755/1755 [King George Co.]
Scott, Robert WFD
Seal, Bennett WFD
Seal, David 1818/1820
Sears, Albin 1787/1789
Shaddock, Edward M. EFD
Ship, Richard /1777
Smith, Francis EFD
Smith, James /1831 Intestate [Spotsylvania Co.] [family recreated from suit]
Smith, Robert /1744 [The beginning of the town of Port Royal]
Southworth, Thomas EFD
Southworth, William /died Intestate bef. 26 Aug 1802] [family recreated from suit]
Stevens, John [Will in Volume I of Lost Will series – Additional Information]
Stewart, Billy WFD [a free man of color]
Swinton, George 1789/1798 [King & Queen Co.]
Taliaferro, Charles 1734/1735
Taliaferro, Charles EFD
Taliaferro, Richard 1815/1815
Taliaferro, Thomas EFD
Taliaferro, William W. WFD
Taliaferro, Zachariah /1831 EFD
Taliaferro, Zachary WFD
Taylor, John 1824/1824 [Hazelwood & Hayfield]
Taylor, John 1853/1853 [Liberty Hill]
Tennent, George W. Dr. EFD
Tennent, John Dr. /1815 or 1816 Intestate
Tennent, John Sr. 1790/1795
Terrell, Christopher WFD
Terrell, David Sr. 1751/1759
Terrell, Jesse WFD
Terrell, Jonathan EFD [Oakton]
Terrell, Mary /1837
Terrell, Pleasant /1804 [Information from Court Orders]
Terrell, Samuel WFD
Terrell, Thomas /1794 [family recreated from Cedar Creek Meeting records]
Thomas, James Catlett EFD
Thompson, Frances EFD
Thornley, William [Will in Volume I of Lost Will series – Additional Information]
Thornton, John [Fairfield]
Thornton, Peter WFD
Thornton, Rowland 1741/1741 [King George Co.] [Crow’s]
Thornton, William 1742/1742/3 [King George Co.]
Thornton, William Jr. 1743/1743/4 [King George Co.]
Tod, Charles 1814/1817
Tompkins, Bailey 1842/
Tompkins, Robert 1794/1796
Tucker, William 1844/1844
Tupman, Thomas [the elder] 1806/1806
Turner, Harry [Major] 1751/1752 [King George Co.] [Smith’s Mount]
Tutt, Richard 1728/1728/9 [King George Co.]
Tyler, Richard 1777/1802
Tyler, William, the elder /1794
Vaughan, Elizabeth 1775/1778 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Vaughan, Martin /1765
Vawter, Benjamin EFD [family recreated from suit]
Watkins, William 1778/1780
Watkins, William [Jr.] 1807/1815
White, Ambrose [family recreated from suit]
White, James J. EFD [Edge Hill]
Whitlock, John Sr. /1758 [family recreated from Court Orders]
Willis, Henry 1740/
Wilson, Zachariah 1811/1825
Woodford, William C. 1820/1820 [White Hall]
Woolfolk, Achillis EFD
Woolfolk, Charles /1803 Intestate
Woolfolk, Spilsbe WFD
Wright, John Sr. /1784
Yarbrough, Agnes WFD
Yarbrough, Benjamin 1795/1800

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