- 1717-1721 Essex County Virginia Wills, Inventories and Settlements of Estates No. 3; Pages 258-59.
Will of John Bourne of the County of Essex and Parish of St. Mary's, being very sick and week in body, dated 23 Oct. 1720.
My loving wife Eliza Bourne executrix.
To my son John Bourne the plantation I now live on and all the land adjoyning to it (that is meaning all the land I hold) but in case my son John dies without issue to my son Andrew Bourne, and if he dies without issue to my son Robt. Bourne, but if he dies without issue to my son Francis Bourne and if he dies without issue to my son Henry Bourne and in case they all dye without heir to be equally divided between my two daughters Christian and Sarah Bourne.
To my loving wife Eliza Bourne, Negro Jack.
To my son Robt. Bourne, Negro Frank, but if he dies without issue to my son Andrew Bourne.
To my son John Bourne, Negro Jenny, but if Jenny bears a child or children, the first to my daughter Christian Bourne, the next to my daughter Sarah, the next to my son Francis Bourne and the next to my son Henry Bourne.
To my wife Eliza Bourne a feather bed, boulster and pillows, one rugg, one blanket, a pair of sheets.
To my daughter Christian Bourne a feather bed, bolster and pillows and rug, one blanket and a pair of sheets.
To my daughter Sarah" Bourne a feather bed, boulster and pillows, one rugg, one blanket and a pare of sheets.To my daughter Christian Bourne my skew bald mare and the colt that is now with her.
To my daughter Sarah Bourne my raw noze mare and the, mare colt that is now with her.
To my son John Bourne a bay mare with ?a small stars' in her forehead branded with IH.
To my son Robert Bourne a bay mare which is now. in John Foxes pasture (branded with 3).
To my son Andrew Bourne a young horse branded with a cross. To my son Francis Bourne a gray mare colt now running with my old mare.
To my son Henry Bourne a young black mare colt with ..some white in her face.
All the rest of my estate to my loving wife Eliza Bourne.
My children shall not make any demand or enjoy these legacies given them till they attain to the age of twenty one years or day of marriage.
John borne
Wit: Edwd. Price, Richard Johnson, Robert (R) Bourne.
20 June 1721.- Presented in Court by Eliza Bourne, executrix. Proved by Edward Price and Richard Johnson.
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