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- Lower Norfolk County Deeds and Watt. Book E, 1666-1675, fol. 125.
15th August 1672
An Inventory and apraisement of the Estate of It Col. Thomas Willoughby
deceased taken and appraised by us underwritten this 15th day of May 1672.
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VIRGINIA LAND, MARRIAGE, AND PROBATE RECORDS 1639-1850
Name:
Thomas Willougbye
Date:
Sep 15, 1673
Location:
Norfolk County, VA
Notes:
This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.
Description:
Executor
Book date:
E-163
Prove date:
Feb 17, 1673
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Thomas Willoughby was fined 300 pounds sterling in 1655 for fornication with Mary Bennett, his father's maid servant. Mary petitioned in the courts for her son's support and was awarded a milch cow.
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Willoughby-Baylor House (circa 1794)
601 East Freemason Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
757-333-6283
Built on a 200 acre land grant by Thomas Willoughby, this magnificent house is a classic example of Georgian and Federal architecture and it is filled with authentic 18th century furnishings that offer visitors a view of Colonial life for a middle-class family in 18th century Norfolk. A charming 18th century style garden is also located on the grounds
Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-Baylor House, 601 East Freemason Street, was built in 1794 by Captain William Willoughby, a descendant of English immigrant Captain Thomas Willoughby I, who was the recipient of a 1636 Royal grant of 200 acres - 50 of which would become the town of Norfolk in 1682. The house remained in the family until 1890 when it was sold. It subsequently fell into decline and was slated for demolition until it was bought and restored by the Norfolk Historic Foundation in 1964.
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p.44. Certificate for 800 acres to Tho Willoughby Junior for transporting: Mary Bennett, John Muckeallen, Allexander Bell, William Fell, John Bell, Paul Trigge, John Gore, Grace Trigge, Joseph Toogood, John Savvidge, Peter Banden, Daniel Snoddy, James Wickard, Mathewe Hancocke, Richard Draper, George Hill.
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1662-1665 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 317
Northumberland County Court 8th of September 1662
- Upon the petition of RICHARD THOMPSON, Orphant, the Court hath taken notice that hee hath chose Mr. THOMAS WILLOUGHBY for his Gaurdian doth approve of the same, hee being now at legall yeares for such an election
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 31
RICHARD YEATES, 450 acs. in S. br. of Riv., -bet. lands of Francis Sawyer & his own. 13 Mar. 1667/8,p. 112. 300 acs. granted to Capt. Tho. Willoby, 28 Feb. 1636, assigned to Jno. Yeates & due sd. Richd. as heire of Jno., & 150 acs, for trans. of 3 pers.* Note: Rights- out of a relinquished patt. dated 4 May, 1636, granted to. Rich. Yeates the elder.
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