Isabell Arnold1
F, #103651, b. before 1719
| Father | Isaac Arnold (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. bt 15 Sep 1737 - 4 May 1738 |
| Mother | Margaret Goffe1 b. 1688, d. 1719 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Isabell Arnold married (?) Rogers.2
Isabell Arnold was born before 1719 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Isabell Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.3
Isabell Arnold was born before 1719 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Isabell Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.3
Family | (?) Rogers b. b 1719 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Isabell Arnold Bef 1719 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30261&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Unknown Rogers Bef 1719 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30262&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
(?) Rogers1
M, #103652, b. before 1719
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
(?) Rogers married Isabell Arnold, daughter of Isaac Arnold (Sr.) and Margaret Goffe.1
(?) Rogers was born before 1719 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
(?) Rogers was born before 1719 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Isabell Arnold b. b 1719 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Unknown Rogers Bef 1719 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30262&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Mark Arnold1
M, #103653, b. 26 July 1719
| Father | Isaac Arnold (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. bt 15 Sep 1737 - 4 May 1738 |
| Mother | Margaret Goffe1 b. 1688, d. 1719 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Mark Arnold was born on 26 July 1719 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Mark Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.2
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Mark Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.2
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Mark Arnold 1719 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30258&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
Mary Arnold1
F, #103654, b. after 1724, d. after 1765
| Father | Isaac Arnold (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. bt 15 Sep 1737 - 4 May 1738 |
| Mother | Mary Cullen1 b. 1702, d. a 4 Mar 1775 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Mary Arnold was born after 1724 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
Mary Arnold died after 1765 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Mary Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.2
Mary Arnold died after 1765 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Mary Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.2
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Mary Arnold Aft 1724 - Aft 1765: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30264&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
Susannah Arnold1
F, #103655, b. after 1728, d. after 1765
| Father | Isaac Arnold (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. bt 15 Sep 1737 - 4 May 1738 |
| Mother | Mary Cullen1 b. 1702, d. a 4 Mar 1775 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Susannah Arnold was born after 1728 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
Susannah Arnold died after 1765 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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Susanna ARNOLD was born ABT 1732 in of, King George, Virginia. She married Mr. GOODE. She married James HULL 22 AUG 1733, son of John HULL and Mercy JACOBS. He was born 27 NOV 1705 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, and died 1782.
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1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.
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An original document in the hands of Anne A. Hennings:
Know all men by these Presents that I William Hall of the county of Fairfax
have bargained and sold, and by these Presents do bargain and sell unto John
Arnold of the county of King George all my right Title and Interest in and to the
negroe girl named Suckey, now in the possession of Mary Wren, and bequeathed to
her during her life, in and by the last Will and Testament of Susannah Coode
lately deceased, and at and after the death of the said. Mary to Susannah Hall
wife of the said William together with all the increase of the said Girl Suckey
for and in consideration of the sum of sixty pounds lawful money of Virginia - to
me in hand paid at or before the ensealing and delivery of these Presents, the
receit whereof is hereby acknowledged - And I the said William for myself my heirs
executors, and administrators unto the said. John his Heirs executors and
administrators, the said Girl - Sucky with all her increase shall and will warrant
and for ever defend against the lawful claim of all persons whatsoever - In
witness I have hereunto put my hand and affixed my seal this Thirteenth day of
June Eighteen hundred and twelve.
his
Test: William (x) Hall (Seal)
Jas. Compton mark.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Susannah Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.2
Susannah Arnold died after 1765 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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Susanna ARNOLD was born ABT 1732 in of, King George, Virginia. She married Mr. GOODE. She married James HULL 22 AUG 1733, son of John HULL and Mercy JACOBS. He was born 27 NOV 1705 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, and died 1782.
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1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.
===
An original document in the hands of Anne A. Hennings:
Know all men by these Presents that I William Hall of the county of Fairfax
have bargained and sold, and by these Presents do bargain and sell unto John
Arnold of the county of King George all my right Title and Interest in and to the
negroe girl named Suckey, now in the possession of Mary Wren, and bequeathed to
her during her life, in and by the last Will and Testament of Susannah Coode
lately deceased, and at and after the death of the said. Mary to Susannah Hall
wife of the said William together with all the increase of the said Girl Suckey
for and in consideration of the sum of sixty pounds lawful money of Virginia - to
me in hand paid at or before the ensealing and delivery of these Presents, the
receit whereof is hereby acknowledged - And I the said William for myself my heirs
executors, and administrators unto the said. John his Heirs executors and
administrators, the said Girl - Sucky with all her increase shall and will warrant
and for ever defend against the lawful claim of all persons whatsoever - In
witness I have hereunto put my hand and affixed my seal this Thirteenth day of
June Eighteen hundred and twelve.
his
Test: William (x) Hall (Seal)
Jas. Compton mark.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Susannah Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.2
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Susannah Arnold Aft 1728 - Aft 1765: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30266&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
Jemima Arnold1
F, #103656, b. circa 1730, d. after 1775
| Father | Isaac Arnold (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. bt 15 Sep 1737 - 4 May 1738 |
| Mother | Mary Cullen1 b. 1702, d. a 4 Mar 1775 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Jemima Arnold was born circa 1730 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Johnston before 1759 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.2
Jemima Arnold died after 1775 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
William Arnold : Jemima Johnson, Younger DB-8 393 22 June 1801 2 July 1801
(B&S 47 mb Han. Par. Jinq. Swamp fr. Wm. Boon 7 Feb. 1799 adj. Wm. Boon
& Jno. Skinker: 25 mb Hanover Par. f will Mary to said Jemimah adj. Capt.
Jos. Strother & Road to Court House "being the same land formerly devised
by Isaac Arnold to his wife Mary, and by her devised to her dau., Jemimah
(party to these presents) and bounded agreeable to the will of said Isaac
Arnold dec‘d as follows..." Wit.: John Arnold, Wm. W. Rogers.)
John Arnold, Wm; DB-8 681 29 Nov 1803 5 July 1804
Jemimah
(B&S 60 mb pt from Chas. Rogers 2 July 1801 on Ridge Road.
W1t. Anderson & William Humphries)
John (s) Arnold, Wm: DB-8 87 27 Dec 1805 6 Feb 1806
Jemimah
(B&S 150 acres also chattels (word son is used). Land on which Wm. & Jemimah
lived turned over to John with understanding they stay there and are taken
care of. Wm. gives John everything on farm.)
William Arnold, John DB-9 319 8 0ct 1808 4 May 1809
(150 a. also chattels from sd Wm. of 27 Dec 1805 (John and Wm. argue)
"as some dissatisfaction has arisen between the said parties" and Wm. takes
farm and all its contents back).
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1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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Mary Arnold of Hanover Parish. Will Book #1 page 349. Written 4 March 1775.
Daughter - Elizabeth "a lot of land lying on Maple Branch of adjoining
the land of Mr. Francis Conway"
Daughter - Jemimah and "her heirs forever a lot of land including the land
where Samuel Wharton now lives after the death of my daughter Dinah Wharton"
Rest equally divided between my daughters Elizabeth and Jemimah except
Jemimah is to pay Elizabeth 10 £.
1 shilling left to all the rest of the children.
Signed by mark.
Witnesses: Horatio Dade, Mary Dade, Elizabeth Alexander, Beheathland Dade
Date proved, probated and recorded - 1775.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Jemima Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.3
Jemima Arnold died after 1775 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
William Arnold : Jemima Johnson, Younger DB-8 393 22 June 1801 2 July 1801
(B&S 47 mb Han. Par. Jinq. Swamp fr. Wm. Boon 7 Feb. 1799 adj. Wm. Boon
& Jno. Skinker: 25 mb Hanover Par. f will Mary to said Jemimah adj. Capt.
Jos. Strother & Road to Court House "being the same land formerly devised
by Isaac Arnold to his wife Mary, and by her devised to her dau., Jemimah
(party to these presents) and bounded agreeable to the will of said Isaac
Arnold dec‘d as follows..." Wit.: John Arnold, Wm. W. Rogers.)
John Arnold, Wm; DB-8 681 29 Nov 1803 5 July 1804
Jemimah
(B&S 60 mb pt from Chas. Rogers 2 July 1801 on Ridge Road.
W1t. Anderson & William Humphries)
John (s) Arnold, Wm: DB-8 87 27 Dec 1805 6 Feb 1806
Jemimah
(B&S 150 acres also chattels (word son is used). Land on which Wm. & Jemimah
lived turned over to John with understanding they stay there and are taken
care of. Wm. gives John everything on farm.)
William Arnold, John DB-9 319 8 0ct 1808 4 May 1809
(150 a. also chattels from sd Wm. of 27 Dec 1805 (John and Wm. argue)
"as some dissatisfaction has arisen between the said parties" and Wm. takes
farm and all its contents back).
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1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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Mary Arnold of Hanover Parish. Will Book #1 page 349. Written 4 March 1775.
Daughter - Elizabeth "a lot of land lying on Maple Branch of adjoining
the land of Mr. Francis Conway"
Daughter - Jemimah and "her heirs forever a lot of land including the land
where Samuel Wharton now lives after the death of my daughter Dinah Wharton"
Rest equally divided between my daughters Elizabeth and Jemimah except
Jemimah is to pay Elizabeth 10 £.
1 shilling left to all the rest of the children.
Signed by mark.
Witnesses: Horatio Dade, Mary Dade, Elizabeth Alexander, Beheathland Dade
Date proved, probated and recorded - 1775.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Jemima Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.3
Family | Thomas Johnston b. c 1730, d. a 1767 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Jemima Arnold Abt 1730 - Aft 1775: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32243&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Thomas Johnston Abt 1730 - Aft 1767: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32274&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Jemima Johnson Bef 1801 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32275&tree=Tree1
Thomas Johnston1
M, #103657, b. circa 1730, d. after 1767
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Thomas Johnston was born circa 1730.1 He married Jemima Arnold, daughter of Isaac Arnold (Sr.) and Mary Cullen, before 1759 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Thomas Johnston died after 1767 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1759-1800 Fauquier County, Virginia Wills, Inventories & Accounts; [John K. Gott];; Pages 5-6:
JOHN SHADRACK (Will)
Date: 11 August 1759
Wife: Elizabeth - Negro boy, cash, household goods and crops
Thomas Johnston - who now lives with me my Tract of land lying in Culpeper County 460 a. purchased from William Hand - his mother's ring
Exors: wife, loving friend Charles Morehead.
Signed: John (i) Shadrach
Wit.: Sam'l. Earle, Will'm Bradford, Mary Bradford.
Negro Joe never to go into the service of Charles Martin.
Proved:. 27 September 1759, exhibited by Elizabeth Shadrack, who was appointed exectrix. Prov. by Samuel Earle and Mary Bradford.
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1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 226-27.
29 Sept. 1766. Thomas Johnston of King George County to Dekar Thompson of same. For £18 current money.
460 acres. William Hand and Elizabeth his wife by their deeds and release 19-20 April 1758 conveyed unto John Shadrack
460 acres which John Shadrack by his will 11 Aug. 1759 bequeathed to Thomas Johnston.
Thomas (X) Johnston
Wit: Roger Dixon, Gavin Lawson, Alexr. Cunninghame, William Allason, James Buchanan.
16 Oct. 1766. Proved by Gavin Lawson and James Buchanan. 17 Oct. 1766. Fully proved by Roger Dixon.1
Thomas Johnston died after 1767 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1759-1800 Fauquier County, Virginia Wills, Inventories & Accounts; [John K. Gott];; Pages 5-6:
JOHN SHADRACK (Will)
Date: 11 August 1759
Wife: Elizabeth - Negro boy, cash, household goods and crops
Thomas Johnston - who now lives with me my Tract of land lying in Culpeper County 460 a. purchased from William Hand - his mother's ring
Exors: wife, loving friend Charles Morehead.
Signed: John (i) Shadrach
Wit.: Sam'l. Earle, Will'm Bradford, Mary Bradford.
Negro Joe never to go into the service of Charles Martin.
Proved:. 27 September 1759, exhibited by Elizabeth Shadrack, who was appointed exectrix. Prov. by Samuel Earle and Mary Bradford.
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1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 226-27.
29 Sept. 1766. Thomas Johnston of King George County to Dekar Thompson of same. For £18 current money.
460 acres. William Hand and Elizabeth his wife by their deeds and release 19-20 April 1758 conveyed unto John Shadrack
460 acres which John Shadrack by his will 11 Aug. 1759 bequeathed to Thomas Johnston.
Thomas (X) Johnston
Wit: Roger Dixon, Gavin Lawson, Alexr. Cunninghame, William Allason, James Buchanan.
16 Oct. 1766. Proved by Gavin Lawson and James Buchanan. 17 Oct. 1766. Fully proved by Roger Dixon.1
Family | Jemima Arnold b. c 1730, d. a 1775 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Thomas Johnston Abt 1730 - Aft 1767: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32274&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Jemima Johnson Bef 1801 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32275&tree=Tree1
Jemima Johnson1
F, #103658, b. before 1801
| Father | Thomas Johnston1 b. c 1730, d. a 1767 |
| Mother | Jemima Arnold1 b. c 1730, d. a 1775 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Jemima Johnson was born before 1801.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
William Arnold : Jemima Johnson, Younger DB—8 393 22 June 1801 2 July 1801
(B&S 47 mb Han. Par. Jinq. Swamp fr. Wm. Boon 7 Feb. 1799 adj. Wm. Boon
& Jno. Skinker: 25 mb Hanover Par. f will Mary to said Jemimah adj. Capt.
Jos. Strother & Road to Court House "being the same land formerly devised
by Isaac Arnold to his wife Mary, and by her devised to her dau., Jemimah
(party to these presents) and bounded agreeable to the will of said Isaac
Arnold dec‘d as follows..." Wit.: John Arnold, Wm. W. Rogers.)1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
William Arnold : Jemima Johnson, Younger DB—8 393 22 June 1801 2 July 1801
(B&S 47 mb Han. Par. Jinq. Swamp fr. Wm. Boon 7 Feb. 1799 adj. Wm. Boon
& Jno. Skinker: 25 mb Hanover Par. f will Mary to said Jemimah adj. Capt.
Jos. Strother & Road to Court House "being the same land formerly devised
by Isaac Arnold to his wife Mary, and by her devised to her dau., Jemimah
(party to these presents) and bounded agreeable to the will of said Isaac
Arnold dec‘d as follows..." Wit.: John Arnold, Wm. W. Rogers.)1
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Jemima Johnson Bef 1801 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32275&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Elizabeth Arnold1
F, #103659, b. circa 1722, d. after 1777
| Father | Isaac Arnold (Sr.)1 b. 1685, d. bt 15 Sep 1737 - 4 May 1738 |
| Mother | Mary Cullen1 b. 1702, d. a 4 Mar 1775 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Elizabeth Arnold married William Boone (Sr.)2
Elizabeth Arnold was born circa 1722 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Arnold died after 1777 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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Mary Arnold of Hanover Parish. Will Book #1 page 349. Written 4 March 1775.
Daughter - Elizabeth "a lot of land lying on Maple Branch of adjoining
the land of Mr. Francis Conway"
Daughter - Jemimah and "her heirs forever a lot of land including the land
where Samuel Wharton now lives after the death of my daughter Dinah Wharton"
Rest equally divided between my daughters Elizabeth and Jemimah except
Jemimah is to pay Elizabeth 10 £.
1 shilling left to all the rest of the children.
Signed by mark.
Witnesses: Horatio Dade, Mary Dade, Elizabeth Alexander, Beheathland Dade
Date proved, probated and recorded - 1775.
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James Hughes 2006-07-02 17:30:21
King George County, Virginia. Abstracts of Deeds. (Abstracted and Contributed
by Anne A. Hennings)
Grantor Index -Arnolds are the sellers (not complete)
In addition to those listed in the Grantee Index
Grantor Grantee Book Page Dated Recorded
George:Sarah(w) Boon, Wm. DB-5 1020 9 Dec 1772 4 Mar 1773
(B&S 90 mb Gin fr. Jas. Arnold & Sarah Arnold 4 Apr 1771 on Mary Johnston’s
lane. See ack. Page 1O79. George & Sarah from King George)
Elizabeth Boon, Wm, Tr. DB—5 1204 3 Mar 1777 3 Apr 1777
(B&S 4 b Gin Run adj, Conway (formerly Gibson) from Mary Arnold (to
Eliz. by Deed of Gift)
William:Jemima (w)Boon, Wm DB-8 211 7 Feb.. 1799 7 Feb 1799
(B&S 8 b. Han. par. adj. Grantee and near where old Court House stood.)
(NOTE: Va. Mag.of History & Bio., Vol. 66, Page 192—3 states that the
King George Court House once stood on the Rappahannock River above the
now defunct village of Port Conway.)
William:Jemima Johnson, Younger DB—8 393 22 June 1801 2 July 1801
(B&S 47 mb Han. Par. Jinq. Swamp fr. Wm. Boon 7 Feb. 1799 adj. Wm. Boon
& Jno. Skinker: 25 mb Hanover Par. f will Mary to said Jemimah adj. Capt.
Jos. Strother & Road to Court House "being the same land formerly devised
by Isaac Arnold to his wife Mary, and by her devised to her dau., Jemimah
(party to these presents) and bounded agreeable to the will of said Isaac
Arnold dec‘d as follows..." Wit.: John Arnold, Wm. W. Rogers.)
Jemima Arnold, Mary Will-1 349 4 Mar 1775 1775
(will - land next to the Main Road & adj Wm Boon also half residuum)
Elizabeth (a) Arnold, Mary W-1 349 4 Mar 1775 1775
(Will — land on Maple Br adj. Francis Conway also half residuum
Elizabeth. Wren, Jno D—5 1213 6 Feb 1777
(B&S 13 b fr est Wm. Wren (b) adj. Thornley & Strother)
Wm;Jemima Boon, Wm DB-8 210 7 Feb 1799 7 Feb 1799
(B&S 47 mb Gincoteque Swamp adj. grantor&Col. Skinker the whole to
Jemina after decease of Wm.)
Source:
THE ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOSCIATION
OF THE SOUTH
Fall Quarterly
Volume II 1971 - 1972 Number 1.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Elizabeth Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.3
Elizabeth Arnold was born circa 1722 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Arnold died after 1777 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1761-1765 King George County, Virginia Order Book 3, Part 4; [Mike Marshall]; Page 1224
At a court held for King George County the 5th day of September 1765
- Mary Arnold acknowledged her deed of gift to Elizabeth, Mary, Jemima and Susannah Arnold which is admitted to record.
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead
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Mary Arnold of Hanover Parish. Will Book #1 page 349. Written 4 March 1775.
Daughter - Elizabeth "a lot of land lying on Maple Branch of adjoining
the land of Mr. Francis Conway"
Daughter - Jemimah and "her heirs forever a lot of land including the land
where Samuel Wharton now lives after the death of my daughter Dinah Wharton"
Rest equally divided between my daughters Elizabeth and Jemimah except
Jemimah is to pay Elizabeth 10 £.
1 shilling left to all the rest of the children.
Signed by mark.
Witnesses: Horatio Dade, Mary Dade, Elizabeth Alexander, Beheathland Dade
Date proved, probated and recorded - 1775.
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James Hughes 2006-07-02 17:30:21
King George County, Virginia. Abstracts of Deeds. (Abstracted and Contributed
by Anne A. Hennings)
Grantor Index -Arnolds are the sellers (not complete)
In addition to those listed in the Grantee Index
Grantor Grantee Book Page Dated Recorded
George:Sarah(w) Boon, Wm. DB-5 1020 9 Dec 1772 4 Mar 1773
(B&S 90 mb Gin fr. Jas. Arnold & Sarah Arnold 4 Apr 1771 on Mary Johnston’s
lane. See ack. Page 1O79. George & Sarah from King George)
Elizabeth Boon, Wm, Tr. DB—5 1204 3 Mar 1777 3 Apr 1777
(B&S 4 b Gin Run adj, Conway (formerly Gibson) from Mary Arnold (to
Eliz. by Deed of Gift)
William:Jemima (w)Boon, Wm DB-8 211 7 Feb.. 1799 7 Feb 1799
(B&S 8 b. Han. par. adj. Grantee and near where old Court House stood.)
(NOTE: Va. Mag.of History & Bio., Vol. 66, Page 192—3 states that the
King George Court House once stood on the Rappahannock River above the
now defunct village of Port Conway.)
William:Jemima Johnson, Younger DB—8 393 22 June 1801 2 July 1801
(B&S 47 mb Han. Par. Jinq. Swamp fr. Wm. Boon 7 Feb. 1799 adj. Wm. Boon
& Jno. Skinker: 25 mb Hanover Par. f will Mary to said Jemimah adj. Capt.
Jos. Strother & Road to Court House "being the same land formerly devised
by Isaac Arnold to his wife Mary, and by her devised to her dau., Jemimah
(party to these presents) and bounded agreeable to the will of said Isaac
Arnold dec‘d as follows..." Wit.: John Arnold, Wm. W. Rogers.)
Jemima Arnold, Mary Will-1 349 4 Mar 1775 1775
(will - land next to the Main Road & adj Wm Boon also half residuum)
Elizabeth (a) Arnold, Mary W-1 349 4 Mar 1775 1775
(Will — land on Maple Br adj. Francis Conway also half residuum
Elizabeth. Wren, Jno D—5 1213 6 Feb 1777
(B&S 13 b fr est Wm. Wren (b) adj. Thornley & Strother)
Wm;Jemima Boon, Wm DB-8 210 7 Feb 1799 7 Feb 1799
(B&S 47 mb Gincoteque Swamp adj. grantor&Col. Skinker the whole to
Jemina after decease of Wm.)
Source:
THE ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOSCIATION
OF THE SOUTH
Fall Quarterly
Volume II 1971 - 1972 Number 1.1
In Isaac Arnold (Sr.)'s will dated 15 September 1737, Elizabeth Arnold was named as an heir;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will for Isaac Arnold
September 15, 1737
Source: King George County, Virginia, Will Book 1, p. 89
In the name of God Amen. Septembr the 15th 1737.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
I, Isaac Arnold of the Parish of Hanover in King George County, being sick and weak at this time in body but of good & perfect sense & memory do make this my last will in the manner & form following.
First I bequeath my soul & spirit into the hands of Almighty God by whom of his mercy & only ____ grace through the death & merits of my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I set the sole & only hope of my salvation. My body I commit to the earth to be buryed as my ____ hereafter named shall think fit.
My will is that my eldest son Isaac Arnold do immediately enter into possession of all that tract or parcel of land whereon I formerly did live & inhabit situate in the Parish of Hanover and bounded with the land of Capt. Joseph Murdock & the land of Moses Pittman & others & was given to the sd. Isaac Arnold my sd. son by Thomas Goff grand-father to the sd. Issac Arnold & that the sd. Isaac & his heirs hold & enjoy the sd. land forever.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my sd. eldest son Isaac Arnold one shilling sterling as all his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Dianah Wharton and Samuel Wharton her now husband all that piece or parcel of land whereon they now live during the whole term of the sd. Dianah her life to live thereon & no further nor otherwise which land is bounded with the road which leads from Duff's Ordinary to King George Courthouse beginning at a marked red oak standing in Capt. Joseph Strother's line on or near the said road thence with the sd. road ____ dividing this land from some other of my land crossing a branch to the line of the land or Mr. John Moor thence with the line of the sd. Moor to three red oaks ____ to this land & in the line of the land of the sd. Strothers thence with the sd. Strother's line to the first station the sd. Samuel not to sell nor waste any timber from ____ the sd. land & that in case the sd. Samuel & Dianah should remove from the sd. land to any other place to live & inhabit before the death of the sd. Dianah the sd. land immediately to return to my wife & her heirs & assigns forever.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son William Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Benjamin Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my youngest son Mark Arnold one shilling sterling as his part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Moran one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Isabell Rogers one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Jemima Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give & bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Arnold one shilling sterling as her part of my estate.
Item I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Mary Arnold my now dwelling, house & plantation together also with all the land I now have or lay any claim unto also with that other piece or parcel after my daughter Dianah's death which is only to the sd. Dianah for her life all which aforesaid land I do hereby give unto my sd. wife & her heirs & assigns forever & I do so give the premises unto my sd. wife that she my sd. wife may have full power & lawful authority may have full power & lawful authority to lease or sell any part or the whole of the aforesaid land in a full & ample manner & to make a good right thereto as I might or could do were I alive to sell the same myself.
Item I do also give unto my sd. wife all & every part of my personal estate, beds & furniture, household goods of every kind together with all my whole stock of horses, mares, cattle, sheep, hogs with every other thing that belongs to me on or about the sd. plantation.
And my will is that my youngest son Mark Arnold be ____ ____ all services due to me who was eighteen years old the twenty sixth day of July last.
Item And I do make & appoint my loving wife Mary my whole & sole executrix of this my last will revoking & ____ all former & other wills by me heretofore satisfying & declaring this & no other to be my last will & testament & in confirmation thereof I have hereunto set my hand & ____ my seal this thirtieth day of September in the year of our Lord 1737 - Sealed & delivered in presence of - I desire thay my estate may not be brought to an appraisement.
Isaac Arnold
Test, Robt. Walker
Robt. Walker Junr
Wm. ____
At a court held for King George County the 4th day of May 1738.
The written last will & testament of Isaac Arnold deceas'd was presented into court by Mary Arnold the executrix therein named who made oath thereto according to law & the same being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded & is truly recorded.
Test, Rob. Armistead.3
Family | William Boone (Sr.) b. c 1718 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Elizabeth Arnold Abt 1722 - Aft 1777: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32241&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. William Boone Abt 1718 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39679&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. William Boone 1740 - 1792: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23805&tree=Tree1
William Boone (Sr.)1
M, #103660, b. circa 1718
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
William Boone (Sr.) married Elizabeth Arnold, daughter of Isaac Arnold (Sr.) and Mary Cullen.1
William Boone (Sr.) was born circa 1718.1
William Boone (Sr.) was born circa 1718.1
Family | Elizabeth Arnold b. c 1722, d. a 1777 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. William Boone Abt 1718 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39679&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. William Boone 1740 - 1792: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23805&tree=Tree1
William Boone (Jr.)1
M, #103661, b. 1740, d. 5 February 1792
| Father | William Boone (Sr.)1 b. c 1718 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Arnold1 b. c 1722, d. a 1777 |
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
William Boone (Jr.) was born in 1740 at Brunswick Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Keziah Green on 1 February 1770 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
URL: http://www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/VM1770.html
URL title: Virginia Marriage Records.
Note:
Feb 1 1770 William Boon Kezziah Greene King George.2
William Boone (Jr.) died on 5 February 1792 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 182
William Boon, Sr., Will
In the name of God Amen: I William Boon, Sr., of King George County being of perfect sense and memory thanks be to Almighty God, but calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for men once to die, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following;
Item I give and bequeath to my son William, whom I acknowledge to be my son, all my tract of land whereon I now live and the tract joining the same purchased of Thomas Turner’s, executors for which I have not yet got a deed which they are to make to my said son William to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son George Green Boon, my Negro man John and the blacksmiths tools to him and his heirs forever.
Item my will and desire is that my son William Boon sell my grist mill either at public or private sale and the money arising with all the debts due me he to discharge my just debts and if he finds he can be done in time before my estate may be likely to suffer that he is hereby empowered to sell any part of my estate at public or private sale pay the same.
Item I lend to my loving wife all my estate, except the property and clause made to discharge my debts, until my son George G. Boon arrives to the age of 21 years, and then to be divided as shall hereafter be mentioned out of the profits of which my children is to be maintained she is or may be unmarried and George educated.
Item and whereas I did give to my daughter Molly Harrison who intermarried with Richardson Harrison three Negroes [Page 185] named Guley, Ben and Hannah with cash and the other goods to the amount in value of 160 pounds, it is my will that she come and for no more of my estate until the rest of my children, except John, gets as much as 160 pounds each in value besides the legacies to William and George and it is my will that when my son George or my youngest child arrives at age then my estate, except the land in one third of my other estate which I lend to my loving wife during widowhood, be divided between my children, William Boon, Jenny Boon, Betsey Boon, Nancy Boon and George G. Boon and at my loving wife’s death her thirds be also divided between the said William Boon, Jenny Boon, Betsey Boon, Nancy Boon and George G. Boon, but should such division amount to more than 160 pounds in value, that is my will should my daughter Molly Harrison believe that she have one sixth of all my estate not bequeath after the rest of my children named first received the value of 160 pounds each.
Item it is my will and desire that my son William Boon shall maintain my son John Boon as I have given him a greater proportion of my estate for that purpose.
Item it is my will and desire that should my son William Boon die without making any legal deposition of the estate above devised to him then my will is said to descend to my son George G. Boon to him and his heirs forever.
Item I do appoint my son William Boon and Richardson Harrison executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal [Page 186] seventeenth day of February 1792.
Signed sealed and published in presence of William Boon, Sr., James Tyler, Thomas Smith, Abraham Settle
At a court held for King George County the fifth day of February 1795. The last will and testament of William Boon, Sr., was presented into court by William Boon, Jr., one of the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to law and being further proved by the oath of Thomas Smith and James Tyler two of the witnesses thereto is ordered to be recorded. And on motion of the said executor, certificate is granted him for obtaining probate thereof in due form having first entered into bond with Aaron Thornley and Stephen Hansford his securities in the sum of 2000 pounds for the same.
Test: Lawrence Berry, clerk
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1859776&id=I89336786
URL title: DMonroeBoone
Name: William BOON
Given Name: William
Surname: Boon
Sex: M
Birth: 1740 in King George County, Virginia
Death: 5 February 1792 in King George County, Virginia
Event: William and Kizziah lived all their lives in King George County, raised a family, and paid taxes one year on 23 slaves. Property
Note:
6 December 1770 - William Boon, John Robinson and Moses Green were sworn Deputy Sheriffs of King George County. The last deed William Boon Sr. enters into was dated 9 January 1792 and recorded in DB#7, p.366, William Boon Sr. and Keziah, his wife, of King George County sell to Calab Smith of King George County, 557 acres some which was bought by the grantor of William Green and Betsy, his wife, of Culpeper County 23 December 1784.
Father: John BOON b: 1719 (Possible 1716) in Toddington Parish, Bedford, England
Mother: Jane HAMPTON
Marriage 1 Kezziah GREEN b: ABT 1750 in King George County, Virginia
Married: 02/1770 in King George County, Virginia
Children
George Green BOON b: 14 November 1781 in King George County, Virginia William BOON b: 05/02/1768 in King George County, Virginia Mary BOON b: 03/12/1770 in King George County, Virginia Jane BOON Elizabeth BOON Anne BOON John BOON
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1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 82
John Peck, Will
In the name of God Amen: by John Peck of the County of King George being at this time very sick but of perfect sense and sound memory do make and constitute this my last will and testament in manner and form following;
Imprimis I give to my nephew Stribling Peck one mare colt called the Wilks colt to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my nephew Charles Peck one mare commonly called Spring Fast to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my nephew William Peck 10 pounds to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my nephew Joseph Peck 10 pounds to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my niece Frankey Peck 10 pounds to her and her heirs forever.
Item my desire is that the rest of my estate now not devised shall be exposed for sale to the highest bidder and equally divided between my three brothers, William Peck, Thomas Peck and Samuel Peck to them and their heirs forever.
Item my desire is that William Boon, Dennis Mehorney and Robert Dade be executors to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of December 1784.
Test
Enoch Berry John Peck [his mark]
Andrew Thompson [his mark]
At a court held for King George County the 6th day of June 1785. John Peck’s will presented into court by William Boon an executor therein named who made oath thereto and further proved by the witnesses thereto. The said executor and gave bond for the performance thereof as the law directs.
Test: Jos: Robinson Cl Ct
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1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 120
Samuel Kendall, Sr., Will
In the name of God Amen: I Samuel Kendall, Sr., of King George County being sick and infirm of body but of perfect sense and memory thanks be to Almighty God do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner following, to wit;
Item I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Kendal all that tract and plantation I purchased from Francis Strother whereon my said son Benjamin now lives to him and his heirs forever.
Item I also give to my son Benjamin Kendal one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever.
Item I do give to my children, namely, Woffendel Kendal, Samuel Kendal, William Kendal’s children, Sarah Peed’s children, John Kendal and Frances Berry, the negroes as they stand given in a deed of gift acknowledged by me and my deceased wife Elizabeth and recorded in the County Court of King George.
Item I do leave the plantation whereon I now live with all the rest of my estate to be sold in order to pay my debts and what money may be over discharging my just debts to be equally divided between my sons [Page 121] Samuel Kendal, John Kendal and Benjamin Kendal to them and their heirs forever.
Item I do nominate and appoint Benjamin Kendal and William Boon, executors of this my last will and testament revoking and disannulling all other will or wills heretofore made and ratifying this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 31st day of August 1789.
Signed sealed and published Samuel Kendall
This last will before us William Boon, Kezia Boon [his mark] John Kay
At a court held for King George County the 1st day of July 1790. The last will and testament of Samuel Kendall, deceased, as aforegoing, was then presented into court by Benjamin Kendel and William Boon, the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to law and being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded; and on motion of the said executors, certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof in due form, the said executor having first performed what the law in such cases require.
Test: Lawrence Berry, clerk
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.historiccourtrecords.org/courtrecordsearch.asp?query1=boon&proc ess=newsearch&B1=Search
URL title: Fredericksburg Court Record Search
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Court Record Data
Context Extract
Defendant Thomas Turner; Thomas Jett; John Skinker; Thomas Berry; Francis Conway; Horatio Dade; Francis Thornton; Vestrymen of Hanover Parish
Deponent / Affiant William Boon (41)
Locality Westmoreland Co; King George Co.
Plaintiff John Hurt
Religion Rev. John Hurt of Hanover Parish - 1776
Administrative Information
Record title Hurt vs Turner &al
Year recorded 1790
Collection CR-DC-L
Record ID 675-1
End Notes
Preserved by Virginia Circuit Court Records Preservation Program
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 10/21/2002
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Court Record Data
Context Extract
Defendant John Thornley; William Boone
Deponent / Affiant Francis Graves
Locality King George Co; Fredericksburg; Richmond City; UK (London); UK (Liverpool); Essex Co. (Hobbs Hole)
Plaintiff Isiah Isaacs
Tobacco hogshead markings & inspection at Gibsons Warehouse - 1782
Administrative Information
Record title Isaacs vs Thornley &c
Year recorded 1791
Collection CR-DC-L
Record ID 386-3
End Notes
Preserved by Virginia Circuit Court Records Preservation Program
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 10/21/2002
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Colonial America, 1607-1789 VA Census Index , Page 325
Boon, W?illiam VA KING GEORGE CO. 1782 TAX LIST
Boon, William VA KING GEORGE CO. 1779
Boon, Wm VA KING GEORGE CO. 1773 RENT ROLL
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James Hughes 2006-07-01 15:35:17
Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations
Section 22, Carter, Robert (1728-1804), Correspondence, 1754-1804
William Boon (of Port Conway, King George County, Virginia
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James Hughes 2006-07-01 20:47:52
Boon, William (signature appears).
Note Place of residence: King George County.
Note Certificates: Berry, Joel.
Summary The certificates issued by the commissioners of the provision law include date, a description of the item impressed including its value, and the name of the owner of the item. Court booklets and lists compiled by the county courts contain excerpts from the court proceedings and lists of authenticated certificates. The commissioner’s books recorded the date payment was authorized, the name of the claimant, and a description of the property.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Certificates (reels 8-18) (arranged by county).
Boon, William.
Gen. note Commissioner’s book(s): II, Page 333.
Note Place of residence: King George County.
Note Court booklet(s): Page 1, 2.
Note Certificates: 2.
Note Lists: Page 6, 10, 14.
Summary The certificates issued by the commissioners of the provision law include date, a description of the item impressed including its value, and the name of the owner of the item. Court booklets and lists compiled by the county courts contain excerpts from the court proceedings and lists of authenticated certificates. The commissioner’s books recorded the date payment was authorized, the name of the claimant, and a description of the property.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Court Booklets and Lists (reels 1-4) (arranged by county).
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Certificates (reels 8-18) (arranged by county).
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Commissioner’s Books (Nos. 1-3, reel 5; Nos. 4-5, reel 6).
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James Hughes 2006-07-04 15:35:56
Note for: John Smith
Deed Book 5
page 1020-1022 Saml Todd witness indenture dated 9 Dec 1772 between George Arnold and Sarah and William Boon of King George County, Virginia
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From: Bronston Boone
To: dmonroeboone@aol.com
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: William Boon
Dan, King George County Virginia Historical Society has a web site. They also have a museum and research center. Elizabeth Lee is their curator. Last Nov. I made an appointment with her. Most of the material she had on William I had copied from the court house. King George Co. court record book no.1 includes 10 or so entries that involve William Boon. Best of all, Elizabeth knew William Boon had owned a part of her family farm. Her farm is at the top of a hill above the old,White Plains, Poplar Grove plantation of William. She did not know any details about Poplar Grove.
Years ago after finding George Boon had married in Va., I checked the Virginia Historical Society Library. It was there that I found George King's research papers on the Boon's. Thelma Boone Sellards of Cincinnati,Ohio had paid him to do her research. George H.S.King (1914-1985),while he lived was considered Virginia's premier genealogist. From his papers I had sketches of the Boon property. We stopped on the way back and took some pictures. Looking at the place today one can not imagine people leaving there to go to the hills of Ky. Around 1800 ther was a major migration of people from northern Va. to Ky.
I'll not take time to mention all of Williams activites. He died at age 52 from smallpox. He was a very religious man.After the revolution he left the established Church of England and associated with the Baptist. His home was open to ministers of all faiths. His name is on four religious petitions submitted to the Virginia Legislature between 1774 and 1802. He was overseer of the poor. John Jones,an orphan, came with William II to Ky. Info on the Jones family can be found inthe Filson Club Library in Louisville,Ky. They also have letters on the Boon family history sent by Thelma Sellards.
William died 1792. The 1800 census of King George Co. shows Keziah Boon as head of the household, Hanover Parish. Listed were 1 male 16 to 26,1male 26 to45, 0 male over 45. 1 female 16 to 26, 1 female over 45, 27 slaves.
There are duplicates of some William Boon information in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. A few DAR members have used William as their revolutionary patriot ancestor. In addition to supplying horses and feed, William was a private in the Virginia Line.
I feel compelled to share this information in case you ever do on site research. My files are so extensive that I have a problem finding papers. As you know, following families from both parents doubles the task. By now I cannot remember to whom I sent what.
Next I will share my views on John Boon. Need all the help I can get to confirm John's history. Bronston.
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1773-1780 King George County Deed Book 5 (Antient Press); Page 1124-1125
THIS INDENTURE made the fourth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy four Between WILLIAM BOON of County of King George and KERRIAH his Wife of one part and SAMUEL KENDALL of the same County of other part: Whereas by Deed of Bargain and Sale made the (blank) day of September in the year of our Lord 1771, the said SAMUEL KENDALL and ELIZABETH his Wife for the consideration therein mentioned conveyed unto WILLIAM BOON about fifty acres of land in the said County; And Whereas SAML. KENDALL hath since contracted with WILLIAM BOON for the purchase thereof for the sum of Eighty one pounds NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM BOON and his Wife for the sum of eighty one pounds to them in hand paid by SAMUEL KENDALL by these presents doth bargain and sell unto SAMUEL KENDALL and his heirs all that tract of land whereon SAML: KENDALL lived and now liveth containing one hundred and two acres be the same more or less and which was given ELIZA:, the Wife of sd. SAML. in tail, together with the buildings & improvements thereon and the rights members and appurtenances belonging, To have and to hold the tract of land and premises with appurtenances unto SAMUEL KENDALL his heirs and WILLIAM BOON and KERRIAH for themselves their heirs shall when required make such further Deeds & Conveyances as may be necessary for the sure making of said tract of land unto SAML: KENDALL his heirs; In Witness whereof the said WM. BOON hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day & year first above written
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
GEORGE his mark JOHNSTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO: BODINGTON, KERRIAH BOON
JOHN his mark RANKINS
Received of SAMUEL KENDALL the sum of eighty one pounds, the consideration money within mentioned this 4th day of May 1774
JOHN BODINGTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO. his mark RANKINS
GEORGE his mark JOHNSON
At a Court held for King George County the 5th day of May 1774
W, M. BOON &KERRIAH his Wifes Indented Deed of Mortgage to SAML. KENDALL, said KERRIAH being first privately examined, it is acknowledged & admitted to Record
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=== Research Notes from "John Hundley"
I recently submitted Supplemental Applications to the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR) based on the patriotic service of William Boon[e] and his father-in-law Richard Green, both of King George County, VA. William Boon[e], born 1740 in King George County, VA was the son of John Boon[e] and died 17 Feb 1792. He served as a soldier on the Continental Line and also received public service claims for furnishing supplies to the revolution. He married Keziah Green in Feb 1770. His father-in-law Richard Green enlisted as a Private 23 Feb 1776 in the 3rd VA Regiment, served as a waggoner, and was on the payroll through 1 Feb 1778 at Valley Forge. Richard Green's will was probated 5 Feb 1778 (meaning he probably died at Valley Forge while on active duty. His will names his daughter Keziah Boon[e] and others. To the best of my knowledge, no one previously had submitted an application to either DAR or SAR based on the patriotic service of Richard Green. William Boon[e] Sr had a son George Green Boon[e] whose lineage has been used in NSDAR and NSSAR applications.
I am a descendant of William Boon[e] through his son William Watson Boon[e] and his second wife Eleanor Jones who migrated to Fayette County, KY. William Watson Boon[e] was born 2 May 1768 in King George, VA and died 27 Jan 1837 in Lexington, Fayette County, KY. Mary Boon[e] a daughter of William Watson Boon[e] was the second wife of John Lynch Moore of Frankfort, Franklin County, KY and they are my third great grandparents. .
I sent copies of all the documents I used in my supplemental applications to the Filson Historical Society Library in Louisville, KY. They were added to an existing Boone family file in the library. Here is a list of the documents:
1. 1850 United States Census for Franklin County , KY for John L. Moore head of household documenting that his son William Boone Moore resided in the household.
2. 1860 United States Census for Franklin County, KY for John L. Moore head of household documenting that his son William Boone Moore resided in the household.
3. Record of the marriage of John L. Moore to Mary Boon[e] 26 Jun 1834 from Fayette County , KY Marriage Book J, p 118
4. The Will of William Boon[e] [Jr.] from Fayette County, KY Will Book N, p 46-47 documenting that Mary Moore was his daughter and John L. Moore was his son-in-law
5. The find-a-grave memorial for Mary Boon[e] showing her gravestone inscription as "Wife of John L. Moore" and her date of death as 20 Oct 1905
6. NSDAR Record Copy #411061 based on the patriotic service of William Boon[e] as a soldier during the Revolutionary War and lineage through his son William Boon[e] [Jr].
7. NSDAR Record Copy #315993 based on the patriotic service of William Boon[e] as a soldier during the Revolutionary War and lineage through his son William Boon[e] [Jr] and granddaughter Mary Boon[e] Moore who married John Lynch Moore. (NOTE: This record copy was used to verify the military service for NSDAR Record Copy #411061).
8. Ancestry.com " Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850" William Boon[e] to Eleanor Jones 17 Aug 1801 in King George County , VA
9. US Gen Web Archives King George County , VA "Fee-Book" Marriages William Boon[e] [Sr] to Keziah Green[e] Feb 1770
10. Harris, Nancy E. King George County, Virginia 1720-1990 , (1990) Clearfield Company, Baltimore, MD p 254 marriage of William Boon[e] to Keziah Green[e] Feb 1770
11. King George County, VA Deed Book 8 p439-440, documenting Keziah Boon was the widow of William Boon[e] [Sr] and their son was William Boon[e] [Jr]
12. Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, p76 documenting the military service of William Boon[e] [Sr]
13. United States Revolutionary War Compiled Service records, 1775-1783 for William Boon[e], NARA Publication M881 Roll 1090 (from FamilySearch.org)
14. Revolutionary War Service Record for William Boon[e] who served as a Private in the Infantry from Fold3, NARA Publication M881 Roll 1090
15. Library of Virginia On-Line Catalog, Public Service Claim for William Boon[e] [Sr] of King George County , VA
16. The Will of Richard Green from King George County, VA Will Book 1 p388-389 documenting that Keziah Boon[e] was the daughter of Richard Green and that his will was probated 5 Feb 1778.
17. Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, p324 documenting the military service of Richard Green in the 3rd Regiment Continental Line.
18. United States Revolutionary War Compiled Service records, 1775-1783 for Richard Green, Third Virginia Regiment, NARA Publication M881 Roll 0953 (from FamilySearch.org)
19 Revolutionary War Service Records for Richard Green from Fold3, NARA Publication M881 Roll 0953, showing he enlisted 23 Feb 1776 for two years, served as a Waggoner under Captains William Washington and John Frances Mercer, and his service continued through 1 Feb 1778.
20. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 for Private Richard Green from Ancestry.com, War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93, Roll 98
21. NARA Publication M246, Roll 98 images 58, 109, and 112 of 789 showing Richard Green was listed on muster rolls under Privates as an on-command waggoner.
22. Valley Forge Muster Roll showing Richard Green as a Private in the 3rd Virginia Regiment under Captain John Frances Mercer with a notation in Jan 1778 that he was a waggoner and notations that there is no record of him after about the middle of Feb 1778 (as noted above, his will was probated 5 Feb 1778 meaning he died sometime prior to that date)
In addition, I am attaching a document that I received from Claude Smith Farmer, Jr., another Boone descendant who gave me permission to share copies:
23. The Will of William Boon[e] [Sr] from King George County, VA Will Book 2 p184-186, executed 17 Feb 1792 and probated 5 Feb 1795.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
URL: http://www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/VM1770.html
URL title: Virginia Marriage Records.
Note:
Feb 1 1770 William Boon Kezziah Greene King George.2
William Boone (Jr.) died on 5 February 1792 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 182
William Boon, Sr., Will
In the name of God Amen: I William Boon, Sr., of King George County being of perfect sense and memory thanks be to Almighty God, but calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for men once to die, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following;
Item I give and bequeath to my son William, whom I acknowledge to be my son, all my tract of land whereon I now live and the tract joining the same purchased of Thomas Turner’s, executors for which I have not yet got a deed which they are to make to my said son William to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son George Green Boon, my Negro man John and the blacksmiths tools to him and his heirs forever.
Item my will and desire is that my son William Boon sell my grist mill either at public or private sale and the money arising with all the debts due me he to discharge my just debts and if he finds he can be done in time before my estate may be likely to suffer that he is hereby empowered to sell any part of my estate at public or private sale pay the same.
Item I lend to my loving wife all my estate, except the property and clause made to discharge my debts, until my son George G. Boon arrives to the age of 21 years, and then to be divided as shall hereafter be mentioned out of the profits of which my children is to be maintained she is or may be unmarried and George educated.
Item and whereas I did give to my daughter Molly Harrison who intermarried with Richardson Harrison three Negroes [Page 185] named Guley, Ben and Hannah with cash and the other goods to the amount in value of 160 pounds, it is my will that she come and for no more of my estate until the rest of my children, except John, gets as much as 160 pounds each in value besides the legacies to William and George and it is my will that when my son George or my youngest child arrives at age then my estate, except the land in one third of my other estate which I lend to my loving wife during widowhood, be divided between my children, William Boon, Jenny Boon, Betsey Boon, Nancy Boon and George G. Boon and at my loving wife’s death her thirds be also divided between the said William Boon, Jenny Boon, Betsey Boon, Nancy Boon and George G. Boon, but should such division amount to more than 160 pounds in value, that is my will should my daughter Molly Harrison believe that she have one sixth of all my estate not bequeath after the rest of my children named first received the value of 160 pounds each.
Item it is my will and desire that my son William Boon shall maintain my son John Boon as I have given him a greater proportion of my estate for that purpose.
Item it is my will and desire that should my son William Boon die without making any legal deposition of the estate above devised to him then my will is said to descend to my son George G. Boon to him and his heirs forever.
Item I do appoint my son William Boon and Richardson Harrison executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal [Page 186] seventeenth day of February 1792.
Signed sealed and published in presence of William Boon, Sr., James Tyler, Thomas Smith, Abraham Settle
At a court held for King George County the fifth day of February 1795. The last will and testament of William Boon, Sr., was presented into court by William Boon, Jr., one of the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to law and being further proved by the oath of Thomas Smith and James Tyler two of the witnesses thereto is ordered to be recorded. And on motion of the said executor, certificate is granted him for obtaining probate thereof in due form having first entered into bond with Aaron Thornley and Stephen Hansford his securities in the sum of 2000 pounds for the same.
Test: Lawrence Berry, clerk
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1859776&id=I89336786
URL title: DMonroeBoone
Name: William BOON
Given Name: William
Surname: Boon
Sex: M
Birth: 1740 in King George County, Virginia
Death: 5 February 1792 in King George County, Virginia
Event: William and Kizziah lived all their lives in King George County, raised a family, and paid taxes one year on 23 slaves. Property
Note:
6 December 1770 - William Boon, John Robinson and Moses Green were sworn Deputy Sheriffs of King George County. The last deed William Boon Sr. enters into was dated 9 January 1792 and recorded in DB#7, p.366, William Boon Sr. and Keziah, his wife, of King George County sell to Calab Smith of King George County, 557 acres some which was bought by the grantor of William Green and Betsy, his wife, of Culpeper County 23 December 1784.
Father: John BOON b: 1719 (Possible 1716) in Toddington Parish, Bedford, England
Mother: Jane HAMPTON
Marriage 1 Kezziah GREEN b: ABT 1750 in King George County, Virginia
Married: 02/1770 in King George County, Virginia
Children
George Green BOON b: 14 November 1781 in King George County, Virginia William BOON b: 05/02/1768 in King George County, Virginia Mary BOON b: 03/12/1770 in King George County, Virginia Jane BOON Elizabeth BOON Anne BOON John BOON
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1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 82
John Peck, Will
In the name of God Amen: by John Peck of the County of King George being at this time very sick but of perfect sense and sound memory do make and constitute this my last will and testament in manner and form following;
Imprimis I give to my nephew Stribling Peck one mare colt called the Wilks colt to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my nephew Charles Peck one mare commonly called Spring Fast to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my nephew William Peck 10 pounds to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my nephew Joseph Peck 10 pounds to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give to my niece Frankey Peck 10 pounds to her and her heirs forever.
Item my desire is that the rest of my estate now not devised shall be exposed for sale to the highest bidder and equally divided between my three brothers, William Peck, Thomas Peck and Samuel Peck to them and their heirs forever.
Item my desire is that William Boon, Dennis Mehorney and Robert Dade be executors to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of December 1784.
Test
Enoch Berry John Peck [his mark]
Andrew Thompson [his mark]
At a court held for King George County the 6th day of June 1785. John Peck’s will presented into court by William Boon an executor therein named who made oath thereto and further proved by the witnesses thereto. The said executor and gave bond for the performance thereof as the law directs.
Test: Jos: Robinson Cl Ct
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1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 120
Samuel Kendall, Sr., Will
In the name of God Amen: I Samuel Kendall, Sr., of King George County being sick and infirm of body but of perfect sense and memory thanks be to Almighty God do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner following, to wit;
Item I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Kendal all that tract and plantation I purchased from Francis Strother whereon my said son Benjamin now lives to him and his heirs forever.
Item I also give to my son Benjamin Kendal one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever.
Item I do give to my children, namely, Woffendel Kendal, Samuel Kendal, William Kendal’s children, Sarah Peed’s children, John Kendal and Frances Berry, the negroes as they stand given in a deed of gift acknowledged by me and my deceased wife Elizabeth and recorded in the County Court of King George.
Item I do leave the plantation whereon I now live with all the rest of my estate to be sold in order to pay my debts and what money may be over discharging my just debts to be equally divided between my sons [Page 121] Samuel Kendal, John Kendal and Benjamin Kendal to them and their heirs forever.
Item I do nominate and appoint Benjamin Kendal and William Boon, executors of this my last will and testament revoking and disannulling all other will or wills heretofore made and ratifying this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 31st day of August 1789.
Signed sealed and published Samuel Kendall
This last will before us William Boon, Kezia Boon [his mark] John Kay
At a court held for King George County the 1st day of July 1790. The last will and testament of Samuel Kendall, deceased, as aforegoing, was then presented into court by Benjamin Kendel and William Boon, the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to law and being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded; and on motion of the said executors, certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof in due form, the said executor having first performed what the law in such cases require.
Test: Lawrence Berry, clerk
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.historiccourtrecords.org/courtrecordsearch.asp?query1=boon&proc ess=newsearch&B1=Search
URL title: Fredericksburg Court Record Search
Note:
Court Record Data
Context Extract
Defendant Thomas Turner; Thomas Jett; John Skinker; Thomas Berry; Francis Conway; Horatio Dade; Francis Thornton; Vestrymen of Hanover Parish
Deponent / Affiant William Boon (41)
Locality Westmoreland Co; King George Co.
Plaintiff John Hurt
Religion Rev. John Hurt of Hanover Parish - 1776
Administrative Information
Record title Hurt vs Turner &al
Year recorded 1790
Collection CR-DC-L
Record ID 675-1
End Notes
Preserved by Virginia Circuit Court Records Preservation Program
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 10/21/2002
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Court Record Data
Context Extract
Defendant John Thornley; William Boone
Deponent / Affiant Francis Graves
Locality King George Co; Fredericksburg; Richmond City; UK (London); UK (Liverpool); Essex Co. (Hobbs Hole)
Plaintiff Isiah Isaacs
Tobacco hogshead markings & inspection at Gibsons Warehouse - 1782
Administrative Information
Record title Isaacs vs Thornley &c
Year recorded 1791
Collection CR-DC-L
Record ID 386-3
End Notes
Preserved by Virginia Circuit Court Records Preservation Program
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 10/21/2002
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Colonial America, 1607-1789 VA Census Index , Page 325
Boon, W?illiam VA KING GEORGE CO. 1782 TAX LIST
Boon, William VA KING GEORGE CO. 1779
Boon, Wm VA KING GEORGE CO. 1773 RENT ROLL
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James Hughes 2006-07-01 15:35:17
Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations
Section 22, Carter, Robert (1728-1804), Correspondence, 1754-1804
William Boon (of Port Conway, King George County, Virginia
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James Hughes 2006-07-01 20:47:52
Boon, William (signature appears).
Note Place of residence: King George County.
Note Certificates: Berry, Joel.
Summary The certificates issued by the commissioners of the provision law include date, a description of the item impressed including its value, and the name of the owner of the item. Court booklets and lists compiled by the county courts contain excerpts from the court proceedings and lists of authenticated certificates. The commissioner’s books recorded the date payment was authorized, the name of the claimant, and a description of the property.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Certificates (reels 8-18) (arranged by county).
Boon, William.
Gen. note Commissioner’s book(s): II, Page 333.
Note Place of residence: King George County.
Note Court booklet(s): Page 1, 2.
Note Certificates: 2.
Note Lists: Page 6, 10, 14.
Summary The certificates issued by the commissioners of the provision law include date, a description of the item impressed including its value, and the name of the owner of the item. Court booklets and lists compiled by the county courts contain excerpts from the court proceedings and lists of authenticated certificates. The commissioner’s books recorded the date payment was authorized, the name of the claimant, and a description of the property.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Court Booklets and Lists (reels 1-4) (arranged by county).
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Certificates (reels 8-18) (arranged by county).
Available on microfilm. Public Service Claims. Commissioner’s Books (Nos. 1-3, reel 5; Nos. 4-5, reel 6).
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James Hughes 2006-07-04 15:35:56
Note for: John Smith
Deed Book 5
page 1020-1022 Saml Todd witness indenture dated 9 Dec 1772 between George Arnold and Sarah and William Boon of King George County, Virginia
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From: Bronston Boone
To: dmonroeboone@aol.com
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: William Boon
Dan, King George County Virginia Historical Society has a web site. They also have a museum and research center. Elizabeth Lee is their curator. Last Nov. I made an appointment with her. Most of the material she had on William I had copied from the court house. King George Co. court record book no.1 includes 10 or so entries that involve William Boon. Best of all, Elizabeth knew William Boon had owned a part of her family farm. Her farm is at the top of a hill above the old,White Plains, Poplar Grove plantation of William. She did not know any details about Poplar Grove.
Years ago after finding George Boon had married in Va., I checked the Virginia Historical Society Library. It was there that I found George King's research papers on the Boon's. Thelma Boone Sellards of Cincinnati,Ohio had paid him to do her research. George H.S.King (1914-1985),while he lived was considered Virginia's premier genealogist. From his papers I had sketches of the Boon property. We stopped on the way back and took some pictures. Looking at the place today one can not imagine people leaving there to go to the hills of Ky. Around 1800 ther was a major migration of people from northern Va. to Ky.
I'll not take time to mention all of Williams activites. He died at age 52 from smallpox. He was a very religious man.After the revolution he left the established Church of England and associated with the Baptist. His home was open to ministers of all faiths. His name is on four religious petitions submitted to the Virginia Legislature between 1774 and 1802. He was overseer of the poor. John Jones,an orphan, came with William II to Ky. Info on the Jones family can be found inthe Filson Club Library in Louisville,Ky. They also have letters on the Boon family history sent by Thelma Sellards.
William died 1792. The 1800 census of King George Co. shows Keziah Boon as head of the household, Hanover Parish. Listed were 1 male 16 to 26,1male 26 to45, 0 male over 45. 1 female 16 to 26, 1 female over 45, 27 slaves.
There are duplicates of some William Boon information in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. A few DAR members have used William as their revolutionary patriot ancestor. In addition to supplying horses and feed, William was a private in the Virginia Line.
I feel compelled to share this information in case you ever do on site research. My files are so extensive that I have a problem finding papers. As you know, following families from both parents doubles the task. By now I cannot remember to whom I sent what.
Next I will share my views on John Boon. Need all the help I can get to confirm John's history. Bronston.
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1773-1780 King George County Deed Book 5 (Antient Press); Page 1124-1125
THIS INDENTURE made the fourth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy four Between WILLIAM BOON of County of King George and KERRIAH his Wife of one part and SAMUEL KENDALL of the same County of other part: Whereas by Deed of Bargain and Sale made the (blank) day of September in the year of our Lord 1771, the said SAMUEL KENDALL and ELIZABETH his Wife for the consideration therein mentioned conveyed unto WILLIAM BOON about fifty acres of land in the said County; And Whereas SAML. KENDALL hath since contracted with WILLIAM BOON for the purchase thereof for the sum of Eighty one pounds NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM BOON and his Wife for the sum of eighty one pounds to them in hand paid by SAMUEL KENDALL by these presents doth bargain and sell unto SAMUEL KENDALL and his heirs all that tract of land whereon SAML: KENDALL lived and now liveth containing one hundred and two acres be the same more or less and which was given ELIZA:, the Wife of sd. SAML. in tail, together with the buildings & improvements thereon and the rights members and appurtenances belonging, To have and to hold the tract of land and premises with appurtenances unto SAMUEL KENDALL his heirs and WILLIAM BOON and KERRIAH for themselves their heirs shall when required make such further Deeds & Conveyances as may be necessary for the sure making of said tract of land unto SAML: KENDALL his heirs; In Witness whereof the said WM. BOON hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day & year first above written
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
GEORGE his mark JOHNSTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO: BODINGTON, KERRIAH BOON
JOHN his mark RANKINS
Received of SAMUEL KENDALL the sum of eighty one pounds, the consideration money within mentioned this 4th day of May 1774
JOHN BODINGTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO. his mark RANKINS
GEORGE his mark JOHNSON
At a Court held for King George County the 5th day of May 1774
W, M. BOON &KERRIAH his Wifes Indented Deed of Mortgage to SAML. KENDALL, said KERRIAH being first privately examined, it is acknowledged & admitted to Record
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=== Research Notes from "John Hundley"
I recently submitted Supplemental Applications to the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR) based on the patriotic service of William Boon[e] and his father-in-law Richard Green, both of King George County, VA. William Boon[e], born 1740 in King George County, VA was the son of John Boon[e] and died 17 Feb 1792. He served as a soldier on the Continental Line and also received public service claims for furnishing supplies to the revolution. He married Keziah Green in Feb 1770. His father-in-law Richard Green enlisted as a Private 23 Feb 1776 in the 3rd VA Regiment, served as a waggoner, and was on the payroll through 1 Feb 1778 at Valley Forge. Richard Green's will was probated 5 Feb 1778 (meaning he probably died at Valley Forge while on active duty. His will names his daughter Keziah Boon[e] and others. To the best of my knowledge, no one previously had submitted an application to either DAR or SAR based on the patriotic service of Richard Green. William Boon[e] Sr had a son George Green Boon[e] whose lineage has been used in NSDAR and NSSAR applications.
I am a descendant of William Boon[e] through his son William Watson Boon[e] and his second wife Eleanor Jones who migrated to Fayette County, KY. William Watson Boon[e] was born 2 May 1768 in King George, VA and died 27 Jan 1837 in Lexington, Fayette County, KY. Mary Boon[e] a daughter of William Watson Boon[e] was the second wife of John Lynch Moore of Frankfort, Franklin County, KY and they are my third great grandparents. .
I sent copies of all the documents I used in my supplemental applications to the Filson Historical Society Library in Louisville, KY. They were added to an existing Boone family file in the library. Here is a list of the documents:
1. 1850 United States Census for Franklin County , KY for John L. Moore head of household documenting that his son William Boone Moore resided in the household.
2. 1860 United States Census for Franklin County, KY for John L. Moore head of household documenting that his son William Boone Moore resided in the household.
3. Record of the marriage of John L. Moore to Mary Boon[e] 26 Jun 1834 from Fayette County , KY Marriage Book J, p 118
4. The Will of William Boon[e] [Jr.] from Fayette County, KY Will Book N, p 46-47 documenting that Mary Moore was his daughter and John L. Moore was his son-in-law
5. The find-a-grave memorial for Mary Boon[e] showing her gravestone inscription as "Wife of John L. Moore" and her date of death as 20 Oct 1905
6. NSDAR Record Copy #411061 based on the patriotic service of William Boon[e] as a soldier during the Revolutionary War and lineage through his son William Boon[e] [Jr].
7. NSDAR Record Copy #315993 based on the patriotic service of William Boon[e] as a soldier during the Revolutionary War and lineage through his son William Boon[e] [Jr] and granddaughter Mary Boon[e] Moore who married John Lynch Moore. (NOTE: This record copy was used to verify the military service for NSDAR Record Copy #411061).
8. Ancestry.com " Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850" William Boon[e] to Eleanor Jones 17 Aug 1801 in King George County , VA
9. US Gen Web Archives King George County , VA "Fee-Book" Marriages William Boon[e] [Sr] to Keziah Green[e] Feb 1770
10. Harris, Nancy E. King George County, Virginia 1720-1990 , (1990) Clearfield Company, Baltimore, MD p 254 marriage of William Boon[e] to Keziah Green[e] Feb 1770
11. King George County, VA Deed Book 8 p439-440, documenting Keziah Boon was the widow of William Boon[e] [Sr] and their son was William Boon[e] [Jr]
12. Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, p76 documenting the military service of William Boon[e] [Sr]
13. United States Revolutionary War Compiled Service records, 1775-1783 for William Boon[e], NARA Publication M881 Roll 1090 (from FamilySearch.org)
14. Revolutionary War Service Record for William Boon[e] who served as a Private in the Infantry from Fold3, NARA Publication M881 Roll 1090
15. Library of Virginia On-Line Catalog, Public Service Claim for William Boon[e] [Sr] of King George County , VA
16. The Will of Richard Green from King George County, VA Will Book 1 p388-389 documenting that Keziah Boon[e] was the daughter of Richard Green and that his will was probated 5 Feb 1778.
17. Gwathmey, Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution, p324 documenting the military service of Richard Green in the 3rd Regiment Continental Line.
18. United States Revolutionary War Compiled Service records, 1775-1783 for Richard Green, Third Virginia Regiment, NARA Publication M881 Roll 0953 (from FamilySearch.org)
19 Revolutionary War Service Records for Richard Green from Fold3, NARA Publication M881 Roll 0953, showing he enlisted 23 Feb 1776 for two years, served as a Waggoner under Captains William Washington and John Frances Mercer, and his service continued through 1 Feb 1778.
20. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 for Private Richard Green from Ancestry.com, War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93, Roll 98
21. NARA Publication M246, Roll 98 images 58, 109, and 112 of 789 showing Richard Green was listed on muster rolls under Privates as an on-command waggoner.
22. Valley Forge Muster Roll showing Richard Green as a Private in the 3rd Virginia Regiment under Captain John Frances Mercer with a notation in Jan 1778 that he was a waggoner and notations that there is no record of him after about the middle of Feb 1778 (as noted above, his will was probated 5 Feb 1778 meaning he died sometime prior to that date)
In addition, I am attaching a document that I received from Claude Smith Farmer, Jr., another Boone descendant who gave me permission to share copies:
23. The Will of William Boon[e] [Sr] from King George County, VA Will Book 2 p184-186, executed 17 Feb 1792 and probated 5 Feb 1795.1
Family | Keziah Green b. c 1750, d. a 1806 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. William Boone 1740 - 1792: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23805&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 30 December 2025. Keziah Green Abt 1750 - Aft 1806: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23806&tree=Tree1
Keziah Green1
F, #103662, b. circa 1750, d. after 1806
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2025 |
Keziah Green was born circa 1750 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Boone (Jr.), son of William Boone (Sr.) and Elizabeth Arnold, on 1 February 1770 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
URL: http://www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/VM1770.html
URL title: Virginia Marriage Records.
Note:
Feb 1 1770 William Boon Kezziah Greene King George.1
Keziah Green died after 1806 at Fayette Co., Kentucky, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1773-1780 King George County Deed Book 5 (Antient Press); Page 1124-1125
THIS INDENTURE made the fourth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy four Between WILLIAM BOON of County of King George and KERRIAH his Wife of one part and SAMUEL KENDALL of the same County of other part: Whereas by Deed of Bargain and Sale made the (blank) day of September in the year of our Lord 1771, the said SAMUEL KENDALL and ELIZABETH his Wife for the consideration therein mentioned conveyed unto WILLIAM BOON about fifty acres of land in the said County; And Whereas SAML. KENDALL hath since contracted with WILLIAM BOON for the purchase thereof for the sum of Eighty one pounds NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM BOON and his Wife for the sum of eighty one pounds to them in hand paid by SAMUEL KENDALL by these presents doth bargain and sell unto SAMUEL KENDALL and his heirs all that tract of land whereon SAML: KENDALL lived and now liveth containing one hundred and two acres be the same more or less and which was given ELIZA:, the Wife of sd. SAML. in tail, together with the buildings & improvements thereon and the rights members and appurtenances belonging, To have and to hold the tract of land and premises with appurtenances unto SAMUEL KENDALL his heirs and WILLIAM BOON and KERRIAH for themselves their heirs shall when required make such further Deeds & Conveyances as may be necessary for the sure making of said tract of land unto SAML: KENDALL his heirs; In Witness whereof the said WM. BOON hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day & year first above written
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
GEORGE his mark JOHNSTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO: BODINGTON, KERRIAH BOON
JOHN his mark RANKINS
Received of SAMUEL KENDALL the sum of eighty one pounds, the consideration money within mentioned this 4th day of May 1774
JOHN BODINGTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO. his mark RANKINS
GEORGE his mark JOHNSON
At a Court held for King George County the 5th day of May 1774
W, M. BOON &KERRIAH his Wifes Indented Deed of Mortgage to SAML. KENDALL, said KERRIAH being first privately examined, it is acknowledged & admitted to Record
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/kinggeorge/wills/ta129702.txt
URL title: Last Will and Testament of Anne Thornley
Note:
Last Will and Testament of Anne Thornley
Will Book 2, Pages 153-154 King George County, Virginia Records
Page 153
In the Name of God Amen. I Anne Thornley of King George County being in perfect sense and memory do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament as follows.
Item, I do give & bequeath my horse Drednaugh to my son Epaphroditus Thornley to him and his heirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to Judy Thornley daughter of John Thornley my roan mare and my best side saddle to her and her heirs forever
Item. I do give to William Thornley son of Aaron Thornley my young mare to him and his heirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to my grandson John Thornley son of John Thornley my colt to him and his heirs forever
Item. My Will and desire is that all the rest of my stocks of cattle sheep and hogs be sold and the money arising to be equally divided between Epaphroditus Thornley, Judy Thornley daughter of John Thornley & Elizabeth Thornley daughter of Aaron Thornley to them and their heirs forever
Item. I do give to Judy Thornley daughter of John Thornley one good feather bed and furniture, chest of drawers and one trunk to her and her heirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to my sister SARAH RANKINS my best Virginia Cloth gound [sic] and petticoat to her and her heirs
Item. I do give all my wearing apparel to Margt. Thornley and Catha. Thornley to be equally divided between them to them and their heirs forever Item. My Will and desire is that all the Negroes belonging to the estate John Thornley deced. in my possession be equally divided between Aaron Thornley, John Thornley and Epaphroditus Thornley to them and theirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to my sons John Thornley and Epaphroditus Thornley all the remainder of my estate, to be equally divided between
them, to them and their heirs forever
Item. I do nominate and appoint my son John Thornley Executor of this my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twelfth day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety
Sign'd, Sealed & Acknowledged
this in presence of us... Anne (her X mark) Thornley (Seal)
W. BOON, KEZIA (her X mark) BOON
William (his X mark) Gregory
At a Court held for King George County
the 6th day of December 1792
The last Will and Testament of Anne Thornley deceased was presented into Court by John Thornley the Executor therein named who made oath thereto according to Law and being further proved by the oaths of William Boon and William Gregory two of the Witnesses thereto subscribed is Ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of the said John Thornley certificate is granted him for obtaining probate thereof in due form, having first performed what the Law in such cases require
Copy
Teste
Lau Berry Clk. Crt
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/e/l/Debora-L-Bell/GENE6-0001. html
URL title: Descendants of Dr. Richard Green (b. 1728)
Note:
I Richard Green of Brunswick Parish and County of King George being very sick.. give and bequeath to my loving son Charles Green twelve pounds to be raised out of my estate.. unto my loving son Moses Green twelve pounds to be raised out of my estate.. unto my loving son William Green twelve pounds to be raised out of my estate.. unto my loving son Richard Green five shillings.. unto my loving daughter Mary Allen five shillings.. unto my loving daughter KISZIAH BOON five shillings.. unto my loving son Jonathan Green five shillings.. unto my loving son George Green all the remainder of my estate.. appoint my loving son George Green & Johathan Green my Executors.. this 5th day January 1778. Presence WILLIAM RANKINS, Richard x Green Elizabeth Wood.
At a court held.. 5th Feby. 1778.. will presented.. admitted to record.. certificate granted Executors for obtaining a probate.
More About DR. RICHARD GREEN:
Will: Will Abstracts of King George County, Virginia 1752-1780, Will Book A, Page 114.
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1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 120
Samuel Kendall, Sr., Will
In the name of God Amen: I Samuel Kendall, Sr., of King George County being sick and infirm of body but of perfect sense and memory thanks be to Almighty God do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner following, to wit;
Item I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Kendal all that tract and plantation I purchased from Francis Strother whereon my said son Benjamin now lives to him and his heirs forever.
Item I also give to my son Benjamin Kendal one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever.
Item I do give to my children, namely, Woffendel Kendal, Samuel Kendal, William Kendal’s children, Sarah Peed’s children, John Kendal and Frances Berry, the negroes as they stand given in a deed of gift acknowledged by me and my deceased wife Elizabeth and recorded in the County Court of King George.
Item I do leave the plantation whereon I now live with all the rest of my estate to be sold in order to pay my debts and what money may be over discharging my just debts to be equally divided between my sons [Page 121] Samuel Kendal, John Kendal and Benjamin Kendal to them and their heirs forever.
Item I do nominate and appoint Benjamin Kendal and William Boon, executors of this my last will and testament revoking and disannulling all other will or wills heretofore made and ratifying this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 31st day of August 1789.
Signed sealed and published Samuel Kendall
This last will before us
William Boon, Kezia Boon [his mark] John Kay
At a court held for King George County the 1st day of July 1790. The last will and testament of Samuel Kendall, deceased, as aforegoing, was then presented into court by Benjamin Kendel and William Boon, the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to law and being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded; and on motion of the said executors, certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof in due form, the said executor having first performed what the law in such cases require.
Test: Lawrence Berry, clerk.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
URL: http://www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/VM1770.html
URL title: Virginia Marriage Records.
Note:
Feb 1 1770 William Boon Kezziah Greene King George.1
Keziah Green died after 1806 at Fayette Co., Kentucky, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1773-1780 King George County Deed Book 5 (Antient Press); Page 1124-1125
THIS INDENTURE made the fourth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy four Between WILLIAM BOON of County of King George and KERRIAH his Wife of one part and SAMUEL KENDALL of the same County of other part: Whereas by Deed of Bargain and Sale made the (blank) day of September in the year of our Lord 1771, the said SAMUEL KENDALL and ELIZABETH his Wife for the consideration therein mentioned conveyed unto WILLIAM BOON about fifty acres of land in the said County; And Whereas SAML. KENDALL hath since contracted with WILLIAM BOON for the purchase thereof for the sum of Eighty one pounds NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM BOON and his Wife for the sum of eighty one pounds to them in hand paid by SAMUEL KENDALL by these presents doth bargain and sell unto SAMUEL KENDALL and his heirs all that tract of land whereon SAML: KENDALL lived and now liveth containing one hundred and two acres be the same more or less and which was given ELIZA:, the Wife of sd. SAML. in tail, together with the buildings & improvements thereon and the rights members and appurtenances belonging, To have and to hold the tract of land and premises with appurtenances unto SAMUEL KENDALL his heirs and WILLIAM BOON and KERRIAH for themselves their heirs shall when required make such further Deeds & Conveyances as may be necessary for the sure making of said tract of land unto SAML: KENDALL his heirs; In Witness whereof the said WM. BOON hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day & year first above written
Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
GEORGE his mark JOHNSTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO: BODINGTON, KERRIAH BOON
JOHN his mark RANKINS
Received of SAMUEL KENDALL the sum of eighty one pounds, the consideration money within mentioned this 4th day of May 1774
JOHN BODINGTON WILLIAM BOON
JNO. his mark RANKINS
GEORGE his mark JOHNSON
At a Court held for King George County the 5th day of May 1774
W, M. BOON &KERRIAH his Wifes Indented Deed of Mortgage to SAML. KENDALL, said KERRIAH being first privately examined, it is acknowledged & admitted to Record
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/kinggeorge/wills/ta129702.txt
URL title: Last Will and Testament of Anne Thornley
Note:
Last Will and Testament of Anne Thornley
Will Book 2, Pages 153-154 King George County, Virginia Records
Page 153
In the Name of God Amen. I Anne Thornley of King George County being in perfect sense and memory do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament as follows.
Item, I do give & bequeath my horse Drednaugh to my son Epaphroditus Thornley to him and his heirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to Judy Thornley daughter of John Thornley my roan mare and my best side saddle to her and her heirs forever
Item. I do give to William Thornley son of Aaron Thornley my young mare to him and his heirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to my grandson John Thornley son of John Thornley my colt to him and his heirs forever
Item. My Will and desire is that all the rest of my stocks of cattle sheep and hogs be sold and the money arising to be equally divided between Epaphroditus Thornley, Judy Thornley daughter of John Thornley & Elizabeth Thornley daughter of Aaron Thornley to them and their heirs forever
Item. I do give to Judy Thornley daughter of John Thornley one good feather bed and furniture, chest of drawers and one trunk to her and her heirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to my sister SARAH RANKINS my best Virginia Cloth gound [sic] and petticoat to her and her heirs
Item. I do give all my wearing apparel to Margt. Thornley and Catha. Thornley to be equally divided between them to them and their heirs forever Item. My Will and desire is that all the Negroes belonging to the estate John Thornley deced. in my possession be equally divided between Aaron Thornley, John Thornley and Epaphroditus Thornley to them and theirs forever
Item. I do give and bequeath to my sons John Thornley and Epaphroditus Thornley all the remainder of my estate, to be equally divided between
them, to them and their heirs forever
Item. I do nominate and appoint my son John Thornley Executor of this my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this twelfth day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety
Sign'd, Sealed & Acknowledged
this in presence of us... Anne (her X mark) Thornley (Seal)
W. BOON, KEZIA (her X mark) BOON
William (his X mark) Gregory
At a Court held for King George County
the 6th day of December 1792
The last Will and Testament of Anne Thornley deceased was presented into Court by John Thornley the Executor therein named who made oath thereto according to Law and being further proved by the oaths of William Boon and William Gregory two of the Witnesses thereto subscribed is Ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of the said John Thornley certificate is granted him for obtaining probate thereof in due form, having first performed what the Law in such cases require
Copy
Teste
Lau Berry Clk. Crt
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/e/l/Debora-L-Bell/GENE6-0001. html
URL title: Descendants of Dr. Richard Green (b. 1728)
Note:
I Richard Green of Brunswick Parish and County of King George being very sick.. give and bequeath to my loving son Charles Green twelve pounds to be raised out of my estate.. unto my loving son Moses Green twelve pounds to be raised out of my estate.. unto my loving son William Green twelve pounds to be raised out of my estate.. unto my loving son Richard Green five shillings.. unto my loving daughter Mary Allen five shillings.. unto my loving daughter KISZIAH BOON five shillings.. unto my loving son Jonathan Green five shillings.. unto my loving son George Green all the remainder of my estate.. appoint my loving son George Green & Johathan Green my Executors.. this 5th day January 1778. Presence WILLIAM RANKINS, Richard x Green Elizabeth Wood.
At a court held.. 5th Feby. 1778.. will presented.. admitted to record.. certificate granted Executors for obtaining a probate.
More About DR. RICHARD GREEN:
Will: Will Abstracts of King George County, Virginia 1752-1780, Will Book A, Page 114.
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1780-1804 King George County, Virginia Will Book 2; [Mike Marshall]; Page 120
Samuel Kendall, Sr., Will
In the name of God Amen: I Samuel Kendall, Sr., of King George County being sick and infirm of body but of perfect sense and memory thanks be to Almighty God do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner following, to wit;
Item I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Kendal all that tract and plantation I purchased from Francis Strother whereon my said son Benjamin now lives to him and his heirs forever.
Item I also give to my son Benjamin Kendal one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever.
Item I do give to my children, namely, Woffendel Kendal, Samuel Kendal, William Kendal’s children, Sarah Peed’s children, John Kendal and Frances Berry, the negroes as they stand given in a deed of gift acknowledged by me and my deceased wife Elizabeth and recorded in the County Court of King George.
Item I do leave the plantation whereon I now live with all the rest of my estate to be sold in order to pay my debts and what money may be over discharging my just debts to be equally divided between my sons [Page 121] Samuel Kendal, John Kendal and Benjamin Kendal to them and their heirs forever.
Item I do nominate and appoint Benjamin Kendal and William Boon, executors of this my last will and testament revoking and disannulling all other will or wills heretofore made and ratifying this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 31st day of August 1789.
Signed sealed and published Samuel Kendall
This last will before us
William Boon, Kezia Boon [his mark] John Kay
At a court held for King George County the 1st day of July 1790. The last will and testament of Samuel Kendall, deceased, as aforegoing, was then presented into court by Benjamin Kendel and William Boon, the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to law and being further proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed was ordered to be recorded; and on motion of the said executors, certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof in due form, the said executor having first performed what the law in such cases require.
Test: Lawrence Berry, clerk.1
Family | William Boone (Jr.) b. 1740, d. 5 Feb 1792 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 30 December 2025. Keziah Green Abt 1750 - Aft 1806: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23806&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
James Arnold1
M, #103663, b. before 1730, d. after 1784
| Father | Benjamin Arnold1 b. b 1710, d. a 1789 |
| Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 b. b 1714, d. a 2 Dec 1788 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
James Arnold married Sarah (?)2
James Arnold was born before 1730 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
James Arnold died after 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
James and Isaac appear in 1758 orange co va records together... brothers?
guess at parents
===
1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 243-44.
15 Jan. 1767. James Arnold of Culpeper County to Abraham Smith. For £9.6.7 current money. Two feather beds and furniture with one rugg, blanket and sheet to each bed, and a man's hatt.
James Arnold
Wit: Thos. Porter, Chas. Porter.
16 April 1767. Proved by Thomas Porter and Charles Porter.
===
1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 298-300
(On margin: Underwood & Ux. Deed to Arnold D. D. order JAS. JETT 1791)
THIS INDENTURE made the Seventeenth day of March in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Eighty four made and entered into Between THOMAS UNDERWOOD of FAUQUIER COUNTY & MARGARET his Wife of one part & JAMES ARNOLD of County of Culpeper of other part Witnesseth that for sum of Thirty pounds current money to them in hand paid do by these presents bargain & sell JAMES ARNOLD his heirs a certain tract of land laying in County of Culpeper (taken out of a greater tract of land formerly belonging to WILLIAM HAMMETT deced) containing One hundred & two acres & granted said THOMAS UNDERWOOD by Deed of Gift from said WM. HAMMETT deced and bounded Begining at a Hickory &white Oak and runing thence South forty four & half degrees West One hundred & fifty two pole to a Hickory & white Oak on side of a Hill, thence South seven & a half degrees West One hundred pole to a Poplar by side of a branch, thence North eighty eight degrees West One hundred & thirty five pole to a parcel of Pines on side of a Branch, thence North forty two degrees West seventy five pole to a Hickory & Pine binding the branch, thence North forty three degrees East ninety two pole to a white Oak onside of a Hill, thence North fifty two degrees East One hundred & seventy six pole to the Begining containing One hundred and two acres more or less Together with all houses Orchards and appurtenances to the same belonging To have and to hold said tract of land with the appurtenances unto JAMES ARNOLD his heirs freed & cleared from all Incumbrances whatsoever In Witness whereof THOMAS UNDERWOOD & MARGARET his Wife have hereunto set their hands & Seals the day & year first above written
in presence of JAMES JETT, THOMAS UNDERWOOD
VINCENT TAPP, JOHN WIGGINTON MARGARET UNDERWOOD
The Commonwealth of Virginia to JAMES PENDLETON, WILLIAM McCLANAHAN & JOHN WIGGINTON Gentlemen Greeting (The Commission for the private Examination of MARGARET, Wife of THOMAS UNDERWOOD, dated at the Courthouse the the 19th day of March 1784 and in the Eighth year of the Commonwealth) (The return of the private Examination of MARGARET UNDERWOOD dated 27th day of March 1784 and signed by WM. McCLANAHAN and JOHN WIGGINTON)
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of November 1784
This Indenture was proved by the Oaths of JAMES JETT , VINCENT TAPP & JOHN WIGGINTON witnesses thereto & with Commission thereto annexed & Certificate thereon endorsed was ordered to be recorded
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1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 303-305
THIS INDENTURE made the 15th day of November in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty four Between JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH his Wife of County of Culpeper and Commonwealth of Virginia of one part and JOHN READ of same County & Commonwealth of other part Witnesseth that JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife for sum of Sixty pounds Virginia Currency to them paid by these presents do bargain & sell unto JOHN READ his heirs a certain tract of land lying in County of Culpeper & in the North Little Fork of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER being part of a greater Tract & bounded Begining at a Pine, Corner to HANDKINSON READ & WILLIS's Old Survey now Colo. JAMES PENDLETONs & running with said PENDLETONs line South seventy seven degrees West One hundred & Ninety four poles to two red & a white Oak Saplings on East side of the RIDGE PATH, thence running the several courses of said PATH South 15 degrees East 116 poles, South 62 degrees East 28 poles, South 67 East 68 poles, South 30 East 34 poles, South 14 West 42 poles, South 34 poles, South 19 degrees East 42 poles to two Pines on West side of said PATH in WM. BOWMERs line, thence with his line North 43 degrees East 142 poles to three white Oaks Corner to said BOWMER & HANDKINSON READ, thence with READs line North 15 degrees West One hundred & forty four poles to the begining Containing One hundred & fifty two acres Together with all houses profits &Emoluments to the said land belonging To have and to hold the said One hundred & fifty two acres of land with the appurtenances and JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife will warrant & forever defend by these presents against any person In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands & Seals the day & year first above written
in presence of us JAMES ARNOLD
SARAH ARNOLD
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of November 1784
This Indenture was acknowledged by the parties & ordered to be recorded, Previous to which the said SARAH was privily Examined as the Law directs
===
http://files.usgwarchives.net/special/afas/volume7/vol7.txt
p. 185 Culpeper Co VA 1800 Tax List (District of Aaron Lane)
CHARLES ARNOLD - 1 white male tithable, 0 horses
JAMES ARNOLD, Jr. - 1 white male tithable, 1 horse
JAMES ARNOLD, Sr. - 0 white male tithable, 1 horse, 1 slave
Over 16, 0 slaves 12-16
JOHN ARNOLD - 1 white male tithable, 5 horse.1 He was listed as a beneficiary in James Edwards's will on 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)3
James Arnold was born before 1730 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
James Arnold died after 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
James and Isaac appear in 1758 orange co va records together... brothers?
guess at parents
===
1765-1769 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book E (Part 2); [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 243-44.
15 Jan. 1767. James Arnold of Culpeper County to Abraham Smith. For £9.6.7 current money. Two feather beds and furniture with one rugg, blanket and sheet to each bed, and a man's hatt.
James Arnold
Wit: Thos. Porter, Chas. Porter.
16 April 1767. Proved by Thomas Porter and Charles Porter.
===
1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 298-300
(On margin: Underwood & Ux. Deed to Arnold D. D. order JAS. JETT 1791)
THIS INDENTURE made the Seventeenth day of March in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Eighty four made and entered into Between THOMAS UNDERWOOD of FAUQUIER COUNTY & MARGARET his Wife of one part & JAMES ARNOLD of County of Culpeper of other part Witnesseth that for sum of Thirty pounds current money to them in hand paid do by these presents bargain & sell JAMES ARNOLD his heirs a certain tract of land laying in County of Culpeper (taken out of a greater tract of land formerly belonging to WILLIAM HAMMETT deced) containing One hundred & two acres & granted said THOMAS UNDERWOOD by Deed of Gift from said WM. HAMMETT deced and bounded Begining at a Hickory &white Oak and runing thence South forty four & half degrees West One hundred & fifty two pole to a Hickory & white Oak on side of a Hill, thence South seven & a half degrees West One hundred pole to a Poplar by side of a branch, thence North eighty eight degrees West One hundred & thirty five pole to a parcel of Pines on side of a Branch, thence North forty two degrees West seventy five pole to a Hickory & Pine binding the branch, thence North forty three degrees East ninety two pole to a white Oak onside of a Hill, thence North fifty two degrees East One hundred & seventy six pole to the Begining containing One hundred and two acres more or less Together with all houses Orchards and appurtenances to the same belonging To have and to hold said tract of land with the appurtenances unto JAMES ARNOLD his heirs freed & cleared from all Incumbrances whatsoever In Witness whereof THOMAS UNDERWOOD & MARGARET his Wife have hereunto set their hands & Seals the day & year first above written
in presence of JAMES JETT, THOMAS UNDERWOOD
VINCENT TAPP, JOHN WIGGINTON MARGARET UNDERWOOD
The Commonwealth of Virginia to JAMES PENDLETON, WILLIAM McCLANAHAN & JOHN WIGGINTON Gentlemen Greeting (The Commission for the private Examination of MARGARET, Wife of THOMAS UNDERWOOD, dated at the Courthouse the the 19th day of March 1784 and in the Eighth year of the Commonwealth) (The return of the private Examination of MARGARET UNDERWOOD dated 27th day of March 1784 and signed by WM. McCLANAHAN and JOHN WIGGINTON)
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of November 1784
This Indenture was proved by the Oaths of JAMES JETT , VINCENT TAPP & JOHN WIGGINTON witnesses thereto & with Commission thereto annexed & Certificate thereon endorsed was ordered to be recorded
===
1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 303-305
THIS INDENTURE made the 15th day of November in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty four Between JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH his Wife of County of Culpeper and Commonwealth of Virginia of one part and JOHN READ of same County & Commonwealth of other part Witnesseth that JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife for sum of Sixty pounds Virginia Currency to them paid by these presents do bargain & sell unto JOHN READ his heirs a certain tract of land lying in County of Culpeper & in the North Little Fork of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER being part of a greater Tract & bounded Begining at a Pine, Corner to HANDKINSON READ & WILLIS's Old Survey now Colo. JAMES PENDLETONs & running with said PENDLETONs line South seventy seven degrees West One hundred & Ninety four poles to two red & a white Oak Saplings on East side of the RIDGE PATH, thence running the several courses of said PATH South 15 degrees East 116 poles, South 62 degrees East 28 poles, South 67 East 68 poles, South 30 East 34 poles, South 14 West 42 poles, South 34 poles, South 19 degrees East 42 poles to two Pines on West side of said PATH in WM. BOWMERs line, thence with his line North 43 degrees East 142 poles to three white Oaks Corner to said BOWMER & HANDKINSON READ, thence with READs line North 15 degrees West One hundred & forty four poles to the begining Containing One hundred & fifty two acres Together with all houses profits &Emoluments to the said land belonging To have and to hold the said One hundred & fifty two acres of land with the appurtenances and JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife will warrant & forever defend by these presents against any person In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands & Seals the day & year first above written
in presence of us JAMES ARNOLD
SARAH ARNOLD
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of November 1784
This Indenture was acknowledged by the parties & ordered to be recorded, Previous to which the said SARAH was privily Examined as the Law directs
===
http://files.usgwarchives.net/special/afas/volume7/vol7.txt
p. 185 Culpeper Co VA 1800 Tax List (District of Aaron Lane)
CHARLES ARNOLD - 1 white male tithable, 0 horses
JAMES ARNOLD, Jr. - 1 white male tithable, 1 horse
JAMES ARNOLD, Sr. - 0 white male tithable, 1 horse, 1 slave
Over 16, 0 slaves 12-16
JOHN ARNOLD - 1 white male tithable, 5 horse.1 He was listed as a beneficiary in James Edwards's will on 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)3
Family | Sarah (?) d. a 15 Nov 1784 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 31 December 2025. James Arnold Bef 1730 - Aft 1784: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30277&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 31 December 2025. Sarah MNU Arnold unk - Aft 1784: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135759&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 10 December 2025. James Edwards Abt 1701 - 1788: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115441&tree=Tree1
Sarah (?)1
F, #103664, d. after 15 November 1784
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Sarah (?) married James Arnold, son of Benjamin Arnold and Elizabeth (?).1
Sarah (?) died after 15 November 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Sarah (?) lived on 15 November 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 303-305
THIS INDENTURE made the 15th day of November in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty four Between JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH his Wife of County of Culpeper and Commonwealth of Virginia of one part and JOHN READ of same County & Commonwealth of other part Witnesseth that JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife for sum of Sixty pounds Virginia Currency to them paid by these presents do bargain & sell unto JOHN READ his heirs a certain tract of land lying in County of Culpeper & in the North Little Fork of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER being part of a greater Tract & bounded Begining at a Pine, Corner to HANDKINSON READ & WILLIS's Old Survey now Colo. JAMES PENDLETONs & running with said PENDLETONs line South seventy seven degrees West One hundred & Ninety four poles to two red & a white Oak Saplings on East side of the RIDGE PATH, thence running the several courses of said PATH South 15 degrees East 116 poles, South 62 degrees East 28 poles, South 67 East 68 poles, South 30 East 34 poles, South 14 West 42 poles, South 34 poles, South 19 degrees East 42 poles to two Pines on West side of said PATH in WM. BOWMERs line, thence with his line North 43 degrees East 142 poles to three white Oaks Corner to said BOWMER & HANDKINSON READ, thence with READs line North 15 degrees West One hundred & forty four poles to the begining Containing One hundred & fifty two acres Together with all houses profits &Emoluments to the said land belonging To have and to hold the said One hundred & fifty two acres of land with the appurtenances and JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife will warrant & forever defend by these presents against any person In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands & Seals the day & year first above written
in presence of us JAMES ARNOLD
SARAH ARNOLD
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of November 1784
This Indenture was acknowledged by the parties & ordered to be recorded, Previous to which the said SARAH was privily Examined as the Law directs.1
Sarah (?) died after 15 November 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Sarah (?) lived on 15 November 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 303-305
THIS INDENTURE made the 15th day of November in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty four Between JAMES ARNOLD and SARAH his Wife of County of Culpeper and Commonwealth of Virginia of one part and JOHN READ of same County & Commonwealth of other part Witnesseth that JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife for sum of Sixty pounds Virginia Currency to them paid by these presents do bargain & sell unto JOHN READ his heirs a certain tract of land lying in County of Culpeper & in the North Little Fork of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER being part of a greater Tract & bounded Begining at a Pine, Corner to HANDKINSON READ & WILLIS's Old Survey now Colo. JAMES PENDLETONs & running with said PENDLETONs line South seventy seven degrees West One hundred & Ninety four poles to two red & a white Oak Saplings on East side of the RIDGE PATH, thence running the several courses of said PATH South 15 degrees East 116 poles, South 62 degrees East 28 poles, South 67 East 68 poles, South 30 East 34 poles, South 14 West 42 poles, South 34 poles, South 19 degrees East 42 poles to two Pines on West side of said PATH in WM. BOWMERs line, thence with his line North 43 degrees East 142 poles to three white Oaks Corner to said BOWMER & HANDKINSON READ, thence with READs line North 15 degrees West One hundred & forty four poles to the begining Containing One hundred & fifty two acres Together with all houses profits &Emoluments to the said land belonging To have and to hold the said One hundred & fifty two acres of land with the appurtenances and JAMES ARNOLD & SARAH his Wife will warrant & forever defend by these presents against any person In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands & Seals the day & year first above written
in presence of us JAMES ARNOLD
SARAH ARNOLD
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of November 1784
This Indenture was acknowledged by the parties & ordered to be recorded, Previous to which the said SARAH was privily Examined as the Law directs.1
Family | James Arnold b. b 1730, d. a 1784 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 31 December 2025. Sarah MNU Arnold unk - Aft 1784: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135759&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Susannah Arnold1
F, #103665, d. after 2 December 1788
| Father | Benjamin Arnold1,2 b. b 1710, d. a 1789 |
| Mother | Elizabeth (?)2,1 b. b 1714, d. a 2 Dec 1788 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Susannah Arnold married William Graves.3
Susannah Arnold died after 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Susannah Arnold lived at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)1 She was listed as a beneficiary in James Edwards's will on 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)4
Susannah Arnold died after 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Susannah Arnold lived at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)1 She was listed as a beneficiary in James Edwards's will on 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)4
Family | William Graves d. 1819 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 31 December 2025. Susannah Arnold unk - Aft 1788: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115438&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 31 December 2025. Benjamin Arnold Bef 1710 - Aft 1789: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115439&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 31 December 2025. William Graves unk - 1819: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115437&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 10 December 2025. James Edwards Abt 1701 - 1788: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115441&tree=Tree1
William Graves1
M, #103666, d. 1819
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
William Graves was born at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Susannah Arnold, daughter of Benjamin Arnold and Elizabeth (?).1
William Graves died in 1819 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
He was Research Issues See Early Colonial Settlers for William's ancestors.1
William Graves died in 1819 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
He was Research Issues See Early Colonial Settlers for William's ancestors.1
Family | Susannah Arnold d. a 2 Dec 1788 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 31 December 2025. William Graves unk - 1819: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115437&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Betty Arnold1
F, #103669, d. after 2 December 1788
| Father | Benjamin Arnold1 b. b 1710, d. a 1789 |
| Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 b. b 1714, d. a 2 Dec 1788 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Betty Arnold was born at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Betty Arnold died after 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
; NB: In his will, James EDWARDS, refers to her as "my daughter Judith ARNOLD." It is not clear to me if ARNOLD was her maiden name, or if she was in fact some other relation t.1 She was listed as a beneficiary in James Edwards's will on 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)2
Betty Arnold died after 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
; NB: In his will, James EDWARDS, refers to her as "my daughter Judith ARNOLD." It is not clear to me if ARNOLD was her maiden name, or if she was in fact some other relation t.1 She was listed as a beneficiary in James Edwards's will on 2 December 1788 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1772-1798 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
EDWARDS, JAMES, Spotsylvania Co., d. Oct. 13, 1788, Executors Bond dated Dec. 2, 1788.
Wit. James Pettus, Joseph Pettus, Lindsay Arnold.
Ex. John Graves, Jr., Benjamin Waller, Jr., and John Waller, his brother.
Leg. wife Elizabeth;
my said wife's four children James, Barbary, Susanah and Betty Arnold;
my daughter Judith Arnold. Page 910.)2
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 31 December 2025. Betty Arnold unk - Aft 1788: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I124053&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 10 December 2025. James Edwards Abt 1701 - 1788: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115441&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth Arnold1
F, #103670, b. 3 January 1784, d. 23 November 1862
| Father | Reuben Arnold1 b. 1750, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
| Mother | Margaret "Peggy" Hudson1 b. 21 Jan 1756, d. 26 Oct 1848 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Elizabeth Arnold was born on 3 January 1784 at Culpeper, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Bourne, son of Corp Francis Bourne and Frances Christopher, before 1823
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest chikldf, John, was born in 1823.2
Elizabeth Arnold died on 23 November 1862 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 78.1
Elizabeth Arnold was buried after 23 November 1862 at Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest chikldf, John, was born in 1823.2
Elizabeth Arnold died on 23 November 1862 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 78.1
Elizabeth Arnold was buried after 23 November 1862 at Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne
Birth 3 Jan 1784, Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death 23 Nov 1862 (aged 78), Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Inscription Wife of John Bourne
Family Members
Parents
Reuben Arnold 1756–1807
Margaret "Peggy" Hudson Arnold 1756–1848
Spouse
John Bourne 1780–1851
Siblings
David Arnold 1788–1857
Keziah Arnold Bryant 1790–1858
George Washington Arnold 1797–1875
Thomas Dickens Arnold Sr 1798–1870
Children
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis 1825–1898
Created by: Cindy Nicholls
Added: Aug 11, 2014
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 134188946.1
Death 23 Nov 1862 (aged 78), Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Inscription Wife of John Bourne
Family Members
Parents
Reuben Arnold 1756–1807
Margaret "Peggy" Hudson Arnold 1756–1848
Spouse
John Bourne 1780–1851
Siblings
David Arnold 1788–1857
Keziah Arnold Bryant 1790–1858
George Washington Arnold 1797–1875
Thomas Dickens Arnold Sr 1798–1870
Children
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis 1825–1898
Created by: Cindy Nicholls
Added: Aug 11, 2014
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 134188946.1
Family | John Bourne b. 24 Nov 1780, d. 1 Mar 1851 |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134188946/elizabeth-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Elizabeth Arnold Bourne (3 Jan 1784–23 Nov 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 134188946, citing Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Cindy Nicholls (contributor 47677015).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134188822/john-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for John Bourne (24 Nov 1780–1 Mar 1851), Find a Grave Memorial ID 134188822, citing Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Cindy Nicholls (contributor 47677015).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85238666/john_milton-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for John Milton Bourne (10 Mar 1823–24 Feb 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 85238666, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Nancy House Perry (contributor 46493121).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106445457/martha_ann-bettis: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Martha Ann Bourne Bettis (12 Nov 1825–1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106445457, citing Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by D L Black (contributor 47352945).
John Bourne1
M, #103671, b. 24 November 1780, d. 1 March 1851
| Father | Corp Francis Bourne1 b. 5 Jul 1727, d. 28 Jul 1803 |
| Mother | Frances Christopher2 b. 1738, d. 8 Feb 1816 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
John Bourne was born on 24 November 1780 at Culpeper, Culpeper Co., Virginia.1 He married Elizabeth Arnold, daughter of Reuben Arnold and Margaret "Peggy" Hudson, before 1823
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest chikldf, John, was born in 1823.1
John Bourne died on 1 March 1851 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 70.1
John Bourne was buried after 1 March 1851 at Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
John Bourne VVeteran
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest chikldf, John, was born in 1823.1
John Bourne died on 1 March 1851 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 70.1
John Bourne was buried after 1 March 1851 at Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
John Bourne VVeteran
Birth 24 Nov 1780, Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death 1 Mar 1851 (aged 70), Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Gravesite Details John Bourne was a son of Francis and Frances (Christopher) Bourne. Francis was A Revolutionary War Soldier and all of his descendants are eligible for membership in the Sons or Daughters)of the American Revoluntary Organization.
Family Members
Parents
Corp Francis Bourne 1727–1803
Frances Christopher Bourne 1738–1816
Spouse
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne 1784–1862
Siblings
Tabitha Bourne White 1758–1792
William Bourne 1761–1804
Agnes Bourne Hudson 1762–1833
Lucy Bourne Lowen 1764–1837
Francis Abner Bourne 1768–1847
Ambrose Dudley Bourne 1772–1823
Frances Bourne Young 1776–1824
Philadelphia Bourne Bristow 1778–1827
Daniel Bourne 1785–1850
Children
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis 1825–1898
Created by: Cindy Nicholls
Added: Aug 11, 2014
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 134188822.1
Death 1 Mar 1851 (aged 70), Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Gravesite Details John Bourne was a son of Francis and Frances (Christopher) Bourne. Francis was A Revolutionary War Soldier and all of his descendants are eligible for membership in the Sons or Daughters)of the American Revoluntary Organization.
Family Members
Parents
Corp Francis Bourne 1727–1803
Frances Christopher Bourne 1738–1816
Spouse
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne 1784–1862
Siblings
Tabitha Bourne White 1758–1792
William Bourne 1761–1804
Agnes Bourne Hudson 1762–1833
Lucy Bourne Lowen 1764–1837
Francis Abner Bourne 1768–1847
Ambrose Dudley Bourne 1772–1823
Frances Bourne Young 1776–1824
Philadelphia Bourne Bristow 1778–1827
Daniel Bourne 1785–1850
Children
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis 1825–1898
Created by: Cindy Nicholls
Added: Aug 11, 2014
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 134188822.1
Family | Elizabeth Arnold b. 3 Jan 1784, d. 23 Nov 1862 |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134188822/john-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for John Bourne (24 Nov 1780–1 Mar 1851), Find a Grave Memorial ID 134188822, citing Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Cindy Nicholls (contributor 47677015).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134189030/frances-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Frances Christopher Bourne (1738–8 Feb 1816), Find a Grave Memorial ID 134189030, citing Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Cindy Nicholls (contributor 47677015).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85238666/john_milton-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for John Milton Bourne (10 Mar 1823–24 Feb 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 85238666, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Nancy House Perry (contributor 46493121).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106445457/martha_ann-bettis: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Martha Ann Bourne Bettis (12 Nov 1825–1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106445457, citing Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by D L Black (contributor 47352945).
Frances Christopher1
F, #103672, b. 1738, d. 8 February 1816
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Frances Christopher was born in 1738 at Orange, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Corp Francis Bourne in 1757.1,2
Frances Christopher died on 8 February 1816 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1
Frances Christopher was buried after 8 February 1816 at Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1
Frances Christopher died on 8 February 1816 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1
Frances Christopher was buried after 8 February 1816 at Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1
Family | Corp Francis Bourne b. 5 Jul 1727, d. 28 Jul 1803 |
| Child |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134189030/frances-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Frances Christopher Bourne (1738–8 Feb 1816), Find a Grave Memorial ID 134189030, citing Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Cindy Nicholls (contributor 47677015).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85087386/francis-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Corp Francis Bourne (5 Jul 1727–28 Jul 1803), Find a Grave Memorial ID 85087386, citing Deboe-Bourne Family Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Daniel Maxwell (contributor 47593373).
John Milton Bourne1
M, #103673, b. 10 March 1823, d. 24 February 1895
| Father | John Bourne1 b. 24 Nov 1780, d. 1 Mar 1851 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Arnold1 b. 3 Jan 1784, d. 23 Nov 1862 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
John Milton Bourne was born on 10 March 1823 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1
John Milton Bourne died on 24 February 1895 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 71.1
John Milton Bourne died on 24 February 1895 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 71.1
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85238666/john_milton-bourne: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for John Milton Bourne (10 Mar 1823–24 Feb 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 85238666, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Nancy House Perry (contributor 46493121).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Martha Ann Bourne1
F, #103674, b. 12 November 1825, d. 1898
| Father | John Bourne1 b. 24 Nov 1780, d. 1 Mar 1851 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Arnold1 b. 3 Jan 1784, d. 23 Nov 1862 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Martha Ann Bourne was born on 12 November 1825 at Kentucky, USA.1 She married Randolph Hall Bettis before 1850
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest child, Huston, was born in 1850.2
Martha Ann Bourne was buried in 1898 at Lancaster City Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis
Birth 12 Nov 1825, Kentucky, USA
Death 1898 (aged 72–73)
Burial Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Plot section 6 lot 25 grave 11
Inscription MARTHA ANN BOURNE BETTIS 1825 - 1898
Family Members
Parents
John Bourne 1780–1851
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne 1784–1862
Spouse
Randolph Hall Bettis 1820–1889
Siblings
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
Children
Huston Jackman Bettis 1850–1880
William S. Bettis 1852–1938
Robert Bettis 1854–1915
Royal Bettis 1856–1880
James B. Bettis 1858–1892
Nancy Bettis 1864–1889
Maintained by: D L Black
Originally Created by: Joseph Anthony
Added: Mar 9, 2013
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 106445457.1
Martha Ann Bourne died in 1898.1
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest child, Huston, was born in 1850.2
Martha Ann Bourne was buried in 1898 at Lancaster City Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis
Birth 12 Nov 1825, Kentucky, USA
Death 1898 (aged 72–73)
Burial Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Plot section 6 lot 25 grave 11
Inscription MARTHA ANN BOURNE BETTIS 1825 - 1898
Family Members
Parents
John Bourne 1780–1851
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne 1784–1862
Spouse
Randolph Hall Bettis 1820–1889
Siblings
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
John Milton Bourne 1823–1895
Children
Huston Jackman Bettis 1850–1880
William S. Bettis 1852–1938
Robert Bettis 1854–1915
Royal Bettis 1856–1880
James B. Bettis 1858–1892
Nancy Bettis 1864–1889
Maintained by: D L Black
Originally Created by: Joseph Anthony
Added: Mar 9, 2013
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 106445457.1
Martha Ann Bourne died in 1898.1
Family | Randolph Hall Bettis b. 1820, d. 1889 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106445457/martha_ann-bettis: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Martha Ann Bourne Bettis (12 Nov 1825–1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106445457, citing Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by D L Black (contributor 47352945).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106445453/randolph_hall-bettis: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Randolph Hall Bettis (1820–1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106445453, citing Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by D L Black (contributor 47352945).
Randolph Hall Bettis1
M, #103675, b. 1820, d. 1889
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Randolph Hall Bettis was born in 1820.1 He married Martha Ann Bourne, daughter of John Bourne and Elizabeth Arnold, before 1850
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest child, Huston, was born in 1850.1
Randolph Hall Bettis was buried in 1889 at Lancaster City Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Randolph Hall Bettis
Randolph Hall Bettis died in 1889.1
; According to their FaG memorials, their oldest child, Huston, was born in 1850.1
Randolph Hall Bettis was buried in 1889 at Lancaster City Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Randolph Hall Bettis
Birth 1820
Death 1889 (aged 68–69)
Burial Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Plot section 6 lot 25 grave 12
Inscription RANDOLPH HALL BETTIS 1820 - 1889
Family Members
Spouse
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis 1825–1898
Children
Huston Jackman Bettis 1850–1880
William S. Bettis 1852–1938
Robert Bettis 1854–1915
Royal Bettis 1856–1880
James B. Bettis 1858–1892
Nancy Bettis 1864–1889
Maintained by: D L Black
Originally Created by: Joseph Anthony
Added: Mar 9, 2013
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 106445453.1
Death 1889 (aged 68–69)
Burial Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Plot section 6 lot 25 grave 12
Inscription RANDOLPH HALL BETTIS 1820 - 1889
Family Members
Spouse
Martha Ann Bourne Bettis 1825–1898
Children
Huston Jackman Bettis 1850–1880
William S. Bettis 1852–1938
Robert Bettis 1854–1915
Royal Bettis 1856–1880
James B. Bettis 1858–1892
Nancy Bettis 1864–1889
Maintained by: D L Black
Originally Created by: Joseph Anthony
Added: Mar 9, 2013
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 106445453.1
Randolph Hall Bettis died in 1889.1
Family | Martha Ann Bourne b. 12 Nov 1825, d. 1898 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106445453/randolph_hall-bettis: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Randolph Hall Bettis (1820–1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106445453, citing Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by D L Black (contributor 47352945).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Reuben Arnold1
M, #103676, b. 9 September 1811, d. 9 March 1899
| Father | David Arnold1 b. 26 Jan 1788, d. 7 Apr 1857 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Hudson1 b. 1782, d. Jun 1825 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Reuben Arnold was born on 9 September 1811 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1 He married Louisa Jane Craven on 14 February 1839 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.2
Reuben Arnold died on 9 March 1899 at Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 87.1
Reuben Arnold was buried after 9 March 1899 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Reuben Arnold
Reuben Arnold died on 9 March 1899 at Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 87.1
Reuben Arnold was buried after 9 March 1899 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Reuben Arnold
Birth 9 Sep 1811, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Death 9 Mar 1899 (aged 87), Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
ARNOLD Mr. Reuben Arnold died at his home on Broadway, Nicholasville, yesterday, (Thursday) afternoon, of paralysis, aged 89. Deceased was a native of Jessamine, where he had lived all of his life. Mr. Arnold leaves six children: Jno W., David and Logan Arnold, of this county; Mrs. Jane Blakeman, of Nicholasville; Mrs. J. W. Newman, Spears, and Mrs. J. Hob Prather, Lexington. Mrs. J. B. Logan, Nicholasville; Mrs. Kitty Elmore, Spears, and Mrs. Dr. Wm. Logan, Kansas City, Mo., are sisters of the deceased. Funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon from the residence at 2 o'clock, interment in Maple Grove Cemetery. (Semi-Weekly Sayings, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co, Ky, Wed Mar 15, 1899)
Family Members
Parents
David Arnold 1788–1857
Elizabeth Hudson Arnold 1782–1825
Spouse
Louisa Jane Craven Arnold 1820–1862 (m. 1839)
Children
David Arnold 1843–1908
Susan McBrayer Arnold Newman 1845–1936
Lucy Richardson Arnold Prather 1847–1936
Hudson C Arnold 1849–1923
Sallie Ann Arnold 1851–1946
Logan Burton Arnold 1853–1933
Benjamin Franklin Arnold 1856–1922
Created by: Yvonne~~~
Added: Aug 31, 2010
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 57969428.1
Death 9 Mar 1899 (aged 87), Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
ARNOLD Mr. Reuben Arnold died at his home on Broadway, Nicholasville, yesterday, (Thursday) afternoon, of paralysis, aged 89. Deceased was a native of Jessamine, where he had lived all of his life. Mr. Arnold leaves six children: Jno W., David and Logan Arnold, of this county; Mrs. Jane Blakeman, of Nicholasville; Mrs. J. W. Newman, Spears, and Mrs. J. Hob Prather, Lexington. Mrs. J. B. Logan, Nicholasville; Mrs. Kitty Elmore, Spears, and Mrs. Dr. Wm. Logan, Kansas City, Mo., are sisters of the deceased. Funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon from the residence at 2 o'clock, interment in Maple Grove Cemetery. (Semi-Weekly Sayings, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co, Ky, Wed Mar 15, 1899)
Family Members
Parents
David Arnold 1788–1857
Elizabeth Hudson Arnold 1782–1825
Spouse
Louisa Jane Craven Arnold 1820–1862 (m. 1839)
Children
David Arnold 1843–1908
Susan McBrayer Arnold Newman 1845–1936
Lucy Richardson Arnold Prather 1847–1936
Hudson C Arnold 1849–1923
Sallie Ann Arnold 1851–1946
Logan Burton Arnold 1853–1933
Benjamin Franklin Arnold 1856–1922
Created by: Yvonne~~~
Added: Aug 31, 2010
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 57969428.1
Family | Louisa Jane Craven b. 22 Aug 1820, d. 21 Aug 1862 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57969428/reuben-arnold: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Reuben Arnold (9 Sep 1811–9 Mar 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57969428, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Yvonne~~~ (contributor 46818183).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32148647/louisa_jane-arnold: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Louisa Jane Craven Arnold (22 Aug 1820–21 Aug 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32148647, citing Cravens Cemetery, Logana, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Marty (contributor 46786807).
Louisa Jane Craven1
F, #103677, b. 22 August 1820, d. 21 August 1862
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Louisa Jane Craven was born on 22 August 1820 at Logana, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1 She married Reuben Arnold, son of David Arnold and Elizabeth Hudson, on 14 February 1839 at Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA.1
Louisa Jane Craven died on 21 August 1862 at Logana, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 41.1
Louisa Jane Craven was buried after 21 August 1862 at Cravens Cemetery, Logana, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Reuben Arnold
Louisa Jane Craven died on 21 August 1862 at Logana, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 41.1
Louisa Jane Craven was buried after 21 August 1862 at Cravens Cemetery, Logana, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Reuben Arnold
Birth 9 Sep 1811, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Death 9 Mar 1899 (aged 87), Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial.1
Death 9 Mar 1899 (aged 87), Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
Burial.1
Family | Reuben Arnold b. 9 Sep 1811, d. 9 Mar 1899 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32148647/louisa_jane-arnold: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Louisa Jane Craven Arnold (22 Aug 1820–21 Aug 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32148647, citing Cravens Cemetery, Logana, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Marty (contributor 46786807).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Keziah Arnold1
F, #103678, b. 17 March 1790, d. 21 July 1858
| Father | Reuben Arnold1 b. 1750, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
| Mother | Margaret "Peggy" Hudson1 b. 21 Jan 1756, d. 26 Oct 1848 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Keziah Arnold was born on 17 March 1790 at Virginia, USA.1 She married George Smith Bryant circa 1807.2
Keziah Arnold died on 21 July 1858 at Hickman Mills, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA, at age 68.1
Keziah Arnold was buried after 21 July 1858 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Keziah Arnold Bryant
Keziah Arnold died on 21 July 1858 at Hickman Mills, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA, at age 68.1
Keziah Arnold was buried after 21 July 1858 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Keziah Arnold Bryant
Birth 17 Mar 1790, Virginia, USA
Death 21 Jul 1858 (aged 68), Hickman Mills, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Plot Div 1, Sec 7, Bl 13, Lot 8, Sp 2
wife of G. C. Bryant, also listed in Woodlawn Cem and FAG
•Name: Keziah Arnold
•Name: Keziah Bryant
•Sex: F
•Birth: 11 MAR 1790 in Virginia
•Death: 01 JUL 1858 in Hickman Mills, Missouri
•Burial: Independence, Jackson, Missouri
•Title: George S Bryant 1850 Headstone
father: Rueben Arnold b: ABT 1753
Mother: Margaret Hudson b: ABT 1756 in Culpeper, Virginia
Marriage
1 George Smith Bryant b: 18 APR 1789 in Crab Orchard, Garrard, Kentucky
•Married: ABT 1807
Children
Family Members
Parents
Reuben Arnold 1756–1807
Margaret "Peggy" Hudson Arnold 1756–1848
Spouse
George Smith Bryant 1780–1850 (m. 1807)
Siblings
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne 1784–1862
David Arnold 1788–1857
George Washington Arnold 1797–1875
Thomas Dickens Arnold Sr 1798–1870
Children
Berrilla Bryant Kemper 1808–1905
Isaac A. Bryant 1814–1896
Dr John Bryant 1816–1902
Reubin Bryant 1819–1852
Virginia Bryant Robinson 1822–1902
George C. Bryant 1824–1904
James M. Bryant 1826–1905
Dr David A Bryant 1828–1914
Created by: Deb Frantz
Added: Jun 24, 2005
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11231261.1
Death 21 Jul 1858 (aged 68), Hickman Mills, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Plot Div 1, Sec 7, Bl 13, Lot 8, Sp 2
wife of G. C. Bryant, also listed in Woodlawn Cem and FAG
•Name: Keziah Arnold
•Name: Keziah Bryant
•Sex: F
•Birth: 11 MAR 1790 in Virginia
•Death: 01 JUL 1858 in Hickman Mills, Missouri
•Burial: Independence, Jackson, Missouri
•Title: George S Bryant 1850 Headstone
father: Rueben Arnold b: ABT 1753
Mother: Margaret Hudson b: ABT 1756 in Culpeper, Virginia
Marriage
1 George Smith Bryant b: 18 APR 1789 in Crab Orchard, Garrard, Kentucky
•Married: ABT 1807
Children
1. Berilla Bryant b: 18 OCT 1808 in Kentucky
2. Polly A. Bryant b: 07 SEP 1810 in Kentucky
3. Margaret Bryant b: 17 AUG 1812 in Kentucky
4. Isaac A. Bryant b: 21 NOV 1814 in Kentucky
5. John Bryant b: 30 NOV 1816 in Kentucky
6. Rueben A. Bryant b: 04 JAN 1819 in Kentucky
7. America Bryant b: 01 FEB 1821 in Kentucky
8. Virginia Bryant b: 01 DEC 1822 in Kentucky
9. George C. Bryant b: 13 OCT 1824 in Kentucky
10. James M. Bryant b: 30 OCT 1826 in Kentucky
11. David A. Bryant b: 18 OCT 1828 in Kentucky
12. Maria Arnold Bryant b: 22 AUG 1833 in Kentucky
2. Polly A. Bryant b: 07 SEP 1810 in Kentucky
3. Margaret Bryant b: 17 AUG 1812 in Kentucky
4. Isaac A. Bryant b: 21 NOV 1814 in Kentucky
5. John Bryant b: 30 NOV 1816 in Kentucky
6. Rueben A. Bryant b: 04 JAN 1819 in Kentucky
7. America Bryant b: 01 FEB 1821 in Kentucky
8. Virginia Bryant b: 01 DEC 1822 in Kentucky
9. George C. Bryant b: 13 OCT 1824 in Kentucky
10. James M. Bryant b: 30 OCT 1826 in Kentucky
11. David A. Bryant b: 18 OCT 1828 in Kentucky
12. Maria Arnold Bryant b: 22 AUG 1833 in Kentucky
Family Members
Parents
Reuben Arnold 1756–1807
Margaret "Peggy" Hudson Arnold 1756–1848
Spouse
George Smith Bryant 1780–1850 (m. 1807)
Siblings
Elizabeth Arnold Bourne 1784–1862
David Arnold 1788–1857
George Washington Arnold 1797–1875
Thomas Dickens Arnold Sr 1798–1870
Children
Berrilla Bryant Kemper 1808–1905
Isaac A. Bryant 1814–1896
Dr John Bryant 1816–1902
Reubin Bryant 1819–1852
Virginia Bryant Robinson 1822–1902
George C. Bryant 1824–1904
James M. Bryant 1826–1905
Dr David A Bryant 1828–1914
Created by: Deb Frantz
Added: Jun 24, 2005
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11231261.1
Family | George Smith Bryant b. 18 Apr 1780, d. 5 Aug 1850 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11231261/keziah-bryant: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Keziah Arnold Bryant (17 Mar 1790–21 Jul 1858), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11231261, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Deb Frantz (contributor 46594371).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11231262/george_smith-bryant: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for George Smith Bryant (18 Apr 1780–5 Aug 1850), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11231262, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Deb Frantz (contributor 46594371).
George Smith Bryant1
M, #103679, b. 18 April 1780, d. 5 August 1850
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
George Smith Bryant was born on 18 April 1780 at Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co. (now Garrard Co.), Kentucky, USA.1 He married Keziah Arnold, daughter of Reuben Arnold and Margaret "Peggy" Hudson, circa 1807.1
George Smith Bryant died on 5 August 1850 at Hickman Mills, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA, at age 70.1
George Smith Bryant was buried after 5 August 1850 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA;
From Find a Grave:
George Smith Bryant
George Smith Bryant died on 5 August 1850 at Hickman Mills, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA, at age 70.1
George Smith Bryant was buried after 5 August 1850 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri, USA;
From Find a Grave:
George Smith Bryant
Birth 18 Apr 1780, Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Death 5 Aug 1850 (aged 70), Hickman Mills, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Plot Div 1, Sec 7, Bl 13, Lot 8, Sp 3
spouse of Keziah Bryant, also listed in Woodlawn Cem and FAGMarriage
•Married: ABT 1807
Children
Family Members
Parents
SGT John Guerrant Bryant 1760–1833
Mary Berlinda Owsley Bryant 1768–1848
Spouse
Keziah Arnold Bryant 1790–1858 (m. 1807)
Siblings
Edmond L. Bryant 1795–1865
Jonathan Owsley Bryant 1798–1879
Jane Bryant Arnold 1800–1867
Patience M Bryant Kemper 1802–1881
Sallie O. Bryant Middleton 1806–1878
Thomas W. Bryant 1814–1891
Children
Berrilla Bryant Kemper 1808–1905
Isaac A. Bryant 1814–1896
Dr John Bryant 1816–1902
Reubin Bryant 1819–1852
Virginia Bryant Robinson 1822–1902
George C. Bryant 1824–1904
James M. Bryant 1826–1905
Dr David A Bryant 1828–1914
Created by: Deb Frantz
Added: Jun 24, 2005
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11231262.1
Death 5 Aug 1850 (aged 70), Hickman Mills, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Plot Div 1, Sec 7, Bl 13, Lot 8, Sp 3
spouse of Keziah Bryant, also listed in Woodlawn Cem and FAGMarriage
•Married: ABT 1807
Children
1. Berilla Bryant b: 18 OCT 1808 in Kentucky
2. Polly A. Bryant b: 07 SEP 1810 in Kentucky
3. Margaret Bryant b: 17 AUG 1812 in Kentucky
4. Isaac A. Bryant b: 21 NOV 1814 in Kentucky
5. John Bryant b: 30 NOV 1816 in Kentucky
6. Rueben A. Bryant b: 04 JAN 1819 in Kentucky
7. America Bryant b: 01 FEB 1821 in Kentucky
8. Virginia Bryant b: 01 DEC 1822 in Kentucky
9. George C. Bryant b: 13 OCT 1824 in Kentucky
10. James M. Bryant b: 30 OCT 1826 in Kentucky
11. David A. Bryant b: 18 OCT 1828 in Kentucky
12. Maria Arnold Bryant b: 22 AUG 1833 in Kentucky
2. Polly A. Bryant b: 07 SEP 1810 in Kentucky
3. Margaret Bryant b: 17 AUG 1812 in Kentucky
4. Isaac A. Bryant b: 21 NOV 1814 in Kentucky
5. John Bryant b: 30 NOV 1816 in Kentucky
6. Rueben A. Bryant b: 04 JAN 1819 in Kentucky
7. America Bryant b: 01 FEB 1821 in Kentucky
8. Virginia Bryant b: 01 DEC 1822 in Kentucky
9. George C. Bryant b: 13 OCT 1824 in Kentucky
10. James M. Bryant b: 30 OCT 1826 in Kentucky
11. David A. Bryant b: 18 OCT 1828 in Kentucky
12. Maria Arnold Bryant b: 22 AUG 1833 in Kentucky
Family Members
Parents
SGT John Guerrant Bryant 1760–1833
Mary Berlinda Owsley Bryant 1768–1848
Spouse
Keziah Arnold Bryant 1790–1858 (m. 1807)
Siblings
Edmond L. Bryant 1795–1865
Jonathan Owsley Bryant 1798–1879
Jane Bryant Arnold 1800–1867
Patience M Bryant Kemper 1802–1881
Sallie O. Bryant Middleton 1806–1878
Thomas W. Bryant 1814–1891
Children
Berrilla Bryant Kemper 1808–1905
Isaac A. Bryant 1814–1896
Dr John Bryant 1816–1902
Reubin Bryant 1819–1852
Virginia Bryant Robinson 1822–1902
George C. Bryant 1824–1904
James M. Bryant 1826–1905
Dr David A Bryant 1828–1914
Created by: Deb Frantz
Added: Jun 24, 2005
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11231262.1
Family | Keziah Arnold b. 17 Mar 1790, d. 21 Jul 1858 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11231262/george_smith-bryant: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for George Smith Bryant (18 Apr 1780–5 Aug 1850), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11231262, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Deb Frantz (contributor 46594371).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Sarah D. Cobb1
F, #103680, b. 22 February 1818, d. 21 September 1894
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2025 |
Sarah D. Cobb was born on 22 February 1818 at Tennessee, USA.1 She married Charles B. Hodges on 5 July 1828 at Knox Co., Tennessee, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.2 Sarah D. Cobb married George Washington Arnold, son of Reuben Arnold and Margaret "Peggy" Hudson, in 1844 at Knox Co., Tennessee, USA,
; Her 2nd of 2 husbands.1
Sarah D. Cobb died on 21 September 1894 at Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee, USA, at age 76.1
Sarah D. Cobb was buried after 21 September 1894 at Hodges Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Tennessee, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Sarah D Cobb Arnold Hodges
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.2 Sarah D. Cobb married George Washington Arnold, son of Reuben Arnold and Margaret "Peggy" Hudson, in 1844 at Knox Co., Tennessee, USA,
; Her 2nd of 2 husbands.1
Sarah D. Cobb died on 21 September 1894 at Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee, USA, at age 76.1
Sarah D. Cobb was buried after 21 September 1894 at Hodges Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Tennessee, USA;
From Find a Grave:
Sarah D Cobb Arnold Hodges
Birth 22 Feb 1818, Tennessee, USA
Death 21 Sep 1894 (aged 76), Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial Hodges Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
d/o William Pharoah Sr. & Martha Todd Cobb
w/o Charles B. Hodges
Married: 05 Jul 1828 Knox County, Tennessee
Family Members
Spouses
Charles B Hodges 1813–1892 (m. 1828)
George Washington Arnold 1797–1875 (m. 1844)
Children
William Pharoah Cobb Hodges 1836–1870
Charles Bright Calloway Hodges 1842–1933
Thomas D Arnold 1849–1939
Sarah "Betty" Arnold Vance 1855–1937
Sarah Arnold Burrough 1856–1912
Reuben G. Arnold 1859–1939
Jefferson Davis Arnold 1861–1914
Created by: Orval Hodges
Added: Dec 10, 2018
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 195265693.1
Death 21 Sep 1894 (aged 76), Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial Hodges Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
d/o William Pharoah Sr. & Martha Todd Cobb
w/o Charles B. Hodges
Married: 05 Jul 1828 Knox County, Tennessee
Family Members
Spouses
Charles B Hodges 1813–1892 (m. 1828)
George Washington Arnold 1797–1875 (m. 1844)
Children
William Pharoah Cobb Hodges 1836–1870
Charles Bright Calloway Hodges 1842–1933
Thomas D Arnold 1849–1939
Sarah "Betty" Arnold Vance 1855–1937
Sarah Arnold Burrough 1856–1912
Reuben G. Arnold 1859–1939
Jefferson Davis Arnold 1861–1914
Created by: Orval Hodges
Added: Dec 10, 2018
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 195265693.1
Family 1 | Charles B. Hodges b. 10 Jul 1813, d. 24 Oct 1892 |
Family 2 | George Washington Arnold b. 27 Nov 1797, d. 29 Apr 1875 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195265693/sarah_d-arnold_hodges: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Sarah D Cobb Arnold Hodges (22 Feb 1818–21 Sep 1894), Find a Grave Memorial ID 195265693, citing Hodges Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Orval Hodges (contributor 47341963).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195265507/charles_b-hodges: accessed December 31, 2025), memorial page for Charles B Hodges (10 Jul 1813–24 Oct 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 195265507, citing Hodges Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Orval Hodges (contributor 47341963).