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Stewart's daughter was probably born about 1931 as when I knew her, we were about the same age. Cannot remember her name yet

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Williams first wife is unknown at this time, Feb. 2001. She may have died 1812/13 for he remarried Rebecca Sellers on 25 Oct. 1813 in Brunswick County.

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[Brøderbund Family Archive #255, Ed. 1, Land Records AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI 1790-1907, Date of Import: Apr 5, 2003, Internal Ref. #1.255.1.58108.10]

 Patentee Name: Sloan, Daniel
 Accession Number: FL0760__.008
 State: Florida
 Volume: 760
 Page: 8
 Document Number: 4665
 Land Office: Gainesville
 Aliquot Part Reference: W½SW
 Section Number: 19
 Township: 22 South
 Range: 25 East
 Meridian/Survey Area: Tallahassee Meridian
 Misc. Document Number: 13906
 Act/Treaty Authorizing Sale: Homestead Entry Orig.
 Date Signed: May 4, 1885
 Acreage: 160.00

 Signed: Yes, the document on file at the BLM contains a signature.

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Joyce England and George Cripps, Marriage Contract, Isle of Wight, 1678. Joyce made her will out 8 April 1679 and it was proved 9 June 1679.

 Joyce (Wyatt) Cripps, Sister to Mary Wyatt Burgess and Susannah Burgess Braswell's aunt.

 "In the Name of God Amen the 18th day of aprill 1679 I JOYCE CRIPPS the wife of GEORGE CRIPPS being Sick of Body but of good and perfect memory do make and Ordaine this my Last Will and Testament in manner and forme following first I Commend my Soule to the hands of god my maker hopeing assuredly through the only merrits of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be made partaker of life Everlasting and I Commend my body to the Earth whereof it is made, as for all and Singuler the Lands and Tentm'ts that were gien unto me by my former husband FRANCIS ENGLAND to be at my disposing and Such goods and Cattles that I did reserve unto my owne disposall before Marriage with my now husband, I do gie bequeath and dispose of as follpweth first I do give and bequeath unto my Loving husband GEORGE CRIPPS the house and plantation whereon we do now live together with all and Sibular the Land lying betweene a Branch Called and knowne by the name of Davieses Branch and a line of Trees knowne by the name of HENRY KINGs line to be and remain to him and his heirs for Ever, as for al the rest and residue of my Land, I do give and bequeath unto my Borthers Son of my former husband ENGLANDs that shall Come into this Country to made claime to the Same within Seven Yeares after my decease to be and remayn to him and his heirs Males for Ever, and if none Such doth within the Seven Yeares make Claime to the afores'd lands then it is my will that my now husband shall have the Same to him and his heirs for Ever, and it is my will that my husband shall possess all the Land Untill Such Brothers Sonn of my my husband ENGLANDs doth with the time above limitted Come to Claime the same I do give and bequeath unto my sister SKINNER one Thousand pounds of Tobacco or other things of Vallew as my husband and she Can agree to be paid within One Yeare after my decease, I do likewise give Unto my sister SKINNER fifty Acres of Land that doth joyne Unto that Plantation where she doth now live during her Naturally life. It is my will after my decease NICHOLAS DAVIS shall I may that Plantation whereon he now liveth during his naturally life without paying of Rent only a Capon a Yeare for an Acknowledgem: I do give Unto SARAH LUPO a feather bed and Bolster One Rugge Blanket and Bedsted halfe a dozen of leather Chayres and a ROund Table I do give Unto Mr. GEORGE BRANCHes Three Children (Viz't) FRANCIS JOHN and ANN Each of them a Cow of about 4 yeares old It is my will that that Orphant boy that now liveth with me by name of ANTHONY LEWIS do live with my husband Untill he attains to the age of One and Twenty Years if my husband and he shall live So long that my husband give him two Suites of Apparell Three Barrells of COrne One heifer with Calve One Couch bed a SMall Iron POtt One PEwter dish One Tray and One Spoone if it shall Soe happen my husabnd should die beofre the boy doth attain e to the age of One and Twenty Yeares that it is my will that the aboved named things shall bee delivered to the s'd ANTHONY LEWIS. I do give Unto MARGARET the wife of PETER VASSER a Suite ofmy wearing apparell and my Wedding Ring I do give Unto SHUSAN BRASWELL my Sisters Daughter One Shilling of ENglish money I do give UNto my three God Daughters )Viz) ELIZABETH HAYES JOYCE BUTELR and JOYCE WOMBELL Each of them One Ell of holland of about SIxty p'r Ell I do give Unto my 3 God Sonns Viz't JAMES BOND NICHOLAS DAVIS and WILLIAM PHILLIPS Each of them a Cow Calfe that is weaneable I do give Unto My MOther FLAKE a gold Ring with a Blew Stone in it I do Constitutie nominate and appoint by welbeloved husband Exec' of this My Last Will and Testament In Witness hereof I have hereunto put my hand and Seale the Day and Year aboves'd. JOYCE CRIPPS her marke Seale SIgned Sealed Published and declared to be the Last Will and Testament of JOYCE CRIPPS in presence of JOHN GURTRIDGE his marke REBECKA DAVIS her marke"

 " WILL: EVANS Proved in Open Cort held for the Isle of Wight County 9th Day of June 1679 by the Oathes of Mr. JOHN GURTHRIDGE Sen't REBECKA DAVIS and Mr. WILLIAM EVANS to be recorded. Test: JN'O BROMFIELD Clr: Cur"[Genealogy.com, LLC, Family Archive #513, Ed. 1, Virginia Land, Marriage and Probate Records, Date of Import: Mar 9, 2001, Internal Ref. #1.513.1.6761.4]

 Individual: Joyce England
 Date: Apr 18, 1679
 Location: Isle Of Wight
 Record Type: Probate
 Record ID: 20940
 Description: Testatrix
 Prove Date: Jun 9, 1679
 Book-Page: 2-202

 Remarks: Joyce Cripps. Leg.-husband George Cripps the lands and tenements given me by my former husband, Francis England; to the son of Francis England's brother, if he comes to Viginia and makes claim to the said land within seven years; my sister Skinner;

 This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.