Robert Lawrence IV, 1720–1744?> (aged 24 years)
- Name
- Robert /Lawrence/ IV
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a mother
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Source: Marriage Records
Text: 1750, Will and Deed Book 5 p249, 6p246 |
Marriage of a sister
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Death
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father | |
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mother |
1688–1727
Birth: about 1688
38
21
— Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA Death: before February 3, 1727 — Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1719 — Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA |
1 year
elder brother |
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2 years
himself |
1720–1744
Birth: about 1720
58
32
— Nansemond, Virginia, USA Death: before January 28, 1744 — Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA |
2 years
younger sister |
1721–1786
Birth: about 1721
59
33
— Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA Death: January 12, 1786 — Southampton, Virginia, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1722–1763
Birth: about 1722
60
34
— Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA Death: before October 25, 1763 |
2 years
younger brother |
1723–1755
Birth: about 1723
61
35
— Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA Death: November 30, 1755 — Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA |
5 years
younger sister |
himself |
1720–1744
Birth: about 1720
58
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— Nansemond, Virginia, USA Death: before January 28, 1744 — Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA |
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partner |
Shared note
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Robert made his will in Newport Parish of Isle of Wight County on 1 November 1743, and was probated on 28 January 1744/45. Robert's will: (1) son Hardy, half of home plantation, horse, bridle, saddle, gun, sword, 2 sows with pigs, and a set of iron wedges; (2) son Robert, half the home planation, mare, cow and calf; (3) son George, £6 when he comes of age, cow and calf, 2 leather chairs, and black walnut table; (4) son Charles, £ when he comes of age, 4 leather chairs, and a small cedar table; (5) daughter Sarah, feather bed, bolster, sheet, blanket, bedstead, 2 pewter dishes, and 6 pewter spoons; (6) daughter Priscilla, feather bed, 2 pewter basis, 6 pewter spoons, iron pot; (7) wife and executrix Ann, rest of the estate, the use of half the plantation in her lifetime; (8) brother John Lawrence to look after George's estate; (9) Charles Lawrence left in the care of his grandfather Hardy Council. Witnesses, William Lawrence , John Lawrence , and Hardy Councill.[CI:222:?3:CI] |
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