Historical Notes and Questions: Carr: William and Mary College Quarterly
additon to page 106: Deed-Book (1742-53) folio 364, of Louisa county,
Virginia. 12 Nov 1749. John Carr, John Waller Jr and agnes his wife, John
Minor & Sarah his wife surviving executors of the last will and testament
of Thomas Carr, late of the county of Caroline, gent. deceased, to William
Waller, of the county of Spotslvania gent. reciting that the said Thomas
Carr on 29 May 1735 made his will and it contained the clause viz;
executors and executrixes hereafter named to sell certain lands, produce to
be equally divided between my beloved wife & children, and also reciting a
codicil of 6 May 1738; and continues to say and of his said will apponts
his beloved wife and his children, Thomas John, Agnes & Sarah, joint
executors and executrixes, as in and by the second will duly proved in the
county of Caroline, and there remaining of record. That soon fafter making
the said will & codicil the said Thomas Carr died seized of the land and
premises aforesaid, and the said executors took upon themselves the burden
of the execution of the said will, the said Agnes being them arried to john
Waller Jr, and the said Sarah being married to John Minor, parties to these
presents, since which the said testator's widow ahd son Thomas tow of the
executors in the said will named, have departed this life.
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