Anne R. Baker
Lexington, Ky.
Documents typed from photo-copies
ordered from the Clerk of Louisa County
September 1, 1999
Reference:
Will of William Woolfolk of Louisa Co.,
Va.
Louisa Will Book 2, pages 252-253
10 Dec 1779
In the Name of God Amen. I William
Woolfolk of the
parish of St. Martins and county of Louisa being at this time in a weak Low
state of Health but blessed be God of perfect good sense and memory and calling
unto mind the uncertainty of this transitory life and that all flesh must yield
unto death, whenever Almighty God shall please to call do make and ordain this
my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following
IMPRIMIS: I lend unto my Father
Augustine Woolfolk
during his natural life all that tract or parcel of Land I purchased of James
Dillard and after his decease I give devise and bequeath the said tract of Land
to my sisters Fanny Woolfolk
and Agness Woolfolk
to them their heirs and assigns forever to be equally divided between them
according to Qualify.
ITEM: I give unto my sister
Agness Woolfolk
my mare and colt to her and her heirs and assigns forever.
ITEM: I give unto my brother
Joseph Woolfolk
all my wearing apparel my riding saddle and gun to him & his heirs and
assigns forever.
ITEM: All the remaining part of my
estate I give unto my aforesaid sisters Fanny Woolfolk & Agness Woolfolk to be equally divided between
them to them their heirs and assigns forever.
ITEM: I constitute and appoint my
Father Augustine Woolfolk
my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of December one
thousand seven hundred and seventy nine.
Wm. Woolfolk [seal]
Signed sealed and acknowledged
before us:
Wm. Pettis
Jno. Z. Lewis
Will Snelson
At a court held for Louisa county
March ye 13th 1780. This
will was this Day exhibited in court by Augustine Woolfolk Executor therein named who entered into
Bond & took the oath proscribed by Law and was proved by the oaths of Wm.
Pettus, John Z. Lewis & Wm. Snelson witness thereto and ordered to be
recorded.
Know all men by these presents that
we Augustine Woolfolk,
Wm. Pettis & Jno. Z. Lewis are held and firmly bound unto Thos. Johnson the
first justice in the commission of the peace for Louisa County for and in
behalf and to the sole use and behoof of the justices of the said County and
their succession in the sum of fifty thousand pounds to be paid so the said
Thos. Johnson his executors administrators or assigns to the which payment will
and truly to be made we bind ourselves and every one of our heirs, executors
and administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with
our seals. Dated this 13th day of March Anno Domini 1780.
NOTE: have some reason to
believe he died from a wound received in the ARW