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Patent to Elizabeth Urvin of Prince George County, dated February 20, 1723, for 420 acres, new land, Isle of Wight County; on South side of Maherin River; adjoining John Peterson; & William Auldridge; near low end of the Goose Pond, for 45 Shillings. Virginia Patent Book 11, page 317, page 318.[1][2]
Will of Elizabeth Irvin, dated March 4, 1725/6, and proved April 1, 1736.
To Son-in-Law, Robert Hicks, all land and plantation in Isle of Wight on South side of Meherrin River and Negro woman, Jane.
To Son-in-Law, Thomas Wilson, Negro woman.
To daughter, Mary Irvin, Negro girl, Moll.
To daughter, Ann Wilson, on cow and calf.
To daughter, Elizabeth Hicks, one cow and calf.
Sons-in-Law, Robert Hicks and Thomas Wilson, named as executors. Witnesses were John Peterson, Batte Peterson, and Mathew Parham. [Deed and Will Book 1, page 266, Brunswick County, Virginia][3]
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June 1, 1677
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1701
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Prince George, Virginia, USA
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June 1, 1725
Age 48
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Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States of America
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