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About Hincha Gilliam
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From the will of John Gilliam 1796:
"... Itum I gieve and bequeath to my son Hinche all the Land on the north side of the Branch that my Mill stand upojn containing about one hundred and fifty Acres more or less to him and his Heirs for ever. And one Negro boy named Brister. ..."
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Will of Hinchea GILLIAM Dated 3 January 1736/37, Probated 20 Apr 1737 Updated March 23, 2016
I, Hinchea GILLIAM of Southwork Parish in the County of Surry . . .
Item: I give unto my daughter Elizabeth GILLIAM one Negro girl named Jude.
Item: I give unto my son Hincha GILLIAM one Negro boy named Roger. I also give to my son Hincha this Plantation and all the land belonging to it I give to him and his heirs forever. I also give my son Hincha my nsung* gun.
Item: I give unto my son John GILLIAM one Negro boy named Mingo. I also give to my son John all my land joining upon Marich's* on Waqua all which I give to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give unto my daughter Ann GILLIAM one Negro boy George.
Item: I give unto my son Samuel GILLIAM one Negro boy named Jack. I also give to my son Samuel my entry upon Crouch's Creek in case either of the Negroes I have given to my children should die before they come of age I desire that child should have a Negro boy named Robin.
Item: I give unto O'se Tapley my land on Ronoke River joining on Sirril Welches land I give unto him and his heirs forever provided he pays my brother John GILLIAM twenty pounds sixteen shillings and I desire my brother John to keep the money for my three sons and it equally to be divided between them as they come to age.
I appoint my loving wife sole executrix of this my last will and testament to see it performed and in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the third day of January 1736/7 Sig: Hincha [his X mark] GILLIAM Signed and sealed in presence of Richard Blunt, John (X) GILLIAM, William Briggs
At a court held for Surry County April the 20th 1737 the above mentioned will of Hincha GILLIAM deceased was presented in court by Faith GILLIAM Executrix thereof who made oath thereto and gave bond with security according to law, and being proved by the oaths of Richard Blunt and William Briggs witnesses thereto the same is ordered to be recorded and is recorded by. J. Allen
Source: http://www.gilliamsofvirginia.org/Surry/Hinchea%20Gilliam%201736/Hi...
Hincha Gilliam's Timeline
1698 |
1698
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Lower Parish, Surry, Virginia
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1726 |
April 7, 1726
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Couches Creek, Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America
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April 7, 1726
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1731 |
April 6, 1731
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Albemarle Parish, Colonial Virginia
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1733 |
June 12, 1733
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June 12, 1733
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Surry County, VA, United States
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1734 |
1734
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Goochland, Goochland County, Virginia, United States
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1737 |
April 20, 1737
Age 39
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Couches Creek, Surry, Virginia
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1755 |
March 9, 1755
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Virginia, United States
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