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John Gilliam

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince George County, Virginia, United States
Death: September 20, 1738 (41-42)
Granville County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Cap. Hinchea Gilliam and Fortune Gilliam
Husband of Sarah Gilliam and Sarah Ann Gilliam
Father of Amy Ann Freeman; Anselm Gilliam; Mildred (Milly /Gilliam) Hill; Levy Gilliam; Mildred Hill and 11 others
Brother of Mary Frances Green; Priscilla Gilliam; Lydia Gilliam; Hincha Gilliam; Walter Gilliam and 3 others

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About John Gilliam

  1. Note: Gives to son John all his plantation in Carolina and on Roanoke R. with land belonging to it and two negroes. This land would have been along the Roanoke R. which in 1738 was in Edgecombe, Northampton, Bertie and Tyrell counties in North Carolina. Lists children and wife Sarah. Executors son John and wife Sarah.

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Notes for JOHN GILLIAM, JR.: John owned 1000 acres in Prince George Co VA in 1704.

Surry County Wills 1738 Book 8--page 902: "Gilliam, John: Leg. To my son, John, my Plantation in Carolina and Roanoke River with land belonging and two negroes. To my son, Hinche, all the land on the North side of the branch that my mill stands on, 150 acres and one negro. To son, Burrell, all the land I hold on the South side of the Great Branch next to Charles Brebray, 150 acres and one negro. to my son,Levy, one negro. To my wife, Sarah, the use of my Plantation for her life then to son, John. To daughters, Sarah, Amy, Mary and Millie, each one negro. At death of my wife the rem. of my estate to sons, Isom and Hansille, and my daughters Tabitha and Ledea. " Makes wife and son, John, exers. 9 Aug, 1738. Probated 20 Sep. 1738. Wit: John Dunn, Thomas Dunn, Moses Johnson.

Source: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/gilliam/882/

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Will of John GILLIAM Written 9 Aug 1738; Proved 20 Sep 1738 Updated March 23, 2016

In the Name of God Amen I John GILLUM of Surry County being Sick and Week in body but of perfect Sence and Memerry thankes be to God for it and knowing that it is appoynted for all men once to dy do make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in maner & forme following.

Imprimis first and principally I gieve and recomend my Soule into the hands of Almigthy God that gave it to me in sure and sartin hope to receave the same at the general resurrecttion and my body to be bured at the discreation of my Execrs. hearafter metioned and as for what temproll Goods which it hath pleased God to bless me with in this World my Will and desire is that the same be disposed of in the following maner and form.

Itum: I give and bequase [bequeath] to my Son, John, my Plantation in Carralino on Ronoke with all the Lands their unto belonging to him & his Heairs for ever allso I gieve to my Son John one Negro Garle named Phebe.

Itum: I gieve and bequeath to my Son Hinche all the land on the north side of the Branch that my Mill stand upon containing about one hundred and Fifty Acres more or less to him and his Heirs for ever. And one Negro boy named Brister.

Itum: I gieve & bequave to my Son Burrell all the Land I hold on the South side of the great branch next to Charles Maybreay containing about one hundred and fifty Acreys to him & his Heirs for ever allso I gieve to my Son Burrell one Negro Boy named Jimmey.

Itum: I gieve and bequave to my Son Levi the Plantation that Mary Clanton formorly lieved upon containing one hundred and forty Acreys to him and his Heirs for ever, also I gieve to my Son Levi one Negro Boy named Robbin.

Itum: I gieve and bequave to my well beloved wife Sarah the use of my Plantation till hir Death and then to desend to my Son John.

Itum: Itum: I gieve & bequave to my Dafter Sarah one Negro Garle named Beth.

Itum: I gieve & bequave to my dafter Amy one Negro Garle named Su.

Itum: I gieve & bequave to my dafter Mary one Negro Garle named Custer*.

Itum: I give & bequave to my Dafter Milley one Negro Garle named Phillis.

Itum: I gieve the use of my three Negros Cottey* & Hannah and Catte* to my well beloved wife during her natural Life and all other my movable as well my Stock as all my houhold Good during her naturall Life and after her desease my Will is that what is left of my Estat it may be equally devided between my Son Osom & Hansille & my dafter Tabith & Leada also I appoint my well beloved wife and my som John my Excutors and makeing void all other Wills by me before maid do hear deliver this as my last Will and Testament. In Witness whearof I have hear unto set my Hand & Seale this ninth day of August in the Year of our Lord Christ one thousand seaven-hundred and thirty eight. Signed, Sealed Declared and Prenounced in the presents of us Sig: John [his X mark] GILLIAM Wit: John Dunn, Thomas [his X mark] Dunn, Mo: Johnson

At a Court held for Surry County September the 20th 1738 The above mentioned Will of John GILLUM dec'ed was presented in Court by Sarah Guillum and John GILLUM thereof who made Oath thereto and gave Bond with Security according to Law and being proved by the Oaths of John Dunn, Thomas Dunn, and Moses Johnson Witnesses thereto the same is ordered to be recorded and is recorded by _____ Allen

Source: http://www.gilliamsofvirginia.org/Surry/John%20Gilliam%201738/JohnG...

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John Gilliam's Timeline

1696
1696
Prince George County, Virginia, United States
1716
1716
United States
1718
1718
Surry County, Province of Virginia
1720
1720
Surry County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
1724
1724
Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States
1724
Virginia, Colonial America
1726
1726
Surry, Surry County, Virginia
1731
1731
1733
February 25, 1733