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John Nation, II

Also Known As: "John Nation V (the 5th)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: June 07, 1825 (101-102)
Old Campbell County Historical, Fairburn, Fulton County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. John Nation and Bethiah Nation
Father of Jeremiah Nations
Brother of Capt. Christopher Nation; Bethiah Robbins; Joseph Nation, Sr.; Frances Robins; Anna Bullar and 4 others

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About John Nation, II

Notes

Named in father's will (attached & below)

The following will found in Guilford County, NC. book A, page 277, file #0276, will of John Nation, was made 15 December 1772. The will was proved in May Court 1774.

Will of John Nation, Senior

In the Name of God Amen--this fifteen day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy two, I John Nation, Senior of Guilford County and province of North yeoman, Being but weekly of Body, But of sound and perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God for the same, But calling to mind the shortness and uncertainty of this mortal State and that tis appointed once for all men one to die and after recommending my immortal part to God that gave it, resting in hopes of a glorious Resurrection & to live and reign with him for ever and ever, and willing my mortal part to the Dust from whence it was taken to buried in a Christian Like manner at the discretion of my Executors and as touching such worldly goods wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life with, I do dispose of the same in the manner and form following, that is to say my just debts and funeral charges to be paid--

Item - I do give and bequest unto my son Joseph Nation, his heirs and assigns the plantation and track of land whereon I now live and to enter, enjoy and possess the same and all the apprutenances thereunto belonging immediately after my decease to him particularly.

Item - I do give and bequeath unto my Beloved Wife Bithiah & all my moveable estate of what kind soever without exception or distinction during her life or Widdow Hood, and in case my wife should see cause to alter her condition after my decease by marriage, then my will and pleasure is that my wife should be confined to her third of my estate. Nevertheless my will and pleasure is that in case of second marriage and she becomes thereby confined to her third, that she is empowered hereby to divide the overplus thereof between my two sons John and Joseph Nation and likewise it's my will and pleasure that my S (said) wife shall live on my plantation during her natural life or widdowhood as the case may be and if she remain my widdow, during her life at the end thereof it is my will further that my son John shall have a bed and furniture and chest and box and all the rest of my moveable estate to my son Joseph in perticular.

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John Nation, II's Timeline

1723
1723
Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
1785
1785
Of Haywood, North Carolina
1825
June 7, 1825
Age 102
Old Campbell County Historical, Fairburn, Fulton County, Georgia, United States