Jane Spence Lancelot

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Jane Spence Lancelot (Monroe)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: August 17, 1768 (77-86)
Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Col. Andrew Monroe, II and Elinor Monroe
Wife of William Lancelot
Mother of John Lancelott and Jane Lancelott
Sister of Elizabeth Arrington; Spence Monroe; William Gent Monroe; Susanna Grayson and Col. Andrew Monroe, Ill

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About Jane Spence Lancelot

1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill]; Page 40
LANCELOTT, WILLIAM, 26 June 1706. Inventory returned by Jane the relict.

1705-1707 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part I [Antient Press]; Page 36
Westmoreland County Court 29th ofMay 1706
- LANCELOT, Administration
LANCELOT, Upon the Petition of JANE LANCELOT, Relict of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, Administration is granted her of the Estate of her deceased Husband and ANDREW MUNRO, Gentleman, assumed with the sd JANE in the sume of twenty thousand pounds of tobacco for her due administration on the deced.'s Estate. Ordered that CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATWOOD, DANIELL MORRISON and ANTHONY COLLINS or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe sometyme before the next Court value and appraise the sd. deced.'s Estate and
return the valuation of the next Court

1701-1707 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 3; [Antient Press]; Page 8.
William Lanslett. Inventory. 24 Feb. 1706/7.
Total valuation 2100 pounds of tobacco.
Anthony Collings
Gilbert Atwood
Signed by Jane Lancelet.
1 April 1707. Recorded.

1712-1714 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 4 [Antient Press]; Page 64
Westmoreland County Court 26th of August 1713
- LANCELOTT's Admon granted MUNROE
ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. in right of the Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, came into Court and made oath that JANE, Relict of WILLIAM, departed this life without makeing any Will soe farr as he knowes or believes and on his motion a Certifycate is granted him for obtaining Letters ofAdministration of the Decedent's Estate in due form; RICHARD WATTS, Gent., assumeing to be his Security for the same, and ANDREW MUNROE ordered to return an Inventory of the decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is alsoe ordered that DANIELL MAREEN, CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATTWOOD and THOMAS TAYLOR or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some tyme before the next Court value and appraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court

1691-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 2; [John Frederick Dorman-1801 transcript];
Pages 35-35a. 13 Aug. 1695. John Lancelott and Mary his wife and William Lancelott and Jane his wife of Westmoreland County to Darby Swillivant of same, planter. For 12,000 pounds of tobacco.
120 acres, being the bottom of Lancelotts Neck ... hickory nigh midway of tho cove or bay above Store Point ... line through the said neck formerly marked for James Taylor
John Lancelott
William Lancelott
Mary Lancelott
Jane Lancelott
Wit: Gilbert Attwood, Henry Vincin, Daniel Noreen.
28 Aug. 1695. Acknowledged by John Lancelott and William Lancelott. Jane Lancelott wife of William Lancelott relinquished her right of dower.

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Jane Spence Lancelot's Timeline

1686
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Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
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August 17, 1768
Age 82
Westmoreland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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