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Mary May (unknown)

Also Known As: "Stafford"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
Death: 1765 (47-48)
Bostick Graveyar, Hampton, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of John May, of Richmond County
Mother of Sergeant Joseph May, I; Elizabeth Oxford Daniels; Sarah Sutton; Selah Mary Gindrat; James May and 3 others

Managed by: Doris June Parish
Last Updated:

About Mary May

Not the same as Jane May or of Mary Magdalene Mullett, & not the wife of John May, of Pitt County



Wife named is Mary. (She may be a Stafford, but people are confusing her with the Mary Stafford dau. of William Stafford IV that married to a different John May of Pitt, North Carolina and secondly to a Mullett. She lived to be 106 years old.)

Children of John May and Mary Stafford

1. Martha Ann May b. 1715 d. 21 Nov 1796 m. William Nance

2. John May b. 11 Jan 1725 d. 31 Mar 1760

3. James May b. 6 Feb 1726 d. Abt 1773

4. Mary May b. 2 Jun 1727 m. Ragsdale

5. Dorothy May b. 9 Dec 1728 d. ? m. Alexander Bruce, Jr.

6. Elizabeth May b. 2 Oct 1730 d. Sept 1770 m. Robertson

WILL
Will of John May, written in 1759, Probate and Inventory, 1767 - Amelia Co. VA
Amelia County, Will Book 2 x, Page 187
In the name of God, Amen. I John May of Amelia County being very infirm in body but in perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for the same but calling to mind the Mortality of the body and that it is appointed for all flesh to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament and as touching on my worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in the Following manner and Forms

Imprimis I give and bequeath to my Son John two Acres of land lying in Dinwiddie County (more or less) On the Old Sappony Road it being part of that Tract of Land I Sold to Mr Robert Rudfin (?) Also every thing else he is now possessed of that was my own heretofore.

Item I leave to my Dearly beloved Wife Mary the use of my negro Tom during her natural life and after her decease to be Possesd by Son James.

Item I give to my Daughter Martha Nance four Pounds also a bell Mettle Kettle.

Item I give to my Daughter Mary Ragsdale four pounds.

Item I give to my Daughter Dorthy Bruices Four pounds

Item I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Robertson four pounds

The above four Legasies left my Daughters to be paid in good and Lawfull money of Virginia by my Executor hereafter mentioned to be levy'd out of my Personal Estate.

Item I Give to my well beloved Son James whom I likewise Constitute make and Ordain my Only and Sole Executer of this my last will and Testament all my land negroes & Estate both Real & Personal by him freely to be Possed & Injoy'd for ever AND I as hereby revoke Disanul all former wills Testaments Legasies and Executers Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament.

In Witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and Seal this eighteenth day of Maye One thousand Seven hundred and fifty nine.

Signed & Declaired by the said John May as his last will and Testament in the presence of the subscribers John I May Saml Sherwin Richard R Wilson Gideon Winper

At a Court held for Amelia County this 28th day of May 1767 This Will was proved by the Oaths of Saml. Sherwin and Richard Wilson two of the Witnesses thereto Sworn to by the Executor therein named and Ordered to be Recorded And on the motion of the said Executor who entered into and acknowledged Bond with Security as the law Directs Certificate was granted him for Obtaining a probate in Due form.
Inventory
Inventory of the Estate of John May, Decd.
Amelia County Will Book 2x, pages 210-2
To Wit:

Tom a Mulatto Slave
Copper Kettle, 3 Iron potts, 3 Flatt Ditto, 3 pott hooks & pott Rack , 1 Old kettle, Curry knife and Steel, Rundlet, Spice Morter, 2 Tables 6 Old Tubs, 2 Bread Trays, 5 Casks, Flax Wheel part of an Old Whip San & Tiller a garter Loom Chests 2 Old Trucks and bottle Case a frying pan a pair of fire tongs a pair Stillards a Spinning Wheel and Spindle a Buckett Sugar looking Glass and Candle Stick a pair pincers a pair snippers a shoe Hammer a gun and Bayonett a Small Box 2 Beds & Bed heads, Old Horse, a box Iron, Flax hatchel, 3 Rugs 2 Blankets a pair sheets, pillow, chamber pott 2 Old Books & a pair of Do, Single pott hooks a Jointer, Crows Howel (?) Taper bitt & stock a Cowel bitt 2 Bung Boarers and Coopers axx a handsaw 2 Augers Square and Compass a foot adds a Hammer 2 Chisels, Pewter dishes 6 plates 2 Basons 2 porringers 2 Earthen plates 3 butter Potts, Earthen Bowle & a pint Mug & 21 head of Cattle
October 22 1767 James May

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Mary May's Timeline

1717
1717
Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
1730
1730
Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia, Colonial America
1732
September 15, 1732
Bristol, Washington County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1734
1734
1736
1736
1740
1740
Virginia
1742
1742
1743
December 20, 1743
Bristol Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, Colonial America
1745
1745
Richmond, Georgia
1765
1765
Age 48
Bostick Graveyar, Hampton, South Carolina, United States