Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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William Edmund (Billy) KEY

HE WAS CALLED "BILLY KEY".


Abraham VENABLES

In or about 1680, Abram came to America. He was a surgeon in the first regimentof troops sent out from England under the command of Sir John Harvie. He was so pleased with the prospects of the Colony of Virginia that he resigned his commission on returning to England and received from Charles II a grant of land inManikin Town.

1. Will of Abraham Venables of Louisa Co. Va.--recorded Jan. 9, 1769. IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this Eleventh Day of April one thousand seven Hundred & Sixty eight. Signed, sealed Published & Abraham Venable (Seal) Declared In the presence of James Tate Love Statham James Arnet Jns. Byars Jns. Lea At a Court held for Louisa County Jan'y 9th, 1769. This Will & Testament was this day in open Court proved by the oaths of three witnesses thereto & by the Court O. to be Recorded. Teste:--John Nelson, C. L. C. A Copy:-- Teste:--P. B. Porter, Clerk Abraham Venable of Trinity Parish in Louisa County being in health of Body & of Perfect Mind & memory thanks be given to Almighty God & calling to mind the Mortallity of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, Do make & ordain this my Last Will & Testament that is to say, Principally & first of all I recommend my soul unto the Hands of God that gave it, & my Body I Recommond to the earth to be Decently Buried at the Discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting But that at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty Power of God & Touching such Worldy Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me, I give & dispose of the same in the following manner & form: First I will that all my Lawful Debts & Funeral Expenses be paid & Discharged, & that each of my children to whom any aprt of my estate is now given do pay their respective parts of my Debts & legacies left to be paid in money in proportion to what they receive of my estate after my decease (Land only excepted) and that their respective parts be subject to pay each of their proportionate parts of debts & legacies aforesaid. ITEM: I give & Bequeath unto my son John Venable my seven hundred & Eighty three acres of land with the plantation whereon I now live situate lying & being on both sides the South Anna river in Louisa County, the s'd dividend of land, be the same more or less, to him the s'd Jno. Venable & to his Heirs & assigns forever & I also give & bequeath unto my s'd son Jno. Venable my four negroes (viz) Jack, David, Daniel & my negro girl Joyce & their increase, to him and his heirs & assigns forever, & I also give to my son John one feather bed, bedstead & furniture which of my beds he shall chuse, my young bay mair & grey horse colt & that he keep the sorrel horse Cedall heretofore verbially given him & I likewise give to my s'd son John, Three cows & calves, his choice out of my stock & six young cattle not under two years old, Ten sheep, my copper still & brass kettle all my books both stitcht & bound, all my Kitchen Lumber & Cider casks & it is my will that he my s'd son John doth not pay above Twenty pounds current money of my debts or less than that sum if his proportion doth not amount to so much, anything above mentioned to the contrary Notwithstanding. ITEM, I give & bequeath unto my Daughter, Mary Moreman, wife to Charles Moreman Jr. & to her Heirs & assigns forever, my negro Boy Ben. ITEM, I give & bequeath unto my son Nathaniel Venable & to his Heirs & assigns forever my four negros, Isaac, Phillis, & two children Milly & Isham, children of Phillis, he paying fifteen Pounds current money to my daughter Mary Moreman besides her proportion of the remaining value towards my debts as above mentioned but if any of the s'd negro shall die before he is possessed of them, then & in that case, he to be exemted from paying the s'd fifteen pounds. ITEM. I give & bequeath unto my son Jas. Venable & my daughter Ann King, wife to Phillip King & to their respective heirs & assigns forever, my Three negros, Peter, Sarah & Sam, child of Sarah & their increase to be divided between them in the following manner, that is to say, my s'd son James to have one third part & my s'd daughter Ann to have two third parts & being unwilling to part the said Negros, I am desirus if it should suit my s'd son & Daughter, but not to compel them, that my s'd son Jas. do take all the s'd three negroes & pay to my s'd daughter Ann two third part of the vallue of the three negroes according to appraisement as they can agree, & whereas I have undertaken to bring up Sarah Tucker, an orphan child, it is my request that my sons Nathl. & Jas. do take care of her as far as necessary. ITEM. I acquit my son in law Phillip King the ballance of his old account being fifty six shillings & four pence half penny. ITEM. I give unto my daughter Elisabeth Morton wife of Josiah Morton & to her Heirs and assigns forever my negroe girl Judith & her increase. I will that my negro woman Hannah may go to which of my children she shall chuse I will that my negro man Tom may go to which of my children legasees he shall chuse or to be sold at the s'd negro Election, if he can be sold for his value in the judgm't of my exect'rs (or one of them). ITEM. I give & bequeath unto my son William Venable my surveyors Instrument now in his possession. ITEM. I give to Sarah Tucker Ten pounds current money. I will that my crop of Tobc. on hand at my death after cloathing my negroes according to the season the remainder may be applyed as far as necessary towards paying my debts & the Legasie left to be paid in money & at the division of my negros may be left on the plantation for the support of my son, John, & his negroes & stock apportionable part of the corn wheat & oats then remaining. All the rest of my estate of what nature soever I give & bequeath to my son Jn. Venable & my three daughters Ann King, Elizabeth Morton, & Mary Moreman, to be equally divided among them, in such manner as they shall agree, or on their disagreement, the same to be done according to the Rules of Law & I do constitute & appoint my friend Mr. Waddy Thomson & my sons Abraham Venable, Nathaniel Venable, Hugh Lewis Venable & Jn. Venable, Exors. of this my last will & Testament & I do appoint my friend Mr. Patrick Henry, my trustee & I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made ratifying and confirming this my last will & testament.

2. Abraham Venable I was born in 1673 at Devonshire, England. Abraham was the original Venable immigrant to this country. He came to VA about 1685, on the "Friend's Adventure" and settled in New Kent Co, VA. He died in 1710 at Hanover, New Kent Co., VA The Venables trace their ancestry to Gislebertus de Venables, in 1052. Gilbert, in English translation, fought with William the Conqueror in the Battle of Hastings, and was awarded estates more than 700 years. The emigrant to America was Abraham in 1680.
3. SURN Venable GIVN Abraham _UID C41445A8C0315B479A5EFA54CFC5C7282105 Papers of Harriet V. Miller - cites Colonial Dames "Charles Scott Venable," by Wm. T. Thornton, p. 4 Abraham crossed from Chester Co., England to VA before 1685,prob. 1682. He owned 27,000 acres in Virginia. William and Mary Quarterly, Series 1, Vol. 15, pp. 246-7:Abraham married the widow of John Nicks; she was the daughter of(first name unknown) Lewis; left issue one son, Abraham. (CitesNathaniel Venable, Pr. Edw. Co., VA, 25 Dec. 1790) REPO @REPO2@ TITL Ancestry.com file 14810.ged AUTH slassen@InfoAve.Net DATE 12 Oct 1999 TIME 01:00:00

4. ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM, Frederick Virkus
VENABLE, Abraham, from Eng. in the
"Friend~s Adventure," to New Kent Co., Va.
ca. 1682; m Elizabeth (Lewis) Nix, dau. of Hugh
Lewis, and widow of John Nix


Mildred Elizabeth LEWIS

Upon her marriage to Abram, she was a widow. At that time her surname was "Nix"


John Anderson VENABLE

John R. VENABLE, 15726. Born in Sep 1865 in Eldora Township, Surry County, NC.

On 5 Dec 1886 when John R. was 21, he married Alice WALL, 15746, daughter of Samuel W. WALL, 9913 & Irenia COPELAND, 9912 (1837-). Born  ca 1866 in Eldora Township, Surry County, NC.


Virinda Allas "Alice" WALL

Line in Record @I3923@ (RIN 368486) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN


pronounced "Alice"


John Anderson VENABLE

John R. VENABLE, 15726. Born in Sep 1865 in Eldora Township, Surry County, NC.

On 5 Dec 1886 when John R. was 21, he married Alice WALL, 15746, daughter of Samuel W. WALL, 9913 & Irenia COPELAND, 9912 (1837-). Born  ca 1866 in Eldora Township, Surry County, NC.


Minnie Luella SIMPSON

lived the last years of her life in Sanford, Lee Co. NC


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