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Caroline County, Virginia 'Lost' Wills, 1676-1855, Volume Three

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Caroline County, Virginia 'Lost' Wills, 1676-1855, Volume ThreeAbstracted by Kimberly Curtis Campbell. A continuation from Volume Two. This series will try to fill in the records gap that exists by using a variety of original sources. WILLS INCLUDED IN VOLUME THREE: KEY: WFD = Will and or family information from Deed Records EFD = Estate and or family information from Deed Records EFGB = Estate and or family information from Guardian Bonds Alsop, George Anderson, Nathiel, Jr. (family recreated from suit)

Abstracted by Kimberly Curtis Campbell. A continuation from Volume Two. This series will try to fill in the records gap that exists by using a variety of original sources.

WILLS INCLUDED IN VOLUME THREE:

KEY:
WFD = Will and or family information from Deed Records
EFD = Estate and or family information from Deed Records
EFGB = Estate and or family information from Guardian Bonds

Alsop, George
Anderson, Nathiel, Jr. (family recreated from suit)
Anderson, Charles (additional information, Will in Vol. II)
Baber, George (family recreated from suit)
Baylor, Robert WFD
Beazley, George W. WFD
Beazley, John (family recreated from suit)
Beazley, Cornelius (family recreated from suit)
Beazley, William A. WFD
Bernard, William 1834/1844 [Spotsylvania Co., “Mannsfield”]
Billups, John 1779/1781
Blackburn, Christopher (family recreated from suit)
Boulware, Mark WFD
Boulware, Reuben (family recreated from suit)
Boutwell, John 1781/ [related wills in Vol. II]
Bowers, William E. (family recreated from suit)
Brame, John (family recreated from suit)
Brame, Joseph (family recreated from suit)
Bridges, Ann WFD
Broaddus, Edward (family recreated from suit)
Broaddus, John WFD
Brockenbrough, Champe WFD [Port Royal, “Brockenbrough House”]
Brockenbrough, Sarah [Port Royal, “Brockenbrough House”]
Brown, Thomas (family recreated from suit)
Bullard, Ambrose 1754/1756 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Bullock, Catharine W. WFD [“Locust Hill”]
Burke, John M. WFD
Burke, Thomas /1807
Burruss, Henry [additional information, Will Vol. II]
Burruss, Margaret WFD
Butler, Thomas WFD
Byrd, Ann 1806/1813 [Caroline Co. will, Mrs. Byrd died in Spotsy. Co.]
Catlett, John Gibson, IV, WFD [“Catlett’s Hill”]
Catlett, Thomas WFD [“Locust Hill”]
Chandler, Timothy 1825/1831
Chenault, Presley WFD
Chiles, Dabney (family recreated from suit)
Coghill, Atwell 1823/1823
Coleman, Benjamin 8 Sep [no year]
Coleman, Clayton 1848/1867 [a lost will re-recorded after the war]
Coleman, Hawes 1830/183_
Collins, James (family recreated from Court records)
Conduit, Daniel (family recreated from suit)
Conner, James /1790 (no Will, family recreated from suit)
Cooper, John (family recreated from suit, Port Royal ( Lot #6]
Corbin, Gawin WFD
Courts [Coates], John, Dr. /1803 [lived Caroline Co., later in MD]
Daniel, Thomas /1771 (no Will, family recreated from suit)
Davis, James (family recreated from suit)
Durrett, Henry WFD
Elliott, Morton WFD [his father Caleb Elliott, Vol. II]
Estes, Philip (family recreated from suit) [father Abraham Estes, Vol. I]
Evans, Robert (family recreated from suit)
Fletcher, Benjamin (family recreated from suit)
Foster, Joseph WFD
Foster, William 1768/1768
Garnett, Ann 1787/1789 [Essex Co.]
Garnett, James J WFD
Gatewood, James WFD
Gatewood, John WFD [“The Sycamores”]
George, Jane 1774/1775 [Spotsylvania Co.]
George, John 1784/1784 [additional information, Will Vol. I]
Goodloe, Henry 1748/1749 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Goodwin, Peter D. WFD
Gouldin, John (family recreated from suit)
Graves, Daingerfield (family recreated from suit)
Gray, John /1748 [Stafford Co., “Travelers Rest”]
Gray, John Morgan WFD [father’s Will, Vol. I]
Gray, Martha 1802/1802 [Essex Co.]
Hackett, Garrett /1774 [additional information, Will Vol. II]
Hackett, Garrett /1848 [corrected & see Vol. II]
Hackett, John WFD
Hampton, John [additional information, Will Vol. I]
Harris, Catharine WFD
Harris, John (family recreated from suit)
Harris, Sarah 1780/1780
Harris, Sarah WFD
Harris, Thomas T. WFD [correction, see Vol. I]
Harrison, Margaret /unknown WFD
Hawkins, John 1725-6/1726 [Essex Co., “Jack’s Hill”]
Henshaw, Ann S. 1854/1860 [Spotsylvania Co.]
Hewlett, William (family recreated from suit)
Holloway, John WFD
Holloway, Robert G. WFD
Hundley, William (family recreated from suit)
Jerrell, James 1802/ (no Will, family recreated from suit)
Jeter, Horatio /1814
Johnson, Benjamin (family recreated from suit)
Johnson, Reuben WFD
Johnston, Robert 1780/1780
Jones, Ellen WFD
Jones, John WFD
Jones, Stanfield /1844 (no Will, family recreated from suit)
Keeble, Elizabeth (family recreated from suit)
Kidd, Joel (family recreated from suit)
Kidd, Thomas /1804 (family recreated from court records)
Kidd, William 1801/1802 [rejected will]
Landrum, Nelly (family recreated from suit)
Laughlin, Thomas /1802 (no Will, family recre. from suit & ct. records)
Lefoe, Nicholas (family recreated from suit)
Lewis, Lucius F. WFD
Lucas, John (family recreated from suit)
Lumpkin, Isaac 1807/ (family recreated from suit)
Madison, George WFD
Madison, George W. 1855/1855
Mason, John 1780/1782
Mason, John WFD
Merryman, Adam (family recreated from suit)
Mickleburrough, Robert 1788/1788
Micou, Richard 1804/1804
Miller, John P. WFD
Minor, Rebecca WFD
Minor, Thomas 1776/1776
Moore, John 1758/1759 [King George Co.]
Moore, Joseph 1810/1820 (no Will, family recreated from suit)
Moore, Rebecca (Catlett) Conway 1759/1760 [King George Co.]
Moren, Nancy WFD
Murrah, Lodowick (family recreated from suit)
Murrah, Samuel J. WFD
Norment, Samuel /1787
O(Neal, Thomas (family recreated from suit)
Pare, Thomas (family recreated from suit)
Peatross, Agness WFD
Peatross, John (family recreated from suit)
Pemberton, John /1808 (family recreated from suit)
Pendleton, John L., Jr. WFD
Pendleton, Thomas M[agruder] WFD
Phillips, Thomas (family recreated from suit)
Pleasants, unknown WFD
Powers, Catharine L. (family recreated from suit)
Pruett, Thaddeus 1838/1838
Puller, William D. WFD
Quarles, Robert WFD
Quarles, Robert, Jr. /1792 (family recreated from Bible records)
Raines, Ann (family recreated from suit)
Raines, Giles (partial Will, family recreated from suit)
Raines, Isaac WFD
Rennolds, John (family recreated from suit)
Rennolds, Sthreshly 1822/1822 [Essex Co.]
Renolds, John 1755
Reynolds, Jacob WFD
Reynolds, John 1755/1755
Reynolds, Martha WFD
Richeson, Giles /1804 (family recreated from suit)
Roberts, Barwell, Senr. (family recreated from suit)
Robinson, George / probated by or before 1845
Roy, Mungo WFD
Samuel, Philip 1837/1843 [additional information, Will Vol. II]
Samuel, Thomas /died Oct 1794, intestate
Satterwhite, John WFD
Satterwhite, Richard WFD
Saunders, Betsey WFD
Scott, John WFD
Scott, John /died 1822, intestate
Scott, Samuel C. WFD
Seal, Bennett [additional information, see Vol. II]
Sizer, John WFD
Smith, Mary WFD
Sommerson, Gawin /died 1808 (family recreated from suit)
Sommerson, Richard /died before 9 Apr 1816 (family recreated from suit)
Sorrell, Sarah 1815/1815
Stevens, Mary Beverley (Carter) 1848/1848
Stone, Eusebius 1784/1786
Streshley, Thomas 1825/1825 [“Beverley Plain”]
Sutton, John, Jr. WFD
Swann, Joshua [additional information, Will Vol. I]
Taliaferro, Francis 1756/1758
Taliaferro, John 1804/1805 [“Dissington”]
Tankersley, Reuben unknown/dates
Terrell, George B. WFD [additional info., Will Vol. I]
Terrell, James (had a will, family recreated from suit)
Terrell, Robert WFD
Thomas, Catlett [additional info, see James Catlett Thomas, Vol. II]
Thornton, Anthony, Sr. /1783 (Ormesby family recreated from Court and Bible records)
Thornton, Jane 1840/1844 [“Fairfield”]
Thornton, John 1840/1844 WFD [“Fairfield”, additional info., Will in Vol. II]
Thornton, Thomas Griffin /died 12 June 1830 (family recreated from Bible records)
Timberlake, Ann 1833/1833
Timberlake, Joseph /died 1799 intestate
Timberlake, William WFD [“Woodley Grove”]
Turner, Catherine A. WFD
Turner, John (family recreated from suit)
Upshaw, Martha WFD
Walden, Charles /died 28 Sep 1777 (family recreated from suit)
Walden, William L. /died 1824 intestate
Ware, Nathaniel [additional info, Will Vol. I]
Washinton, George 1813/1815 [“Pine Forest” & “Woodpecker”]
Watts, John 1755/1776
White, John WFD
White, William S. (family recreated from suit)
Winston, Judith (Harris) /died 6 Apr 1842 WFD
Woolfolk, Robert, Sr. /1817 (List of Heirs)
Woolfolk, Samuel 1791/
Wright, Frances WFD
Wright, William WFD
Young, Frances W. /died before 11 Oct 1853, intestate
Young, Nathaniel 1781/

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In our storm shelter we had some lights that we tried to hang up, multiple times, with no luck! Then I found these garage hooks. They are overkill for the lights, but I’m so happy that we now have lighting in the storm shelter. I could think of so many other uses for these. They strength of the magnets is awesome!
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Magnet is super strong but hooks are not adjustable
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I ordered this set of Mutuactor magnetic hooks because I was tired of thinking I had things organized and then finding previously hung magnets have slid down the wall. It was a first for me to have to assemble a magnetic hook. This was made slightly more difficult by requiring a wrench. So many items these days arrive with a disposable little hex wrench or whatever is needed for assembly. Not in this case. Maybe the manufacturer assumes if you are spending $15 per magnet to hang your tools you have a wrench handy. Anyway, I got my wrench and found no instructions. I know from life that the order is bolt-washer-lock washer-nut. The next question arose when I found one bolt and several holes... hmmmm. It looks like they wanted to provide the option to screw the hooks directly to the wall. I am not sure the average person would pay that price just for a hook, though. I chose a hole and it seems to be the right one. The good news is I was quickly in business. Soon one magnet was snatched by my husband for his rolling tool cart. He hung his (very heavy) Sawzall and the magnet never moved. He liked the rubber coating that protects his tools. I chose to take advantage of the amazing grip of this thing to hang my most used (and also very heavy) all-clad pan from the side of my fridge. The refrigerator had some sort of glossy powder coat and magnets hold well if you try to pull them straight off but end up sliding down anyway. This is where I came to appreciate the rubber shoe of this magnet. It protects my fridge but I think it plays an essential part in the grip strength of the magnet. I can not slide it around - I need to use two hands to pull it off then place it in another position. To give a magnet strength example I had one magnetic hook on my desk as I was writing this review. My nearby desk-size scotch tape dispenser came sliding over and the magnet grabbed it. I was able to lift the tape dispense just by the magnet grabbing the little piece of metal serrated teeth that cut the tape. There is no other metal in my dispenser. That's it! In summary, four stars because it REALLY grips and holds a lot of weight. Minus a star because I do think they are a little expensive, they required assembly without tools or instructions, and the hooks themselves are not adjustable. I have some similar magnetic hooks and you can move the two prongs apart or together depending on what your tool size is. These prongs are strong and firm and are not moving and this cuts down of the number of uses a little bit.
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Organization is key for any shop space. This goes double for smaller shops. If you look around and DON'T see something that could benefit from getting off the floor and onto a peg or hook, I applaud you! For the rest of us, where can we get started? Here you go. These hooks come two in a package. The quality of these are easy to see. The powder coating is very nice as powder coating is more durable than paint. The orange plastic coating on the hooks feels thick and durable. Assembly is easy. There's a threaded post sticking out of the black rubber coated magnet "puck" that you insert into a opening on the hook and secure with washers and a nut. I like that they included both a washer and locking washer. If it matters, I always stack the fastener in the following order: washer, locking washer, then nut. Using a 14mm socket, I was done in no time. How's much will these hooks hold? The magnetic power on these hooks feels substantial. When I slowly approached the side of my metal toolbox, the magnet made an audible snap when it magnetized to the side. It felt strong! The bend at the base of the hook added stability pressing against the toolbox but didn't mark the surface since it was covered by plastic. It held my heavy 50a extension cable and the other hook held both my 25' and 50' pressure washer hoses. Neither moved at all and felt very secure. Whether your shop is your garage or basement, making the most of your space makes a difference and these can help. These are very strong and hold items safely. I'm very happy having these around and will be getting more. If you have a metal surface that you can attach hooks, give these a try. It's a quality solution!
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