WILL OF ANN SPILSBE COLEMAN HUNTER


Will of Anne Hunter, being sick and weak of body, dated 13 Nov. 1715
Unto my four daughters Elizabeth Brown, Grizell Chamberlain, Anne Covington, and Mary Coleman the wife of Spilsby Coleman all my wearing cloaths to be equally divided
Unto my daughter Ann Covington my side saddle
Unto Mary Coleman the wife of my son Spilsbe Coleman my rideing horse by name Squirel.
According to the condition of a bond given to my son Thomas Coleman by me and my husband John Hunter before the celebration of our marriage, all my negros, plate and cattle and the rest of the estate to be equally divided among my seven children vizt. Thomas Coleman, Robert Coleman, Edward Coleman, Spilsbe Coleman, Elizabeth Brown, Grizel Chamberlain, and Ann Covington.
My Son Thomas Coleman Executor.
Anne Hunter
Wit: Jos. Barker, Jno. Games, Catherine [K] Short.
20Aug1717. proved by Joseph Baker

SOURCE:

Essex County, Virginia Deeds and Wills, No 15, 1716-1718. P. 93 (John Frederick Dorman)