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Notes for Christopher I HOLLEYMAN

Text: In the name of God, I Christopher Holliman being very sick and weak
of body but of perfect memory do make this my last will and Testament
committing mt soule to Christ Jesus, my Savior and Redeemer and my body
to the earth from whence it came to be buried in decent maner and as for
my worldly estate as followeth
Item I bequeath unto my sonne Thomas Holliman, the land and plantation
whereon he now dwelleth with the land belonging which I have already
given him by a deed of gift which is not yet confirmed by the court al
which I confirm to him his heirs, Executors administrators or assigns for
ever.
I bequeath unto my sonne William Holliman all the land which do lyeth
between the lands that I gave to my sonne Thomas Holliman and William
Gualtneys line to him his heirs, Executors administrators or assigns
forever.
I also give unto my sonne Christopher Holliman the land where he hath now
built and cleared with the buildings and fences belonging to him his
heirs, Executors administrators or assigns for ever.
I likewise give unto my sonne Richard Holliman my new tobacco house and
sufficient ground for his use which lyeth adjoining or near the said
house either cleared or to be cleared, with fences and privelege for
timber and clearing more ground if he have occasion.
I give unto my daughters Anne Atkinson and Mary Atkinson each of them one
ewe.
I also give and bequeath unto my two sons Christopher Holliman and
Richard Holliman all the rest of my land with the houses fences orchards
woods and appurtenances to be equally divided in quanity and quality to
them their heirs Executors administrators or assigns after the death of
my wife Mary Holliman.
I bequeath unto my wife Mary Holliman my plantation and land during her
life only which is excepted with the houses orchards fences buildings. I
do also give all my goods movable and immovable and cattle hogs and
horses or whatyever I am now possessed with all and further I do make my
wife Mary Holliman my whole and sole executrix of this my last Will and
Testament.
Witness my hand this 24th day of April in the year od our Lord 1691.
Christopher Holliman Senior
Proved in open court August 10th 1692. Test: John Pitt Cl Ct
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Text: In the name of God, I Christopher Holliman being very sick and weak
of body but of perfect memory do make this my last will and Testament
committing mt soule to Christ Jesus, my Savior and Redeemer and my body
to the earth from whence it came to be buried in decent maner and as for
my worldly estate as followeth
Item I bequeath unto my sonne Thomas Holliman, the land and plantation
whereon he now dwelleth with the land belonging which I have already
given him by a deed of gift which is not yet confirmed by the court al
which I confirm to him his heirs, Executors administrators or assigns for
ever.
I bequeath unto my sonne William Holliman all the land which do lyeth
between the lands that I gave to my sonne Thomas Holliman and William
Gualtneys line to him his heirs, Executors administrators or assigns
forever.
I also give unto my sonne Christopher Holliman the land where he hath now
built and cleared with the buildings and fences belonging to him his
heirs, Executors administrators or assigns for ever.
I likewise give unto my sonne Richard Holliman my new tobacco house and
sufficient ground for his use which lyeth adjoining or near the said
house either cleared or to be cleared, with fences and privelege for
timber and clearing more ground if he have occasion.
I give unto my daughters Anne Atkinson and Mary Atkinson each of them one
ewe.
I also give and bequeath unto my two sons Christopher Holliman and
Richard Holliman all the rest of my land with the houses fences orchards
woods and appurtenances to be equally divided in quanity and quality to
them their heirs Executors administrators or assigns after the death of
my wife Mary Holliman.
I bequeath unto my wife Mary Holliman my plantation and land during her
life only which is excepted with the houses orchards fences buildings. I
do also give all my goods movable and immovable and cattle hogs and
horses or whatyever I am now possessed with all and further I do make my
wife Mary Holliman my whole and sole executrix of this my last Will and
Testament.
Witness my hand this 24th day of April in the year od our Lord 1691.
Christopher Holliman Senior
Proved in open court August 10th 1692. Test: John Pitt Cl Ct
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