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    Category: Last Wills and Testaments

    The Gift of a Soul in 1853: Raburn Gunn

    Another genealogical gem has been discovered, courtesy of FamilySearch’s Experimental Lab with AI. This is where AI is being trained to read old handwriting in old, unindexed… Read more “The Gift of a Soul in 1853: Raburn Gunn”

    July 26, 2024July 26, 2024 by Barbie Jones

    New Discovery: A Gift for Maria

    On a late October day in 1874, a young man not thirty years old prepared his last will, in Southampton County, Virginia. That young man was named… Read more “New Discovery: A Gift for Maria”

    June 27, 2024July 2, 2024 by Barbie Jones

    Very Necessary: Primary Sources

    In the world of genealogy, primary sources are a type of best friend. They add weight to the credibility of our research and should be applied as… Read more “Very Necessary: Primary Sources”

    August 25, 2022August 25, 2022 by Barbie Jones

    Yes, Virginia and America, There Was a Nat Turner and Revolters of the Despicable, Peculiar Institution of Slavery

    Events of August 21-22, 1831 Historical References Brantley Association Southampton County Project The Confessions of Nat Turner…|UNC-CH Exclusive: Inside the Quest to Return Nat Turner’s Skull to… Read more “Yes, Virginia and America, There Was a Nat Turner and Revolters of the Despicable, Peculiar Institution of Slavery”

    August 21, 2022August 22, 2022 by Barbie Jones

    Brickwall Breakthrough to 1778: Clara Mabry and Family

    Great news! Most recently, I have discovered more important details in the story of our own Clara Mabry. Several 1856 newspaper articles referred to Clara as an… Read more “Brickwall Breakthrough to 1778: Clara Mabry and Family”

    March 17, 2022March 17, 2022 by Barbie Jones

    The Legacy Is Not Lost

    21 December 1863 Inventory of Edward P. Turner The list of Edward P. Turner’s “possessions” in the above 1863 inventory document first came to my attention in… Read more “The Legacy Is Not Lost”

    February 9, 2022February 10, 2022 by Barbie Jones

    The 1844 Will of Thomas Potts of Sussex County, Virginia

    This will was penned by Thomas Potts (1790-1846), the father of Capt. John W. Potts (1808-1878), and lists the names of six souls as chattel. My maternal… Read more “The 1844 Will of Thomas Potts of Sussex County, Virginia”

    September 27, 2021September 27, 2021 by Barbie Jones

    1791 and 1799 “Inventory”—Rather the Enslaved of the Signer, Benjamin Harrison V

    May this information help those seeking the names of their ancestors in Charles City County, Virginia. 1791 document is courtesy of J.L. at Charles City County History… Read more “1791 and 1799 “Inventory”—Rather the Enslaved of the Signer, Benjamin Harrison V”

    September 25, 2021September 25, 2021 by Barbie Jones

    The Last Will of Benjamin Turner|1810

    1810-The Will of Benjamin Turner Southampton County, Virginia, Will Book 7A, p. 109 In the Name of God Amen I Benjamin Turner of the county of Southampton… Read more “The Last Will of Benjamin Turner|1810”

    September 18, 2021June 18, 2024 by Barbie Jones

    Edward Butts of Southampton County

    Just who was Edward Butts, really? There is certainly more than his being the primary executor of Henry Harrison’s estate. While piecing together information in order to… Read more “Edward Butts of Southampton County”

    July 18, 2021August 22, 2021 by Barbie Jones

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