Probated 20 Nov 1777; Halifax Co. VA;
I John Bates, of the County of Halifax, and
Parish of Antrim, being weak of body, but of sound memory. knowing that is
appointed for all men once to die have thought proper to make this my last will
and testament in manner and form following, that is to say Vixt.
I desire my wife Chloe Bates may have
peaceable possession of the land whereon I know live, about sixty six acres.
Also thirty foare acres of the Mill Tract, in the whole one hundred acres, as
long as the said Chloe Bates shall live, after which my desire is that it shall
belong to my son David Bates. My desire further is that John Moore shall
peaceably enjoy one hundred and sixteen acres of land being the sourplus of the
land bought of said Moore called the Mill Tract, after whose death it shall
belong to Armistead Moore.
As to my personal estate my desire is that it
be equally divided after the death of my wife, among my children, namely David,
Elizabeth, John, James, Fleming, Matthew, and Susannah.
I do constitute this my last will and
testament appointing my wife Chloe Bates Executrix and my son David Bates
Executor to which I set my hand and affixed my seall.
Before Fleming Bates, Jr., George Ridley
,Elizabeth Wall
NB I desire that the land on Bradley's Creek
be sold and the money arising therby be devised between my children before
mentioned in my will above written equally. John Bates
At a court held in Halifax County the 20th day
of November 1777 this last will and testament of John Bates deceased was
exhibeted in court by Chloe Bates widow and relict of said John the Executrix
herin named and there was proved by the oaths of two of the subscribing
witnesses hereto, and ordered to be recorded. George Carrington Cl