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Adams Family Papers

Will of John Adams

Dated January 14, 1781

     The following is a transcription of the last will and testament of John Adams of Piedmont Station (now Delaplane), Fauquier County, Virginia, as recorded in Will Book 1, Pages 416-417 on file at the Fauquier County Courthouse in Warrenton, Virginia.

     In the Name of God amen, I John Adams of Fauquier County being very Weak of body, but of Sound and perfect Memory, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form following, Viz~~~~~~ Imprimiz; I give and bequeath to my son John all my lands lying in Maryland to be enjoyed by him & his heirs forever, Item, I give and bequeath to my son George five hundred acres of land whereon he now lives to be enjoyed by him & his heirs forever Item I give and bequeath and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth three hundred Acres of land to be laid off in the most convenient manner including the plantaTion whereon she now lives---Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann three hundred acres of land to be laid off in the most convenient manner including the plantation whereon she now lives, Item, I give and bequeath to my daugh ter Susanna three hundred acres of land to be laid in the most convenient manner Including the plantation whereon James Hume now lives=== Item I give and bequeath to my son Josias all that land I purchased of Capt. Turner; and part of the land adjoining the same to be laid off in the following manner from a corner tree of the said land I purchased of Capt. Turner the line to continue with the line of Capt. John Ashby until it comes to the low grounds or meadow land of Hollys Branch thence to continue with the said low grounds or meadow land though not to include any part of the Same, till it comes to Kellys spring, thence with a strait line to the old line of the land I bought of Captain Turner So as to include all the meadow land or low grounds adjoining the said old line, Item, I give and bequeath all the remainder of my lands to be equally divided By astimation amongst my sons Littleton, Thomas & James and their heirs

Page 417.

     forever, Littleton to have the plantation whereon he now lives, and James to have the plantation whereon I now live--- Item, after all my just debts are satisfied and paid, then I give and bequeath all the remainder of my estate of what kind and nature so ever it be or whatever it may be found unto my well beloved wife Sarah Stacy for and during her natural life or to be disposed of at any time amongst my Children at her discretion and to have no appointment, And I hereby constitute and appoint this to be my last will and Testament, hereby revoking and disannulling all wills heretofore by me made; ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and Testament; In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this fourteenth day of January in the year of Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & eighty one.

John Adams (seal)

Signed, Sealed & delivered
In the presence

Hezh Turner
John Hickman
John T. Chunn
Will. Bailes

     At a Court held for Fauquier County the 28th day of May 1781 This Will was proved by the oaths of Hezekiah Turner, John Hickman, and John Thomas Chunn Witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And the motion of Sarah Stacy Adams who made oath and executed and acknowledged bond as the law directs Certificate is granted her for obtaining letters of administration with the said will annexed.

Teste J. Brooke CC

     Transcriber's note: John Adams named his son Josias. His name was Josiah, which can be seen in the Will of his mother Sarah Stacy Adams.

     The Following is a transcription of the inventory of the estate of John Adams of Piedmont Station (now Delaplane), Fauquier County, Virginia as recorded in Will Book 1, page 454 at the Fauquier County Courthouse in Warrenton, Virginia.

ADAMS’S INVENTORY

An Inventory of Mr. John Adams estate deceased.

Negroes London, Simon, Sarah, Moll, Caesar, Rachel, Jeffry, Winsor, Roswell, Jack, Winny.

Horses nine, cattle twenty five, sheep twenty, hogs twenty five.

Five beds & furniture, forty six books, two tables, two desks, two chests, ten chairs, four pewter dishes, six basons & eighteen plates, a case of knives and forks, six china tea cups & saucers, one china coffee pott, six silver teaspoons, two stone juggs, two wine glasses, two looking glasses, two large spinning wheels, one small do., three pair cards, one man’s saddle, one woman’s do., one pair stilliards, one box iron, one tea kettle, two razors, two smooth guns, four iron potts, two dutch ovens, one pair sheep sheers, one broad ax, two narrow do., one parcel coopers tools, one handsaw, two drawing knives, one foot adze, one auger, one iron square, one pair compases, one old waggon & gear, two grubing hoes, three hilling do., three old shovel plows, one iron pestle, one pair handmill stones, one copper still.

Sarah Adams Executrix

At court held for Fauquier county the 25th day of November 1782,
This Inventory was returned and ordered to be recorded

Teste J Brooke



View the Adams family descendency chart.
Read the Will of Sarah Stacy Gibbons Adams.



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