William Womack - Is he connected to wrong parents?

Started by Erin Ishimoticha on Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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5/29/2013 at 11:51 AM

I got a note that William the son of Thomas Womack and Mary Farley married different women. Could this William be attached to the tree at the wrong spot?

Here's the note I got:

Thomas Womack & Mary Farley had a son William who was married twice (Jane LNU and Elizabeth LNU), but had no children when he died in 1790 in Charlotte Co, VA.

Will of William Womack(Thomas3,Abraham2,William1)

Notes for William Womack:
Intestate-without Issue- brothers and sisters were heirs-brother Thomas adm. of estate.

Nuncupative Will of William Womack, 1790, Charlotte County, Virginia.

Charlotte County, Virginia Will Book 1, 1765-1791 page 428.

William Womack's Will - January 30th, 1790.

" This day being called on by Simon Jackson to make mention of the words of William Wamack of Charlotte County decd. who departed this life the above date within who appeared to be in his proper sences call on us whose names are under written to take notice that the said William Womack did give to Elizabeth Jackson wife of Simon Jackson one certain negro woman known by the name of Betty and her increase during her life and at her death to be disposed of by the said Elizabeth Jackson as she might think proper and the Wamack call on us to take notice that it is his desire that Simon Jackson should take charge of the plantation whereon he then lived and everything thereon and to keep them togather until he made a crop for the ensuing year as witness each of our hands the above date written in the presence of (S)

Thomas Lorton
Burrell Brown
Henry Barnes
James Dungeons
Henry ( his X mark ) Eanes
Martha ( her X mark ) Eanes
Alexander Farguson

At a court held for Charlotte County the 5th Day of April, 1790.

This nuncupative will of William Womack decd, was presented in the court by Simon Jackson and the same being committed to writing in the presence of Thomas Lorton, Berwell Brown, Henry Barnes, Martha Eanes & Thomas Farguson, the witnesses in whose presences the testamentory words were spoken and ordered to be recorded.
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Thomas Read, CC

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