Elizabeth 'Betty' Neville - GEORGE NEAVIL & ANNA/HANNA SYMES

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THE PARISH REGISTER of CHRIST CHURCH, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VA. From 1653-1812, Published by The National Society 0f The Colonial Dames of America In The State of Virginia, Richmond, 1897

21 Sep 1699, Middlesex: Elizabeth Simms the daughter of Tho. & Ann Simms was borne 21th of September & baptized &c 1699. (The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 48)

19 Aug 1701, Middlesex: Ann the daughter of the aforesaid Simms was borne the 19th of August and baptized 16th of Septemb 1701. (The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 48)

ca 1706, Middlesex: Hanna Ye daughter of Thomas & Ann Symes his Wife was Baptized Sep. Ye 29th Anno Domini.
{Year not shown, but appears between 1700 & 1706.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 67)

05 Jan 1708/9, Middlesex: John ye son of Thomas Symes & Ann his Wife was Baptized January Ye 5th Anno Domi 1708/9.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 72)

03 Feb 1700, Middlesex: Thomas Symes debt to Richard Willis, Gent. Estate.
(Middlesex Co., VA Wills & Inventories 1673-1812 and Other Court Papers, Wm. Lindsay Hopkins, p 60)

1708 : 1709, Middlesex: Thomas Symes wit John Grymes Will
1709 : 1710, Middlesex: Anne Symes wit Alice Grymes Will
(Middlesex Co., VA Wills & Inventories ... Wm. Lindsay Hopkins, pp 66 & 67)

07 Oct 1718, Middlesex: Isaac Allin & Elizabeth Symes Married Octo. ye 7. 1718.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 163)

18 May 1721, Middlesex: John Southworth & Anne Syms Married May ye 18 1721.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 163)

09 May 1723, Middlesex: William Tomson & Mary Symes Married May ye 9 1723.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 164)

22 Jun 1725, Middlesex: George Neavill & Anna Symes Married June ye 22 1725.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 165)

31 Dec 1728, Middlesex: Hannah Nevill dyed Decemr ye 31. 1728.
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 186)

20 Jun 1729, Middlesex: George Nevill & Mary Gibbs Married June ye 20 1729
(The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA, p 166)

GEORGE NEAVIL WILL, dated 26 Feb 1774, probate 27 Jun 1774, Fauquier Co., VA WB 1, p 250
Wife Mary a mulatto woman named Betty Burk & four other negroes together with the land whereon I now live to the dividing line between my daughters
Daughters Joanna Hathaway and Judith Barnett hereafter mentioned (except the Mill & ten acres of land adjoining and also one third of all my stock & household furniture and all my cash on hand also my will is that my said wife shall have one sixth part of the profit arising from the labour of my carpenter shop during her said natural life
Wife & sons-in-law Mary Neavil, John Rosser, Solomon Jones, Ambrose Barnett, and James Hathaway, my Mill on Cedar Run with the appurtenances thereto belonging with ten acres of land adjoining as tenants in common and not as joint tenants
Sons-in-laws John Rosser, Solomon Jones, Ambrose Barnett, and James Hathaway, and Richard Hampton, all the debt that may be due on my books at the time of my death
Daughter Mary Rosser - negroes ..
Son-in-law John Rosser, £25 to be paid out of my book debts, instead of building for him as I've done for all the rest of my sons-in-laws
Daughter Betty Jones, negroes, all my tract of land on the Bull Run Mountain during her life and then to be equally divided between my two grandsons George Jones and William Jones.
Daughter Lucy Calmes, 125 acres being the land she now has in possession, the land to extend to the back line. Provision made for a child to be born to daughter Lucy Calmes
Daughter Ann Blackmore, the land whereon she now lives the same lying on the northside and adjoining the land given to my daughter Lucy Calmes ... negro woman
Daughter Milly Barnett, the land whereon she now lives, the same lying on the southside and adjoining the land given to my daughter Lucy Calmes ... negro woman
Grandson John Barnett, son of James Barnett, £20 to be paid him when he arrives at the age of 21 years out of my book debts
Daughter Letty Helm - negroes ..
Granddaughter Ann Helm, £20 to be paid at the day of marriage or age of 21 years out of my book debts
Daughter Susanna Hampton, the tract of land she now lives on during her natural life, then to my two granddaughters Charlotte & Joanna Hampton ... negroes
Daughter Joanna Hathaway, the upper part of the tract of land whereon I now live bounded as followeth. Beginning at a double Sycamore standing on the bank of Cedar Run below a piece of low grounds called Churchhills Oat Patch extending thence to a Red Oak in Carters line thence with Carters line to Baldwins Chestnut corner thence with Baldwins line to a White Oak standing on the north side of the main road to a white Oak corner to Duff Green dec'd, and my own land standing on the northside of Cedar Run, 241 acres ... a pair of hand mill stones
Daughter Judith Barnett, after my wifes decease the residue of the land whereon I now live ... negroes
The profit arising from the labour of my Carpenter Shop (after my wifes sixth part taken out) be annually and equally divided among John Rosser, Solomon Jones, James Hathaway, Ambrose Barnett, James Hathaway and Richard Hampton
It is my last will that my still be included with my furniture.
Exors: Wife and sons-in-law John Rosser, Solomon Jones, James Hathaway and Ambrose Barnett.
Wit: Richard Chichester, Sarah Chichester, Samuel Pharees, John Shirley, James Shirley.
Proved: 27 Jun 1774 by the oath of Richard Chichester, Samuel Pharis and John Shurley
James Hathaway & Ambrose Barnett granted certificate for obtaining probate.

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