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William Dulin Or Duling
Male 1690 - 1757

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  • Birth  1680-1690  Probably, , , England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  17 May 1757  , Fairfax, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I2219  Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri
    Last Modified  26 Feb 2008 
     
    Family  Elizabeth Fryer?,   b. 1688-1692,   d. Abt 1760, , Fairfax, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  Abt 1712  , Essex, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. William Dulin,   b. Abt 1713, , Essex, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Elizabeth Dulin,   b. Abt 1714,   d. Bef 1756
     3. Lydia Dulin,   b. Abt 1715,   d. Abt 1799
     4. Sarah Dulin,   b. Abt 1716,   d. Aft 20 Feb 1778
    >5. John Dulin,   b. Abt 1718,   d. Bef 19 Dec 1791
    >6. Edward Dulin,   b. Abt 1719,   d. 20 Sep 1782
     7. Mary Ann Dulin,   b. Abt 1720,   d. Aft 15 Mar 1790
     8. Ann Dulin,   b. Abt 1722, , Essex, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1788, , Fairfax, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     9. Bathsheba Dulin,   b. Abt 1723,   d. Bef 4 Sep 1792
    Last Modified  21 Aug 2005 
    Family ID  F703  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • INDENTURE: Indenture of William Duling to Thomas Turner
      This Indenture made this fifth day of June in the Eight Year of the Reign of Our Soverign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britian France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and thirty five . Between William Duling of the Parish of Hanover and County of King George in the Colony of Virginia Planter of the one part and Thomas Turner of the Parish of Hanover and County of King George Surgeon of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William Duling for and in consideration of the five shillings sterling money to him in hand by the said Thomas Turner at or before the sealing and delivery of these present the receipt whereof and every part and parce thereof the said Wm Duling doth hereby acknowledge hath and bargain and sold and by these present doth bargain and sell unto the said Thomas Turner all that tract or parcel of land containing One Hundred and Eighty Four Acres beginning upon the lands of Perk, Cox and Butler at a corner post to the lands of Robert Perk extending thence South: 11 degrees and a half West: 7 Poles to a corner Hickory to the lands of Peter Butler thence East: 6 degrees North 228 poles to a marked Hickory corner tree in the line of the land of the P. Butler thence North: 10 degrees West: 4 poles to a marked Hickory standing in the line of the land of Sam Cox thence North: 87 degrees and a half West: 80 poles to a Red Oak corner to the land of the said Perk thence South West: and by South: 280 poles to the before mentioned beginning. Together with all houses woods and underwoods trees waters and watercourses privilidges and advantages whatsoever belonging or in anywise appurtaining to the said land and premises and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issue and profits of all and singular the premises aforesaid and every part and parcel thereof. To have and to hold the said lands and all and singular (other) the premises hereby bargain and sold or mentioned or intended to be hereby bargain and sold with their and every of their (appurts.) unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs and ass. from the date hereof for and during and unto the full end and term of whole year thence next ensuing. Yeilding and paying therefore the rent of one ear indian corn on the birthday of our Lord God next ensuing if the same shall be demanded to the intent and purpose that by virtue of the presents and of the statue for transferring uses into possession the said Thomas Turner may be in the actual possession of the premises and be hereby unable to take and accept of a grant and release of the reversion and inheritance thereof to him and his heirs forever.
      In witness whereof the said William Duling to this present indenture hath set his hand and seal the day and year above written.
      Sealed and Delivered
      In the presents of:
      his
      William W Duling Seal
      mark
      Tho?s Shribling ??
      Wm. Thoonton Junr ??
      Harry Turner
      At a court held for King George County the 3rd of October (Anno Dom)1735 Then came William Duling and Elizabeth his wife and acknowledged this deed of lease to Thomas Turner to be their proper act and which on the motion of the said Thomas is admitted to record.
      Test T.Turner Clerk of Court
      This deed was transcribed from a copy of the orginal. The original is recorded in King George County, Virginia. Recorded October 3, 1735 in Book 1A page 332-333.


      INDENTURE: Indenture of William Duling to Thomas Turner
      This Indenture made this sixth day of June in the eighth year of the reign of our Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britain, France & Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in the year of Our Lord God one thousand seven hundred & thirty five Between William Duling of the Parish of Hanover & County of King George in the Colony of Virginia planter of the one part & Thomas Turner of the parish & county aforesaid surgeon of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William Duling for & inconsideration of the sum of thirty pounds current money to him in hand paid by Thomas Turner at or before the ensealing & delivery of these present the receipt whereof & of every part & parcel thereof of the said William Duling doth hereby confess & acknowledge & himself therewith fully contented satisfied & paid & thereof doth acquit & forever discharge the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns & every of them by these present Hath given grant sold aliened conveyed & confirmed & by & by these presents Doth give grant bargain sell alien revise release convey & confirm unto the said Thomas Turner & his heirs forever the said Thomas Turner being in actual possession of all & Singular the premises herein after mentioned & expressed by Virtue of a lease thereof made for one whole year bearing date the day before the date hereof & of the Statue for transferring uses into possession all that tract or parcel of land containing one hundred & eighty four acres Beginning upon the Land of Perk Cox & Butler at a corner post to the Land of Robert Perk extending thence South eleven degrees & a half West seven poles to a corner hickory to the Land of Peter Butler thence East six degrees North two hundred & twenty eight poles to a marked hickory corner tree in the line of the Land of the said Butler thence North ten degrees West fifty four poles to a marked white oak corner thence North ten degrees East one Hundred & forty poles to a marked hickory standing in the Line of the Land of Sam Cox thence North eighty seven degrees & a half West eighty poles to a red oak corner to the Land of the said Perk thence South West & by South two hundred & eighty poles to the beginning (except one acre part of the said Land lying on the west side thereof & crossing the ridge road and half thereof to be in Westmoreland County the other in King George County during the Natural Life of the said William Duling) Together with houses timber trees woods & underwoods ways waters & water courses priviledges commodities advantages hereditaments & appurtenances whatsoever to the said Land & premises belonging or in anywise appertaining & the reversion & reversions remainder & remainders rents issue & profits of all & Singular the premises aforesaid & every part & parcel thereof and also all the estate right title interest property benefit possession claims & demand whatsoever of him the said William Duling his heirs exors. & admins. of in & to the same every part & parcel thereof and all deeds, evidences and writtings whatsoever touching or concerning the premises aforesaid or any part or parcel thereof To have and to hold the said Tract or parcel of Land containing one hundred eighty four acres with all & Singular the premises hereby granted & released or mentioned or intended to be hereby granted & released & every part & parcel thereof with all & Singular their & every of their rights mentioned & appurtenances whatsoever unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns forever to the only sole proper, use, benefit & behoof of him the said Thomas Turner his heirs & ass: forevermore > to > for us, other use, intent or purpose whatsoever> the said William Duling for himself his heirs & ass: & for every of them doth fully & absolutely warrant & forever defend the said Land & premises & every part & parcel thereof with all & Singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns forever against the claim or claims of all & every person or persons whatsoever & the said William Duling now hath in himself a good full pure absolute (line of a reasonable?) estate of inheritance in fee simple in the before mentioned land & premises and hath full power & lawfull authority to sell & convey the same in manner aforesaid, he the said William for himself, his heirs, exors. & admins. doth hereby covenant promise & grant that the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns & every of them shall & may by force & virtue of these presents from time to time< at all times forever hereafter, lawfully, peaceably & quietly have, hold, use, occupy, possess & enjoy all & Singular the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances, that the land & every part thereof is free & clear & freely & clearly acquitted & discharged of & from all & all manner aforesaid? & other bargains, gifts, grants, sales, leases, mortgages, joyntures? dowers & titles of dower whatsoever; of & from all manner of other titles, troubles or incumbrances whatsoever and further the said William Duling his heirs, exors. & admins. shall from time to time & all times forever hereafter upon the reasonable request & at the cost & charges in the Law of the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns make do suffer & execute or cause to be well & truly made done suffered & executed all & every such? further & other att, & atts., thing & things, devise & devises conveyances & assurances in the Law whatsoever for the further better & more perfect assuring (illegible) making & confirming the before mentioned bargained & sold Land & premises unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns forever as by him or either of them shall be (illegible) devised & entered or required. In Witness whereof the said William Duling to this present Indenture hath sett (illegible) his hand & seale the day & year first above written.
      Sealed & delivered in the presence of his
      William W. Duling Seale
      mark
      Thos. Shibling
      Wm. Thornton Junr Harry Turner
      Received this sixth day of June 1735 the sum of thirty pounds current money of Virginia being the consideration money within mentioned to be by the said Thomas Turner paid to me.
      Witness
      his
      William W Duling
      mark
      Thomas Shibling
      Wm. Thornton Junr.
      Harry Turner
      This document was transcribed from a copy of the original which is recorded in King George County, Virginia. June 6, 1735, in Book 1A pages 333-334.


      WILL OF WILLIAM DULIN/DULING
      In the name of God amen I William Dulin of the Parish of Truro in the County of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Planter being weak in body but of sound Memory (blessed be God) do this twenty sixths day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty six make and publish this my Last will and Testament in the manner and form following.
      Imprimis I give and bequeath to my son William Dulin ten pounds Virginia Currency to be due to him on the day of my decease.
      Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lydia Halbert ten pounds of said money and one thousand pounds of Tobacco.
      Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Moss five pounds of said money.
      Item I give and bequeath to my son John Dulin one negro man named Jack to him the said John and his heirs forever.
      Item I give and bequeath to my son Edward Dulin my Young Mare called Beauty as also my bridle and saddle.
      Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ann Beach one negro girl named Fanny to her the said Mary Ann an her increase to her Mary Ann and her heirs forever.
      Item I give and bequeath to my (illegible) Mary Ann Beach (illegible) cows calves
      Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Dulin one Negro boy named Sam to her the said Ann and her heir forever.
      Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Dulin one feather bed and furniture as also one Cow and Calf.
      Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Bathshiba Dulin one negro Women named Lucy to her said Bathshiba with her increase to the said Bathshiba and her heirs forever as also one feather bed and furniture all to be delivered to the said Bathshiba at the day of marriage as also one Cow and Calf.
      Item I give and bequeath to my grandson William Popejoy ten pounds Virginia Curr. to be paid to him the said William Popejoy at the age of twenty one years and if the said William die within the said term of twenty one years that then the said Legacy to be divided between his sisters Lydia and Sarah Popejoy.
      Item my Will is the above Legacy to my Daughter Ann Duling on the day of her marriage be paid her the said Ann Duling.
      Item my will is that my well beloved wife Elizabeth Duling be and remain in full possession of all my Estate and to have the use of the same during her Life accept such Legacies as above appointed to be discharged otherwise.
      Item My will is that after my just debts and Legacies are duely paid that the residue of my Estate be it of what kindsoever be either equally divided or sold and the money equally divided among all the afores. Legatics.
      Lastly I do hereby constitue and appoint my son John Duling as also my son in Law Thomas Beach to be my sole Axecutors of this my last will and Testament by me made. In witness whereof I the said William Duling have to this my Last will and Testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
      his
      William X Duling Seal
      mark
      Signed Sealed and Published In the Presence of us
      Ann Rusing
      William Summers
      Robt Walsham
      At a court held for the County of Fairfax 17 May 1757
      This Will was presented in Court by John Dulin one of the Executors therein named who made oath thereto and the same being proved by the oath of Ann Rusing and William Summers two of the Witnesses is admitted to record and the said Executor having preformed what is usual in such cases. Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Thomas Beach the other Executor relinguished the (illegible)Execution thereof Elizabeth Dulin widow relinguished all benefit which she might claim by the said Will.
      The will of William Dulin/g was transcibed as close as possible to the
      original. Both Dulin and Duling appear in the document.
      The Will is recorded in Fairfax Co. Virginia. Recorded May 17, 1757, in Will Book B-1 page 149-151