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Birth |
Abt 1718 |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 19 Dec 1791 |
Person ID |
I2225 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
26 Feb 2008 |
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Father |
William Dulin Or Duling, b. 1680-1690, Probably, , , England , d. 17 May 1757, , Fairfax, Virginia, USA |
Mother |
Elizabeth Fryer?, b. 1688-1692, d. Abt 1760, , Fairfax, Virginia, USA |
Married |
Abt 1712 |
, Essex, Virginia, USA |
Family ID |
F703 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Winifred Attwell, b. Abt 1734, , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA , d. Bef 28 Oct 1791 |
Married |
Abt 1748 |
Probably, , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA |
Children |
> | 1. Thadeus Dulin, b. Abt 1749, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia, USA , d. Dec 1814, , Fayette, Kentucky, USA  |
| 2. Frances Dulin, b. Abt 1750, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. Atwell Dulin, b. Abt 1751, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia, USA , d. Aft 1791 |
| 4. William Dulin, b. Abt 1753, d. Bef 1829 |
| 5. Nancy Dulin, b. Abt 1755, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 6. John Dulin, b. Abt 1760, Probably, Hanover, King George Now Hanover, Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
21 Aug 2005 |
Family ID |
F704 |
Group Sheet |
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- INDENTURE: Indenture Henry Fitzhugh to John Duling This Indenture made this tenth day of August in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty three Between Henry Fitzhugh of Stafford County Gent. of the one part and John Duling planter of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Henry Fitzhugh for and considerstion of the rents and covenants herein after mentioned on the part of the said John Duling to be paid and performed Hath demised granted set and to farm letten and these presents doth demise grant set and to farm let unto the said John Duling one messuage tenement and tract of land containing one hundred acres situate lying and being in the county of Fairfax and Parish of Truro and being part of a tract of land commonly called and known by the name of Ravensworth and bounded as follows viz Beginning at a gum saplin on Accotinck run running thence south 10 degrees West 140 poles thence south 05. degrees East 216 poles to Accotinck run thence up the run according to the several meanders thereof to the Beginning together with all houses edifices orchards gardens pastures woods underwoods profits commodities hereditament and appurtenances whatsoever belonging or in anywise appurtaining to the same except all mines minerals and quarries whatsoever To have and to hold the said messuage tenement and tract of land with the appurtenances except as before excepted to him the said John Duling for and during the natural lives of them the said John Duling Winnifred Duling his wife Thaddeus Duling his son or the longest liver of them Yeilding and paying therefore yearly and every year during the term aforesaid unto the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns on the eighteenth day of November the full sum and quantity of 654 pounds of good lawful tobacco to be made on the said plantation and from thence to be rolled or conveyed to a warehouse or rolling house at or near a convenient landing on Potomack River to be paid as if by law directed and enjoyed the first of which tobacco payments to commence and become due on the eighteenth day of November and in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty three and if it shall so happen that all or any part of the said yearly rent be left behind or unpaid twenty days after the said eighteenth of November as aforesaid on which the same ought to be paid it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns into and upon the said demised premises in any part thereof in the name of the whole to reenter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as in his or their first or former Estate and the said John Duling for himself his heirs and assigns from and out of the same from henceforth expect and amove This Indenture or anything herein contained to the contrary thereof not withstanding and the said John duling for himself his heirs and assigns doth covenant and grant to and with the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns that the said John Duling his heirs assigns will well and truly pay keep and preform all and signular the rents conditions and covenants on his or their part and behalf herein mentioned to be paid kept and preformed and also within three years from the date hereof plant out an Orchard upon the said land to contain at least one hundred good apple trees and also during the terms of this lease take care to repair and keep up the same and that the said John Duling his heirs and assigns shall not at anytime during the said term without the leave or consent of the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs or assigns first obtained work cause or suffer to be worked on the demise of the premises more then four labouring hands or tithables and that the said John Duling his heirs and assigns shall not commit or suffer any of the wood or timber therof to be disposed of otherwise than for the buildings and fences and necessary uses of the plantation on the said demised premises neither shall he on any account whatsoever sell or dispose of any of the said timber without having leave as aforesaid and the said John Duling for himself his heirs and assigns doth further covenant with the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns that if at any time he the said John Duling his heirs or assigns shall convey assign or make over his lease or right to any person whatsoever he or they shall pay to the said Henry Fizthugh his heirs or assigns one whole years rent over and above what before he was obliged to pay for the same and the said Henry Fitzhugh for himself his heirs and assigns doth covenant and grant to and with the said John Duling his heirs and assigns that he or they paying the rents above mentioned and performing the covenant on his or their behalf to be performed shall and may at all times hereafter during the term hereby granted quietly hold occupy and enjoy the above mentioned land and premises without the let suit or disturbance of him the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs or assigns or any person whatsoever claiming from or under him and also for ever save the said John Duling his heirs or assigns harmless and indemnified from the quitrents of the said land to the cheif lord of the fee or from any other person whatsoever claimimg the same. In Witness whereof the said parties above mentioned have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year above written
INDENTURE: Signed Sealed and Delivered
In the presence of: Henry Fitzhugh Seal
John Ratcliff
Thomas Lewis
Wm Payne
At a court held for the County of Fairfax 15, January 1754. This lease was proved by the oaths of John Ratliffe, Thomas Lewis two of the witnesses and at a Court held for the County 19, march in the year aforesaid this lease was further proved by the oath of William Payne another witness and is admitted to record.
Test
Wagoner Clerk Court
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original. The original was recorded in Fairfax County, Virginia. Recorded March 19, 1754, in Deed Book C-1 pages 671-675.
WILL: Will of John Dulin
In the name of God amen I John Dulin of Fairfax County being sick and weak in body but of sound and prefect memory thamks to god for the same considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do prepare make and declare this my last will and testament : In manner and form following.
Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son Thadeus two negro fellows by name Adam and Jack and also a negro wench named Hagar.
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving daughter Francis one negro fellow named Sam, her choice of one of my horses together with a saddle and bridle one feather bed with furniture thereunto belonging and two (trunks ?)
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son Atwell the lease of the plantation on which I now live one negro man named Daniel one cow and calf five head of swine of his choice two ewes and lambs and my riding saddle out of which he is to pay twenty pounds to his brother John Dulin.
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son William one feather bed and furniture belonging thereto half a dozen pewter plates one dish and bason five head of swine two ewes and lambs together with all my wearing apparel which I desire may not be appraised or sold.
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear amd loving daughter Nancy Spinks one young mare two year old.
Item I give and bequeath to my two grandsons John and Raughley Spinks all my land located in the district of Kentucky to them and their heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my loving son John twenty pounds to be paid him by his brother Atwell and also afarther sum of ten pounds to be paid him by my executors (hereafter named) out of the money arising out of estates after the discharge of all my just debts.
My desire is that all and singular the remainer of my estate except what I have already bequeathed shall be sold by any Executors for the purpose of paying my just debts and the payment of the sum of ten pounds to my son John the balance then to be equally divided between all my sons and daughters before mentioned.
Lastly I do ordain and appoint my son Thadeus and my son Atwell Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof iI have here unto set my hand and seal this 28th day of October 1791.
Signed sealed & delivered John Dulin (Seal) in presence of
W Payne
R. Ratcliffe
Wm. Allin
Thomas (his mark) Johnston
At a court held for the County of Fairfax 10th December 1791 This will was presented in Court and proved by the oath of William Payne and at a Court Contd and held in the same month and year. It was futher proved by the oath of William Allin and admitted to record and Thadeus Dulin one of the Executors madeoath to the same and he having performed what the law requires certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate there of in due form.
Teste
P. Wagerner Clk.
The Will of John Dulin was transcibed as close as possile to the original. The document was recorded in Fairfax County, Virginia. Recorded December 10, 1791 in Will Book F-1 page 39-41
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