Individual Details
Evan Ragland
(Abt 1728 - Bef 20 Oct 1795)
Settled on the Bannister River a few miles above its confluence with the Dan. There were four children besides Anna: Nancy, Lipscomb, Evan and John. Evan said to have served in the Revolution.
Halifax Co VA Will Book 3
p.187 Oct Court 1795. Will of Evan Ragland of Halifax Co. Son John Ragland a tract part of whereon I now live; adj John Eppes dec'd, Mary Barker's line; Richard Parker's line, my own line to the Irish Road that leads to Boyds Ferry, down the road to Miller's Road, 600 acres. To son John 7 Negroes; horse & mare, bed, furniture, livestock etc. To son Lipscome Ragland 623 acres at the upper end whereon I now live; 7 slaves, etc.as to John. To dau Anne Hopson, 8 slaves, etc. including 90#'s. To son Even Raglan, the remainder of lands, horse & riding chair, etc. To dau Anna Ragland, 8 Negroes, mare, etc. If Anna dies without heirs, then her share to be divided amongst my children - John, Lipscomb, Anne & Evan. Signed Evan Ragland, 13 Nov1792. Wit: Sam Winders, Reform Boyd, Mary (X) Winders. 26 Oct 1795 proved.
p.338 Jun Court 1797 6 Nov 1795 Inventory & appraisement of Evan Ragland, dec'd. At least 30 slaves., 11 horses, 37 head sheep, 41 geese, cart. Over 1500#'s. Commissioners: John Nichols, Richard Finch, RichardPhillips. Returned 26 Jun 1797.
Events
Families
Spouse | Susanna Lipscomb ( - ) |
Child | John Ragland ( - ) |
Child | Lipscomb Ragland ( - ) |
Child | Living |
Child | Evan Ragland ( - ) |
Child | Anna Beaufort Ragland (1777 - 1834) |
Father | John Ragland ( - 1773) |
Mother | Anna Beaufort ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Holderness,Stamps, Howard manuscript papers from Ann Hull
2. Holderness,Stamps, Howard manuscript papers from Ann Hull
3. Holderness,Stamps, Howard manuscript papers from Ann Hull