Individual Details
Anne RUST
( - 5 Dec 1748)
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #0774, Date of Import: 1 Jun 1998]
ANNE RUST--205p32:
Anne RUST-205, date of birth uncertain. Her will, 12 Nov 1748; proven 5 Dec 1748, Richmond County, married bef 1715 George HARRISON of Westmoreland County, son of George HARRISON d 1713. His will 7 Feb 1725/6; proven 28 Jan 1734, Westmoreland VA. See also 303-Elizabeth RUST for an account of her guardianship by 205--anne RUST.
VA-031: Anne had already married unknown HARRISON at the time her father made his will in 1717, and was still Ann HARRISON when her mother made her will in 1726.
205--Anne RUST--102 date of birth uncertain. Her will, Nov 12, 1748, proven, Dec 5, 1748, Richmond county, Va, married before 1715, George HARRISON, of Westmoreland County, VA, son of George HARRISON (1713). His will, Feb 7, 1725-6, proven, Jan 28, 1734, Westmoreland County, VA. See 303--Elizabeth RUST for and account of her guardianship by 205-Aanne RUST.
children:
311--Samuel HARRISON, b Westmoreland, Va, date uncertain. His will, 1763 (018-155), proven 1764, married MAGDALENE__________. Her will 1775, proven 1786 (018-185), leaves to her son Jeremiah, two feather beds, and the residue of her estate to her daughter, Hannah, married to William GILBERT. The will of 311--Samuel HARRISON leaves land to his sons, William and Jeremiah, and to his wife, magdalene, and duaghters, Ann and Hannah, each a bed.
children:
428--William HARRISON
429--Jeremiah HARRISON
430--Ann Harrison, m. DANIEL ALLEN
Child
552--Priscilla Allen, m. Captain Allen Wilson, son Richard Wilson, Revolutionary soldier and officer
Child
6-A40--Ann R. Wilson, m. James Monroe Finch
Child
7-B26--Anne R. Finch, m. Benjamin H. Frayser
Child
8-B72--Benjamin H. Frayser, b Oct 7, 1887, Chief surgeon, Fort Harrison, Montana
312--George HARRISON, inherited lands in Richmond county, Va, under will of his fahter, and was living at the time of the death of his mother.
313--Benjamin HARRISON, under twelve years of age in 1726, m. Ellen_____, who is named in the will of his mother. He and his wife, Feb 23, 1754, convey 106 acres of land in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, which had been conveyed by 208--Benjamin RUST to his father, George Harrison, and devised by the latter to the grantor. At the same time, he and his wife, Ellen, deed land adjoining the above, which had been conveyed to his mother, 205--Anne, by Colonel George ESKRIDGE. There is a deed in Cumberland County, Va, records of 1754, which mentions Benjamin HARRISON as "late of Richmond county." A Benjamin HARRISON of Cumberland County, died in 1761, leaving a large family. Confirmation of identity is lacking.
314--Jeremiah HARRISON, under twelve years of age in 1726, m. Anne _____, who is named in the will of his mother, 205--Anne, which would indicate he d. at an earlier date.
315--Matthew HARRISON, b after the date of the will of his father, but is named in the will of his mother, 205--Anne. The records of Westmoreland County show that he purchased land of ALICE MIDDLETON, and by his will, Oct 13, 1764, he devised land to ALICE MIDDLETON and LEAZURE MIDDLETON for life, then to WILLIAM and THOMAS MIDDLETON.
...See MIDDLETON...Matthew HARRISON m Alice MIDDLETON dau of Benjamin & Jemima MIDDLETON. Matthew d 1767 RICHMOND Co.....
316--James HARRISON, b. after date of his father's will, but is named in the will of his mother.
Will of GEORGE HARRISON:
Imprs. I Give all my Lande that I now Live, on and my Dwelling plantation unto my Sune SAMUEL HARRISON and his heires forever.
I Give unto my son GEORGE HARRISON and my sune BENJAMEN all that track of Land that I bought of BENJAMEN RUST this in Richmun County to be Equally Devided between them my Sunes GOERGE AND BENJAMEN HARRISON and there heires forever.
I give unto my Sun Jeremiah HARRISON that Sixty five Acres of Land in Cone that I bought of THOMAS HARRISON and all rights Belonging to him and his heires forever and my Will is that the first negro Child that my negro moll Shall bring that Shall live I give unto my sone GEORGE HARRISON and his heires forever and the next Child that She Shall bring that Shall Live I give unto my Son BENJAMEN HARRISON and his heires forever and further my Will is that the third Child that my negro moll Shall bring that Shall Live I Give unto my Son JEREMIAH HARRISON and his heires forever and my Will is that these negro Children Shall be raised out of the Labour and use of my negro moll for these my sunes GEORGE BENJAMEN and JEREMIAH HARRISON to have Them these negro children without any charge for raising of these negro Children and they to have them when my sunes comes to the age of Seventeen years.
I Give unto my Sune SAMUEL HARRISON my negro moll and all ye. Children that she Shall Bring after these three that I have allready Gave to her and her heirs forever and further my Will is that when my two Sunes JEREMIAH and BENJAMEN HARRISON comes to age of twelve years old that they Shall have two years Schooling apeace out of the use of my Estate and as for what personal Estate it hath pleased almighty god to indue me with my will is that is Shall be Equally Devided Them my Loving Wife Anne Harrison, and my four Sunes SAMUEL and GEORGE HARRISON my whole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament by me mad Signed Sealed and delivered this Seventh day of febry: 1725/6.
George Harrison (Seal)
his
In the pres. of John x Xmith James x Hall Jean x Harrison
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The will of Ann Harrison:
Impres. I give and bequeath unto my son Samuel Harrison one Shillg; Sterling money of England.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son George Harrison to him and his Heirs forever part of the land I bought of WILLIAM ESKRIDGE Joyning to his Land where I now live in Length proportionable to his said Land provided he will pay unto my son JEREMIAH HARRISON five pounds Curt. money of Virginia but if he refuseth to pay the afored: JEREMIAH, I give & bequeath the aforesd: Land to my two sons MATHEW HARISON & jAMES HARRISON to them & their Heirs forever they paying the Sd: JEREMIAH HARRISON the Aforsd: five pounds.
Itme. I give & bequeath unto my son BENJAMIN HARRISON to him & his heirs forever the other part of the Land I bought of the Aforsd: Eskridge it Joyning to his land where he now lives.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grand Daughter ANN HARRISON one Callico gownd.
Item. I give and bequeath unto ANN HARRISON the wife of JEREMIAH HARRISON one black Gownd & one White Gownd & petecoate & a Quilted petecoate & my Cloak & Hatt & two shifts.
Item. I give & bequeath unto ELLEN. the wife of BENJAMIN HARRISON my Saddle one Cuntry Cloth Gownd & black petecoate & one fine shift.
Item. I give & bequeath unto JOYCE WEBSTER one blew. Cuntry Cloth Habit & petecote & one Jackitt & one Cotton Shift and pair of Stockins.
Itme. I give and bequeath all & singular the Residue of my Estate to my two sons MATHEW HARRISON & JAMES HARRISON to them & their heirs forever to be equally Divided between them and if Either of them should Die without Heir the Surviviour to have it all.
Item. I allso Constitute ordain and Appoint my three sons GEORGE MATHEW & JAMES HARRISONS Whole & sole Executors of this my last will and Testament I Reeovoking and Disannuling all other and former wills and Testaments by me maid or Devised and Ratifying & Confirming this and no other to be my last will & Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the Year above written
Signed Sealed published Declared and pronounced by the sd: ANN HARRISON to be her last will & Testament
her
Ann x Harrison (seale)
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In presence of
his her
W Hartly Edward xx Goldsby Jane x Goldsby
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See 929.3, V81 Wm (A/A 4/94)
George Harrison
George HARRISON d 1713 will lists these issue:
d 1734 Thomas James
m Anne RUST George Peter
John Willoughby
William
d 1748
ANNE RUST--205p32:
Anne RUST-205, date of birth uncertain. Her will, 12 Nov 1748; proven 5 Dec 1748, Richmond County, married bef 1715 George HARRISON of Westmoreland County, son of George HARRISON d 1713. His will 7 Feb 1725/6; proven 28 Jan 1734, Westmoreland VA. See also 303-Elizabeth RUST for an account of her guardianship by 205--anne RUST.
VA-031: Anne had already married unknown HARRISON at the time her father made his will in 1717, and was still Ann HARRISON when her mother made her will in 1726.
205--Anne RUST--102 date of birth uncertain. Her will, Nov 12, 1748, proven, Dec 5, 1748, Richmond county, Va, married before 1715, George HARRISON, of Westmoreland County, VA, son of George HARRISON (1713). His will, Feb 7, 1725-6, proven, Jan 28, 1734, Westmoreland County, VA. See 303--Elizabeth RUST for and account of her guardianship by 205-Aanne RUST.
children:
311--Samuel HARRISON, b Westmoreland, Va, date uncertain. His will, 1763 (018-155), proven 1764, married MAGDALENE__________. Her will 1775, proven 1786 (018-185), leaves to her son Jeremiah, two feather beds, and the residue of her estate to her daughter, Hannah, married to William GILBERT. The will of 311--Samuel HARRISON leaves land to his sons, William and Jeremiah, and to his wife, magdalene, and duaghters, Ann and Hannah, each a bed.
children:
428--William HARRISON
429--Jeremiah HARRISON
430--Ann Harrison, m. DANIEL ALLEN
Child
552--Priscilla Allen, m. Captain Allen Wilson, son Richard Wilson, Revolutionary soldier and officer
Child
6-A40--Ann R. Wilson, m. James Monroe Finch
Child
7-B26--Anne R. Finch, m. Benjamin H. Frayser
Child
8-B72--Benjamin H. Frayser, b Oct 7, 1887, Chief surgeon, Fort Harrison, Montana
312--George HARRISON, inherited lands in Richmond county, Va, under will of his fahter, and was living at the time of the death of his mother.
313--Benjamin HARRISON, under twelve years of age in 1726, m. Ellen_____, who is named in the will of his mother. He and his wife, Feb 23, 1754, convey 106 acres of land in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, which had been conveyed by 208--Benjamin RUST to his father, George Harrison, and devised by the latter to the grantor. At the same time, he and his wife, Ellen, deed land adjoining the above, which had been conveyed to his mother, 205--Anne, by Colonel George ESKRIDGE. There is a deed in Cumberland County, Va, records of 1754, which mentions Benjamin HARRISON as "late of Richmond county." A Benjamin HARRISON of Cumberland County, died in 1761, leaving a large family. Confirmation of identity is lacking.
314--Jeremiah HARRISON, under twelve years of age in 1726, m. Anne _____, who is named in the will of his mother, 205--Anne, which would indicate he d. at an earlier date.
315--Matthew HARRISON, b after the date of the will of his father, but is named in the will of his mother, 205--Anne. The records of Westmoreland County show that he purchased land of ALICE MIDDLETON, and by his will, Oct 13, 1764, he devised land to ALICE MIDDLETON and LEAZURE MIDDLETON for life, then to WILLIAM and THOMAS MIDDLETON.
...See MIDDLETON...Matthew HARRISON m Alice MIDDLETON dau of Benjamin & Jemima MIDDLETON. Matthew d 1767 RICHMOND Co.....
316--James HARRISON, b. after date of his father's will, but is named in the will of his mother.
Will of GEORGE HARRISON:
Imprs. I Give all my Lande that I now Live, on and my Dwelling plantation unto my Sune SAMUEL HARRISON and his heires forever.
I Give unto my son GEORGE HARRISON and my sune BENJAMEN all that track of Land that I bought of BENJAMEN RUST this in Richmun County to be Equally Devided between them my Sunes GOERGE AND BENJAMEN HARRISON and there heires forever.
I give unto my Sun Jeremiah HARRISON that Sixty five Acres of Land in Cone that I bought of THOMAS HARRISON and all rights Belonging to him and his heires forever and my Will is that the first negro Child that my negro moll Shall bring that Shall live I give unto my sone GEORGE HARRISON and his heires forever and the next Child that She Shall bring that Shall Live I give unto my Son BENJAMEN HARRISON and his heires forever and further my Will is that the third Child that my negro moll Shall bring that Shall Live I Give unto my Son JEREMIAH HARRISON and his heires forever and my Will is that these negro Children Shall be raised out of the Labour and use of my negro moll for these my sunes GEORGE BENJAMEN and JEREMIAH HARRISON to have Them these negro children without any charge for raising of these negro Children and they to have them when my sunes comes to the age of Seventeen years.
I Give unto my Sune SAMUEL HARRISON my negro moll and all ye. Children that she Shall Bring after these three that I have allready Gave to her and her heirs forever and further my Will is that when my two Sunes JEREMIAH and BENJAMEN HARRISON comes to age of twelve years old that they Shall have two years Schooling apeace out of the use of my Estate and as for what personal Estate it hath pleased almighty god to indue me with my will is that is Shall be Equally Devided Them my Loving Wife Anne Harrison, and my four Sunes SAMUEL and GEORGE HARRISON my whole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament by me mad Signed Sealed and delivered this Seventh day of febry: 1725/6.
George Harrison (Seal)
his
In the pres. of John x Xmith James x Hall Jean x Harrison
mark
The will of Ann Harrison:
Impres. I give and bequeath unto my son Samuel Harrison one Shillg; Sterling money of England.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son George Harrison to him and his Heirs forever part of the land I bought of WILLIAM ESKRIDGE Joyning to his Land where I now live in Length proportionable to his said Land provided he will pay unto my son JEREMIAH HARRISON five pounds Curt. money of Virginia but if he refuseth to pay the afored: JEREMIAH, I give & bequeath the aforesd: Land to my two sons MATHEW HARISON & jAMES HARRISON to them & their Heirs forever they paying the Sd: JEREMIAH HARRISON the Aforsd: five pounds.
Itme. I give & bequeath unto my son BENJAMIN HARRISON to him & his heirs forever the other part of the Land I bought of the Aforsd: Eskridge it Joyning to his land where he now lives.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grand Daughter ANN HARRISON one Callico gownd.
Item. I give and bequeath unto ANN HARRISON the wife of JEREMIAH HARRISON one black Gownd & one White Gownd & petecoate & a Quilted petecoate & my Cloak & Hatt & two shifts.
Item. I give & bequeath unto ELLEN. the wife of BENJAMIN HARRISON my Saddle one Cuntry Cloth Gownd & black petecoate & one fine shift.
Item. I give & bequeath unto JOYCE WEBSTER one blew. Cuntry Cloth Habit & petecote & one Jackitt & one Cotton Shift and pair of Stockins.
Itme. I give and bequeath all & singular the Residue of my Estate to my two sons MATHEW HARRISON & JAMES HARRISON to them & their heirs forever to be equally Divided between them and if Either of them should Die without Heir the Surviviour to have it all.
Item. I allso Constitute ordain and Appoint my three sons GEORGE MATHEW & JAMES HARRISONS Whole & sole Executors of this my last will and Testament I Reeovoking and Disannuling all other and former wills and Testaments by me maid or Devised and Ratifying & Confirming this and no other to be my last will & Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the Year above written
Signed Sealed published Declared and pronounced by the sd: ANN HARRISON to be her last will & Testament
her
Ann x Harrison (seale)
mark
In presence of
his her
W Hartly Edward xx Goldsby Jane x Goldsby
mark mark
See 929.3, V81 Wm (A/A 4/94)
George Harrison
George HARRISON d 1713 will lists these issue:
d 1734 Thomas James
m Anne RUST George Peter
John Willoughby
William
d 1748
Events
Death | 5 Dec 1748 | Richmond, Richmond (city), VA |
Families
Father | Samuel RUST (1665 - 1715) |
Mother | Martha (1672 - 1730) |
Sibling | William RUST ( - 1742) |
Sibling | George RUST ( - 1775) |
Sibling | Jeremiah RUST (1695 - 1731) |
Sibling | Matthew RUST (1697 - 1751) |
Sibling | Hannah RUST (1699 - 1732) |
Sibling | Peter RUST (1710 - 1762) |
Sibling | John RUST (1695 - 1727) |
Sibling | Benjamin RUST ( - 1754) |