Individual Details

Barnaby McKinnie

(Bef Oct 1736 - Bef Jan 1765)



Mentioned in will of his uncle, Barnaby McKinnie Jr. He died before Jan 1765 as stated in Halifax Deed Book 9, p.292 when his sister Mourning sold his fee talied land.

Barnaby left a will dated 9 Nov 1761...land and plantation where I now live to my nephew William Coupland ...all my Negro Slaves (Segar & Sarah excepted), all my other estate. If he should die before lawful age, then to his brother Thomas Coupland. If Thomas should die to be divided between the sisters, daughter of Joseph Coupland. Segar & Sarah were to be sold and proceeds to pay his debts. Extrs: Nicholas Long, Joel Land
Wit: Sam'l Edwards, John Moore, Thomas Hall
Halifax Will Book 1, p.47
Note: Joseph Coupland was married to Barnaby's sister, Mourning.

Halifax Will Book 3, p.28. Will of William Coupland. Daughter Mary Coupland. Sister Charlotte Coupland. God-son McKinnie Long. Exrs: Nicholas Long of NC and Wilkinson Godwin of VA.
Wit: Chas. Pasteur, J. Tillery, C. Saunders. 4 Jan 1782.

Events

BirthBef Oct 1736
DeathBef Jan 1765

Families

FatherWilliam McKinnie ( - 1739)
SiblingMourning McKinnie ( - )

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