Individual Details
William Barber Jr.
(7 Aug 1673 - 7 Jun 1721)
1694-1697 Richmond Co VA Orders; Antient Press: (Page 12)
Richmond County Court 6th of September 1694
- And the said WILLIAM BARBER JUNR. and JOYCE his Wife Complts came into this Worshipfull Court of Chancery and by their sd Council did pray that the said WILLIAM THORNBURY Defendant might depose upon the Holy Evangelists to the Truth of the several! matters contained in the said answer exhibited in this Worshipful' Court to the Complts. Bill, And the said WILIIAM THORNBURY Defendant deposed as aforesd. And the sd WILLIAM BARBER JUNR. and JOYCE his Wife, Complts. for replication say that they will maintain and justify their said Bill of Complt , into this
Worshipfull Court exhibited and every matter and thing therein contained to be certain true and sufficient in the Law to be answered unto by the said Defendant and not devised and exhibited into the Worshipfull Court of any malice evie will but upon just cause conceived against the said Defendant as the said Defendant in his answer hath truly alleadged. And for further replycation say as in and by their Bill in this Worshipfull Court exhibited is sett down and expressed (Vitt.? That the accrues due to the said JOYCE the moyetie of all and singular the goods and chattles of the said JOHN ROBINSON on Accot. of which the said Defendant refuses to render and also the said Complts. say as in and by their Bill of Complt., (to wit) that he the said Defendant by the space of Fifteen years last past hash received the Rents issues and profits of a Plantation of the Freehold and Inheritance of the said JOYCE by virtue of the Last Will and Testament of the sd ROBINSON deceas'd. without that the Defendant hath expended the sum of Twenty nine thousand four hundred and ten pounds of tobacco for the good and benefitt of the said Land or without that the said Defendant hath accounted for and paid to Mr. SAMUEL BAYLY the said moyetie of the said goods and chattles of the said JOHN so devised to the said JOYCE which by his answer he hath untruly suggested all which the said Complts. are ready to aver and justify and therefore say as in and by their Bill &c. Whereupon the said WILLIAM THORNBURY Defendant by his Council. WILLOUGHBY ALLERTON prayed time to rejoyne till the next Court held for this County which was accordingly granted
Richmond County Court 6th of September 1694
- And the said WILLIAM BARBER JUNR. and JOYCE his Wife Complts came into this Worshipfull Court of Chancery and by their sd Council did pray that the said WILLIAM THORNBURY Defendant might depose upon the Holy Evangelists to the Truth of the several! matters contained in the said answer exhibited in this Worshipful' Court to the Complts. Bill, And the said WILIIAM THORNBURY Defendant deposed as aforesd. And the sd WILLIAM BARBER JUNR. and JOYCE his Wife, Complts. for replication say that they will maintain and justify their said Bill of Complt , into this
Worshipfull Court exhibited and every matter and thing therein contained to be certain true and sufficient in the Law to be answered unto by the said Defendant and not devised and exhibited into the Worshipfull Court of any malice evie will but upon just cause conceived against the said Defendant as the said Defendant in his answer hath truly alleadged. And for further replycation say as in and by their Bill in this Worshipfull Court exhibited is sett down and expressed (Vitt.? That the accrues due to the said JOYCE the moyetie of all and singular the goods and chattles of the said JOHN ROBINSON on Accot. of which the said Defendant refuses to render and also the said Complts. say as in and by their Bill of Complt., (to wit) that he the said Defendant by the space of Fifteen years last past hash received the Rents issues and profits of a Plantation of the Freehold and Inheritance of the said JOYCE by virtue of the Last Will and Testament of the sd ROBINSON deceas'd. without that the Defendant hath expended the sum of Twenty nine thousand four hundred and ten pounds of tobacco for the good and benefitt of the said Land or without that the said Defendant hath accounted for and paid to Mr. SAMUEL BAYLY the said moyetie of the said goods and chattles of the said JOHN so devised to the said JOYCE which by his answer he hath untruly suggested all which the said Complts. are ready to aver and justify and therefore say as in and by their Bill &c. Whereupon the said WILLIAM THORNBURY Defendant by his Council. WILLOUGHBY ALLERTON prayed time to rejoyne till the next Court held for this County which was accordingly granted
Events
Birth | 7 Aug 1673 | North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia | |||
Will | 10 Mar 1719 | North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia, British America | |||
Death | 7 Jun 1721 | North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia |
Families
Spouse | Joyce Bayley (1676 - 1721) |
Child | Joyce Barber (1712 - 1778) |
Notes
Will
Richmond County, Virginia; WILL BOOK 4, 1717-1725p.178 - William BARBER, Farn. Par., will; 10 Mar 1719. 7 Jun 1721 daus. Mary LEWIS, Lucy BAKER; cousin Thomas BARBER; Samuel WOOD; Mary WOOD; daus. Joyce, Anne all land in Sitt. Par. to be eq. div. between them; wife to receive half of By mill; son Samuel when 18 to receive the other half of the mill and after his mother's death to have all of it; ex: wife and son Samuel; bro. Charles BARBER and cousin John TARPLEY to be trustees; wits: Samuel ALGAR, Thomas NASH Jr., Robert JOHNSON. [Capt. William BARBER mar. Joyce BAYLEY by Aug 1694. MRC, p.9.]
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1721-1722 Richmond Co VA Order Book 8; Antient Press: (Page 230)
Richmond County Court 7th of June 1721
BARBER's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of WILLIAM BARBER, deced., was presented into Court by JOYCE BARBER, one of the Executors, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of SAMUEL ALGAR and THOMAS NASH, JUNR., two of the witnesses thereto is admitted to Record, and on motion of the Executor and her performing what is usuall in such cases, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form
- BARBER &c ack. Bond JOYCE BARBER and SAMUEL BALEY came into Court and acknowledged their Bond for JOYCE BARBER's just and faithfull administration of the Estate of WILLIAM BARBER, deced, which is ordered to be recorded
- BARBER's Estate to be appraised
THOMAS NASH, GABRIEL ALLOWAY, EDWARD JONES and JAMES SUGGITT or any three of them sometime between this and the next Court are appointed to appraise all and singular the Estate of WILLIAM BARBER, deced., which shall be presented to their view in money and make report thereof to the next Court. CHARLES BARBER, Gent., or any other Justice of the Peace for this County, is requested to administer the Oath to the Appraisers for their true appraisment of the Decedent's Estate as also to JOYCE BARBER, one of the Executors, for her true discovery thereof