Will of Susannah Maxey
Goochland Co.,Va.
Deeds ; Wills, Bk.4, pp.212-13
This will made in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and forty-three
in the sixteenth year of the reign of our most Sovereign Lord King George by the
grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland, Defenderof the faith. In the name of God Amen I Susannah Maxey being very sick and weak
of body though of perfect sense and memory, God be praised for it, I do willing
and heartily give and ... my soul to God who gave it me and whom I hope will
receive it and my body to the earth from whence it came there to be decently
buried at the desecration of my executors.
ITEM,
I give to my son John Maxey one pound one shitting and six pace and half a dozen
pewter plates. ITEM, I give to my son William Maxey one pound one shilling and
six pence and half a dozen pewter plates. ITEM, I give to my son Nathaniel Maxey
one feather bed and furniture. ITEM, I give to my daughter Elizabeth Radford my
trunk and all my wearing clothes. ITEM, I give to my granddaughter Susannah
Epperson my sidesaddle. ITEM, I give to my son Walter Maxey my other feather bed
and furniture and two dishes. ITEM, I give to my grandson James Barns one heifer
of two years old. ITEM, I give to ;my grandson Charles Maxey one young mare of
one year old. ITEM, I give to my son Silvanus all the remainder of my estate and
I desire that my estate should not be appraised.
And I do appoint and constitute Silvanus Maxey to be my sole executor of this my
last will and testament in witness whereunto I set my had and seal this 31 day
of May 1743. Susannah X Maxey her mark
James Cates Thomas Spraggin
Eleanor O Coyel
At a court held for Goochland County September 20, 1743 James Gates and Thomas
Spraggin proved this writing to be the last will and testament of Susannah Maxey
which was ordered to be recorded.