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In the following transcription I have two questions.
1. Following several of the recipients are the initials W.H. These are new
to me. Any suggestions as to what they stand for?
2. Again following several of the recipients is the term " each in right of
their wives".
This is from the father, Augustine Leftwich to six recipients and those
whose last name is Leftwich are his sons.
I am unable to find this phrase in any of my research books. Thoughts on
this.
Augustine Leftwich
Bedford County Virginia
Will Book 9
Divide the Estate
p171
Agreeably to an order of Bedford November Court 1835 we did on the
22nd day of December 1835 proceed to divide amongst the distributees of
Augustine Leftwich deceased Nineteen slaves and the sum of four hundred
dollars in cash as exhibited to me by the administraters in the following
manner. There appearing to be six distributees the sum of sixty six dollars
and sixty six and two third cents each delivered to David Saunders Wil
liam Leftwich W.H. each in right of their wives and also the same sum
was delivered to Peyton Leftwich & James Leftwich R.H., each the two
sons of said deceased, and also the like sum of $66.66 2/3 was delivered
to Thomas Davis as a purchaser of one sixth part of said decedants estate
which purchase it appears was made of Jessee Leftwich son of said decedant
and fully ratified by said decedent in his life time and the like sum of
sixty six dollars and 66 2/3 cents way retained by the administrator for
the heir
of Robert Leftwich decd also a son of said Augustine deceased we also
alloted to Thomas Davis as aforesaid Lot No 1 of said slaves consisting
of Isaac at $200 Harriett & child Mary at $700 and Jack at $500
making the sum of $1400:__ To Peyton Leftwich Lot No 2 consisting
of Silvey & child Bob at $500. Sam at $750. and Emelina at $150 making
also $1400. To William Leftwich (w.h.) in right of his wife Lot No 3
consisting of
Suckey & child John at $ 700. and Burwell at $700 making $1400. To David
Saunders in right of his wife Lot No 4 consisting of Brenden at $400 Stephen
at $725 and Awanda at $275 making also $1400 To James Leftwich
Lot No. 5 consisting of Edam at $750. Jane at $425 and James at $275
making the sum of $1450 legte James paying to the heir of Robert Leftwich
the sum of $50. To the heir of Robert Leftwich decd Lot No. 6 consisting
of Lieghman at $750 and Louisa at $600 and to receive of James Leftwich
$50 excess in Lot No. 5 making to all the sum of $1400 in slave. There
still being left an old and very infirm negro man named Ben and his wife
named Peggy and an old woman named Amy thought leg_ to be a charge
to the estate and of no value, and all of the distributees being present and
consenting except the heir of Robert who was absent the said three old
slaves
were not placed into the division, but were placed into the posession &
keeping
of William Leftwich (w.h.) at a charge to the estate of said Augustine of
the
sum of three hundred dollars to be paid or allowed him for keeping & of said
three slaves for and during their life and burial.
Wm Leftwich
Jas A. Walker
William Dickinson Jr
Reaves Scruggs
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Douglas Burnett
Satellite Beach
FL
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