Will, VA, Accomack, RICHARD BUNDICK 1731 In the name of God Amen. I RICHARD [BUNDOCK] BUNDICK of the county of Accomack being very weak of body but of sound and perfect memory I ordain this to be my last will and testament, revoking all others. IMPRIMIS I give and bequeath my soul to God that gave it and my body to the earth from whence it came and to be buried at the discretion of my executors. IMPRIMIS I give and bequeath to my son GEORGE BUNDICK my plantation, whereon I now live, containing 200 acres of land with all houses, orchards, and other appurtenances thereunto belonging. I give the aforesaid 200 acres of land to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I give and bequeath unto my son ABBOTT BUNDICK 100 acres of land lying up in the woods near Gargathy and bounded on Gargathy Branch and my son RICHARD’s land till there is the quantity I give the said 100 acres of land of my aforesaid son ABBOTT BUNDICK and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body and for want of such heirs then to my son GEORGE and his heirs forever. ITEM I give to my grandson WILLIAM BUNDICK PEARSON 73 acres of land to him and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body. And for want of such heirs then to my son ABBOTT BUNDICK and his heirs for every lawfully begotten his body. And for want of such heirs then to my son GEORGE BUNDICK and his heirs forever, it being the remainder of the land I gave my son ABBOTT binding on Gargathy Branch and JOHN BAKER’s land. ITEM I give and bequeath to my son JUSTIS BUNDICK 100 acres of land near Guilford between the land I gave JOHN ONION and RICHARD JONES’ Land from the branch till there is the sum of 100 acres but if he died without lawful heirs begotten of his body I give the set 100 acres of land to my grandson JOHN ONION and his heirs forever. ITEM I give to my son GEORGE BUNDICK all the remainder of my land near the head of Guilford, but my will is that my son ABBOTT have liberty to get timber for his own use to build upon his own land but if he disposes of any of the said timber for said for any other use or profit then I barr him of his right forever. ITEM I give to my son ABBOTT BUNDICK one feather bed and bolster, one rug, two blankets & c., one dutch pot, one pine chest, one brass candlestick, one young horse, two cows and calves, three ewes and lambs, one sow and pigs, two killable hogs, three barrels of Indian corn, one hand mill, two pewter dishes, four plates, my gun and one small table all to be paid to my son ABBOTT when he comes to the age of 21 years old. ITEM I give to my son JUSTIS BUNDICK one feather bed and bolster, one rug. ITEM I give to my daughter KEZIAH BUNDICK one feather bed and bolster, and one rug, and one iron pot to be paid to them at 21 years of age or at the day of marriage. ITEM I give all the remainder of my pewter to be equally divided between my three daughters: MARY [BUNDICK] EVANS, TABITHA BUNDICK, and KEZIAH BUNDICK. ITEM I give to my son-in-law JOHN ONION to ewes and lambs. Page 1 of 3 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will, VA, Accomack, RICHARD BUNDICK 1731 ITEM I give to my three daughters ANN [BUNDICK] ABBOTT, SUSANNA [BUNDICK] ONION, and MARY [BUNDICK] EVANS 12 pence apiece, and to my son RICHARD BUNDICK I also give 12 pence. ITEM I give to my dutiful sun GEORGE BUNDICK all the remainder part of my estate in what kind soever both real and personal after all my legal and just debts are paid & c. by him freely to be possessed and enjoyed by him and his heirs forever. AND I DO FURTHER appoint my son GEORGE BUNDICK my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament, and I do orderly revoke and disallow all and every other former testament, will and executor by me in any way before this time named, willed, and bequeathed ratifying this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of May 1731. RICHARD BUNDICK {seal, his R B mark} Witnesses present THOMAS EVANS WILLIAM WILSON WILLIAM HASTINGS {his ∞ mark} At a court held for Accomack County on the 6th day of July 1731 The within last will and testament of RICHARD BUNDICK deceased was proved in open court by the Oaths of Thomas Evans gentleman, and William Wilson two of the witnesses to the same and admitted to record Test JONATHAN JACKSON, Clerk Page 2 of 3 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will, VA, Accomack, RICHARD BUNDICK 1731 ###### # # ##### ####### # # ##### ####### # # # # ## ## # # # ## # # # # # ## ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ###### # # # # #### ##### # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## ### # # # # # # ###### # # ##### ####### # # ### ##### ####### # # Transcribed from original documents by Brent R. Brian & Martha M. Brian. This document and others can be found on our website: BMGEN We claim COPYLEFT on the documents that we publish that are our original work. 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