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Additional Information about Edmund Bayse, Jr.

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Will or Court Documents:

Northumberland County Virginia Wills and Administrations 1713 - 1749
James F. Lewis and J. Motley Booker, M. D.
page 156-7 from Northumberland County Virginia Record Book 1738 - 1743 page 123a

Page 123a
Basye, Edmond
W. W. 5 December 1745 W. P. 14 April 1746

Wife Karenhappuch-use of my whole estate real and personal during her natural life, and at her death I leave my plantation to my daughter Leanna Basye and the heirs lawfully begotten of her body, and for want of such heirs to my grandson William Everit.
Daughter Leanna-her choice of my beds and furniture, and my chest of drawers.
Daughter Rebecka, the wife of William Lunceford-one shilling sterling.
Daughter Elizabeth, the wife of Richard Oldham-one shilling sterling.
Grandson William Everit-the next choice of bed and furniture.

At my wife's decease, the rest of my estate to be equally divided between my two daughters Hannah and Leanna, and my grandson William Everit.

My estate not to be appriaised, nor my executors to give security for my estate.

Wife Karenhappuch, and brother Elismond Basye, Executors.
Witness: Charles Sullivan, Goeorge Mills, and Thomas Sampson.

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