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"Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C, p 642-644
This Indenture made this Thirtieth day of Janaury
in the Year of our Lord Christ one Thousand seven hundred and sixty
two Between Michael Kafer of the Parish of Brumfield in the County
of Culpeper and Colony of Virginia of the one Part and John Weaver of
the Parish County and Colony aforesaid of the other Part Witnesseth
that the said Michael Kafer for the Natural Love and fatherly
Affection which he hath and doth bear for his aforesaid Son inlaw
John Weaver and Barbary his wife the Daughter of the said Michael
Kafer and for and in Consideration of the sum of five Shillings inHand paid
to him the said Michael Kafer the receipt whereof he the said MichaelKafer
doth hereby Confess and Acknowledge himself Satisfied Contented andpaid
Have Given Granted Bargain'd Sold Enf__'d[?] and Confirmed unto him
the said John Weaver and Barbara his wife one Certain Tract or Parcelof
Land Situate lying and being in the Fork of the Rapadan and Robinson
Rivers and Contains by Estimation one hundred Acres be the same more
or less and is Bounded as follows (to wit) Beginning at a White oak
and two red Oaks Corner to George Utz in aline of a Patent formerly
Granted to the aforesaid Michael Kafer for four Hundred Acres of Landbearing
Date the fourth day of June one Thousand and seven hundred and twenty
six and runing thence with the line of the said Patent North Ten
Degrees East to a white oak Corner to the said Patent thence with
Another line of said Patent North Sixty five Degrees West to a red Oak
Corner in said Patent, thence North fifteen Degrees East to three red
Oaks Corner to the aforesaid George Utz jun'r thence with the said Utz
Line to the Beginning together with all Houses Outhouses Gardens
fences Meadows feedings ways Waters and Water Courses and all and
Singular the Profits Commodities Hereditaments and appurtenances to
the same belonging in or anywise appertaining To have and to
hold the above mentioned Tract of Land and premises with theappurtenances
unto him the said John Weaver his Hiers and Assigns forever and thesaid
Michael Kafer for himself his Heirs and Assigns the said Land andpremises
with their and every of their appurtenances unto them the said JohnWeaver
and Barbara his wife shall and will warrant and forever Defend bythese
presents. And the said Michael Kafer for himself his Heirs &c dothfurther
promise Grant and Agree to and with him the said John Weaver his Heirs&
Assigns that at the time of Sealing and Delivery of these presents hehas
Good right full power and Lawfull Authority to sell and Dispose of the
same in manner and form aforesaid and that from hence forth the saidJohn
Weaver shall be in the Actual Possession of the said Land and premises
and that the said Land and premises is freely and Clearly Exonerated
Acquited and Discharged of all and all former Sales Bargains Grants
Dowers Gifts will or any other Right or Incumbrance whatsoever
to the aforesaid Land and premises belonging or in any wiseappertaining
In Witness whereof the said Michael Kafer hath hereunto set his
Hand and Seal the day and Date above Written
Sign'd Seal'd and Delivered }
In Presence of us }
James Barbour jr. his
John Clore Michael MK Kafer (LS)
his mark
Nicholas NK Krigler
mark
his
George V Utz
mark
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 18th day ofFebruary
1762. This indenture Deed of Gift from Michael Kafer to John Weaverwas proved
by the Oaths of James Barbour Gent Nicholas Criglar and George Utzjunr
Witnesses thereto and Ordred [sic] to be Recorded
Ex'd Teste Rober Dixon Clk
Deed Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia 1793 - 1804: Madison CountyDeed Book 1 (1793-1796), Madison County Deed Book 2 (1796-1801) andMadison County Deed Book 3 (1801-1804), Abstracted and Published byRuth and Sam Sparacio (1986), p 5:
Deed Book 1, p 36
We Peter Clore and John Baker do hereby certifiy that we have receivedfull satisfaction on John Weaver Senr. for all of George Clore,deceased, Estate and all of Michael Clore Senr., deceased, Estate thatfell to us and was deposited in the hands of .. John Weaver for whichhe was chose guardian .. 11th day of September 1784. Recorded MadisonCounty 23rd January 1794.
[Cathi's Note - Peter Clore and Elizabeth Clore (wife of John Baker)were the children of John Weaver's sister Anna Barbara Weaver with herfirst husband George Clore and the grandchildren of the immigrantMichael Clore.]
Will Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia (1793-1813): Madison CountyWill Book 1 (1793-1804), Madison County Will Book 2 (1804-1813) andAbstracts of Marriage Bonds (1793-1800), Abstracted and Published byRuth and Sam Sparacio (1986), p 79:
Will Book 2, p 116-118
Will of John Weaver Senr. .. I lend my loving wife, Barbara Weaver, myhouse and plantations and five of my slaves .. (and other property) ..my son, John Weaver Junr., shall have the land where he lives on orafter the death of my wife, he is to have all the tract where I and helives on and the ten acres I purchased of Peter Weaver .. my son,Aaron Weaver .. land purchased of Henry Crisler .. my son, John ..choice of 200 acres of my mountain land .. my daughter, Marget Clore,200 acres of my mountain land .. my grandson, William Weaver, to haveland of my son, Aaron, should he die without issue .. my daughter,Mary Rouse .. my daughter, Hannah Blankenbeker .. Elizabeth Bakershall have forty pounds .. my son, John, shall become overseer andmanage business for my wife .. appoint Cornelius Carpenter and my son,John Weaver Junr., Executors .. this 28th day of May 1804 ..
In the presence of (signed his mark)
Adam Utz Junr., Peter Weaver, John Weaver Senr.
Elias Weaver, William Wilson
Codicil: .. my wish that my son, John, shall pay each of my daughters,Margaret, Mary and Hannah, ten pounds ..
Will of John Weaver
Madison County, Virginia Will Book 2, p 116-118
[typescript by Cathi Clore Frost]
In the name of god amen I John Weaver Snr of Madison County do makethis
my last will and testament I do lend my loveing [sic] wife BarbaraWeaver my house
and Plantation and five of my slaves such as she chose and yous [sic]of my House such as she
will chose and cattle as many as she will chose and House furnitureand plantation
tools during her life Item my will and desire that my son John WeaverJun shall have
the Land where he now lives on and after the death of my wife he is tohave all the track [sic]
where I and he lives on and them ten acres as I purchast [sic] ofPeter Weaver and one
hundred acres of that Track [sic] I purchast [sic] of Jacob Rasor tohim and his heirs Item my
will and desire that my son Aaron Weaver shall have that track [sic]as I purchast [sic] of
Henry Crisler and twelve acres of that Track [sic] as I purchasd [sic]of Jacob Rasor and one hun-
dred acres of my mountain Land Item my will and desire that my sonJohn shall
have choice of the track shall have two hundred acres of my MountainLand
Item my will and desire that my daughter Marget [sic] Clore and theheis [sic] of her body
is to have two hundred acres of my mountain Land Item my will anddesire
that my son Aaron shall not sell nor trade this track [sic] of Land Iwill him of
Rasors and Crislers and if he should die without any heir my Grand sonWilliam
Weaver is to have his Land Item my will and desire that I give mydaughter
Marget Clore and the heirs of her body one Negro names Moses Item mywill
and desire that I give to my daughter Mary Rouse and the heirs of herbody one
Negro Boy named Isaac Item my will and desire that I give to mydaughter
Hannah Blankenbecker and the heirs of her Body and all her Estate toshe [sic] heirs
of her body one Negro boy named Ned Item my will and desire that Igive to my
son John one Negro named Bill Item my will and desire as my son Aaronshall
have one Negro man named Richard Item my will and desire thatElizabeth Baker shall
have forty pounds out of my Estate Item my will and desire that thebalance of my
Estate shall be equally divided among my sons and daughters Item mywill and desire
that my son John shall be overseer and manage business for my wifeItem my will
and desire that those thing [sic] I lent my loving wife what remainsafter her death all
except the Land that I have willed to my son John Weaver Jun shall beequally divided
among my sons and daughters Item my will and desire that my SlaveHenry should
be hired out by my Executors whom I shall name hereafter as long as mywife sall [sic] live
Lastly I do nominate and appoint Cornelius Carpenter and my son JohnWeaver
Jun Executors of this my will and I do hereby revoke and disannull allother wills
by me heretofore made declaring this only to be my last will andTestament
In
In Witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this Twentyeight day of
May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four.
Sealed and published as his last his
will and Testament In presence of John I Weaver Sen
mark
Adum [sic] Utz Jun
Peter Weaver
Elias Weaver
William Wilson
A Codicil to this my last will, after my death and the death of my sonJohn my
desire is that he the said John shall pay each of my said daughters,Margaret, Mary
& Hannah Ten pounds each.
My will and desire is that my Negro woman Nell at my death shall go tomy
son Aron [sic] if the other children is Satisfied.
At a Court held for Madison County the 23rd day of April 1807.
The Last will and testament of John Weaver Sen deceased was exhibitedinto Court
and proved by the oaths of Adam Utz J and William Wilson two of theSubscribing
witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of JohnWeaver one of
the Executors therein named Certificate is granted him for obtaining aprobat [sic] thereof
in due form. Whereupon he qualified and gave bond and Securityaccording to Law.
Teste
John Walker J CMC
Know all men by these presents that we John Weaver Adam Wayland and
Michael Yager are held and firmly bound unto Merry Walker, DanielField John
Hume Daniel James and William Mallory, Gentlement Justices of theCourt of Madison
County now sitting in the sum of Ten thousand dollars to the paymentwhereof well
and truly to be made to the said Justices and their Successors we bindourselves and
each of us, our and each of our heirs executors and administrators,Jointly and severally
firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals this 23rd day of Aprilin the year of our
lord 1807 and in the 31st year of the Commonwealth.
The condition of the above obligation is such that if the above boundJohn Weaver
Executor of the last will and testament of John Weaver Sen deceased domake or cause
to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the goods,chattels and credits
of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands possessionor knowledge of him
the said John Weaver or into the hands possession or knowledge of anyother person or
persons for him and the same so made do exhibit, or cause to beexhibited in the County
Court of Madison at such time as he shall be thereunto required by thesaid Court.
and the same goods chattels and credits, and all other the goodschattels and credits
of the said deceased, which at any time after shall come to the handspossession or
knowledge of him the said John Weaver or into the hands or possessionof any other
person or persons for him do well and truly administer according toLaw and further
do make a Just and true account of all his actings and doings therein,when there
unto required by the said Court, and also shall well and truly pay anddeliver all
the legacies Contained and Specified in the said Testament as far asthe said goods, chattels
and credits will thereunto extend, and the law shall charge, then thisobligation to be
void and of no effect, else to remain in full force and virtue
John Weaver
Signed sealed and delivered} Adam Wayland
In Presence of the Court} Michael Yager
At a court held for Madison County the 23rd day of April 1807.
This Bond was in open Court acknowledged by the parties thereto andordered
To be Recorded. Teste
John Walker J CMC
The Hebron Communion Lists: Communion Lists of the Hebron LutheranChurch 1775 to 1812 Madison, Virginia by John Blankenbaker (Chadd'sFord, PA 2001):
p 5 Communicants Christmas December 25 A.D. 1775
Johannes Weber wife Barbara
p 7 Communicants Pentecost 1776 [26 May]
Johannes Weber wife Barbara
p 8 Communicants Christmas A.D. 1776
Johannes Weber wife Barbara"
[Transcribed 08 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]
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