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I am a descendant of William Angell of Northumberland/Lancaster Virginia. William Angell m. to ?? -Uriah Angell m. to Mary Horton, Virginia --Robert Angell m. to Frances ??, Virginia ---Samuel Angell m. to Elizabeth ???,Virginia ----Robert Angell m. to Millie ???, Virginia -----Samuel B. Angell m. to Octavia Dyer *Samuel B. Angell left Virginia and moved to Cape Elizabeth, Maine and this is where he met and married Octavia Dyer* ------Elizabeth Angell m. to Elijah Bond, Maine -------Elizabeth Angell Bond m. to George Thomes, Maine --------Edmund Thomes m. to Mary E. Welch, Maine Edmund and Mary Thomes are my g-grandparents. Document: "In the name of God amen, I Will. Angell being sick & weak in body but haveing my perfect memory thanks be to God do make this my last will & testamt. Item, I give & bequeth my soul unto God, next my body unto the ground from whence it came, Item, it is my will & desire that my sone Uria Angell should administer upon my estate & what earthly goods I have, I give unto my son Uriah Angell my two Daughters Margaret Angell & Alice Angell & what cattle or hogs or any other goods I do leave them. It is my desire that they shall not be divided until my two Daughters come of age, and it is my desire that my son Uria Angell shall have my two hundred acres of Land to himselfe, and his two sisters shall have no part of it. Item it is my desire that Alexander Nash should be paid one hhd. [hogshead?] of tobo. which I do owe unto him. Item it is my desire that line Johnson should be paid two Ells of canvas that I do owe unto him and to the true performance hereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this 20th day of Oct. 1659. William Angell pr sign {the seal} Test: Hugh Brent Abija Bonnison (written: Oct. 20, 1659, proven Nov. 30 1659) -Lancaster County Will Book 2, pg. 65 Hugh Brent & Abija Bonnison inventory of William Angell's estate: Four cows, one heifer of one year & a halfe old, one bull of one year old, one steer of a year & a halfe old & 1 steer of a year old & one cow calfe, three breeding sows, eleven shoats, one Boat with sail & oars, one bed & bolster, one old rug, one old hammock, two pewter dishes & six spoones, two iron pots, one pestle, two guns, two boxes, one frying pan, some old tubs & pails & other things of no value. -Deed & will Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia, 1654-1661. pgs.129-130.
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