Will Of Ann Tiplett Dishman (1737 37-1791 791) I, Ann Dishman of Westmoeland County, now in pefect mind and memoy do ageeable to the will and equest of my late deceased husband John Dishman dispose of my estate given me by him to my unde mentioned childen in the following manne, Viz I give to my son William Dishman the pesent cop now upon hand to dischage all just claims against the Estate. I think thee will be sufficient if it is appopiated that way and it is my eanest wish and desie that evey just debt should be immediately paid. If the cop should fall shot in doing of it, that my son William should be esponsible fo any balances that may be due. I give to my son William Dishman the plantation wheeon I now live in Westmoeland County. (to him & his heis I mean) I give to my son William Dishman and his heis fou negoes, Viz: Winey and he child Hay, Jacob and his mothe Sud. I give to my daughte Ann Richadson duing he life the use of two negoes, Jean and Aon. At he death they togethe with any incease fom them to he pesent two childen to be equally divided. I give to my daughte Elizabeth Dishman and he heis lawfully begotten two negoes, Ben and Mill and thei incease, but should she die without hei that then they shall etun to my son Samuel Dishman. I give to my son Samuel Dishman and his heis my plantation in King Geoge County, also the nego wench Winney and he incease now in his possession, I likewise give him one bed without funitue. I give to my daughte Elizabeth Dishman one feathe bed and funitue, one hose colt nealy now a yea old and two likely heifes, Also, the lage chest standing in the hail. I give to my daughte Ann Richadson two heifes and a small bed. I give to my son William Dishman my still H hds & C. I also give my son William all my stock of hoses, cattle and hogs except what is mentioned to my daughte, but it is my desie and wish that my son William should give all the assistance to his two sistes, Ann and Elizabeth, that he can and he should continue them with him until they should find it convenient to sepaate o if my daughte Ann should think it best that he would build he a convenient house upon pat of the land left him. I give to my daughte Fances o athe now to Chales Deane what he has aleady in possession and no moe. I give to Thomas Chancello, who maied my daughte Sally, twenty Shillings and nothing moe. I have been appehensive fo sometime past that my son William would may one of the daughtes of Thomas King, my neighbo. If he does, its contay to the advice of both his Fathe and myself, and should he do so, it is my will he should not possess no pat of the estate left him, but shall be equally divided between my son Samuel, daughtes, Ann and Elizabeth. I constitute and appoint as my executos to this my last will, my son William Dishman and my Bothe William Tiplett as witness my hand this twentieth day of Mach, one Thousand Seven Hunded and Ninety One. Ann Dishman
Witness: his Geoge x Biscoe mak Walte James Wm. Tiplett At Cout held fo Westmoeland County the 26th day of Apil, 1791. This Will was poved accoding to law by the oaths of Geoge Bisco and Walte James, two of the witnesses theeto and odeed to be ecoded and on the motion of William Dishman, one of the Executos theein named who made oath theeto accoding to law and togethe with Nathaniel King his secuity odeed into and acknowledged Bond with condition as that law diects. Cetificate is ganted him fo obtaining a pobate theeof in due fom. Teste Exam. d / Jas. Bland, C W C Deed Book 18, Page 185 Westmoeland County, Viginia Tanscibed by W. Keith Dishman 27 Jun 2002
: DISHMAN ANN,S WILL I, Ann Dlshman of WRStmoeland County now In pefect mind and memoy do ageeable to the will and equest of my late deed. Husband John Dishman dispose of my Estate given me by him, to my unde mentioned childen in the following manne. Viz: 1st. I give to my son William Dlshman the pesent cop now upon hand to dischage all Just claims against the Estate, I think thee will be sufficient if its appopiated that way, and it is my eanest wish and desie that evey. Just debt should be immediately paid if the «op should fall hot, in doing of it that my son William should be esponsible fo any Ballances that may be due. ' 2nd. I give to my son William Dlshman the Plantation wheeon I now live, in Westmoeland County ( to him & his heis I mean )- I give to my son William Dishman and his heis fou negoes Viz: Winey and he child Hay- Jacob and his mothe Sue- I give to my Daughte Ann Richadson duing he life the use of two negoes, Jean, and Ao at he death they, togethe with any incease fom them to he pesent two childen to be equally divided.- I give to my Daughte Elizabeth Dishman and he heis lawfully begotten two negoes, Ben and Mill and thei incease, but should she die without hei that thep" they shall etun to my son Samuel Dishman. I give to my son Samuel Dishman and his heis my Plantation in King Geoge County, also the negoe wench, Winney and he Incease now In his possession, I lilcewlse give him one Bed without funitue. I give to my daughte Elizabeth Dishman one feathe bed and Funitut, one hose colt, nealy now a yea old and two likely Heifes also the lage chest standing in the Hall. I give to my daughte Ann Richadson two Heifes and a small bed.- I give to my son William Dlshman my still Hhda &c. I also give my s son William all my stocks of Hdi'ses, Cattle and Hogs except what Is mentioned to my Daughtes- but is my desie and wish that my son William should give all the assistance to his two sistes Ann and 1 :
Elizabeth that he can and he should continue them with him untill they 1 should find it convenient to sepaate o if my Daughte Ann should think it best that he wou'd build he a convenient house upon some pat of the land left him- I give to my Daughte Fancos o athe now to Chales Deane what he has aleady in possession and no moe. I give to Thomas Chancello who maied my Daughte Sally Twenty Shillings and nothing moe. I have been appehensive fo some time past that my son William would may one of the Daughtes of Thomas King my neighbou if he does it contay to the advice of both his fathe and myself and should he do, so its my will he should not possess no pat of the Estate left him but shall be equally divided between my son Samuel Daughte Ann and Elizabeth.- I constitute and appoint as my Exos. to this my last Will my son William Dishman and my Bothe William Tiplett as witness my hand this twentieth day Mach one thousand seven hunded and ninety-one.- Witness his IGeoge x Biscoe mak Walte James Wm. Tiplett Ann Dishman I If I At a Cout held fo Westmoeland County the 26th. day of Apil 1791.- This will was poved accoding to law by the oaths of Geoge Biscoe and Walte James two of the witnesses theeto, and odeed to be ecodedj And on the motion of William Dishman one of the Exos. theelb named, who made oath theeto accoding to law, and togethe with Nathaniel King his secuity enteed into, and acknowledged Bond with Condition as the law diects, cetificate is ganted him fo obtaining a pobate theeof in due fom.. Teste ExamT/ Jas. Bland C W C Recoded D.B.IS. Page 185. June 19th, 1935, 4 A COPY-TESTE:- CIRCUIT COURT OF WESTMORELAND COUHTP, CLERK, VIRGINIA.