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Generation: 2
2. | William Sims (1.Mary1) was born in 1754 in Brunswick County, VA; died before 24 Jul 1780 in Brunswick County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Will: 12 May 1780, Brunswick County, VA
- Probate: 24 Jul 1780, Brunswick County, VA
Notes:
WILL: To my wife during her life, one third part of lands I now live on including the houses on the plantation. I also lend her until my son Robert Sims comes of age 21 all negros and animals and furniture. To my son Robert, when he shall arrive at 21, all the estate lent to my said wife, except my land together with all my negroses to be divided equally between said wife, my sons Robert and Willam and my dughters Lucy and Sally.
William married Elizabeth Wall after 23 Apr 1770 in Lawrenceville, Brunswick County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of Michael Wall and Rebecca) was born on 6 Feb 1747/48 in Brunswick County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
6. | Robert Wall Sims (2.William2, 1.Mary1) died in Sep 1798 in Greensville County, VA. Notes:
SM 11441134
REF: ADAM SYMES
Pat Porter 98
DESCENDENTS OF JOHN SYMES
WILL: 6-7-1798 proved Greensville, Co., VA
Execs: father-in-law, John Camp, brother William Sims, sister Sally
Sims; Wits; William Maclin, Howell Pporch, Wythe Sims, John Hunt
To my brother , William Sims, all myland and one negro boy
provided he the said William will make my sisiter, Sally Sims, a
good and lawful right to all hois lands and plantation on the
south side of Meherrin River, but if he, the said William, will
not make right to the said lands and give up claims against me as
his Guardian, my will is that my sister may have my land to her
and her heirs forever.
To John Camp, my father-in-law, one third of the store, Walton,
Sims & Co., with all the profits thereon after he, the said Camp,
accounts for the stock laid in and all accounts to be void between
him, the said Camp, and myself.
To my sister, Sally Sims, all the rest of my estate
INFO: Minor in 1780
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7. | William Sims (2.William2, 1.Mary1) died in 1802 in Greensville County, VA. Notes:
SM 114411342
REF: ADAM SYMES
Pat Porter 98
DESCENDENTS OF JOHN SYMES
WILL: 1802 proved 4-1802 Greensville Co., VA
To my father-in-law, John Camp the land whereon he now lives which
was the former dower which my deceased mother held for my father's
land containing 403 acre. Also my horse saddle and bridle
To my sister, Sally Claiborne, I lend all the rest of my estate
during her life, and at her death to be equally divided between
her children if she should have any but is she should die without
issue or that issue should be dead before they should arrive at
21 years or marries, I then give all the eastate lent to my sister
to my brother-in-law and sister, Elizabeth Rebekah Ann Courtney
Clements Hill Camp, upon those conditions that if Phil Claivorne
or my sister should build on the land lent her and my
brother-in-law, John H. Camp, Thomas Camp, James Wall Camop, and
Elizabeth Rebekah Ann Courtney Clements Hill Camp should fall heir
to the same that Phil Claiborne or my sister should be paid for
the buildings and of th eastate lent my said sister Sally when the
same is complied with I then give the balance after paying for the
building all that estate lent my sister, Claiborne, to my saud
brothers-in-laws
Family/Spouse: Camp. died in Greensville County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
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