James TUTT
Abt 1705 - 1789 (~ 84 years)-
Name James TUTT Born Abt 1705 , King George, Virginia [1] Gender Male _UID 84809900E6B0FC4CB213DD7EAC72DF09A180 Died Aug 1789 Culpepper County, Virginia, United States Person ID I5941 SteveParker Last Modified 1 Jan 2009
Father Richard TUTT, b. Abt 1685, , King George, Virginia , d. Mar 1728, King George County, Virginia, United States (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Mary UNDERWOOD, b. 1680, Virginia, United States , d. 1 Oct 1731, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States (Age 51 years) Married 26 May 1703 Richmond County, Virginia, United States _UID 89934C820914094A9E7A3F37952E806B9647 Family ID F2181 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ann HANSFORD, b. 1720, , King George, Virginia, United States , d. Abt 1789, Virginia, United States (Age 69 years) Married 16 Jun 1737 King George, Virginia, United States _UID D3F77CB3D3C25B47AA758E9F3946416BA764 Children 1. Benjamin TUTT, b. 20 Jan 1739, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States , d. 22 Apr 1790, , Edgefield, South Carolina, United States (Age 51 years) 2. Millie TUTT, b. 2 Aug 1742, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States 3. Elizabeth TUTT, b. 8 Nov 1744, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States 4. James TUTT, b. Aft 11 Jan 1746, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States 5. Richard TUTT, b. 17 Jun 1749, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States , d. 15 Sep 1807, Edgefield County, South Carolina, United States (Age 58 years) 6. Mary TUTT, b. 25 May 1752, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States , d. 21 Jan 1807, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States (Age 54 years) 7. Lewis TUTT, b. 21 Jul 1755, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States 8. Gabriel TUTT, b. 11 Feb 1758, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States , d. 29 Mar 1838, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States (Age 80 years) 9. Ann TUTT, b. 26 May 1760, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States 10. Hansford TUTT, b. 20 Jul 1762, , Culpepper, Virginia, United States , d. , Woodford, Kentucky, United States Last Modified 29 Mar 2021 Family ID F2171 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - will dated 20 Jan 1786, will proved 31 Sep 1789
Will Book Culpeper County, Virginia ( will dated 20 Jan 1786, will proved 31 Sep 1789)
"In the name of God Amen. I, James Tutt of Culpeper County being sick and weak in body, but in perfect memory thanks be to God for the same. I do ordain and make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following:
I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God that gave it me, and my fody to the ground to be decently buried, in full hope of a Joyful Resurrection to eternal life, and my worldly goods and estate to be disposed of in manner and form following:
First _ I give to my son Benjamin Tutt one negro boy named Charles, to him and his Heirs forever.
Second _ I give to my daughter Millie Lynch one negro girl called Nell that I lent her and Charles Lynch sold, and I do give the said negro to her and her heirs forever and five pounds Cash to be paid by my Executors.
I give to my daughter Elizabeth Sanders one negro girl called Hannah. I give to her and her heirs.
Fourthly - I give to my son Richard Tutt one negro wench called Luce, and her two children Reuben and Aaron, and all her Increase to him and his heirs forever.
Fifthly, I give unto my daughter Mary Tutt, wife of John Tutt one negro boy called George to her and her heirs forever.
Sixthly, I give to my son Lewis Tutt one negro fellow called Daniel and a negro girl called Mille and one half of the tract of land I now live on containing seven hundred acres, and the other half of the said tract of land I give to my son Gabriel Tutt to be equally divided between them, to them and their heirs forever.
Seventhly - I give to my daughter Ann Williams, wife of Payul Williams one negro girl called Dinah, to her and her heirs forever.
Eighthly- I give to my son Hansford Tutt, one tract of land lying on south side of Muddy River, commonly called Droghhedy Tract Containing by patent two hundred and eight acres, to him and his heirs forever.
Ninthly I give unto my two sons Gabriel Tutt and Hansford Tutt five negros - viz - Bob, Jonathan, Lena, Dilco and Moses a child of Dilco, and the Increase of Dilco from this date, to be equally divided between them, both to them and their heirs forever.
Tenthly, I give to my granddaughter, Mille Tutt one negro girl called Sarah and one half of a Tract of Land, where on Paul Williams now lives ant other half to Ann Williams, wife of Paul Williams, to be equally divided between them to them and their heirs forever.
I also give to my daughters Elizabeth Sanders, Mary Tutt and Ann Williams a negro wench called Phillis to be divided equally between them at the decease of my wife Ann Tutt. I also give to my wife Ann Tutt all of my House hold and kitchen furniture, to be given to my children equally at her death, and I hereby constitute my wife Ann Tutt, executrix of my last will and testament - And my two sons Lewis and Gabriel Tutt Executors, hereby revoking all other wills by me made and acknowledgeing this to be my last will and testament.
In witness hereof I have set my hand and seal this 20th day of January 1786
James Tutt (L.S.)
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of John Routt, John Barnes, George Doggett."
- will dated 20 Jan 1786, will proved 31 Sep 1789
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Sources - [S44] International Genealogical index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
James Tutt; Male; Birth: About 1716 , King George, Virginia; Father: Richard Tutt; Mother: Mary Underwood
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 11/8/2007
- [S44] International Genealogical index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.