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Abraham STAPP

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BirthAbt 1646England
Death20 Oct 1710-8 Apr 1714Essex Co., VA
Will20 Oct 1710Essex Co., VA
Will of Abraham Stapp of Essex co., dated 20 Oct 1710, probated 8 Apr 1714
To son Abraham Stapp, all and on N side of Road of my now dwelling plantation. To son William, all land on S. side of Road. To son Jacob Stapp, upper part of land bought of Edward Moseley, and to son Joshua Stapp, the lower part bordering on Mr. Robt. Brooke. To young Joseph Stapp and James Stapp, 25 acres each of lower land. Jacob and Joshua to buy them 100 acres each elsewhere. To wife Dorothy, all property during life time. To daughter Ruth Stapp, cattle. To daughters Rebecca and Martha Stapp, a shilling each.
signed: Abraham Stapp
wit: Robert Moss, Peter Hollon, Will Harte (X)
cites source: Virginia Colonia Abstracts by Fleet, vol 8, p 81 (orig record p 234)
Probate8 Apr 1714Essex Co., VA
will probated 8 Apr 1714


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Orange County Virginia Families
William Everett Breckner
Descendants of Abraham Stapp
http://www.ydg.com/stepp/geneology/abraham_descendants.html
dated: 20 Jun 1997
found: 31 Dec 2000
Jeffrey M. Yerkey <stepp_abraham@ydg.com>
educated guess
Michael Sheppard



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author: Michael Sheppard < sheppard@cs.unm.edu >
title: Genealogical events for Abraham STAPP
url: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shep/shep/I2665.html
updated: 14 Jul 2001

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