===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: [email protected] From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [WINN] Winn in Va. Indenture (26 August 1734) between Joseph Wilks, planter, of Blisland Parish in New Kent County and Richard Winn, planter, of Saint Paul's .. Parish...fll, 8 shillings & 3 pence current money...in consideration of Richard Winn finding him he shall work during his natural" life and during the life of his wife, Elizabeth, which land shall be a part of the land on which Richard Winn now lives and also Richard Winn will lend to Joseph Wilks during his life a man slave named Nat to work the land and in consideration of 20 barrels of corn... assigns to Richard Winn a negro woman named Judith, a negro girl named Kate, a negro girl named Nan, 25 h ad of sheep 20 head of cattle, one mare and one horse and all his furniture. Witnesses: John Bowles, Robert Mosby and John Winn Deed proved and admitted to record (7 November 1734). In Hanover Co. (Source: Taxpayers -St Paul's) we have several Winns from 1782- 1815: Winn Hezekiah paid taxes from 1782-1799, Estate of. In 1792 he pays for one adult. Winn Jesse from 1802 - 1815. John Winn 182, 1783 Senior, 1791 and one adult,1792-5 one adult, 1799 one adult, 1809-12 one adult, 1815 one adult. Gigg ass, Sawmill ass. Gristmill ass. Dwelling House ass $600.00, Ice house, wood clock, mirror, chest od drawers. (This must be John Winn who build "Jessamine Lawn". This John is very wealthy. It cannot be the John who was born in 1705. John Winn Jr.1782-1789 Winn John Jr. 1803 - listed in St. Martin's Winn John B 1801 and 1803 Winn Joseph 1815 Winn Minor 1803 Winn Peter paid taxes from 1782-1809. In 1786/7 lists a Wm Brown; 1789 one adult, 1790 petitioner Ordinary License and 2 adults, 1791-92 and one adult, 1798-03 do. 1805 Capt. Winn Phillip 1797-98 Winn Richard 1782-84 Winn Thomas 1783 petitioner only Winn Thomas 1800 Guardian of John B Winn Winn Thomas 1800 Guardian of Minor Winn Winn Thomas 1800 Guardian of Thomas Winn Jr. (The will is recorded in the Hanover Courthouse. 17th July 1792, In the name of God, Amen: I, Hezekiah Winn, of the Co of Hanover, being in perfect mind and memory, I make and ordain this to be my last will and Testament. Item: I give and bequeath all my land and mill to my three sons John, Minor, and Thomas, to be equally devided. My son Thomas to have that part whereon I now live, with the dwelling house, to them and their heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath all my Negroes to my three sons before mentioned, to them and their heirs forever, the Negroes to be kept together and worked upon the plantation, or hired out at the discretion of my executors, until my sons come of age: the rest of my estate to be sold, except such things as the executors shall think proper to be kept for the use of the plantation, and my children, and after paying my debts, to be equally divided between my before mentioned children. It is likewise my will and desire that my three sons, John, Minor, and Thomas, after having good education, should be bound out at the discretion of my executors. Hezekiah Winn (Seal) Signed, sealed and published and pronounced in the presence of: John Grubbs, Patrick Snead, Joseph Holman, Executors: John, Thomas, and Peter Winn, (Hezekiah brothers) and Nathaniel Holman (Hezekiah brother in law. Christiana Bowles was the daughter of Thomas Bowles. They removed to Fluvanna Co. and Hezekiah died 1792,....) I had posted this information before and asked if anyone knew about this Elisabeth. Alas, no replies. I wish all of you the best results on this list for you success in your research. Chris