I have copies of a will written in 1891 by Gilbert Wooldridge in which he leaves to his three girls "a tract of land known as Grinwalds supposed to be about 100 acres more or less to be divided equally between them". In 1895 Susan E Major (one of Gilbert's daughters) writes in her will:" I Susan E. Major of Amelia County Va. do hereby appoint my duaghter Cora L. Miller to be after my death guardian for my two children...my reasons for this being that my husband W. B. Major has not for several years past provided for them or looked after their interests as a father should have done and the care of them has fallen almost entirely on me and my son Walter and I do hereby request that the fifty acres of land left to me by my father Gilbert Wooldridge in his will shall be sold or disposed of by my daughter Cora L. Miller..." My questions: Gilbert was also in Amelia county. Where do I need to look for the land that Gilbert left to the daughters? Would Susan have been able to pass this land to Cora? Is it possible to determine what Cora did with the land? Thank you for your consideration, Terry