Chancery Suits: Frances Woolfolk, widow of Charles Woolfolk, Subblett B. Magruder and Mary Magruder his wife and John F. Woolfolk Guardian of Sally Woolfolk sue John W. Coleman and wife Nancy Coleman and Pitchegue Woolfolk over the slaves of Charles Woolfolk, decd. The court orders that the slaves be divided into five equal parts and allot two fifths to his wife Frances Woolfolk, one fifth to Subblett B. Magruder in right of his wife Mary M. Magruder, one fifth to Sally Woolfolk to be delivered to her Guardian John Woolfolk and the remaining one fifth to Pitchegue Woolfolk and none to John W. Coleman in right of his wife Nancy Coleman she having heretofore received her Distribution share. Charles Woolfolk died intestate. John W. Coleman and Ann Coleman state that they have no interest in the slaves. 9 June 1818 Division of the slaves names the heirs as son and daughters of Charles Woolfolk, decd. September 1818 John C. Woolfolk states that Samuel Woolfolk made a will on 14 May 1791 in which he left to his wife Agathy Woolfolk and his five children viz Richard Woolfolk, Polly Woolfolk, John Woolfolk, Thomas Woolfolk, and Wyatt Woolfolk. Samuel Woolfolk left 200 acres that had been given to him by his father Richard Woolfolk and a legacy that had come to him from Spilsbe Coleman. Agathy Woolfolk has married again. Richard Woolfolk is of lawful age, Polly Woolfolk has married Richard Jones, John Woolfolk is of lawful age and Spilsbe Woolfolk is Guardian of Thomas Woolfolk and Wyatt Woolfolk. November 1807 Reference is made to "Life Estate of Agathy Noel". Nov. 9, 1807 Jourdon Woolfolk against Wilson Allen and Sophia Allen his wife and their children viz William Allen, Robert Allen, Adaline Allen, Ann Allen, Mary Allen and John Allen, Wade Hampton, Richard Bridger, Daniel Dejarnett, Peter Thornton, Harry Wright, Pleasant Terrell and the President, Directors & Company of the Bank of Virginia. 5 April 1823 Paul Woolfolk and Sarah Woolfolk his wife state that she was the widow of Robert Graham, decd. and mother of Paul Graham and a daughter, Jane Grahma, infant. Paul Graham and Duncan Graham are 21 years of age. December 1800 Taylor Noel and Agatha Noel his wife to John G. Woolfolk, Edmund Pendleton and Benjamin W. Coleman, 300 acres on Morocosick Creek which was purchase from Robert Foster, since deceased, and is subject to the life estate of Ursula Foster, widow of Robert Foster. Wit: Benjamin Jacob, John Valentine, John C. Woolfolk and Richard Jones. 4 March 1807 Richard Jones and Polly Jones his wife formerly Polly Woolfolk against Spilsbe Woolfolk administrator of Samuel Woolfolk, decd., and John Woolfolk, Thomas Woolfolk, and Wyatt Woolfolk infant children of Samuel Woolfolk, decd. Richard Jones Sues for one fifth of the estate in right of wife, Polly Jones. no date Richard Jones states that Samuel Woolfolk published his will on 14 May 179_ and left to his wife and five children viz Richard, Polly, John, Thomas, and Wyatt Woolfolk. One son was appointed executor but soon died and Spilsbe Woolfolk was names administrator. The widow, Agathy Woolfolk, afterwards married and received her share of the estate. Richard Woolfolk at age 21 received his share of the estate and now Richard and Polly Jones are asking that the estate be divided and that they receive their one-fifth. January 1806 Betsey Woolfolk wife of Richard Woolfolk was Betsey Stern {mother Betsey Stern married to Peyton Stern. Stated in a will of Betsey Woolfolk. 8 April 1808 Witnesses Richard Stern and Peyton Stern signed in Adams Co. Mississippi on 9 April 1811. Estate of Paul Woolfolk placed in the hands of Laurence Battaile, Sheriff, on December 1804 by court order. December 9, 1804. Paid Sarah Woolfolk for keeping woman and four children October 9, 1804 Richard Squire Taylor, James Govan, John Anderson and Benjamin Oliver make a claim against the estate of Paul Woolfolk for a bond dated July 19, 1799 Court orders the settlement of Laurence Battaile's account of the estate of Paul Woolfolk. December 14, 1807. June Marriages of Caroline County Mary P. Woolfolk married Richard Jones 11/20/1796 by Andrew Broaddus Security and Witness: Spilsbe Woolfolk Garrott Woolfolk married Mary St. John by Henry Goodloe no date Agathy Woolfolk married Taylor Noell [her second husband] September 6, 1798 By John Sorrill 1st husband was John G. Woolfolk Maria Woolfolk married Hawes Coleman daughter of John Woolfolk Married January 2, 1809 Sec & Wit: William Maury Ann C. Woolfolk married John W. Coleman August 9, 1809 Daughter of Frances Woolfolk Sec. & Wit: Hawes Coleman and William H. Ballard Sally Woolfolk married Belfield December 15, 1803 Sec. & Wit: John G. Woolfolk Married by Abner Waugh Sarah T. Woolfolk married Henry Hill May 8, 1804 Sec. & Wit: William Ellis Married By Abner Waugh Lucinda Woolfolk married William Bullard Dec. 27, 1809 Daughter of Spilsbe Woolfolk Sec. & Wit: Richard Jones