Louisa County, Virginia 1743-1814 Where Have all the Children Gone? abstracted and compiled by Rosalie Edith Davis. p. 49 Louisa Guardian Bonds p. 371-372 Guardian Bond Leonard Dunevant guardian to Elizabeth Groom orphan of William Groom, deceased; $200; sec. Joel Parrish. 14 Oct. 1805. Don't know if this helps or not, you didn't give the names of the 2 children which would be the way they would be listed in the orphan bonds. Also Orange County will Book 4 abstracted and published by Ruth L. and Sam Sparacio, 1985. WB 4 p. 125-127 Will of John Groom.. I lend to my beloved wife, Mary Groom during her natural life, my plantation whereon I now live and all my Negroes...should my wife have issue or issues begotten in wedlock with me.. (my whole estate to such issue at her death) .. I give to my wife all the Negroes I received with her on marriage... I give to my sister, Mary Atkins... to my brother, William Groom...my niece, Sally Wright, daughter of Thomas Wright...to my brother, Major Groom...my sister, Elizabeth Wright, wife of Thomas Wright, unto my brother Richard Groom... unto my kinsman, Prettyman Delaney...to the child or children of Dicey Groom (wife of John Groom)l...to my kinswoman, Molly Williams ( wife of Jacob Williams) ...to John Groom son of Thomas Groom, deceased...my brother Major Groom ... (from money from estate) ...support my sister, Milley Delaney...children of my brother, Zachariah Groom, deceased... and the children of my sister, Ann Harrison (John and Elizabeth Groom excepted) ...appoint the Rev. William Cook of Louisa County, Nathaniel Mills and Thomas Ellis or Orange County, executors.. this 10th day of April 1804. Sig. John Groom wit. Isaac Graves, Thomas Ellis, Thomas Bell. At a court held 28th Jan. 1805 proves... William Cook together with John White, David Lipscomb, William Lipscomb and John Tomason, their securities... bond $8,000. Major Groom and Willliam T. Burrus, sec. of Nathaniel Mills and Thomas Ellis