Sharron, Here is the will information for the two George Crosby's. I will just reference the names and dates. Stafford Co. Will Abstracts 1729-1748 by Sam and Ruth Sparacio. page 10 Will of George Crosby Senr. of Overwharton Parish Stafford Co. I bequeath my now dwelling Plantation to George Crosby son of Daniel Crosby. To be delivered to him at his eigtheenth year of age together with a gun. I bequeath to said George and to his sister Sarah Crosby to be equally divided between them 200 ells of fine dowlas & 200 ells of brown linen two feather beds, two new rugs, two new pairs of blankets, two new pairs of sheets, two good boulsters, two good iron pots, two frying pans, six pewter dishes, and six pewter bassons.The dishes weighing four pounds and the bassons each to hold a gallon, four pieces of serge, four cows and four calves all which they are to receive at the 18th year of age. I bequeath one horse of 3 or 4 years old with saddle and bridle for the said George at the same age as above written. I bequeath to my Son George the plantation whereon he now dweleth. Also negro Will and indian Nan. I bequeath unto George Crosby Junior the son of my son George one indian mullatto woman Frank and her increase one indian mullatto boy Jno. Cooper also one half of the last parcell of land taken up by me on Town Rub & his heirs & the other half unto Peter Mozee and in case said Peter dies that then Sarah Crosby the daughter of my son Daniel shall enjoy the same and her lawfull heirs. Also that George Crosby is to have half next the Towne & Peter his to the Negro Run. I bequeath unto Sarah Hayes 2 pieces of dowlas. I bequeath unto Peter Hayes parcel of ground first taken up by me on Brent Town Run and if in case he dies without lawfull issue that then it must be divided between both my grandsons the two George Crosbys. I bequeath unto my daughter Mary Waa 1000 weight of tobacco, 1000 weight of tobacco to each of her three children, namely William Mozee, Peter Mozee & Elizabeth Mozee. Item I do hereby make my son George Crosby Sole Executor this 14th of September 1725. Presence of William Allen, Sarah Allen, James McDonnell. At Court held for Stafford County 14th April 1731 Will of George Crosby was proved. Page 120 Will of George Crosby of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County. I give unto my now dwelling plantation to my dear and loving wife Sarah Crosby during her life with all lands and belongings and after her decease to my son Uriel Crosby his lawfull heirs, and for want of such heirs to the heirs of my son George Crosby. I give unto my son George Crosby one large Bible and one Gun with a Trumpett Muzzell. I give unto my wife Sarah Crosby two negroes named Dick and John after her decease to my son Uriel Crosby. I give to my son Uriel Crosby tract of land lying on the head of Aquia containing 200 acres. I appoint my wife Sarah Crosby and my son Uriel Crosby sole excutors of this my last will and testament 27th November 1745. Presence, Thomas Gough, Wm. Gough, Winifret Raley. At a court held in Stafford Co. April 8, 1746 will presented by excutors and George Crosby son and heir at law said the deceased objected to this wills being proved. I hope this helps you some. Valerie Holmes Thomas Stafford Co. List Administrator