In a message dated 11/28/2005 4:55:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, gen42@comcast.net writes: Fanny Ann Ingram was the daughter of Alexander Ingram of Botetourt Co Does he name Fanny Ann in his will? Also tax lists may narrow down Fanny's death date: Patrick Co., Virginia Land Tax Records 1796 Fanny Via (of Jas. Ingram) 96 acres 1797 Fanny Via 96 acres
Fanny Via wrote her Will on Nov. 30, 1795, stating her poor health. I don't know when she died after that. It was witnessed by James Cox, Wm. Slaughter, Martha Ingram (wife of James), and Nancy Lewis. Fanny's brother, James Ingram died Dec.1816. His grave is located on a ridge above Philpott Lake in Patrick Co. Alexandra Ingram's will was written Dec. 5, 1780. He mention's his wife Mary, sons William & James Ingram and his daughter Ann & her husband. Fanny Ann must have been called Ann. Also had sons John & Alexander Jr. She apparently stayed close to her brother, James Ingram, as mentioned in Patrick Co. . ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jlmaupin@aol.com> To: <VIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 10:48 PM Subject: Re: [VIA-L] Edmund Via > > In a message dated 11/28/2005 4:55:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, > gen42@comcast.net writes: > > Fanny Ann Ingram was the daughter of Alexander Ingram of Botetourt Co > > > Does he name Fanny Ann in his will? > > Also tax lists may narrow down Fanny's death date: > > Patrick Co., Virginia Land Tax Records > > 1796 Fanny Via (of Jas. Ingram) 96 acres > > 1797 Fanny Via 96 acres >
Good Afternoon!!! Wills were generally probated during the next thirty days after the death of the writer or at the next court day. If you know the date the will was probated or recorded it should be within the thirty days. Court days were usually one day per month in early days, just when this was changed I am not sure. William ----- Original Message ----- From: "gen42" <gen42@comcast.net> To: <VIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 10:55 PM Subject: Re: [VIA-L] Edmund Via > Fanny Via wrote her Will on Nov. 30, 1795, stating her poor health. I > don't > know when she died after that. It was witnessed by James Cox, Wm. > Slaughter, Martha Ingram (wife of James), and Nancy Lewis. > Fanny's brother, James Ingram died Dec.1816. His grave is located on > a > ridge above Philpott Lake in Patrick Co. > Alexandra Ingram's will was written Dec. 5, 1780. He mention's his > wife > Mary, sons William & James Ingram and his daughter Ann & her husband. > Fanny > Ann must have been called Ann. Also had sons John & Alexander Jr. She > apparently stayed close to her brother, James Ingram, as mentioned in > Patrick Co. > . > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Jlmaupin@aol.com> > To: <VIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 10:48 PM > Subject: Re: [VIA-L] Edmund Via > > >> >> In a message dated 11/28/2005 4:55:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, >> gen42@comcast.net writes: >> >> Fanny Ann Ingram was the daughter of Alexander Ingram of Botetourt Co >> >> >> Does he name Fanny Ann in his will? >> >> Also tax lists may narrow down Fanny's death date: >> >> Patrick Co., Virginia Land Tax Records >> >> 1796 Fanny Via (of Jas. Ingram) 96 acres >> >> 1797 Fanny Via 96 acres >> > >