[Genealogical Records: Virginia Colonial Records, 1600s-1700s: Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume II, Essex County, Records, 1703-1706, Pgs 8, 47, 70, 74, 101, 115, 120] p. 253-Account of tobacco due the estate of Phill Parr, decd, rec'd since the inventory: Tim: Driscoll 009. p. 139-10 Feb 1703, Bond, Essex, Va. [Administrator of Estate of John Armistead, dec'd.] p. 82-10 Feb 1704, Jury, Essex, Va. [Richard Goode, innocent of trespassing.] p. 118-5 Dec 1705, Witness Deed, Essex, Va, Usa. [Henry Woodnut sells to Emanuel Jones.] p. 40-Deed. 10 Apr 1712, Essex, Va. William Harding to Owen Owens. Wit. Timothy Driscoll. p. 353-Power of Atty. John Goare of South Farnham Par., Essex Co., to "my trusty and well beloved kinsman Timothy Driscoll" of same par. and co., to collect debts. Dated 9 Feb 1714/15. Signed John Goare. Wit. Benjamin Morris, John x Hubbard. Rec. 15 March 1714/15. p. 106-Inventory of Estate of Timothy Driscoll, Essex, Va, by order of Court dated 15 May 1716. Includes: To a Case Pistoles and Trooping Saddle and sword; To a Buckanere Gun; To a parsell books; To a Chafin Dish; Total caluation approx. L190. Signed James Webb, Isaac Webb, Fran Moore, Nicholas Smith. Rec. 20 Jun 1716. p. 523-Will of Timothy Driscoll of Essex County. Dated 14 Sep 1715. Probated 15 May 1716. "I bequeath my sole to the Lord that gave ot me." To wife Katherine Driscoll "My whole Estate Reighall personall dureing her neightorall Life." At her death or if she remarry as follows: To James Marsh a negro boy, if he d.s.p. to Wm Young Junior. To "Timothy Driscoll Juner Godson to the sd Timothy Driscoll Sen'or" four negroes. If he d.s.p. a negro to Richard Carter and three negroes to James Coatleland. To James Marsh 1/3 of Crop for 8 years, money, etc. To Timothy Driscoll personal estate. William Young sole exor. Signed Timothy Driscoll. Wit. Richard Carter, Sarah x Harwar, James Marsh. 15 May 1716 proved by oaths of Wm Young, Gent., Exor., and Richard Carter and James Marsh Evidences. 15 Jan 1716/17 further proved by Sarah Harwar. [Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume II, King and Queen County, Records Concerning 18th Century Persons, 7th Collection, Page 418] p.353. Deed. 10 Aug 1749. Wm Tutwell of So Farnham parish sells Thos Younger of Drisdale Parish, King and Queen Co, for L 30., 100 acres in So F. par. This land was purchased from said Younger by Timothy Driscoll and by him conveyed to Wm Tutwell, etc.