The Will of Cornilius Ironmonger
Transcribed and posted by ghote Judy Jehn.
In the name of God Amen. I Cornilius Ironmonger being weak in body but of
sound judgement and perfect mind and memory blessed be the Almighty God for
the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and
form as following: That is to say, First I give and bequeathe unto my son
James Ironmonger agreeable and comfortable to a deed of gift dated the 27th
day of Nov. 1807 this whole of my land lying and being in Accomack with this
exception only that my wife Easther shall have one half of the said Land
during her remaining my widow or during her natural life.
It is my will that
my son James should ------- and catticate (?) the aforesaid half of the said
land out of such proceeds said James Ironmonger shall all-- give to my wife
Easther two fifths of land proceeeds as a rent or allotment for said land and
such crop or crops as are growning over the land at the decease of my wife
Easther shall develove to and cropes my son James aforesaid. Also I give and
bequeathe unto Easther Power, daughter of Southy Copes, six pounds, I also
give unto William I. Copes six pounds. Also Southy Copes the sum of one
shilling this aforesaid sum of Virginia currency. My will is that the still
shall be used during the time it lasts on the land for the good of my wife
and son James the natural life of my wife then revolve for my son James. And
lastly I give and bequeathe unto my wife Easther the whole of my personal
estate and property during her natural life after my fair and just debts are
paid, and after her decease to be equally and fairly divided between my two
sons, Edward and James.
I further declare this my will that my said son
Edward Ironmonger and James Ironmong shall by my whole sole executors of this
my last will and testament hereby renoucing all former will or wills made by
me.
In witness whereas I have ------ set my hand and ---- this 20 day of
February 1810.
Signed, sealed published and declared by the names Cornelius
Ironmong to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have
hereunto signed our names as witnesses in the presence and with the consent
of the Testator, William H. Corard, Richard Kelly, Sally Topping
Proved at court 30 day of December 1811.