Louisa Deed book, Book A, Page 470 - 7/28/1752:
Andrew Hunter of St. Martins Parish, Louisa Co., Va to Andrew Hunter, Jr. land for "love and affection I bear my son, Andrew Hunter, Jr."
Louisa Deed Book, Book B, Page 268 - 6/27/1758:
Deed from Andrew Hunter to his son Stephen Hunter, tract of land 320 acres on both sides of south branch of Rocky Creek, beg. at Andrew Hunter's corner of several unmarked trees in Alexander Clasprey's line, thence on his line to James Buchanan's corner, thence on Buchanan's line south 63 degrees west at 20 south branch of said creek at 142 poles his corner.
Louisa Deed Book, Book B, Page 290 - 1/22/1759:
Deed from Andrew Hunter of St. Martin's Parish and Jane his wife to son William Hunter, 400 acres of land on Fosters Creek which was granted by patent bearing date Aug 1, 1745 to Andrew Hunter.
Louisa Will Book 2, Page 7; Written 26 October 1764:
To son Peter, part of my land containing 14 acres...to my daughter, Mary, 1 shilling, to my son Andrew, 1 shilling, to my son William, 1 shilling, to my son Stephen, 1 shilling, to my daughter, Jane, 2 shilling, to my son, George, the bed and clothing belonging to his mother...All the remainder of my goods to my loving wife, the land & plantation to George, my youngest son not to disturb his mother. I leave my wife and my son George my executors. They can pay my debts without forcement. As witness my hand this 26 day of Oct. 1764. Andrew Hunter Witness: Nicholas C. Johnson, Wm. Johnson, Samuel Powel
Will of Andrew Hunter, 1764 - Louisa Co. VA
WILL OF ANDREW HUNTER, 1764-1767
Louisa Co. VA, WB 2, p. 7
In the name of God Amen I Andrew Hunter of the parish of saint Martins
in the County of Louisa being in perfect memory and calling to mind the
certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time I do make and ordain
this my Last will and Testament in manner and form following first I
reccommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it hoping to be
saved by the precious death and pasion of my Blesses Saviour Jesus Christ
and my body I commit to the ground and as tuching such worldly Estate
wherewith it hat pleased God to bless me with I give and despose there of
in manner and form following I give to my son Peter part of my Land gining
to his line beginning at a red oak by the river running thence N. 30 Degr.
East 24 poles to a red oak saplin by the road thence a long the road North
38/2 West 16 poles to a pine thence North 1 degrees West 46 poles to a
hickory in Dabneys Line thence on his Line North 19 1/2 degrees west 27
poles to read Oak Conner thence South 14 degrees East 277 poles to the
beginning containing 14 ackers more or Less I give to my Dotter Mary one
shilling I give to my son Andrew One shilling I give to my son William one
I give to my son Stephen one shilling I give to my Dotter Jane one shilling
I give to my son Gorge the bed and clothing belong thear to at his mothers
departer and all the Remanor of my goods to my Loving Wife the Land and
plantasho to Gorge my younger son not to desturb his mother I leve my ife
and my son Gorge my Exsctteres Tha can pay my det without prasment as
wittness my hand and Cel this 26th Day of Octor 1764
Andrew Hunter
Nicho Johnson
Wm Johnson
Samuel (X) Powel
Louisa Co. WB 2, p. 7 Bond for Jane Hunter & George Hunter, Exors. of
estate of Andrew Hunter. Sec: Stephen Hunter, Wm. Pretty. Dated & recorded
13 Jul. 1767. Amount £200. Signed Jane (X) Hunter, Stephen (X) Hunter,
George (X) Hunter, William (X) Pretty
Submitted by Ann Avery Hunter <annh@@erols.com>
Richmond, Virginia