[Mildred Fournier.ged]
His will was written on 6 Feb 1663/64 and proved on 11 Mar 1663/64.
"Daniel LLUELLIN of Chelmsford, Essex, planter. Lands, tenements, hereditaments in Charles County in upper part of James River in Virginia, to wife Anne for life, then to son Daniel LLUELLIN. Ditto as to goods, but to daughter Martha JONES, his sister, two seasoned servants. Also to son Daniell LLUELLIN best suit, cloak, coat and hat, second best hat with siver hatband, all linnen (sic) and my sayle skinn (sealskin?) trunk. To friend Mary ELSING of Chelmsford, spinster, for care, one of the best white ruggs (sic) and my new peece (sic) of Dowlas (?) saving sufficient for a winding sheet to bury me. To Mary DEERINGTON of Chelmsford, widow, one of the worst white rugs. To daughter Margaret CRUSE, 40 shillings to buy her a ring and to James, her husband, ditto. To son in law(*) Robert HALLOM, Ditto. To master Chr. SALTER living in Wine Court without Bishopgate and Ann his wife 10 shillings each for gloves. Goods sent over this spring and summer to be sold for debts due, rest to son Daniel. Executors: Thomas VERVELL of Roxwell, Essex, James JAUNCEY to Cateaton Street, London, Hotpresser, and Master William WALKER of Colchester, Essex, Shopkeeper. To be buried in Parish Church of Chelmsford near the reading deske and friend Doctor John MICHELSON to preach."
Witnesses: Robert LLOYD, Tim Code, senior, scrivenor.
*At this time, the term in-law was used to indicate any relationship created by marriage and not by blood. Robert HALLOM was actually a step-son.
On 7 Aug 1642 he patented 856 acres, bounded by the land of Mrs. HEYMAN, the upper branches of Turkey Island Creek, the land of Mr. ASTON and Joseph ROYALL for the transportation of himself and several others including Robert HALLOM.
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