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- !25 June 1711: Mentioned in step father, Joseph Ball's will as Eliza Johnson, daughter of his wife. He left her 100 Acres of land for life.
!12 Aug 1712: Richard Hewes made a will. He provided for the Johnson children of his wife Mary. Her daughter Elizabeth was to receive his home estate of 160 acres on Cherry Point after her mother's death. The son, John Johnson, was to receive 600 acres in Stafford County near Accokeek Creek. Married Well and Often--Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800:190, citing Northumberland Co., VA, 12 Aug 1712-17 Feb 1713/4]
!19 Jul 1721: Hewes, Mary, of St. Stephen's Parish, W. W. 17 December 1720---W. P. 19 July 1721.
Daughter Mary Ball-one negro woman to be purchased for her out of my estate by my executors, and to be delivered to her at the age of eighteen years. If the said Mary Ball should die with-out lawfull issue, the said negro to return to my son John Johnson. Daughter Mary Ball-two gold rings, one being a large hoop and the other a stone ring, and one young mare(' formerly gave her the said mare by word of mouth). I also give her sufficient furniture for the bed her father Joseph Ball left her vizt: one suit of good curtains and vallens, one rugg, one quilt, one pair blankets, also two Diaper table cloths marked M.B.,one dozen of Diaper napkins, two towells, six plates, two pewter dishes, two basons, one large iron pott, one frying pan, one old trunk, one young Paceing horse, and a good silk plush side saddle to be purchased by my executors. Daughter Elizabeth Bonam-one suit of white and black callicoe, being part of my own wearing apparrel. Rest of my wearing apparrel to my daughter Mary Ball, and she to be under the tutlidge of Capt. George Eskridge during her minority. 1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 177.
!6 Dec 1726: Mentioned in will of her husband.
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