NameRichard Haile
Deathbef 17 Feb 1800
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Documentation
Richard Haile is mentioned in the 1787 will of his father Richard Thomas Haile. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 15, pages 193–194.]
On 17 February 1800, Wheeler Haile and John Gibson were bound $400 for Wheeler Haile’s administration of the goods of Richard Haile deceased. Signed Wheeler Haile, John Gibson. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 15, pages 525–526.]
On 11 July 1804, a division of the estate of Richard Haile was made by Thos Wright, John Minter, and Carter Croxton, also including a settlement of the administration of the estate by Wheeler Haile and an account of the estate sale made on 19 September 1801. The estate was divided equally between Mary Haile, John Haile the representative of Lewis Haile, Wheeler Haile, Benjamin Haile, Zachariah Crittenden who married Joanna Haile. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 16, pages 298–299.]
On 20 March 1806, Richard Haile’s brother Benjamin and brother-in-law Zachariah Crittenden filed a bill of compliant in part concerning Richard Haile’s estate. See their records. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 14, item 14-K-53.]
On 3 February 1808, a division of the slaves of the estate of Lewis Haile was made by John Jones, Thos. Wright, and Reuben M. Garnett. Lots went to Zachariah Crittenden, Wheeler Haile, John Haile, and Ben: Haile. The division states that both Lewis and Richard Haile died intestate without issue. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 17, pages 332–333.]