NameJohn Haile
Birthbef 1707
DeathApr 1761
Documentation
On 6 October 1737, John Haile junr served on a jury in a suit between Henry Reeves and Joseph Reeves. [Essex County, Virginia, Land Trials 1715–1741, pages 123–124.]
An inventory and appraisal of the estate of Henry Boughan was made on 12 July 1738 by John ffargeson, John Haile junr, and Jos Man. Returned by Sarah her P mark Boughan. Ordered recorded 19 July 1738. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 6, pages 143–144.]
An inventory of the estate of Herbert Waggener was made by Wm Dix, John Haile junr, and Thomas Haile. No total. Elizabeth Waggener executrix. Ordered recorded 15 November 1743. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 49–53.]
An additional inventory and appraisal of the estate of Herbert Waggener was made 21 February 1743/1744 by William Dix, John Hail Junr, and Thomas Haile, returned by Eliza. Waggener executrix. Recorded 20 March 1743. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 83–84.]
John Haile was mentioned in the 17 August 1744 will of his father John Haile. He was to receive an equal share in the estate. He was named an executor and presented the will in court with his mother Mary on 16 October 1744. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 214–216.]
On 16 October 1744, Mary Haile, John Haile, Wm Tyler and John Farguson were bound £1,000 sterling for Mary Haile’s and John Haile’s execution of the will of John Haile. Signed Mary her M mark Haile, John Haile jun, W Tyler, John ffarguson. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 216–217.]
An inventory and appraisal of the estate of John Haile was made by John ffarguson, James Allen and Wm Dix. Total valuation £141.1.0-1/2 plus some additions. Returned by John Haile and Mary Haile. Recorded 20 November 1744. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 226–229.]
A division of the estate of Thomas Dicks was recorded on 16 October 1750, having been made by Thos. Haile, John Haile and Geo: Coleman in pursuance to an order of 17 July 1750. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 8, page 376.]
The inventory of the estate of John Ball deceased, by order of 22 April 1752, was made by George Wright, Samuel Allen, John Haile. Total valuation £79.4.9-1/2. Ordered recorded 20 May 1752. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 170–174.]
John Haile received property through the 14 July 1753 will of his mother Mary Haile and presented the nuncupative will in court on 17 July 1753. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 9, page 240.]
On 17 February 1753, John Haile of the County of Essex and Parish of Southfarnham sold to Henry Kidd of the same. For £64.13 current money of Virginia, 100 acres more or less in Southfarnham Parish given to John Haile by his father John Haile deceased. Signed John Haile. Witnesses: Thomas Barker, William his x mark Cox Junr. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 26, pages 294–296.]
On 4 December 1755, John Haile cast votes for Mr. John Upshaw and Colonel William Daingerfield for burgesses of Essex County. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 27, pages 248–252.]
The will of John Haile of Essex County and Southfarnham Parish was dated 11 December 1760. Sick. To Beloved Son Richard Thomas Haile One Negro Man Named Sam, also my Desk. To Beloved Son Jonathan Haile, one negro Woman named Inez[?] and her Increase. To Beloved Son Ariss Haile, one Negro Boy Named James. To Beloved Son Williamson Haile, one Negro Girl Name Dinah. To Beloved Daughter Sarah Bloss, one Negro Girl Named Rose. To Beloved Daughter Elizabeth Haile, one Negro Boy Named Peter. To Beloved Daughter Mary Ann Croxton, one Negro Girl Named January and also two Cows also two Yews. The remainder of my Estate to be Devided between Ariss Haile, Williamson Haile and Elizabeth Haile. Richard Thomas Haile to be full whole and Sole Executor. Dated 11 December 1760. Signed John Haile. Witnesses: Henry Kidd, Wallr Welch, Thomas Haile. N.B. The provision Sarah Bloyes Negro is put out April 4th 1761 and a Negro Boy Named Peter Given to my Daughter Elizabeth Haile also two Yews to Mary Ann Croxton. No signature. Test: Thomas Haile, Reuban his + mark Boughan. Proved on 20 April 1761 by Henry Kidd and Thomas Haile, and the alteration proved by the witnesses thereto. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 11, pages 299–300.]
The sale of the estate of John Haile was held 12 May 1761 “unto Sundry Persons” by Richard Thomas Haile executor. Total valuation £132.1.5-1/2. Recorded 21 November 1763. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 12, pages 89–90.]
Spouses
Williamson
Sarah
Elizabeth