Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameAnn Crutcher
DeathOct 1815
Documentation
In November 1806, a division of the estate of Samuel Doggins was made by John Trible, Jas. Jones, and L. Booker, with a widow’s dower set aside to Mrs. Doggins, and equal lots to Miss Nancy Doggins, Samuel Dogens, Miss Patty, Miss Jenny, Mrs. Dunn, and Wm. Dogens. Ordered recorded 17 June 1817. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 18, pages 418–419.]

In an undated petition, orators and oratrices William Doggins, Patsey Brizendine who was Patsey Doggins now a widow, Thos Dennitt and Nancy his wife who was Nancy Doggins and Samuel Doggins an infant by James Croxton his next friend. That Ann Doggins widow of Samuel Doggins died on __ October 1815 intestate, complained that your orators and oratrices William, Patsey, Nancy, Samuel and Happy Dunn who intermarried with Jackson Dunn are the only children of Samuel. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 45, item 45-B-8.]

On 21 November 1815, Jackson Dunn, Purkins Armstrong and Henry C. Howerton were bound in the penalty of $800 for Jackson Dunn’s administration of the goods, chattels and credits of Ann Doggins, deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 18, pages 231–232.]

The estate of Ann Doggins, deceased, in account with Jackson Dunn, administrator, from 1815 to 1819 was settled on 29 January 1819 by James Croxton Jr., Wm. A. Garnett, and Henry C. Howerton. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 19, pages 235–236.]

On 21 December 1815, an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Ann Doggins, deceased, was made by Abraham WmSon, Thomas Shearwood, and Gabriel Gordon. Returned and ordered recorded on 21 December 1829. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 22, pages 38–40.]
Spouses
Death1797
ChildrenWilliam
 Patsy (~1785-~1841)
 Jenny
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