NameAnn O. L. Micou
Deathabt Mar 1840
Documentation
On 28 May 1833, orator Thomas William Micou, who had already filed a bill re Stella Matthews requested as defendants Thomas Matthews a brother of the said testatrix, Virginia Baynham relict of Wm Baynham decd a sister, Albert Micou and Elizabeth M his wife who is a daughter of Fanny B. Micou decd late the wife of James R. Micou, another sister of the textatrix, Eleanor Roy Micou, Ann O. L. Micou and James R. Micou Jr (in his own right) who are only children of Fanny B. Micou decd, John C. Matthews, William B. Matthews and James M. Matthews infant children of the late William B. Matthews decd another brother of the said testatrix, Lucy Y. Matthews, Philip Matthews and Maria Louisa Matthews infant children of John R. Matthews decd who was a son of John Matthews decd another brother of the said testatrix, and therefore nephews to the said textatrix, and John M. Tupman a son of Nancy Tupman another sister of the said textatrix only heirs of law of Stella Matthews. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 46, item 46-G-20.]
The will of Ann O L Micou was dated 16 December 1839. To James Roy Micou Jr in trust for the use and benefit of my Sister Betsey M Micou and her Children twenty shares Bank stock in the Bank of Virginia, provided there by forty shares of said stock remaining after the payment of the debts of the late Alexander Somervail of Essex County, but if there be not forty shares of said stock then I give to James Roy Micou Jr in trust for the use and benefit of Betsey M Micou and her Children one half of what remains. I give to sister Eleanor R Micou all my remaining property. Relation and friend Dr William A Baynham to be executor. Signed Ann O L Micou. Witnesses: Margaret G Baynham, Mary F Micou, Virginia, Baynham, Philecia Lee Tupman. On 21 April 1840, proved by Margaret G Baynham and Mary F Micou. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 468.]
On 21 April 1840, William A Baynham was bound in the penalty of $32,000 for his executorship of the estate of Ann O. S. Micou, deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 469.]