NameElizabeth
Deathabt Oct 1811
Documentation
Elizabeth was mentioned in the 17 February 1803 will of her husband, Dickinson Dunn. “I Lend to my loving Wife Elizabeth Dunn the whole of my Estate of every description to whole at her will and pleasure during her natural life or widowhood … I constitute my Loving Wife Elizabeth Dunn and John Miller to be my Executors to Carry this Will into effect and that she be permitted to qualify without giving security…” When the will was presented in court on 20 February 1804, administration of the estate was granted to John Mann. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 16, pages 268–269.]
The will of Elisabeth Dunn was dated 24 August 1811. Daughter Dolley Dunn, daughter Mary Griggs. Son Jackson Dunn to be executor. Signed Elisabeth her x mark Dunn. Witnesses: Wm Crow, Robard Crow, Frances her x mark Turman. Proved on 21 October 1811. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 17, page 317.]
In 1836 or 1837, oratrix Dorothy Dunn, widow of Tolla Dunn, deceased, complained that her father, the late Dickerson Dunn, died some time in the year of [blank], testate. The he devised the whole of his estate to his wife Elizabeth Dunn during her life, and that the said widow has long since been dead. After her death, the testator stated land was to go to Jackson Dunn, and directed that the land purchased of his brother Anthony Dunn should be equally divided between his other two sons, Robert Lawson Dunn and Lunsford Dunn, with certain sums to be paid to your said oratrix and Mary Dunn his daughters. About 24 years ago, Robert Lawson died intestate leaving an infant daughter Delila, who was shortly after carried out of this Commonwealth by her mother and step father, and has been absent, and that the said Lunsford Dunn died about the same time, also intestate, leaving no children. That Jackson died a few years since, leaving a widow Happy Dunn, and the following children to wit, Ophelia the wife of Pittman Mitchell, Julia the wife of John Clarke, Elizabeth the wife of Joseph Durham, Edmonia the wife of William Webb, Washington W. Eleanor and Susan, the three last infants under 21, all of whom are still alive. That the said Mary Dunn, a daughter of Dickerson Dunn, intermarried with a certain Jesse Griggs, both of whom are dead, leaving three children vz. Lucy, who intermarried with Gregory Davis, and has since died leaving two infant children Mary and Dicy, and Eliza Griggs and Thomas Griggs who are also infants. For division of the land. [Essex County, Virginia, Chancery Cause, Dolly Dunn v George W. Dunn et al, 1837-005, Box 39.]