Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameBenoni Broach
Deathabt Jan 1832
Documentation
On 28 August 1795, a division of the estate of Samuel Allen was agreed to by the legatees. “Whereas Samuel Allen by his last will & Testament after some few Legacies to particular Children & Grandchidren gave & devised to his Wife Martha During her widowhood or natural life all the rest residue of his estate both real & personal & after her decease to be awarded among his Following Children, William Allen’s heirs, Ann, Samuel, Richard, Clarys heirs, Rachel James, Catherine & the said Martha being willing to deliver up all the said Estate Except the land two negroes Viz Linus [?] & Fanny, also one bed one cow & calf 2 Ews 2 chests one years provision dutch oven flower tub Earthen ware The rest I give up to be devided among the Legatees Immediately to the sd children & they having agreed among themselves to have an equal division do consent the same to be made among the parties by Ambrose Greenhill, James Wright Thos. Allen & John Haile or any three of them”.
Samuel [X] Allen
Samuel [X] Allen Signed for Wm. Allen
Thomas [X] Allen
Josiah Martin
William [X] Taylor
Benoni [X] Broach
William Cook
Charles [X] Broach
Ann Allen
Richard Allen
Samuel Mullins
John Edmondson
Isaac Gatewood
Billington Dunn
James Allen
Thomas Broocke
Witness: Ambrose Greenhill
“We the commissioners being appointed by the Legatees of Samuel Allen deceased have appraised and divided the following negroes Given up by Marth [sic] Allen widow of the said Samuel Allen.” Lots go to Ann Allen, Richard Allen, Billenton Dunn, heirs of Clary Gatewood, James Allen, Thomas Brook.” By Ambrose Greenhill, Wm. Haile, Thos. Allen. Ordered recorded 21 September 1795. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 15, pages 159–160.]

On 16 January 1832, Mourning Johnson and Jackson Dyke Jr. were bound in the penalty of $500 for Mourning Johnson’s administration of the estate of Benoni Broach. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 22, pages 377–378.]

On 29 March 1832, an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Benoni Broach was made by Phillip Gatewood, Johnathan Dunn, and Green his x mark Coleman. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 23, page 2.]

The estate of Benoni Broach, deceased, in account with Mourning Johnson, administrator, for 1832 was ordered recorded on 18 February 1833. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 23, page 46.]
Spouses
FatherWilliam Allen (-<1778)
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