NameLewis Rennolds
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On 17 October 1807, a division of the slaves belonging to the estate of John Rennolds & James Rennolds deceased were made by Jas: G. Taliaferro, Ro: Baylor, and James M. Garnett, with lots to Mrs. Elizabeth Rennolds (1/3 of the slaves belonging to the estate of John Rennolds, deceased), and the remaining slaves belonging to John Rennolds and James Rennolds divided into eight equal proportions to Nancy Rennolds, Sidney Rennolds, David Dishman, Richard Rennolds, Andrew Rennolds, John Miller, Lewis Rennolds, and Daniel Rennolds. A division of the lands of John Rennolds was also made to the same parties (with a large map included). [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 18, pages 395–399a.]
On 16 April 1838, Daniel Rennolds, Thomas B. Garnett, William Oliver, Muscoe Garnett Jr., Lewis Rennolds, Richard Motley, George T. F. Lanier, and Philip J. Rennolds were bound in the penalty of $65,000 for Daniel Rennolds’s and Thomas B. Garnett’s executorship of the estate of Barbee Spindle, deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 272–273.]
On 24 October 1837, an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Joseph Taylor was made by Lewis Rennolds, Willm. Blackburn, and Alfred Terrel. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, pages 323–325.]
On 24 October 1840, an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Ann Garnett was made by Muscoe Garnett, Lewis Rennolds, and Willm. Blackburn. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 533.]
On 15 March 1841, Asa Gouldman and Lewis Rennolds were bound $800 for Asa Gouldman’s administration of the estate of Margaret Gouldman, deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, page 578.]