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Daniel D. Cockerham Jr. was granted his father's estate May 1767, three to four years prior to his own death. Daniel Jr. died prior to 16 January 1772, which is when his Wife Martha is named executrixof his estate. Halifax County Virginia Pleas No. 5 Part 2, page 408 Halifax County court of the state of Virginia in February term of 1767, it was ordered that Chesley Cockerham and Humphrey Cocker ham be summoned to appear here at the next court to show cause (if they have any) why administration of the estate of Daniel Cockerham, deceased, should not be granted to James DeJarnet, who moved thi s court for the same. Halifax County Virginia Pleas No. 5 Part 2, page 435 Halifax County court of the state of Virginia May Court 1767 The last Will and Testament of Daniel Cockerham Deceased wasEx hibited in Court by the Executor therein appointed and the same was proved by the Oaths of two of the subscribing Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded and on the said Executor who having first together with John Dyer, George Anderson and Benjamin Branham his securities into bond and acknowledge the same Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form Halifa x County Virginia Pleas No. 5 Part 2, page 436 Halifax County court of the state of Virginia May Court 1767 On the motion of the Executor of Daniel Cockerham Deceased it is Ordered that BenjaminSankf ord, Joseph Collins, Elisha Dyer and John L??? or any three of them (being first sworn as the Law directs) do value the personal Estate and Negros (if any) of the said Decendant in current money and r eturn an Inventory and Appraisement thereof here to the court. Halifax County, VA Will Book 0, pages 225-226 Will of Daniel Cockerham Sr: In the name of God, Amen. I Daniel Cockerham of Halifax Coun ty in Virginia being at this time in perfect sense and memory, thanks be to God, therefore do make and ordain this my last will and testament acknowledging this to be my last will and disannulling all other will or wills and therefore, first of all, commit my body unto the earth from whence I came, and then my soul to Almighty God who gave it me. And then my desire is that my worldly debts be firs t paid and after that, I will that all my estate, be it little or much wherever it be found, I give and bequeath it freely to my son Daniel, agreeing that he shall be the proper heir of allthat I hav e without any molestation of any other heir or heirs and that he may act of his own discretion with what ever their is. And I do therefore leave and ordain my son Daniel Cockerham whole and sole execu tor of this my last will maid and acknowledge on the ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord Christ, one thousand seven hundred and sixty five in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand an d seal, (Signature) Daniel D. Cockerham (2 sigly marks could be Sr.) (seal) Witnessed by: John Dyer, Benjamin B. Bramham, Dinah Dyer. proved May 21 1767. At a court held for Halifax County the 21st D ay of May 1767 The above written last will and Testament of Daniel Cockerham deceased was Exhibited in Court by Daniel Cockerham Executor therein appointed who made Oath thereto According to Law and t he same being proved by the oaths of two of the subscribing witnesses and ordered to be recorded on the motion of the said Executor who having first together with John Dyer George Anderson and Bengami n Branjam his security's entered into bond and acknowledged the same certificate was granted him for obtaining a probate of the will in due form. Test Robert Munford Clk Will Book O 1752-1773 Halifax Co. VA pages 239-240 inventory recorded 19 May 1768 Inventory of the Appraisement of the Estate of Daniel Cockerham Deceased appraised by Benjamin Lankford, Joseph Collins and Elisha Dyer various goo ds recorded as totaling £ 23 ' 4 ' 11 - We the subscribers being first Sworn to Value & Appraise the Estate of Daniel Cockerham dec'd in Current Money have appraised the same to £23''4''11 above St ated given under our hands the 21st Day of July 1767. Ben Lankford, Joseph Collins Elisha Dyer -- At a court for Halifax County the 19th day of May 1768 the within Inventory and appraisement of the Es tate of Daniel Cockerham deceased was Returned and Ordered to be Recorded Test Robert Muford Clk
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