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Francis Timberlake

Birth
Death
20 Jan 1727
Middlesex County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Died testate with a will dated January 17, 1726/27, which was proved April 4, 1727:
In the name of God, Amen, I, Francis Timberlake of the County of Middlesex in Virginia, being weak and sick of body, but of good and perfect sense and memory, Blessed be God Almighty for it, do make, ordain and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, first I give and commit my soul to God who gave it, and through the merits of Jesus Christ, my life's redeemer to receive full redemption of my sins and my body to be disposed of as my Executors herin mentioned shall think fit.
My will is that all my just debts be first paid. I lend to my loving wife Sarah Timberlake all my whole estate during her widow-hood and if she marrys my desire is that she be put to the thirds of my estate and the remainder of my estate my desire is to be equally divided amongst my children, Benjamin Timberlake, Francis Timberlake, John Timberlake, Henry Timberlake, Elizabeth Timberlake, Sarah Timberlake and Richard Timberlake and I do constitute and ordain my loving wife Sarah Timberlake my whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and testament.
In witness of the same I have hereto set my hand and fixed my seal the day and year above written.
Francis Timberlake
Signed, sealed and delivered in presents of us.
Tho. Marken
John Larke
Archie Cowdy
Teste: W. Stanard Colbe


Through his son Henry, Francis was the grandfather of Lieut. Henry Timberlake (d. 1765).

Through his son Benjamin, Francis was the grandfather of Francis Timberlake (d. 1808), my 6th-great-grandfather.

Through his son Francis, Francis was the great-grandfather of Judith Hathaway Kemper (17551846) of Walnut Hills, Hamilton County, Ohio.

Notes compiled by his descendant Todd Whitesides .
Died testate with a will dated January 17, 1726/27, which was proved April 4, 1727:
In the name of God, Amen, I, Francis Timberlake of the County of Middlesex in Virginia, being weak and sick of body, but of good and perfect sense and memory, Blessed be God Almighty for it, do make, ordain and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, first I give and commit my soul to God who gave it, and through the merits of Jesus Christ, my life's redeemer to receive full redemption of my sins and my body to be disposed of as my Executors herin mentioned shall think fit.
My will is that all my just debts be first paid. I lend to my loving wife Sarah Timberlake all my whole estate during her widow-hood and if she marrys my desire is that she be put to the thirds of my estate and the remainder of my estate my desire is to be equally divided amongst my children, Benjamin Timberlake, Francis Timberlake, John Timberlake, Henry Timberlake, Elizabeth Timberlake, Sarah Timberlake and Richard Timberlake and I do constitute and ordain my loving wife Sarah Timberlake my whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and testament.
In witness of the same I have hereto set my hand and fixed my seal the day and year above written.
Francis Timberlake
Signed, sealed and delivered in presents of us.
Tho. Marken
John Larke
Archie Cowdy
Teste: W. Stanard Colbe


Through his son Henry, Francis was the grandfather of Lieut. Henry Timberlake (d. 1765).

Through his son Benjamin, Francis was the grandfather of Francis Timberlake (d. 1808), my 6th-great-grandfather.

Through his son Francis, Francis was the great-grandfather of Judith Hathaway Kemper (17551846) of Walnut Hills, Hamilton County, Ohio.

Notes compiled by his descendant Todd Whitesides .

Gravesite Details

Buried January 23, 1726/27. He may be buried in a private cemetery, but his burial was recorded in the parish register of Christ Church.