1856.   John TRUE BLOOD was born 1660 in Shoreditch, Middlesex, England. He died 1692 in Albermarle Provence, Carolina. John married Agnes FISHER on 31 May 1679 in London, Middlesex, England.

 

1679 John Trueblood Marriage Certificate image

16920517 John Trueblood will

 

IMMIGRATED: John and his new wife, Agnes boarded a ship bound for America, in the spring of 1680. They sailed up the Pasquotank River to Port Elizabeth, settling a large amount. of land for themselves. DEEDED LAND: John & Agness were granted 600 acres of land along the west side of the northern most branch of the Aranuse Creek. John & Amos were each given 300 acres of land as inheritance. Amos sold out to his brother John for 50 pounds for diverse reasons.

 

WILL: The Will of John dated: 4 Julie 1692., Provence of Albemarle, Carolina. It says," In name of our God, Amen, I, John Trueblood". leave 1/2 my land to my wife, Agnes during her life‑time and the other half of his landed estate to my son's John& Amos. This is theold English tradition/style;  landed estate is not permitted to go outside the male side of the family. The girls get their share in movable property.

 

 

Albermarle

In the name of God Amen I John Trublood being sick & weak

do make this my Laste will & testament as followith

Firstly   I give unto my Loving wife Agnes Trueblood the _______ or one half

part of my moveable goods & estate and one halfe my Land during

her naturall life and after her death to be Equally divided

between my two sons, John Trublood and Amos Trublood

to them and their heirs forever.

Secondly     I give and bequeth the other _______ or half part of my

moveable goods to be Equally divided between my four

children that is to say Mary Trublood Elizibeth Trublood

John Trublood and Amos Trublood

Thirdly     I ordain and appoint my Loving wife Agnes Trublood

to be my true & Lawfull Executrix of this last will

and testament and to bring up my children according to her

discretion, and to pay them their portions as they come to

Lawfull age.

Fourthly     And lastly I do ordain and Appoint in case that my wife

should dye without making of any will, that then my Love‑

ing friends Thomas Symons & Jeremiah Symons shall take

my Estate into theire possesion and care for the good of

my children, and to bring them up according to their

discreation; as wittnes my hand & seal, this seventh day of May

1692

Signed Sealed & delivered

in the presence of us                                   John (his mark) Trublood

Joseph Sparnon                      Proven in Court this 4th day of July 1692

Griffin (his mark) Gray      by the oath of Joseph Sparnon Alice Sparnon

Alice (her mark) Sparnon        Griffin: Gray as attist Paul Lathum C per

 

 

RELIGION: "Quaker, follower of George Fox

 

DEATH: Probably died of an illness he was sure he would not survive. Will made 17 May 1692, probated 4 July 1692. Agness under simular conditions made her will 15 September 1692 and probated 3 October 1692.

REFN: rin#‑380

 

1857.   Agnes FISHER was born 01 Jan 1656 in Ulverston, Lancashire Cumberland, England. She died 1692 in Albermarle Provence, Carolina.

 

16920915 Agnes Fisher Trueblood will

 

Albermarle

Know all men by these presents that I Agnes Trublood of

Pasquotank River and of the County aforesaid widdow; through the

naturall affections that I bare unto my dear Children & for

other good reasons ___ ___ ___ ____: doe To my voluntary

good will and naturall respects to my fore children that is to say

Mary Trublood Elizibeth Trublood John Trublood & Amos Trublood

I doo freely give unto my fore Children the one halfe of all the

negro Children that shall be begotten or born of the body of my negro

woman called Diana; And if it should happen that she should have

but one that then the young negro to be valued and my Children to

have their choyce either the young negro or __ halfe worth of __

__negro & if the negro woman should have two Children that they

shall have theire first choyce; And I doo freely give unto my

Children aforesaid the mantainance of those young negros untill my

Children comes to age to receive them; That is my daughter Mary

to have the first negro child if it Lives my daughter Elizibeth

the next as they fall in ___ as above mentioned _____

To my Children partcularly as they come to age likewise I do give

unto my four Children abovesaid theire mantained untill they come

To Lawful Age for the use of theire Estate; and to pay them

theire portions as they come to Age according to the Appraisment

of their fathers Estate as wittness my hand this fifteenth

day of September/ 1692

                               Agnes Trueblood