Isaac COLLIER

Isaac COLLIER[1]

Male - Bef 1771

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  • Name Isaac COLLIER 
    Gender Male 
    Possessions 21 Jan 1705/6  York, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Census Between 1736 and 1740  York, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Address:
    census substitute 
    Possessions 5 Jan 1743  Brunswick, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    bought land from Wiliam & Ann Smith 
    Court Nov 1747  Brunswick, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Surveyor of Road appointment 
    Will 8 Jul 1771  Brunswick, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Death Bef 28 Oct 1771  Brunswick, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Probate 28 Oct 1771  Brunswick, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [5, 7, 8, 9
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    _UID 1CD4D8BF3EA141148AD879FCE2ADB10CDEB7 
    Person ID I365  Stockton
    Last Modified 1 Dec 2022 

    Father Charles COLLIER,   b. 1670   d. Bef 20 Aug 1722, York, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 52 years) 
    Mother Judith MYHILL   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F180  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anne VINES,   b. 1710   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Ann COLLIER   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Isaac COLLIER, Jr.   d. 1787
     3. Vines COLLIER,   b. Bef 1735, York, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 12 Sep 1795 and 11 Dec 1795, Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 60 years)
     4. Charles COLLIER,   b. Bef 1735   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. Thomas COLLIER,   b. Bef 1735, York, Virginia, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     6. Judith COLLIER,   b. Bef 1735   d. Bef 15 Aug 1773 (Age < 38 years)
     7. Elizabeth COLLIER,   b. 1737   d. Yes, date unknown
     8. Myhill COLLIER,   b. 1738   d. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F179  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 1 Oct 2024 

  • Notes 
    • Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Book 2 page 380-383
      This indenture made the fifth day of January In the Year of our Lord Christ One Thousand seven hundred and forty three and in the seventeenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second King of Great Britain. Between William Smith of the County of Brunswick planter and Ann Smith his wife of the one part and Isaac Collier of the County of York planter of the other part.
      Witnesseth that the said William Smith for in Consideration of the sum of one hundred and seventy pounds Current money of Virginia to him in hand by the said Isaac Collier at or before the invelaling and accenvensy of these presents the Receipt whre of he doth hereby acknowldge and there of acquir and discharge the said Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns forever they the said William Smith and Ann Smith his wife have and each of them hath granted bargained sould aliened acleared enfrossed and confirmed and by these presents do and each of them doth grant bargain sell alien release enfoss and confirm unto the said Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns forever all taht tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Coutny of Brunswick formerly the Coutny of Surry containing four hundred and forty acres on the South side of Nottoway River and bounded as followeth (to wit)// Beginning at a hickory a line tree of MaBenj Harrisons land and a corner tree of John Bradfords Land thence by Bradfords line South fifty Degrees, East one hundred and sixty five poles to a red oak Thence East by North two hundred and forty six pole to a red oak Then North fifteen degrees East one hundred an Twenty three poles to a red oak aline Tree of MaBenjamin Harrisons land aforesaid then y his Lines North seventy degrees West twenty three poles to a hickory saplion North fifty five degrees west two hundred and four poles to a red hickory stump west by south eighty five poles to a red oak south Twenty eight Degrees west one hundred and eighty one poles to a hickory and west by south forty three poles to the Beggining wich said Tract of Land was granted unto the said William Smith patent bearing oath the twenty second day of February 1724 and also all that other Tract of parcel of land lying and being in the said Coutny of Brunswick on the Northside of the Otter Dams and bounded by the Lines of John Davis Lawrence House Col. Harrison John Beonard and William Whittington being all the land of the said Wiliam Smith's on the North side of said Otter Dams containing by Estimation Trehee hundred acres being the same more or less and is part of a patent for six hundred and forty five acres granted unto siad William Smith the thirtieth day of June last past anad also all the other Tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the said County of Brunswick between Harrisons and Sandiford's line containing one hundred and forty four acres and bounded a s Follweth (to wit) Beginning on Sandiford's branch at Harrison's line thence along his line East one hundred and Ninety poles to a red oak on a branch thence up the said branch as it Meanders to a pine Thence Soutn twenty one Degrees wesst one hundred degrees west Eight six poles to a pine Thence North forty four degrees west sixty six poles to Sandiford's Line thence along his line North twenty Degrees East fifty two poles to his Corner hickory Tence along his line North thirty eight Degrees west one hundred poles to his Corner pine Tence along his line North seventy one Degrees west and twenty four poles to Sandiford's branch aforesaid and Thence down the said branch to wit meander to the Beginning which said tract of land was granted unto the said William Smith by Patent bearing date the twelfth of February 1742 and all houses outhouses Edifices Buildings Yards Gardens Orchards woods underwoods Trees Water ways sources profels commodities hereditaments and appurtenances what so ever to the said tracts of parcel sof Land belonging or in anywise apertaining and the Reversion and Reversions Remainderand Remainders Rents Ifones? and profits here of and of every part and parcel there of and all the Estate Right Title Interest and property Claim and Demand whatsoever of them the said William Smith and Ann Smith his wife of in and to the same and every part there of with the appurtenances unto the said Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns to the proper use and behoof of the said Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns forever and the said William Smith for himself his heirs and admers. doth Covenant grant and agree to and with the said Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns forever by these presents in Manner Follwoing (that is to say) That he said William Smith at the time of the Ensealing and Delivery of these presents hath good Right Full power and Lawful Authority to sell and Convey all and singular the above mentioned premises with the appurtenances unto the said Isaac Collier in Fee Simple and that ___Seced? of a good and indefeisable Estate in Fee in the name at the time of Executing this conveyance and that he the said Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns shall and may from time to time and at all times forever hereafter peaceably and quierly have hold use occupy possess enjoy all and singular the premises with the appurtenances free clear and discharged of and from the Disterbance Morcetation Eviction Title Claim or demand of any Person or persons that so ever and from all Dorvers Entails Mortgages Debts Judments Executions or other incumbrances of what nature or kind so ever and that he the said William Smith and his heirs the said premises with the appart unto the siad Isaac Collier his heirs and assigns against all and every person whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents In witness where of the parties to set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first within written

      William (his mark X) Smith (L.S.)
      And (her mark X) Smith (L.S.)

      Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of
      Thomas Butler, Curthbert Smith, William Morris
      WILL OF ISAAC COLLIER
      In the name of God Amen, I Isaac Collier of the County of Brunswick in Virginia, Planter, being of sound mind and memory do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following - first I give my soul to God my maker in hopes of a Joyfull Ressurection through the Merits of his Son my Saviour, and my Body to be intered in a decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named, and for all mu Real and Personal Estate with which it is pleased Almighty God to bless one with after funeral charges and just debts are paid then I give in manner and form following
      ITEM I lend to my loving wife Ann Collier during her life and to my daughter Ann Collier while she lives single my Maner Plantation and to lend any part of my land as they shall think fit
      ITEM I give to my daughter Ann Collier four Negro's named Phibby and Annshay and Delsey and Pompy, and their Increases and a feather bed and furniture and four pewter dishes and a dozen of pewter plates and a iron pott and a pan and a case ofknives and forks and a box iron and hosters anda good horse and after my wife's death I give to her my dash and riding chair and two cows and calves to her and her heirs forever
      ITEM I give to my son Myhill Collier two Negro's named James and Daniel two cows and calves and---
      ITEM I give to my son Vines Collier a Negro Boy named Dave that he is already got to him and his heirs forever.
      ITEM I give to my daughter Elizabeth Smith a Negro Woman named Emly that she has managed and all her other increases forever
      ITEM I give to my daughter Judith Hicks one Negro Girl named Eady and her increases forever
      ITEM I give to my son Thomas Collier the land I had upon the southease side of Tuck's branch being about forty five acres more or less and two Cows and Calves to him and his heirs forever
      ITEM I lend my loving wife Ann Collier six Negro's named Nick and Harry and Frank and Patt and Milly and Daphny and their Increases and all my household goods and stock of all kinds that I have not already disposed ofduring her natural life
      ITEM after my wife's death I give the six Negro's lent to my wife named Nick and Harry and Frank and Patt and Milly and Daphny and their Increase to be equally divided between my son Vines Collier and my Son Charles Collier and my son Isaac Collier and my daughter Elizabeth Smith to them and their Heirs forever
      ITEM and after my wife's death I give all my household goods and stock of all kinds that I have not already disposed of to be equally divided between my Son Vines Collier and my Son Charles Collier and my Son Isaac Collier and my Son Myhill Collier and my daughter Elizabeth Smith
      ITEM after my wife's death if my Daughter Ann Collier marries or dead I give the land I bought of Harrison to be equally divided between my Son Isaac Collier and my Son Myhill Collier and also the land where I now live that I bought of William Smith and the land I took up on the Norwest side of Tack's branch to be equally divided between them and their Heirs forever in all being six hundred and thirty acres more or less
      LASTLY I do hereby approint my Son Vines Collier and my Son Charles Collier and my Son Isaac
      Collier Executors of this my last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this eighth day of July one thousand seven hundred and seventy one.
      Isaac Collier (seal)
      Signed, Sealed published and Delivered to be the
      last will and testament of the above named Isaac Collier
      in Presence of us James Trotter William Hamilton James Hamilton

      At a Court held for Brunswick County the 28th day of October 1771
      This will was proved according to law by the Oath's of James Trotter and William Hamilton Witnesses thereto and directed to be recorded, and on the motion of Vines Collier, Charles Collier and Isaac Collier the Executors therein named who made oath thereto and together with Benjamin Sewell, Isham Winfield and Josiah Smith their Securities entered into and acknowledged Bond as the Law directs, Certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. teste P. Pelham Jr. CC
      Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of:
      Isaac Collier October the 30th 1771
      Inventory
      To 1 Negro Man Nikk 30.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Henry 55.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Frank 55.0.0
      To 1 Ditto James 65.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Daniel 65.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Boy Pompey 15.0.0
      To 1 Negro Woman Patt 75.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Phibby 70.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Girl Eady 35.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Anna Key 35.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Millie 25.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Dilsey 20.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Daphney 15.0.0
      To 1 Yoke of oxen 8.0.0
      To 1 Ditto 7.10.0
      To 1 27 Head of sheep 8.2.0
      To 1 27 Bushels of Wheat 4.14.6
      To 1 1 cart & 1 pr wheels 3.10.0
      To 1 Bay Horse 7.0.0
      To 1 Black Horse 3.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Bay Mare 7.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Black Mare 10.0.0
      To 1 Ditto Bay Mare 15.0.0
      To 1 32 Head of Cattle 55.0.0
      To 1 grind stone 0.2.0
      To 1 riding chair & hames 10.0.0
      To 6 gees 0.6.0
      To 1 dish 5.0.0
      To 1 Tin Funnel 0.0.74
      To 1 piece of cloth 0.7.6
      To 222 of powder 0.4.0
      To 6 lb shott 0.2.0
      To 1 pr plow lines one leather wallet & a Pistol 0.8.0
      To wearing apparel 10.0.0
      To 12 sheets 10 pillowcases 2 dz napkins 6.0.0
      To a parcel of chamois 1.0.0
      To a parcel of EartenWare 0.7.0
      To 3 iron Pots & two racks 1.10.0
      To a parcel of glass 0.5.0
      To 1 gun, Sword and Catouch box 1.2.6
      To a parcel of things in Dish 0.7.5
      To 1 Tenpill? Bed one warming pand and some stolumben? 3.3.6
      To 153 Barrels of Corn 53.19.0
      To 81 head of Hoggs 16.17.9
      To 130ec of Seed Cotton 2.3.4
      To the crop of fodder 8.5.0
      To 1 Bar od Steal 0.6.4
      To 1 Lumber of old iron 6.4.0
      To 1 Chart 0.5.0
      To 1 Spices Morter 0.10.0
      To a parcel of tallow 0.7.0
      To 1 Sadle & Bridle 1.5.0
      To 2 Strup and Harness 0.12.0
      To a parcel of knives & forks 0.7.6
      To a parcel of wool 1.15.0
      To 1 meat sifter 0.1.0
      To 1 Tea Kettle 0.3.6
      To a parcel of Jugg bottles 1.9.6
      To a chest & four trunks 1.11.3
      To 1 dumb & 2 Spinning Wheels 1.9.0
      To the Crop of Tobacco 55.0.0
      To Lumber of Old Hides 1.12.6
      To 12 Sides of Leather 3.5.0
      To 12 House chairs 1.17.6
      To Two Tables 1.2.0
      To two Cowhides 0.10.0
      To a parcel of Books 0.12.9
      To five feather beds 30.0.0
      To a parcel of Cyder Casks and some Cyder 3.15.6
      To 8 pairs of Cotton and Wool Cards 0.10.0
      To a parcel of pewter 3.19.6

      970.4.6 ?
      In obediance to and order of Brunswick County We the appraisers have -- appraised the Estate of Isaac Collier deceased in current money to the amount of nine hundred and seventy pounds, four shillings, and six pense, half penny.
      Rinchey Pettyway, James Trotter, Joel Nabry
      Returned unto Brunswick County Court the 25th day of November 1771 and ordered to be recorded.
      Teste P Pelhany

  • Sources 
    1. [S5] County Court Record.
      York County,Virginia Record Book Book 18 page 384.jpg
      York County,Virginia Record Book Book 18 page 384.jpg
      York County,Virginia Record Book Book 18 page 386.jpg
      York County,Virginia Record Book Book 18 page 386.jpg
      York County,Virginia Record Book Book 18 page 388.jpg
      York County,Virginia Record Book Book 18 page 388.jpg


    2. [S5] County Court Record.
      York County,Virginia Deed Book 2 page 156.jpg
      York County,Virginia Deed Book 2 page 156.jpg
      York County,Virginia Deed Book 2 page 157-158.jpg
      York County,Virginia Deed Book 2 page 157-158.jpg


    3. [S5] County Court Record, Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Book 2 page 380-383.
      BrunswickVADB2 p381-382
      BrunswickVADB2 p381-382
      BrunswickVADB2 p383-384
      BrunswickVADB2 p383-384


    4. [S5] County Court Record, Brunswick County, Virginia Order Book 3 page 296.
      surveyor appointment
      surveyor appointment


    5. [S5] County Court Record, Brunswick County, Virginia Will Book 4 pages 80-81, Will of Isaac Collier, 82-83, Inventory.
      BrunswickVAWB4 p80
      BrunswickVAWB4 p80
      BrunswickVAWB4 p81
      BrunswickVAWB4 p81
      BrunswickVAWB4 p82
      BrunswickVAWB4 p82
      BrunswickVAWB4 p83
      BrunswickVAWB4 p83


    6. [S258] Completed Family Group Sheet, James Evan Stockton.

    7. [S5] County Court Record, Brunswick County, Vriginia Court Order Minute Book 11 page 415-416.
      BrunswickVACM11 p415
      BrunswickVACM11 p415
      BrunswickVACM11 p416
      BrunswickVACM11 p416


    8. [S5] County Court Record, Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order Book 3 page 82-83; Isaac Collier Inventory.
      surveyor appointment
      surveyor appointment


    9. [S5] County Court Record, Brunswick County, Virginia Will Book 3 page 82-83.
      Isaac Collier Inventory
      Isaac Collier Inventory