Generation I

Nathaniel Vice died 1817 in Campbell Co, KY.

Will of Nathaniel Vice:

In the name of God Amen, I, Nathaniel Vice of Campbell Co., and the state of Kentucky being of sound mind and memory do make, ordain constitute this my last will and testament in the following manner to wit:

First, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Jemimah Vice all of my estate both real and personal during her life or widowhood without waist sic. 2nd After my decease and my wife Jemimah's, the whole of my estate of every denomination I wish to be equally divided between my ten children;

children to wit:

John Vice, Nathaniel Vice, Anna Vice, Allen Vice, Elizabeth Vice, Elijah Vice, Sarah Vice, Mary Vice, Uriah Vice, George Vice

3rd and lastly I do nominate my trusty friends Nathaniel Vice Jr., George Vice, and Conrod Easter each of this county to be my executors jointly or severally of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I do hereby set my hand and offer my seal this 20th day of August 1802. In presence of Squire Grant. September Court. Campbell 1802.

Signed

Nathaniel Vice

This will was presented in court proved by the oath of Squire Grant a subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be recorded. It is of record in Will Book B. Test. James Taylor.

 

He married Jemima Allen. She was born 24 July 1736 in Albemarle Co, VA. She was the daughter of Elijah Allen and Nancy James.

Their children were:

John Vise (born about 1755 Orange Co, VA; died 1833 Spartanburg, SC)

Nathaniel Vice

Anna Vice (married David Allen)

Allen Vice

Elijah Vice

Sarah Vice

Mary Vice

Uriah Vice

George Vice

Elizabeth Vice (married Martin Allen)

 

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