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Having grown up in Brunswick, Virginia, Thomas Bull, Jr. moved with his parents to Halifax County, North Carolina (probably near Edenton, NC) some time between 1758-1761. | Having grown up in Brunswick, Virginia, Thomas Bull, Jr. moved with his parents to Halifax County, North Carolina (probably near Edenton, NC) some time between 1758-1761. |
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Thomas Bull, Jr. (between age 33-35) married Sarah Randal. Almost nothing is known about Sarah Randal. | Thomas Bull, Jr. (between age 33-35) married Sarah Randal. Almost nothing is known about Sarah Randal, but some believe that she was born in North Carolina during 1744 (which would have made her 18 years younger than Thomas Bull, Jr.). Some have speculated that she died in 1840 (which would have made her 96 years old at her death). But, this is all speculation (which is highly "suspect" because there were many women named Sarah Randal living during the same time and many in the same region). |
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<note tip>Sara(h) Randal(l) is an important figure in the Bull-Randall family genealogy. Whether she spelled "Sarah" with an "h" or "Randal" with one "L" or two is unimportant because at that time if a word sounded the same, then the spelling was considered "good enough" (as many people couldn't even write their name). Also, almost all of the Randal/Randol/Randle family lines living in northern North Carolina and southern Virginia at that time had ties to the Randolph family... and were referred to as Randolph or Randal during Colonial times (the names were often used interchangeably). So it is also possible that her name was actually Sarah Randolph. \\ | <note tip>Sara(h) Randal(l) is an important figure in the Bull-Randall family genealogy. Whether she spelled "Sarah" with an "h" or "Randal" with one "L" or two is unimportant because at that time if a word sounded the same, then the spelling was considered "good enough" (as many people couldn't even write their name). Also, almost all of the Randal/Randol/Randle family lines living in northern North Carolina and southern Virginia at that time had ties to the Randolph family... and were referred to as Randolph or Randal during Colonial times (the names were often used interchangeably). So it is also possible that her name was actually Sarah Randolph. \\ |
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| **Typed Transcript of Thomas Bull, Jr. Will - Dated December 6, 1888** \\ |
| This Sixth day of December in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty Eight, I Thomas Bull of Halifax County in North Carolina, being Weak in body but of Perfect mind & sound memory, thanks be given to God for the same and Calling to mind the Mortality of this body & Knowing that it is appointed for men, once to die, do make & Ordain this my last will & Testament; that is to say, as touching such Worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give devise and dispose of the Estate in Manner of form following. That is to say, I tend unto my beloved Wife Sarah Bull all my Estate enduring her life or Widowhood and after her death or Widowhood, my estate to be <nowiki>____</nowiki> & equally divided amongst all my living Children. I do hereby appoint my beloved Wife Sarah Bull, Randall Bull, John Bull my Executors of this my last Will and Testament & I do hereby <nowiki>____ ___</nowiki> revoke & <nowiki>____</nowiki> all & every other former Will, ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day and year above Written. Signed, Sealed & Published in the presence of us:\\ |
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| Tesh i.e., Ishom Davis, John Bull, Nancy x Bull \\ |
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| Thomas Bull (his mark) \\ |
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| February Sessions, 1794. Then this Will was Exhibited in Open Court and Duly <nowiki>______</nowiki> by the Oath of Isham Davis. One of the Subscribing Witnesses thereto & on <nowiki>___</nowiki> Ordered to be recorded. Whereupon the Executors in the stated Will Nominated, Came in and was duly Qualified thereto. |
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Typed abstracts of Wills appear in "Abstracts of North Carolina Wills & Testator Index", Book #975.6, pp. 135: Thomas, Jr.: Halifax County, recorded 1794, Will Book 3/219, mentions wife Sarah. (Orig. in State Archives). | Typed abstracts of Wills appear in "Abstracts of North Carolina Wills & Testator Index", Book #975.6, pp. 135: Thomas, Jr.: Halifax County, recorded 1794, Will Book 3/219, mentions wife Sarah. (Orig. in State Archives). |