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1. The will of Charles Savidge mentions that his wife is to administer the will and she is noted in the court documents as Eliz'th Savidge. Photos of Charles' will on file.
2. The book "Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia, 1671-1750," by Eliza Timberlake Davis, p. 114 (perhaps two different Charles or perhaps the same man for both?):
"SAVIDGE, Charles: Leg. -- To Robert Savidge all my housing and Land. If no issue to return to Loveless Savidge, his brother, also household goods, after my wife's death, and Trooper's Arms, two guns etc. To Samuel Blackgrove a horse and saddle, gun, sword etc. at wife's death and to enjoy his freedom. To wife, household good, and whole estate except bequests to Loveless Savidge. All estate to be divided between Robert and Loveless Savidge at wife's death. Makes wife, Exerx. Friends, Francis Regan and Wm. Davidson overseers of will. Will presented by Elizabeth Savidge, exerx. Made: 17 March, 1713. Prob.: 17 Sept., 1718. Wit: James Stanton, John Lane, Wm. Ham. Book 7, p. 148."
"SAVIDGE, Charles: Est. -- Coroner for inquest over the body of said Savidge. Cash due the estate of William Davis, Elizabeth Crips, Exerx. 16 Sept., 1719 Thos. Cocke, Wm. Browne, Jr."
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