| Who | Date | Year | Description | County | Remarks |
| Evans, Griffin | 15-May | 1681 | Will of Griffin Evans gives to daughter, wife of Philemon Childres, Mary Evans, 20 Hogs less one, Philemon Childres son of Philemon Childres a gunn, suk and cloth, Mary Childres my chest and all therein my saddle and bridle Probated 1 Aug 1681 | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Abraham | 1683 | Abraham Childers, Sr. Will names sons Abraham, Henry, Phillimon, John and Robert. Wife Ann | Henrico County | Lee Rau | |
| Childers, Philemon | 1-Apr | 1685 | Philemon Childers appointed Administrator of Estate of John Howard | Henrico County | |
| Pleasant, John | 27-Sep | 1690 | Will mentions land bought of Abraham Childers | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Mary Evans | 15-May | 1691 | Will of Mary Evans Childers | Henrico County | Reigard |
| Cannon, John | 1-Feb | 1697 | John was aged about 53 when he made his will on 10 May 1696. Although it was not proved until 1 Feb. 1696/7, he died before Sept. 1696 when his widow, now called Hester, married Abraham Childers, the son of Phillemon Childers, Sr., and first cousin to Abraham Childers III.84 John gave to son John the land on Four Mile Creek and Spring Branch bounded by John Pledge. To son William he gave land on Four Mile Creek above Spring Branch up to the bridge and bounded by the road. To son Joseph he gave the land above the road up Four Mile Creek to Mirey Branch. Daughter Mary received a heifer called Venture. All the rest of the animals, household goods, etc., were given to wife Esther and she was named executrix. His loving friends Nich. Perkins, John Pledge [his brother-in-law], and John Redford were to be overseers and witnesses were John Pledge [brother-in-lawl, Edward Mathews and Pnill Childers. He signed his name. Abra Childers, Jr., and Hester his wife were granted probate of the will of John Cannon on 1 Feb. 1696/7. | Henrico County | |
| Childres, Abraham, Jr. | Feb | 1697 | Will of John Cannon, Abraham Childres, Jr. and wife Hester [Cannon] granted probate of John Cannon's Will | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Abraham, Jr. | 1-Jun | 1698 | Will of Abraham Childers written 6 Dec 1693. He gave to son Abraham ( lll ) one shilling. Son Henry was to receive personalty and one half of the land lying on the west side of the first branch between One and Four Mile Creek when he became 21 and if he died without issue then to son Robert To his wife Ann he gave personalty, the animals and one half of the land where he lived with all buildings, and orchard, lying on the east side of the f1rst branch between One and Four Hile Creek and at her decease to son Philemon. If Philemon should die without issue, then to son John. His wife Ann was to be his executrix. The witnesses were Richard Franklin, Abigail Wakefield and T. Newcombe. Probated 1 Jun 1698 by Ann Childers, pp 78-79, Deeds, Wills, Etc., 1697-1704, Reel 6 . | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Mathews, Edward | 26-Aug | 1706 | Will
dtd 26 Aug 1706, Will of Edward Mathews, planter To son Edward Mathews, the land beginning at Alla. Makenny's line, up Western branch, Coopers Swamp, Thos. Childers' path To son Thomas Mathews, land where Phillemon Childres, Sr. now lives, being all my land on the hill from Richard Cocke's line to Thomas Childers' path To two sons John & Henry, all the land below the hill from Coopers Swamp, including the plantation where I now live and where Thomas Powell lives, to be equally divided. Wife Sarah to hold the plantation where I live for Ile, and then It is to go to son Henry To son Edward, one gun To son Thomas, feather bed and bolster To son Samuel, a heler All the rest to wile until sons come of age, and she to be executor Dated: 26 Aug. 1706 Wk: Phil. Childers, Sr., Thomas Childers, Darby Enroughty, Anne Atkins Recorded June 2,1707 mentions neighbors Thomas Childers, Phillemon Childres: Recorded 2 Jun 1707 |
Henrico County | CFA website |
| Mathews, Sarah | 6-Jan | 1710 | Inventory of Sarah Mathews Appraised by Phillemon Childers, Phillemon Childers, Jr., Nicholas Perkins & John Adkins. Presented in court by Joseph Pleasants Exec, March 1710 | Henrico County | |
| Perkins, Nicholas | Mar | 1710 | Inventory of Nicholas Perkins appraised 8 Jan 1710, taken by John Redford, Abraham Childers, Robert West; Presented in Court by Elizabeth Perkins, recorded March Court 1710, p. 50 | Henrico County | |
| Pew, Henry | 3-Mar | 1711 | About age 75 Henry Pew on 5 May 1709 made his will to which he again made the same mark. The plantation where Henry lived was given to his grandson Abraham Childers, Jr. (III) and grandsons Daniel Price, John Childers and Joseph Adkins each received 100 acres of land at Four Mile Creek, with any surplus land to go to grandson Abraham. Granddaughter Jane Childers received his seal skin trunk about three feet long. His daughters Jane Price and Anne Adkins were left one shilling each. After debts and funeral expenses were paid, anything remaining was given to grandson Abraham, who was named sole executor. The witnesses were John Bolling, John Adkins and Kath. Babrium. ,he will was recorded 3 March 1711. | Henrico County | Dennstedt |
| Perkins, Nicholas | 2-Feb | 1712 | Will dated 13 Jun 1711, mentions wife: Sarah sons: Phil, Nicholas, Richard, Abram, Constantine daughters: Elizabeth and Mary Lead grandaughter Elizabeth Perkins. There is one other missing name. Wit. Joseph Pleasants, Thomas Childers and Abra. Childers p. 184 | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Philomon, Jr.; Childers, Thomas | 24-Apr | 1716 | An Inventory of the Goods Chattles and Estate of William Hatcher late of Curles in Henrico County Decd. taken and approved this 24th day of April 1716....The appraisers sworn by me John Redford James Cocke, William (his N mark) Hobson, Philomon (his P mark) Childers Junr., Thomas Childers At a Court held for Henrico County the Seventh Day of May 1716. Sarah Hatcher presented this Inventory upon Oath and the same was thereupon admitted to Record. Test. Tho. Eldridge Dep. Cl. Cur. Note: Cecil Larsen has a copy of the complete inventory. Henrico County, Virginia County Court Records 1714-1737, p. 79-81 LDS Film 31765 | Henrico County | Nel Hatcher |
| Childers, Philemon, Sr. | 3-Jun | 1717 | Will of Philemon Childers mentions sons Philemon, Abraham & Thomas daughter Mary Smith Recorded 3 May 1717 Presented in Court by Thomas Childers 3 Jun 1717; Written 10 Jan 1716 | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Philemon, Sr. | 3-May | 1717 | Inventory of Philemon Childers valued at L5670700 by Henry Childers, William Frogmorton, Thomas Childrey and Edward Goode. Presented in Court by Thomas Childers and Proved 3 May 1717, Recorded 3 Jun 1717 , Pp. 293-294, Deeds, Wills, Etc 1714-1718, Reel 7 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia Misc Court Records Vol 1, 1650-1717, Reel 1 |
| Childers, Abraham Sr | 4-Jul | 1720 | Will of Abraham Childers presented in court by wife Hester, 4 Jul 1720, pp415-416, Inventory presented by Hester 1 Aug 1720, Misc. Court Records Vol 2, 1718-1726, Reel 1 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Pledge, John Jr. | 22-Nov | 1720 | John
Pledge made his will 22 Nov. 1720 and it was proved 6 March 1720/1. He gave
to his daughter Agnes a feather bed, a cow and calf and other items, to his
daughter Martha feather bed and other items, to his daughter Judith a feather
bed and other items, to his daughter Ann his and his wife's bed and other
items, to his daughter Mary "now wife of John Johnson" a feather
bed and other items or £10 if his wife chose to pay, to his daughter Tabitha
a feather bed and other items or £10 if his wife chose to pay, and stated
that the two children of his deceased daughter Elizabeth Straing wife living
with him and he wishes his wife would given them what she could spare. His
son-in-law John Johnson was to have 100 acres of land in consideration of his
looking after his son John Pledge [III] during his natural life. The
remainder of the home plantation of 200 acres was given to his son William
with provision his wife Dorothy should enjoy the plantation during her life.
The remainder of his estate was given to his wife and she was to be
executrix. Witnesses were Mary Hutchens, Hester [Estherl Childers; [his
sister], Tabitha Childers [his niece] and Joseph Pleasants. Dorothy Pledge presented the will in court and refused the executorship. Much of the will pertaining to her was made null and void by her petition. She was given letters of administration with John Redford and Joseph Pleasants as her securities. |
Henrico County | Dennstedt |
| Babbicum, Katherine | 30-May | 1721 | Will mentions daughters Martha Redford and Mary Childers | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Hester; Childers, Tabitha | 1-Apr | 1721 | Will of Martha Browne recorded 7 Aug 1721 witnessed by Mary Hutchens, Hester Childers, Tabitha Childers, Joseph Pleasants | Henrico County | |
| Perkins, Sarah Childers | 7-Jan | 1722 | Will of Sarah Perkins executors Edward Enroughty and Thomas Childers, a Quaker, Thomas Childers and Constant Perkins Security | Henrico County | |
| Combs, George | 3-Mar | 1723 | Will Ann Combs granted admin., of her husbands estate, Abraham Childers to help inventory estate | ||
| Childers, William | 17-Jan | 1726 | Estate Inventory mentions Henry Childers, Presented in Court by Elizabeth Maxey Recorded 3 July 1727 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia, Deeds & Wills 1725-1737, Reel 7a |
| Childers, Henry | 16-May | 1727 | Will mentions wife: Lucretia, sons: Thomas and Henry, daughters: Lucretia, Anne, Martha Jones and Millocent, Proved 4 Sep 1727, pp 131-132, Inventoried & approved Recorded 1 Jan 1727, p 162, Deeds & Wills, 1726-1737, Reel 7a | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Hatcher, Benjamin | 12-Apr | 1727 | Will witnessed by Thomas Childers Mary Hobson, William Palmer Recorded Oct 1728 | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Robert | Nov | 1731 | Inventory of Robert Childers, presented in court by Catherine Childers Inventory & Approved & Accounts Recorded 1 Nov 1731, pp.326-327 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia Deesds & Wills 1725-1737 Reel 7a |
| Hobson, William | 3-Feb | 1732 | Will of William Hobson mentions daughter: Ann Norris, sons: John, Benjamin, Nicholas and fourth not named sister: Elizabeth Childers, wife of William Childers, Anne Hobson grandson: William Childers, witness Thomas Childers, Sr., Thomas Holms, Edmond Liptrot. p. 26V | Henrico County | |
| Williams, Thomas | Jan | 1732 | Inventory of estate appriased by Edmund Allen, Joseph Childers | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Thomas | 15-Nov | 1734 | Will mentions sons: Philemon, James and John, wife: Mary also mentions Benjamin Childers Recorded 3 Nov 1735 | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Jane | 8-Feb | 1735 | Will of Susannah Ware, widow of Jacob, Baptist minister, had as daughters Elizabeth Burton, May Levins, Martha Ridgway, Jane Childers, Susannah Allen; Grandaughter Elizabeth Coraby Oglesby, Witnesses Mary Childers, Susannah Woodcock, George Rayborn, Will Perkins. Proved 5 May 1735, p.137 | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Thomas | 3-Nov | 1735 | Deeds & Wills 1725-1737, Reel 7a Will proved 3 Nov 1735 p. 508 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Hopson, Benjamin | 7-Nov | 1735 | Will (could be Hobson) witnesses Will Porter, Jr., Thomas Childers, Sr., ??? Hopson. Recorded 3 May 1736 | Henrico County | |
| Mathews, Thomas | 20-Jan | 1736 | Will witnessed by Richard Truman, Joseph Childers & Stephen Childers | Henrico County | |
| Freeman, George | 1738 | remaining parcel of inventorey presented by Abraham Childers | Henrico County | ||
| Fussell, John | 1739 | Will proved by oath of Thomas Childrey, also to assist appraisal of estate | Henrico County | ||
| Childrey, John | Mar | 1741 | Inventory & appraisal recorded Mar 1741, pp 16b, Administration Bonds recorded 21 Aug 1741, pp 3-3a, Inventory & appraisal rec Sep 1741, p 16a, Will Book 1, 1734-1761, Reel 28 | Amelia County | Library of Virginia |
| Bennet, Edward | 4-May | 1742 | Will Inventory taken by Abraham Childers | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Margret | 1742 | Will presented by Benjamin Childers exec. | Henrico County | ||
| Childers, Milner | 1742 | Joseph Ligon presents inventory of Milner Childers dec'd | Henrico County | ||
| Sims, Richard | 1743 | Will proved by Henry Childers | Henrico County | ||
| Faris, John | 24-Dec | 1746 | Will witness by Thomas Watkins, Jacob Webb, Samuel Childress | Henrico County | |
| Warburton, William | 17-Mar | 1749 | Will witnessed by Mary Childers recorded Apr 1750 | Henrico County | |
| Redford, John | 5-Mar | 1752 | Will mentions land next to Abram Childers | Henrico County | |
| Mathews, Thomas | 1-Oct | 1753 | Will inventory by John Childers | Henrico County | |
| Taylor, William | 21-Feb | 1754 | Will inventory by John Childers & Benjamin Childers | Henrico County | |
| Smith, John | 29-May | 1756 | At the time John Smith made his will on 29 May 1754 his 1728 purchase was in King William Parish, Cumberland County. To his wife Jane he gave the plantation and his real and personal property for life; to son Abraham a small chest and items; to son Humphre(y) one trunk and animals; to son Childaws [sic] items and a horse; to sons Elacksander and Joseph each animals and items; to daughter Mary Blankinship one mare; to sons John and James each a feather bed and furniture. John and James were to have the 100 acres purchased from Matthew Agee after Jane's death and if both died it was to go to Elacksander. The rest of the personal property lent to Jane was also divided between John and James. The executors were to be Jane and John. Witnesses were Thomas Hall and William and Nathaniel Maxey. The will was proved 28 Feb 1756 | ||
| Smith, Joseph | 12-May | 1757 | He lived only a short time after his father and died unmarried. On 23 Feb. 1757 Sampson Maxey swore that "Joseph Smith the day before his death being in his perfect sense did dispose of his Estate in the following manner," giving to Humphrey Smith, Jr., his schooling, "to Joseph Smith son of Childers Smith" £5 for his schooling, to Childers Smith his gun, and the rest of his estate to be "disposed by his brother Alexander Smith." James McGlason swore to the same and both proved the nuncupative will on 12 May 1757. | Dennstedt | |
| Childers, Henry; Childers, John | 2-Jun | 1757 | witnesses of Will of Benjamin Farmer, Probated 2 Aug 1757, WB1-193 | Lunenburg County | |
| Childrey, Thomas | 1 May | 1758 | Will mentions sons: Benjamin, Jeremiah, and Thomas, daughter: Elizabeth Stone (husband William Stone), pp 1713-1714, Will proved 1 May 1758, Misc Court Records Vol 5, 1747-1757, Reel 3 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Coward, Richard | 1758 | William, Samuel and Joseph Hobson, Thomas Childrey to appraise estate of Richard Coward | Henrico County | ||
| Childers, Henry | 21-Dec | 1760 | Will mentions wife: Mary, Sons: John, Henry, Thomas, Godfrey and David, daughters: Lucresha, Phebia, Anne, Millicent, Mary and Sarah | Lunenburg County | |
| Childry, Thomas | 1760 | to lay off for Sarah Williams her dower lands of late husband John Williams | Henrico County | ||
| Childers, Joseph | Nov | 1762 | Will presented by Samuel Childers exec. | Henrico County | |
| Childers, Abraham | 28-Nov | 1763 | Will mentions wife: Lucey sons: William Cannon Childres, Abraham Childres, daughters: Sophia Taylor, Tabitha Davidson, Elizabeth Thomas & Mary Ann Carter Wife Lucey trustee Henry Hopson, then son Creed grandson David Pryor, Will proved 12 Apr 1764 & 9 May 1764, pp164-166, Will Book 2, 1752-1785, Reel 34 | Albemarle County | Library of Virginia Corrections of Ionnah to Sophia Taylor and Tabitha Dawson to Davidson per MaryJean Childress Voegtlin |
| Childrey, Benjamin | Feb | 1765 | Will of Benjamin presented by Thomas Childrey | Henrico County | |
| Smith, Humphrey Jr. | 15 Feb | 1766 | His will, dated 15 Feb. 1766 and proved 23 June 1766, mentioned only his wife Judey, to whom he gave everything and whom he named executrix | ||
| Childers, John; Childers, Joseph | 4-Aug | 1766 | Estate of James Ison, dec'd mentions John & Joseph Childers WB1-95 | Amherst County | |
| Hobson, Joseph | Oct | 1767 | Will of Joseph Hobson presented by Martha Gibson executrx, Sec John Hobson & Thomas Childrey | Henrico County | |
| Joplin, Thomas, Sr. | 4-Jul | 1768 | Thomas Jopling will mentions Benjamin Childers as son -in-lawand wife Ann, daughter of Jopling, Josiah Jopling and son-in-law John Griffin DBB-323 | Amherst County | |
| Childrey, Thomas | 1772 | Will mentions nephew: Thomas Childers, son of Benjamin Childress, Sarah Childress, Executors: Thomas Childress & Thomas Bates;Will dated 1772, Recorded 14 Apr 1783, p 57 & 58 Records Deeds Will, Etc., 1774-1783, Reel 10 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia | |
| Childrs, Abraham, Jr. | 2-Feb | 1773 | Will mentions daughter Mary Childres, brother Fredrick Childres Will dated 21 Jan 1773, pp. 2185-2186, Misc Court Records, Vol 7, 1770-1807, Reel 3 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Childress, John | 5-Jul | 1773 | Will of Benjamin Stinnett Sr., to my son in law John Childress one Gray mare branded B (followed by a Z type squiggle), one heifer and one breeding sow to him and his heirs forever. Mentions daughter Susanna, son William, wife Elizabeth, son Benjamin and wife Executors Written 21 Oct 1764, probate 5 Jul 1773, Bond 5 Jul 1773, inventory 6 Sep 1773. | Amherst County | Rootsweb |
| Childres, Thomas | 20-Aug | 1774 | Inventory of estate of Thomas Childres by Stephen Coleman, Joseph Terry Henry Terry | Pittsylvania County | Greg Whitlock |
| Childers, Benjamin | 2-Oct | 1775 | Will mentions all my children under 21, son: youngest Royal, other sons (Benjamin & Samuel, others?), rest of estate divided among wife (Ann Joplin) and daughters, executors and Esteemed friends Thomas Sr,, Josiah, Thomas Jr., and Ralph Joplin, Executors Bond pp 295-296, 2 Oct 1775, Inventory & Appraisal recorded 1 July 1776, p 316, Will proved pp 293-295, 2 Oct 1775, Will book 1, 1761-1780, Reel 17 | Amherst County | Library of Virginia |
| Childres, Benjamin | 7 Jun | 1779 | Inventory & appraisal p 208, 7 Jun 1779, Will Book 1, 1765-1791, Reel 16 | Charlotte County | Library of Virginia |
| Smith, Abraham | Feb | 1782 | He may be the Abraham Smith of Dinwiddie County who left a will dated 5 Jan 1782 and proved Feb 1782 | Dinwiddie County | Dennstedt |
| Childers, Benjamin | 14 Apr | 1783 | Will undated & recorded 14 Apr 1783, p 60, Records Deeds, Wills, Etc., 1774 1783, Reel 10 | Henrico County | Rootsweb |
| Childress, Mary | 9 Jan | 1784 | Will of Ann Pierce, Item the money owed me by M John Woodson of Cumberland I leave to be equallydividedbetween my two sisters Mary Mealour and Martha Amons, Item the balance of the money left me by Mrs Watson and the money left me by Miss Hannah Acrill I give to my sisters child Mary Childress & remainder of wearing appael with my large trunk. Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol 35 2-143 | Charles City County | VGSQ |
| Childress, Frederick | 6 Jun | 1785 | Will proved 6 Jun 1785, Will book No 1, 1781-1787, Reel 53 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Childress, Frederick | 6 Feb | 1786 | Inventory and Appraisal, pp 275-276, 6 feb 1786, Will Book 1, 1781-1787, Reel 53 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Childrey, Thomas | 5 Feb | 1787 | Will of Thomas Childrey, Proved 5 Feb 1787, pp 332-333, Will Book 1, 1781-1787, Reel 53 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Childrey, Thomas | 5 May | 1787 | Inventory & Appraisal recorded 5 May 1788, Will Book 2, 1787-1802, Reel 55 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Childers, Ann | 10-Aug | 1789 | Will of Thomas T. Jopling, S.S., mentions wife: Hannah sons: James, Josiah and Thomas grandson: Jesse Jopling son-in-law; James Griffin husband of Martha, daughters: Martha Griffin, Ann Childers, Jane Davis, Lucy Powell, Rebecca Martin and Hanah Allen. Witness Henry Martin, Joseph Thomas, Thomas Farrar, John Jopling | Amherst County | |
| Childres, Robert | 20-Jul | 1789 | Will of Robert Childres, p144, Proved 20 Jul 1789, p 145, Inventory & appraisal Recorded, 19 Oct 1791, Will Book 2, 1785-1795, Reel 15 | Prince Edward County | Library of Virginia |
| Childress, Abraham | 13-Aug | 1791 | Inventory by Samuel Craw (Crew?), Thomas J. Williams, Peter Crew | Halifax County | |
| Childress, Abraham | 24-Oct | 1791 | Inventory & appraisal p 470, 24 Oct 1791, Accounts p 513, 25 Jun 1792 Will Book 2, 1783-1792, Reel 36 | Halifax County | Library of Virginia |
| Childrey, Jeremiah | 7 Feb | 1791 | Will of Jeremiah Childrey,pp 440-441, Proved 7 Feb 1791, Will Book 1, 1765-1791, Reel 16 | Charlotte County | Library of Virginia |
| Childrey, Jeremiah | 4 Apr | 1791 | Will of Jeremiah Childrey, Inventory & appraisal 4 Aprl 1791, Will Book 2, 1791-1805, Reel 16 | Charlotte County | Library of Virginia |
| Childress, Betty | 1793 | Will of William Nuckols, "I give and bequeath to my daughter, Betty Childress, four negroes named Edy, Amery, Daniel and Clary, all of which she has in her possession, with their increas to her and he heirs forever. | Goochland County | Rootsweb | |
| Childrus, Richard | 24-Dec | 1793 | Will of James Mc Murdy: To my Loving wife the plantation and land where I now live: at her decease to Richard and Mary Childrus: To Richard and Mary Childrus all the furniture, livestock and plantation tools: Richard Childrus Executor Will Book p.37-38 | Pittsylvania County | Greg Whitlock |
| Childrey [CHILDRESS], Benedict | 19-Dec | 1794 | Inventory WB2-57 [1791-1805] | Charlotte County | |
| Childress, Lucy | Sep | 1795 | Will of Lucy Childress, pp 366-367, Proved Sep 1795, Will Book 3, 1786-1800, Reel 18 | Amherst County | Library of Virginia |
| Childrey [CHILDRESS], Benedict | 1795 | Inventory & appraisal 5 Jan 1795, p 57a, Will Book 2, 1791-1805, Reel 16 | Charlotte County | Library of Virginia | |
| Childers, Jacob | 4-Dec | 1796 | Will mentions wife: Jane, son: John, daughter: Elizabeth Agee: then names three children John, Sally and Patsey Childress | Henrico County | |
| Childress, Annis | 6-Dec | 1796 | Will of John Sandidge, daughter married Jesse Childress 13 Oct 1792, Father Joseph Childers Mother Mary Farris, son (Capt.) Benjamin Sandidge married Elizabeth Childress 28 Oct 1783 | Amherst County | |
| Childress, Jacob | 3-Jul | 1797 | Will of Jacob Childress, Proved 3 Jul 1797 & 4 & 5 Jun 1798 & 2 Jul 1798, Will Book 2, 1787-1802, Reel 55 | Henrico County | Library of Virginia |
| Childres, John | 1-Dec | 1800 | Will of John Childres, Proved 1 Dec 1800, & 5 Jan 1801, p 58, Will Book 4m, 1798-1809, Reel 35 | Albemarle County | Library of Virginia |
| Childress, William | 21-Apr | 1800 | Inventory recorded 21 Apr 1800 p 193, Accounts recorded pp 212-213, 15 Dec 1800, Will Book 3, 1795-1807, Reel 15 | Prince Edward County | Library of Virginia |
| Childrey, Thomas | 5-Jul | 1811 | |||
| Childress, Philip | 1812 | WB21-305 | Goochland County | Con Childress | |
| Childress, William, Sr. | 7-Jan | 1822 | Comments: William & Ann Childers are the same individuals as William & Anne Childress of Stokes County, NC wife: Anne Childress (maiden name), sons: Joseph, William Jr.,Benjamin, Jesse an Joseph, daughter: Elizabeth, Ann (Nancy), Sally and Susannah, Reference the Douglas Register | Stokes County, NC | Con Childress |
| Childers, William | 9-Aug | 1832 | witnessed Will of Pleasant Gold | Mecklenburg County | |
| Childress, William | 1833 | WB29-668 | Goochland County | Con Childress | |
| Childress, William, Sr. | 28-Oct | 1834 | ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE, Orphans Court 183, Court Record, 1831-1838, p. 138 Obediah Childress appointed administrator of estate of William Childress, Sr. who died intestate, dated 10/28/1834. | Jefferson Co., AL | Patrick Childress |
| Childress, Winney | 7 Jul | 1835 | Winney Childress, named daughter of Spencer Breeding, written 9 Nov 1833 | Russel County | Rootsweb |
| Childress, Benjamin | 18 Feb | 1841 | Will of David Thomas, witness James L. Wright, Wiley G. Jones, Benjamin Childress and A.C. Dugger | Mecklenburg County | Rootsweb |
| Robert Childress | 1848 | Will Book 1, Page 410 | Kanawha County | Greg Whitlock | |
| Sarah A. Childress | 1895 | Will Book 4, page 429 | Kanawha County | Greg Whitlock | |
| William Leftwich Childress | 12-Sep | 1920 | Will Book 16, Page 237 | Kanawha County | Greg Whitlock |
| William Leftwich Childress | 1920 | Will Book 2, Page 192 | Lincoln County | Greg Whitlock | |
| Woodfin, John James | UNK | UNK | Deposition of John James Woodfin that Benj. Childers dec'd did devise to Elijah Childers his youngest son 40 acres of land | Henrico County | |