A Guide to the John W. Nunnally Will, 22 April 1861
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 24652
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Preferred Citation
John W. Nunnally. Will, 22 April 1861. Accession 24652. Personal papers collection. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Gift of C. B. Robertson of Jackson, North Carolina, on behalf of his mother, Irene Foster Robertson of Petersburg, Virginia.
Biographical Information
John W. Nunnally was born about 1836 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. When the Civil War began, he joined the Chesterfield Guards, which became Company D, 14th Virginia Infantry. Nunnally was killed 1 June 1862 at the battle of Seven Pines.
Scope and Content Information
Will, 22 April 1861, of John W. Nunnally (ca. 1836-1862) of Chesterfield County, Virginia, containing bequests to his family, his slaves and to the mission boards of the Southern Baptist Convention. This will was recorded in Chesterfield County Court 12 July 1862 and can be found in Chesterfield County Will Book 22, pp. 708-710.