Wicomico County, Maryland wills, 1867-1879, Part 10

Author: Keddie, Leslie; Keddie, Neil
Publication date: [20-]-
Publisher: Salisbury, Md. : Family Tree Bookshop
Number of Pages: 180


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To son Charlie R. Truitt - my third interest in the store of R. K. Truitt & Sons and direct that he shall be educated for a pharmacist and physician as soon as his age and preliminary education permit and while he is single he shall remain at home with the family


"While R. K. Truitt and Sons shall occupy the Odd Fellows Hall building or any part of it for store or any purpose, they will set apart a certain amount for rent, upkeep and insurance and the balance for each year shall be equally divided between my five oldest children by my first wife Mary A. Truitt and Charles R. Truitt, my son by my present wife and Sallie A. Truitt" (Cont.)


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"I desire and request my Executors ... and my wife Sallie A. Truitt to have particular oversight over the conduct, wants and necessities of my daughter Laura V. Truitt as she and has been sorely afflicted" That $100 be applied to repairs on the enclosure or to keeping the meeting house yard of the Old School or Primitive Baptist Church in Salisbury


Executor: James T. S. Truitt, George W. Truitt, Charles R. Truitt Witness: Levin Dashiell, John H. Gordy, W. C. Bradley


25 July 1891 Then came


F:255


George Fields of Salisbury


24 February 1891


To daughter Patty Anne Tindal wife of Thomas D. Tindal - all property


Executor: daughter


Witness: N. P. Turner, H. H. Hitch, F. M. Slemons


26 September 1891 Then came


F:257


William Bacon


4 July 1885


To daughter Rebecca Robertson wife of Robert G. Robertson - $300 and 1/5 of balance of estate if she is living at the time of my death; if not, then to her children


To grandchildren Lucy Wright and Maria E. Wright children of my late daughter Elizabeth M. Wright (wife of James Wright) - $500 to each when they are of age and t/5 of balance of estate


To daughter Mary J. Humphreys wife of Thomas Humphreys - 1/5 of balance of estate if she is living at the time of my death; if not, then to her children


To the children of my late son John H. Bacon - 1/5 of balance of estate


To son James E. Bacon - 1/5 of balance of estate if he is living at the time of my death; if not, then to his children


Executor: son James


Witness: Train Bounds, George T. Robertson, Thomas B. Taylor 31 October 1891 Then came


F:259


William Leonard, colored


22 November 1890


To son John Leonard - house and lot on the east side of the county road leading from Salisbury to Laurel To son Samuel Leonard - $50


To Jane Leonard wife of John - the feather bed "the one on which I now sleep in my room"


To daughter Annie Pollitte - $1


To son Frank Leonard - $1 To daughter Mary L. Leonard - $1 To son William Leonard - $1


To son George Leonard - $1 Executor: Leon Ernest Williams Witness: John Parker, Alfred Phillips, John D. Truitt 14 November 1891 Then came Perry Leonard


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F:260 Isaac Hastings


2 October 1891


To daughter Ginna Anna Mumford - all property


Witness: William Brown, A. W. Parker, _. E. Parker


11 November 1891 Then came


F:262


Nancy W. Ralph


18 September 1889


To daughter Anne Mariah Pollitt - $100 to be paid out of note due me by John Cooper of Delaware dated 10 July 1884. Also bed and coverings, bureau and 1/4 of balance of estate


To son T. W. Ralph - 1/4 of balance of estate


To the children of deceased son William J. Ralph - 1/4 of balance of estate


To Anna Elliott wife of John Elliott - 1/4 of balance of estate


Witness: H. T. Pollitt, _Ellingsworth


18 June 1890 Then came


F:263 John Melson


28 August 1876


To brother William R. Melson - wearing apparel


To wife Mary Melson - all personal property and insurance policy. Also the farm where I now live in the Sharptown District


To grandson John Edmond Nelson - farm after wife's death


To nephew Alexander Melson son of William R. Melson - farm if grandson dies without issue


To daughter Mary Rhoda Nelson wife of Edward Nelson - cow, bed and furniture, $100 To Joseph Bailey son of Isaac Bailey - $50 from interest on insurance policy Executor: William B. Records of Sussex County


Witness: Noah C. Cooper Jr., Jonathan Benson, Samuel J. Cooper 14 December 1891 Then came James Robinson


F:265 Elsey Leonard


28 December 1891


To daughters Mary A. Leonard and Martha A. Leonard - the house and lot where 1 now live in the Georgetown part of Salisbury and lying west of the colored people's church


To daughter Leah J. Schenks - $50 To wife Sallie A. Leonard - her thirds in the house


Executor: daughter Mary


Witness: John D. Truitt, Elijah Trader, Rufus Leonard


13 January 1892 Then came


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F:266 George W. Riggin of Worcester County


26 October 1880


To grandson Illinois Riggin - $50


To Rhoda Ann Brittingham wife of Joseph Brittingham - $25


To the trustees of the church at Parsonsburg - my family graveyard including 30 feet from the same to the county road. The said graveyard situated on my farm near Parsonsburg


To children John Henry Riggin, Thomas Riggin, George Riggin, William Riggin, Amanda Shockley wife of Elijah Shockley, Denwood Riggin, Jonathan Riggin - proceeds from the sale of estate


Executor: son George


Witness: John Richardson, L. E. Mumford, . W. Williams


14 January 1892 Then came


F:268


Levin Cooper


6 April 1888


To eldest son Lambert Cooper - land purchased of Samuel Bratten except about 6 acres lying north of a line running to Joseph Twilley's land. This containing 162 acres. Also all my interest in the Grange Building and lot in the village of Barren Creek Springs


To son Severn H. Cooper - my home farm of 100 acres and the remainder of land purchased of Samuel Bratten. Also my part in a saw mill, stock yard, and mill pond. Said mill known as the English Mill To daughter Jennie Cooper wife of Wailes Cooper - part of tract called Gladson's Adventure and Hardship lying on the county road leading from Riverton to the Horntown Mill and containing 62 acres. This land on the east end of the plat


To granddaughter Emily Howard daughter (of?) L_ (Loudy?) J. Howard - $500 and the interest on $50 to be paid yearly by Jennie Cooper and the interest on $50 to be paid yearly by Nancy Adams and the interest on $50 to be paid yearly by Mary P. Cooper and the interest on $50 to be paid yearly by Laura D. Bennett To daughter Nancy Adams - part of Gladson's Adventure and also all my land adjoining the Nanticoke River of about 25 acres


To daughter Mary P. Cooper - half of land purchased of Thomas Robertson


To daughter Laura D. Bennett wife of Isaac Bennett - half of land purchased of Thomas Robertson


Executor: sons


Witness: Thomas B. Taylor, _ B. Armstrong, Luther Vincent


9 February 1892 Then came


F:271


John Wilson


9 March 1874


To William Robert Wilson, Marcillus Allen Wilson, George Thomas Wilson, Mary Anne Wilson, Margaret Jane Wilson, Mariah Ellen Bradley - my farm lying in Barren Creek District being the land bought of Richard Venables and Joseph Bratten. "My son John Wesley is not to have any part of the above land, but shall come in for an equal part of the personal property"


Executor: friend James Gillis


Witness: Samuel Robertson, Thomas Taylor, George B. Robertson


23 February 1892 Then came


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F:272 Robert Wilson


9 December 1891


To grandson Lawrence Wilson - bed and furniture and residue of estate


To Phillis Fletcher - whereas she "has nursed and cared for me during the past two months and I desire to pay her for her kindness. I hereby give to her the right to have a home in my house purchased of Robert Hitch provided she continues to remain with me and care for me as she has done during the remainder of my life"


Executor: Ebenezer Wailes


Witness: John Dashiell, John D. Truitt


1 April 1892 Then came


F:273


Henry J. Dashiell


18 January 1892


To daughter Sallie E. Disharoon and her children viz. Woodland, Lawrence, Anie, Mary, and Joseph - $150 each on condition that the children release and discharge all claims they may have against me or my estate as one of the Executors of their father, Joseph W. Disharoon. "Such release to discharge the securities or the bond given by the Executors aforesaid; the note 1 hold against the said Salie E. Disharoon for six hundred dollars with interest"


To the children of my daughter Mary Hughes viz. Louisa, Marg, and Charley - $400 each when they are of age


To daughter Martha A. Price - house and lot in Salisbury on the east side of Division Street for her lifetime To Jesse son of Martha Price - half of the above property at his mother's death


To son J. Louis Dashiell - my house and lot at Allen being the property I bought of Dr. Long. Also $1000 in my farm on the Wicomico River. The said farm to be sold and money used to put the graveyard in good order Executor: Jesse D. Price


Witness: John M. Dashiell, E. L. Wailes


12 April 1892 Then came


F:275


Mary A. Nichols


14 June 1890


To Miss Eliza Denson (who now lives with me) - house and lot in Salisbury situated between Church and Broad Street, the house fronting on Church Street and situated on the east side of the lot hereafter devised to Mrs. Lida Evans. The lot devised to the said Denson being the same occupied by John Simms. That Eliza must keep the house insured against fire and if the house is destroyed by fire, I direct that Robert F. Bratten of Somerset County collect the Policy of Insurance and sell the lot. Also bed and furniture, best homemade carpet, the mohair mahogany sofa, marble top center table


To niece Mary Thomas and widow of Rev. D. Thomas - the above after the death of Eliza Denson. Also the house where 1 now live on the east side of Division Street in Salisbury near Humphrey's Mill Pond


To sister Rosanna Vance - all clothing and all bed clothing


To the trustees of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church of Salisbury - $500


To Josephus Evans - $300


To Lida Evans wife of Samuel Evans - the house and lot in Salisbury situated between Church and Broad Street opposite the Presbyterian Church and on the east side of an alley separating the said lot from the property of James Truitt


To Rev. William Taylor, missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church - $100 to used for the educating and teaching the faith in Africa


Executor: friend Robert F. Bratten with full power to convey the estate of my late husband Isaac Nichols Witness: James E. Ellegood, Walter Humphreys 26 April 1892 Then came


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F:278 Jane Hayman


6 April 1891


To daughter in law Alice Hayman - all the buildings on that part of my farm adjoining Theodore Toadvine and 51 acres where the said buildings stand. This for her lifetime


To the heirs of my son Alfred Hayman - the above after the death of Alice


To daughter in law Emmie Hayman - 51 acres of the land and buildings where I now life for her lifetime To the heirs of my son Elsey Hayman - the above after Emmie's death


To granddaughter Clary Hayman - 50 acres of the farm where Mrs. R. Gale now lives. This for the lifetime of her mother Emlie Gale and then to the heirs of Emlie Gale in general


To my four grandchildren Laura Gale, Oliva Gale, Asbury Gale, Sallie Gale - 2 acres each of my farm Executor: son Alfred Hayman


Witness: William J. Riggin, Albert Fooks, H. P. Hammond


2 May 1892 Then came


F:280


Joseph P. Twilley


25 April 1893


To son Levin O. Twilley - all land on the west side of the county road where he now lives which joins the land of Lambert Cooper, Severn H. Cooper and others and contains about 70 acres


To daughter Lizzie A. Cooper wife of Levin Cooper - $500 to be paid by son Levin


To son Joseph Twilley - land on the east side and southeast side of the county road where I now live To youngest daughter India M. Twilley - $200 to be paid by son Joseph and also a home with him Executor: son Levin


Witness: William G. Holmes, Samuel P. Wilson, Thomas B. Taylor


16 May 1892 Then came


F:281


Zadoc Stevenson


14 December 1881


To nephews Thomas Riggin and John Riggin - house and lot where I now live on Isabella Street in Salisbury and the one which I bought of Samuel Graham fronting on Division Street


To Mary F. Adams - $100


To sister Hetty Causey - $100


To Wesley Cattam - $50


To Mary Ann Causey - $50


Executor: nephew John Riggin


Witness: J. C. Bell, Elijah J. Parsons, John D. Truitt 29 June 1892 Then came


F:282


Harriett Pryor


23 March 1892


To daughter Mary C. Taylor - bed and furniture and coverings belonging, rocking chair, large black shawl and bureau now in the possession of Louis Malone. Also the six dollars now due me from my daughter Sarah Washburn and money due on account of my dower in the estate of my late husband John B. Pryor


To granddaughter Harriett Washburn - feather bed and two quilts now in the possession of Louis Malone and one quilt not quilted at Louis Malone's


To daughter Eliza E. Malone - large cupboard


To daughter Matilda J. White - spinning wheel Witness: Levin B. Price, William F. Allen, Thomas W. Hayman 23 May 1892 Then came Anthony Taylor


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F:284 James Farrington


14 June 1892


To wife Henrietta - my land of six acres until her death or marriage


To children Alexander, Jock, William, James, Arthur - the above after wife's widowhood and balance of estate


Executor: wife and Samuel Conoway


Witness: Samuel Conoway, Titus Dashiell, Phenias E. Gordy


6 July 1892 Then came


F:286


Levin Irving Pollitt


20 April 1891


To wife Ann Maria Pollitt - house and kitchen furniture for her lifetime and then to my six daughters To son Albert Lee Pollitt - proceeds from sale of real estate and that he have the care and oversight of my youngest son William Ralph Pollitt


Executor: son Albert


Witness: George W. D. Waller, Ernest A. Toadvine, Joshua J. W. Shockley


23 August 1892 Then came


F:287


Sinier Taylor


15 July 1889


To son James White - $5


To daughter Henrietta Hopkins - $5


To daughter Susan Thomas - $5


To granddaughter Victoria Taylor - $5


To great-grandson Beachum White son of Joseph White, great-grandson Roger White son of Daniel White, great-grandson Herman Wheatley son of Henry Wheatley, and to granddaughters Octovo White and Emma White - real estate in Trappe District


Witness: Rufus Simms, J. W. Brewington, Isaac F. Mezick


13 August 1892 Then came


F:289


Emily Connelly


13 December 1887


To husband James E Connelly - house and lot where I now live in Salisbury on the northeast corner of East Church Street and Isabella. This as long as long as he remains unmarried or for his lifetime and then to my children


Witness: Maggie E. Nichols, Albert S. Johnson, John Connelly


24 August 1892 Then came


F:290


Gatty Fooks


5 March 1878


To Ella Gertrude, Stephen Penrose, Isaac Spencer, and Jane Elizabeth children of Isaac B. and Jane Phillips of Philadelphia - remainder of estate


Executor: Dr. Stephen Dennis Witness: George W. W. Cooper, Handy Fooks


5 October 1892 Then came


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F:291 Louisa M. Riall of Tyaskin


19 November 1891


To son Ernest Riall - all "my maiden lands" on the west side of the county road including wharf property at Wetipquin Creek. This being part of the land devised me by my father James Larmore


To granddaughter Grace White - house and lot on the east side of the county road leading from Wetipquin Creek to Tyaskin Church. This house now occupied by J. H. Dorman and adjoining the lands of J. K. Covington being part of the land devised me by my father James Larmore. Also bed and furniture, entire parlor furniture including carpet and pictures, six silver tablespoons


To daughter Louisa A. Dougherty - bed and furniture and bed coverings, dressing bureau, wash stand and the floor matting in the parlor


To grandson E. Ryoll White - my large traveling trunk


To daughter Delia Moore - $25, my gold spectacles, my prayer book


To great-granddaughter Minnie Riall - bureau now in my bed room downstairs


To grandson Albert H. Riall - the family Bible and horse and carriage


To daughter Laura T. White - remainder of household and kitchen furniture


Executor: Gustavus White


Witness: Franklin B. Culver, George W. Larmore, Henry Larmore


20 October 1892 Then came


F:294


Annie M. Jester


29 March 1874


To son Wilford Jester - all my right and title, and interest in that tract of land in Tyaskin District on which my husband, John F. Jester, and I now reside and which was conveyed by deed from John R. Roberts and wife to the said John Jester. Tract containing 254 acres. This minus 19 acres belonging to Margaret Efforts Witness: William J. Kirkpatrick, Alexander White, Alice Willing


24 January 1893 Then came Alice Turner


F:295


Richard V. Taylor 23 February 1892


To wife Amanda E. Taylor - all real and personal estate for her single life and if she should marry; then her thirds and land to children


To son Winder Taylor - my watch


To son Louis Taylor - my gun


To son Walter Taylor - my spy glasses


Executor: Thomas B. Taylor


Witness: Isaac Kennerly, Louis N. Wilson, Francis J. Kennerly


16 February 1893 Then came


F:296


Maria Williams


27 April 1892


To husband Samuel Williams - house and lot


To children John W. Samuel Williams, Louisa F. Williams and also daughter-in-law Mary A. Dashiell - the above house and lot after husband's death


To children and to daughter-in-law Mary A. Williams - household and personal property provided they settle my debts with Dr. Slemons and Dr. Louis Morris


Executor: Isaac H. Dashiell


Witness: Albert Dulany, Henry White, I. H. A. Dulany


2 December 1892 Then came


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F:297 Elisha Hasting


25 November 1863


To wife Hetty - my dwelling plantation for her life or widowhood


To son Joseph Hasting - the plantation after wife's widowhood


To sons William L. Hasting, Daniel H. Hasting, Levin Hasting - the farm in Somerset County whereon Daniel now lives


To son William - $150


To daughter Sarah E. Hasting - bed and furniture


To daughter Matilda Hasting - bed and furniture


To daughters Sarah, Matilda, and Elizabeth Holloway wife of Billy H. Holloway - residue of personal property


Executor: sons William and Daniel Witness: William W. Layfield, George W. Layfield, Levin S. H. Smith


Codicil to the above will


2 July 1887


To daughters Mary Elizabeth Holloway wife of Billy H. Holloway, Sarah wife of Robert Parsons, and Matilda wife of Samuel Bailey - the sum given by my will to son William. Also that my four sons pay to my daughters the sum of $50 within a year of my death


Witness: Billy R. Farlow, Levin S. H. Smith


23 March 1893 Then came Samuel Parsons and R. H. Smith who are well acquainted with the hand writing of William Layfield and Levin Smith


F:300 George Bradley 7 December 1889


To wife Isabella - all property Executor: wife


Witness: E. Stanley Toadvine, George Bell


25 April 1893 Then came


F:301 William W. Parsons 14 December 1891 To wife Mary Hester Parsons - all property Witness: James T. Truitt, James E. Ellegood 8 June 1893 Then came


F:302


Peter R. Parsons


30 August 1892


To wife Elizabeth Parsons - the farm where 1 now live on the south and west side of the county road from Pittsville to Powellsville and containing 75 acres and also the land on the north side of the county rad from Brumbley's Mill to Powellsville. Also all the land on the east side of the county road from Pittsville to Powellsville containing 15 acres. The land to be divided among my five children at the death of my wife. That the farm where John White now lives to be sold for the support of wife and children


To daughters Mary E. Bailey and Marth E. Holloway - the farm where Robert Perdue, Emory Shockley and Brittingham now live which is on the south side of the road from Brumbley's Mill to Parsonsburg and contains 195 acres


(Cont.)


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To daughter Julia Warren - land on the north side of the road from Brumbley's Mill to Parsonsburg up to a bounder known as Sassafras Corner thence to the land of Edward Warren on the north side of the mill pond To son Daniel Henry Parsons - the farm where he now lives on the west side of the road from Pittsville to Powellville. Also tract on the west side of the county road from Pittsville to Brumbley's Old Mill. Also $100 towards building a new house for himself


To granddaughter Ma_ Baley - bed and furniture and plenty of good covering


To daughter Sarah Parsons - the farm left my wife at my wife's death


Executor: son Daniel


Witness: Joseph G. Davis, John G. Sheppard, H. James Truitt


20 June 1893 Then came


F:304 James D. Riley


12 April 1890


To wife Hannah Riley - the farm where I now reside containing 101 acres and if she marries, then farm to be divided among my children Executor: son Jonathan H. Riley Witness: George D. Truitt, P. Taylor Baker, James W. Parker


20 June 1893 Then came


F:305


Robert E. Baker 17 March 1887


To daughter Amanda J. Smith - $50


To sons Samuel B. Baker and Cornelius R. Baker - all real estate provided they take good care of their mother as long as she lives


To son Silas D. Baker - house in which he now lives and the 3 adjoining acres


To son Charles W. Baker - $1


Executor: son Lemuel Baker Witness: Leonard Beauchamp, J. J. Fooks, G. M. Freeny 10 July 1893 Then came


F:307


William D. Heath


13 June 1887


To son Samuel H. Heath - the home place and half of the wood land purchased of N. B. Douglas (trustee for the estate of Isaac D. Jones) which adjoins the home place. This separated from the remainder of the Douglas tract by a marked line run by H. N. Crawford in 1882


To daughter Williamanna A. Dickerson - $50 from son Samuel, $50 from son George


To son George Heath - land where he now resides adjoining the land given to Samuel and also adjoining the lands of Emily Walter, Alfred Rencher and William Walters's heirs


To son Levin Heath - land already conveyed to him by deed Executor: E. Stanley Toadvine Witness: W. S. Moore, Wm. H. Warren, George W. Bell 28 July 1893 Then came


F:310 Charles Truitt 24 July 1893


To wife Sallie Elizabeth Truitt - all estate Witness: Garrison Dennis, Levi Dennis, John E. C. Lewis 22 August 1893 Then came


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F:311 Rachel Dorman wife of Levin R. Dorman


January 1891


To daughter J. Fannie Adams wife of Isaac S. Adams - bed and furniture , parlor organ, $500 To daughter Elizabeth Dorman - bed and furniture washstand, wash bowl and pitcher, $1500 To daughter Stella W. Dorman - bed and furniture parlor carpet, washstand, sewing machine, $1500 To daughter Lillian Dorman - bed and furniture, carpet, piano, $1500 Executor: sons William E. Dorman and Levin W. Dorman


Witness: James T. Truitt, R. E. Powell, George W. D. Waller 5 September 1893 Then came


F:312


Ezekiel Hitch


20 November 1890


To daughters Lucy Hitch and Alice Hitch - all property


Executor: daughters


Witness: Jonathan Waller, John S. Lowe


24 October 1893 Then came


F:314


Jonathan Waller of Little Creek Hundred Sussex County Delaware


1 August 1891


To granddaughter Fannie E. Waller - two lots in Delmar. The first lot being the one purchased of Mary Venables which is on the south side of East Street between Second and Front Streets. The second lot purchased of Washington Parsons and wife which is on the eastern part of the said town of Delmar. These two lots both in Wicomico County Maryland. Also the lot conveyed to me by Levin Hastings and wife lying on the north side of West State Street in Delmar and in Little Creek Hundred Sussex County. This provided that she releases my estate from all claims she may have against it on account of the settlement of her father's, J. J. Waller, estate by me as administrator. If Fannie dies without heir, these lots to be divided among my seven children. Also one Singer Sewing Machine


To grandson William J. W. Waller - the lots which I purchased of Moses Hastings, Winder Hastings, Salathiel Culver, and John Hastings lying in Little Creek Hundred Sussex County and adjoining the lands whereon I now live, the lands of Henry Culver and others being 137 acres provided he releases my estate from all claims


To daughter Genora H. Smith wife of John G. Smith - the homestead or farm whereon 1 now live including the lands purchased of Nancy Collins containing 120 acres


That the lands purchased of Henry Smith and 31 acres known as Ralph's Tract (all in Little Creek Hundred) be sold and the proceeds divided among my seven children.


To children Thomas W. Waller, Phillis E. Hastings, Sarah Jane Freeny, Ebby (Abby?) A. King, Rachel E. Records, Genora H. Smith, and Jerusha A. Bailey - residue of estate


Executor: son Thomas


Witness: Edward T. West, Joshua A. Parker, Daniel H. O'Neill, Samuel E. Foskey


Codicil to above will


4 June 1892


To granddaughters Rachel Caroline Mitchell, Alpha Beatrice Hastings, Laura Ellen Hastings - all that property devised to my beloved daughter Phillis E. Hastings, now deceased


Witness: William Meredith, J. W. Melson, William Culver


7 September 1893 Then came


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F:319 Isaiah Daughters


23 October 1893


To Mary Jane Benston, my housekeeper - all personal property and the farm where I now live on the 9th Election District being about 100 acres and also two houses and lots in Delmar purchased of George W (of Thomas) and Daniel Adkins


To Guston Plummer of Sussex County - the farm adjoining the land where I now live known as the Killiam Farm and the adjoining land bought of William A. Roberts and Alonzo Roberts containing in all 135 acres Witness: Wilber Hastings, Samuel Foskey


7 November 1893 Then came


F:320


Rachel Prior


16 June 1891


To George Prior of William - all personal property


Executor: George Prior Witness: Daniel Staton, S. S. Perdue, G. E. Marvel




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