Wicomico County, Maryland wills, 1867-1879, Part 11

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


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22 November 1893 Then came


F:322


Hiram D. Parker


23 March 1893


To wife Mahala E. Parker - all estate for her lifetime


To son George T. Parker - estate after wife's death Executor: wife


Witness: Robert Graham, George W. Bell, E. Stanley Toadvine 15 January 1894 Then came


F:323


Mary W. Perdue


17 May 1893


To brother James B. Perdue - $200


To brother John D. Perdue - $200


To brother Asbury H. Perdue - $200


To nephew John A. Hearn - $100


To niece Emma Sulivan wife of George Sulivan - $100


To niece Cora Wimbrow wife of Willis G. Wimbrow - bed and furniture


To nephews Elijah Shockley and Charles L. Shockley and niece Cora - residue of estate Executor: brother James


Witness: William Laws, Asbury Hamblin 6 March 1894 Then came


F:325


Alexander G. Toadvine 15 May 1882


To wife Ellen L. C. Toadvine - all estate for life and then to our children


Executor: wife


Witness: Levin D. Collier, Samuel A. Graham, George L. Stevens


2 April 1894 Then came E. Stanley Toadvine and James E. Ellegood who were acquainted with the hand writing of Alexander Toadvine and Samuel Graham


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F:327 George E. Marvel 4 June 1894 To wife Margaret Lucretia Marvel - all estate


Executor: wife Witness: John P. Owens, Sylvanies Trader, E. Stanley Toadvine 14 June 1894 Then came


F:328


John E. Phillips of Delmar


5 July 1894


To wife Mary Ellen Phillips - the dwelling house and land and furniture To daughter Mary Ellen Phillips - the above if wife should marry Executor: friend Nehemiah B. Lecates and wife Mary Ellen Phillips


Witness: W. W. Meredith, W. B. Stephens


17 July 1894 Then came


F:329


Rebecca R. Smyth of Salisbury


6 June 1890


To son Thomas Irvin Smyth - $500


To Lillie Ella daughter of my son Thomas - my silver cake basket


To Elsie L. Croll - $300


To Mamie Sterling Hoag - $500 and silver coffee pot


To daughter Rebecca Warner and her three sons - $1000


To Jamie son of Rebecca - his grandfather's gold watch To son Samuel Smyth - silver spoons and the two pictures painted by Emma Smyth


To Rebecca daughter of Samuel - the pictures at Samuel's death and $1000 when she is of age


To James S. Warner - $500 of the above sum given to Rebecca if Rebecca dies without issue To James S. Croll, F. Roy Croll, Spencer R. Warner - $200


"1 desire my Executor ... to retain the sum of five hundred dollars to defray funeral expenses; but if, after a decent interment, and the placing , a suitable stone to mark my grave there should remain something over, 1 desire that it shall be given to Alice daughter of William R. Smyth of St. Louis Missouri To Wicomico Presbyterian Church of Salisbury - $100


Executor: son Samuel


Witness: George W. Todd, E. L. Wailes 4 August 1894 Then came


F:331 Winder Morris


3 November 1881


To son Winder Morris and Mary Morris - the house and lot, in the part of Salisbury called Georgetown, where I now reside fronting on East Church Street 66 feet and running back to Board Street


To Lucretia Toadvine wife of Purnell Toadvine - $120


To the heirs of Elizabeth Stanford - $120


To son John Morris - lot of ground fronting on East Church Street 46 feet and running to Broad Street To son Matthew Roxburg - John's part if John dies without issue and also one lot of 68 feet fronting on East Church Street and running back to Board Street Executor: son Winder


Witness: C. W. Colborn, Samuel J. Wailes, John D. Truitt


1 September 1894 Then came


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F:332


Leah Brewington of Camden Ave., Salisbury


27 July 1894


To daughter Elizabeth E. Rounds - third of estate


To sons Henry S. Brewington and Clarence M. Brewington - Elizabeth's part if she should die before me To son Clarence - $5


To Carl Ray Brewington son of Clarence - third of estate to be invested by his father


To son Henry Scott Brewington - third of estate Executor: Ernest Walton Brewington


Witness: Cleste B. Brewington, Martha A. Gillis


31 August 1894 Then came


F:334


Alice Stambury wife of Thomas


28 January 1890


To children and grandchildren: sons George Stambury, Albert M. Stambury, Julius F. Stambury, James A. Stambury, Granville Stambury; daughters Sally J. Waller wife of William K. Waller and Delia F. Dougherty wife of George W. Dougherty and my two sons William F. Stambury and John W. Stambury and my daughters Mary A. Furbush wife of Franklin Furbush and Nelia C. Stambury my granddaughter - life insurance policy in the Washington Life Insurance Company in the city of New York and the policy in the Etna Life Insurance Company of Stanford


Executor: son James A. Stambury


Witness: Robert Mitchell, William Douglas


3 October 1894 Then came


F:336 Rubin S. Elliott 25 February 1895


To son George W. Elliott - all personal property and the farm where I now live containing 70 acres provided he pay the remainder of the purchase price. If he refuses the land to be sold and the balance divided among my eight children


To son James B. Elliott - $10


To son Rubin Elliott - $10


To son Thomas Elliott - $5 To Elen S. Elliott - $20


To Marias B. Elliott - $2


To daughters Roxana J. Elliott and Lillie M. Elliott - bed and furniture each


Executor: son George


Witness: George M. Maddox, Samuel B. Bailey, Elijah Baily 30 March 1895 Then came


F:337


Thomas S. Hearn 17 April 1895 To wife Eliza J. Hearn - all property Executor: wife Witness: George W. Bell, Laura E. Hearn, Levinia Hearn 23 April 1895 Then came


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F:338


Alexander Robertson of Sharptown


5 March 1895


To son Jethro Robertson - that land, being part of Addition To Venture and part of Long Delay, beginning at Enoch Quinton's Land and running with the old public to the new public road and thence with the new road to the private road leading to the Ridgefield Landing and then to Thomas L. Twiford's land.


To son Henry Robertson - all that tract, being part of Addition To Venture, beginning at a marked pine and thence running the middle road to the land of William L. Brown and then to Thomas Twiford's land To wife Maria J. Robertson - half interest in tract at the junction of the new public road with the old road near the residence of Enoch J. Quinton. Also house in Sharptown for lifetime


To son Ira Robertson - the other half of the above tract given to my wife


To daughter Elizzie A. Spicer of Laurel Delaware - the house in Sharptown after wife's death Executor: sons Jethro and Henry


Witness: William Riggin, Jonathan Burnett


24 April 1895 Then came


F:340


Sallie Matthews wife of William H. Matthews


3 December 1886


To son John W. Matthews - house and lot on the south side of the county road leading from Salisbury to Snow Hill being the same property I purchased of Peter Tilghman


To son Sydney P. Matthews - the farm where 1 now live located on the north side of the county road leading from Salisbury to Snow Hill being the same property I purchased of James Matthews


To Sanford D. Matthews - $200 to be paid by son Sydney


To daughters Mary E. Matthews, Rosa B. and Olivia E. Matthews - $100 each to be paid by son Sydney To husband William - a home and maintenance on the said farm


To grandson Alfred Horsey - $25 Executor: sons John and Sydney Witness: E. L. Wailes, John M. Dashiell 25 April 1895 Then came


F:342


12 August 1892


To John W. Bensing of Philadelphia - $1


To daughter Amelia B. Games wife of John W. Games - $1


To wife Unice Bensing - all estate for her lifetime


To children of daughter Amelia, viz. Herbert, Rachel, Charles, Howard, John, Marian, and E. May - proceeds from the sale of house and lot after the death or marriage of my wife


Executor: Daniel Foskey Witness: Walter B. Stephens, John C. Radish 13 May 1895 Then came


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F:343 Charlotte W. Parker


2 August 1892


To grandson Elisha P. Parker - feather bed and $500


To grandson William C. Parker - feather bed and $500


To grandson Joseph H. Parker - feather bed and $500


To granddaughter Ester E. Parker "now married one Ernest Hearn" - chinaware that I bought of my aunt Amelia Parsons and $500


To granddaughter Lucy Jane Parker - my organ and $500


To granddaughter Charlotte E. Parker - $1000


To son Clayton C. Parker - $1000 and residue of estate


Executor: son Clayton


Witness: Benjamin H. Parker, Sylvanus J. Tilghman, Eugene M. Oliphant


21 May 1895 Then came


F:345


Rosetta Hardy of Tyaskin District


24 December 1886


To children Mary H. Nutter, Louisa Wallace, Albert Hardy, Alverta Nutter, Warce C. Hardy, Irene Hardy, Marvin Hardy - house and lot where 1 now reside and all the furniture belonging, canoe called Little Rosa To husband Samuel - a home and to manage the house and lot and the balance of the property; but that he shall not have the power to sell property


Witness: Robert H. Elsey, James Laws, William F. Backley 11 June 1895 Then came


F:346


Matthew Conley of Sharptown


11 July 1882


To wife Elizabeth - house and lot where 1 now live known as Island Eyr and containing 26 acres. Also personal property


To daughter Mary Walker wife of Thomas W. Walker - the above house and lot after wife's death To daughter Amanda Bailey wife of Levin Bailey - $25


To granddaughter Lena T. Gravener - $25 when she is of age


Executor: Thomas Walker


Witness: Thomas J. Twilley, William S. Marshall, Albert W. Robinson 30 July 1895 Then came


F:348 Leah Hooper


10 April 1883


To daughter Margaret A. Humphreys wife of Lafayette Humphreys - $500


To sons John B. Hooper and William F. Hooper - the above $500 if Margaret dies without issue and also residue of estate


Executor: son William


Witness: Robert E. Powell, S. E. Gordy, E. Stanley Toadvine


26 September 1895 Then came


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F:349 Lydia B. Collins 19 October 1895


To daughter in law Harriett E. Collins - house and lot where I now live in Parsons District containing 1/2 acres. Also the stock of store goods in the storehouse, wagon and horse


To Horatio Collins (husband of Harriett) - house and lot after Harriett's death


Witness: Robert A. Lowe, John D. Truitt, Josiah Gordy


12 November 1895 Then came


F:350


Thomas Jones


18 September 1890


To Samuel H. Twigg - silver watch and double barrel shot gun


To Maud Twigg - residue of estate


Executor: friend Maud Twigg


Witness: John H. Gordy, Sylvanus Trader


23 December 1895 Then came


F:351


Joseph R. Collins


2 December 1892


To wife Mary Collins - house and lot on the north side of Chestnut Street in Salisbury for her lifetime To son Joseph M. Collins and daughter Laura A. Parsons wife of Isaac H. Parsons - the above house and lot after wife's death


To daughter Laura Parsons - house and lot on William Street where I now reside and to her children at her death


To son Joseph - the farm on the west side of Dagsbury Road purchased of John B. Collins and containing 116 acres and land on the east side of Dagsbury Road binding on the Delaware line which I purchased of Nancy Cordry and containing 70 acres


To Mary J. King wife of Benjamin S. King - $180 to be paid by son Joseph


To son Samuel Q. Collins - $20 to be paid by son Joseph Executor: son Joseph and Jay Williams


Witness: William M. Mumford, R. D. Ellegood, John M. Dashiell 26 December 1895 Then came


F:353 George Waller


18 November 1890


To son Jonathan Waller - the mortgage 1 hold against him for $2500 on the farm where he now lives To son James Waller - the mortgage I hold against him for $2500 on the farm where he now lives


To son George D. Waller - the note 1 hold against him for $2500 for his part of the farm where he now lives To son Richard Waller - the note against him for $2500 for his part of the farm where he now lives


To daughter Martha Waller and Adeline wife of Charles E. Williams - the Kennerly Farm


To daughter Julia D. Waller - the farm in Trappe District


To wife Julia Ann Waller - all real estate in Salisbury and the Fowler Farm at Spring Hill


To daughter Adeline - the house and lot in California after wife's death


To Martha - 2/3 of the Hooper House after wife's death


To Julia - 1/3 of the Hooper house after wife's death


To four sons - after wife's death, house where 1 now reside and the houses and lots bounded by Division Street Extended, Parsons Cemetery and Baltimore and Eastern Shore Rail Road. Also the Fowler Farm Witness: William Leonard, J. J. Morris, John S. Fulton 13 March 1896 Then came


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F:355 William Taylor


13 June 1893


To wife Elizabeth Taylor - all estate for her lifetime


To Marion S. Marvell (son of my wife's daughter Aurelia P. Marvell "commonly known as Martha Marvell) - estate after wife's death Witness: George W. Bell, Cora Hayman, Fannie Marvel


24 March 1896 Then came


F:356


Mary A. Pollitt 10 July 1893


To son Joshua D. Pollitt - $1


To grandson Gaston (Craston?) A. Pollitt - farm in Worcester County "which I heired by the death of my father James Colborne", also house and lot in that part of Salisbury called Camden which was willed to me by my husband William Pollitt; also house and lot on Poplar Avenue in Salisbury adjoining a lot of Dr. Levin D. Collins on the north side and adjoining a lot of Wesley Williams on the east and the lot of Joseph Hearn on the south; also house and lot which I inherited by the death of my mother Shady Colbourn; also a piece of land adjoining the same on the south which was will to me by my husband William Pollitt


To granddaughter Edny Pollitt - the above if her brother dies without issue


Executor: Thomas H. Williams, Samuel Gordy, Irving Powell, John Alfred Hearn (and that one of them be appointed guardian to my grandson) Witness: E. A. Toadvine, D. J. Holloway, John D. Truitt


31 March 1896 Then came


F:357


Margaret Leonard


2 April 1896


To husband George W. Leonard of C. - house and lot where I now live in Salisbury adjoining the A. M. C. P. church lot on the east


Witness: John D. Truitt, Richard Deshiell (Dashiell), John H. Smith


21 April 1896 Then came


F:358


Ebenezer L. Wailes of Salisbury


24 October 1883


To wife Annie T. Wailes - all estate


Executor: wife


Witness: Thomas Perry, Stephen Toadvine, Daniel J. Holloway


8 May 1896 Then came


F:259 Sallie Parker 4 April 1896


To brother Thomas Parker of A. - all property consisting of household and kitchen furniture and clothing Witness: Emma White, F. M. Slemons


30 May 1896 Then came


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F:360 John C. Birckhead


20 February 1889


To daughter-in-law wife of my son James - 1/2 acre of land at the southwest corner of my farm


To son-in-law Edward Jones husband of my daughter Hester - acre of land "joining that devised to Mary" where the said Edward now lives


To son John - west side of my farm joining Adison Wilson and running within 40 yards of my dwelling being about 30 acres


To son Noah - the homestead where I now live that is to say the east field adjoining Honey Harcum's being about 35 acres


To daughter Sarah Ellen - acre joining son John's portion on the county road at the north portion of the farm To daughter Emily Virginia - acre joining Sarah Ellen's


To daughter Ann - acre joining that of Emily Virginia


To son Lenox - 4 acres on the south end of my farm joining Jesse Davis, Adison Wilson, and my sons Noah's and John's portions


Executor: son John


Witness: Thomas J. Turpin, John W. Adkins, Oran A. Nelson


4 August 1896 Then came


F:362


William T. Disharoon


1 July 1896


To Powellville Methodist Protestant Church - $250


To wife Hetty A. Disharoon and children: Levin B. Disharoon, Charles R. Disharoon, William A. Disharoon, Ella P. Godfrey, Mary A. Pennewell, Henry W. Disharoon, and Jane A. Bailey - balance of estate


Executor: son Charles


Witness: King V. White, John W. Davis, William T. Harman 8 August 1896 Then came


F:363


Joshua H. Marvil of Laurel, Sussex County Delaware


24 January 1893


To brother James A. Marvil - the monies he owes me and "that all evidence of his indebtedness to me shall be marked satisfied canceled and destroyed"


To "my faithful nephew" Harvey F. Marvil - his debts owed to me


To nephews Joseph Marvil and Lorenzo W. Marvil - $500 each


To my grand-nephew Joshua H. son of Lorenzo Marvil - $500


To housekeeper Oleoria Legates - $200


To son Joshua Dallas Marvil and grandson Joshua D.(H .? ) Marvil - household furniture shares of my stock in the First National Bank of Seaford


To grandson Joshua H. Marvil - real estate in the square lying east of West Street in the town of Laurel that is to say bounded by West Street, Sixth Street, the Delaware Railroad, and the Methodist Protestant Graveyard; excepting the ground on which my office stands, and the office building, and my family burial lot. Also the granaries, stables, barns, including my interest in the mill and factory of N. Ward & Co. To son Joshua Dallas Marvil - real estate on the westside of West Street in Laurel and south of the Laurel River and bounded by West Street and the land of William W. Dashiell, Maria Bacon and others with all the dwellings, barns, granaries and other buildings thereon with my office and office furniture provided that my son pay to my nephew Harvey H. Marvil 1/5 of the profits of the mill and basket and crate manufacturing for a term of eight years and that he pay to my son Joseph the sum of $33 per month for Joseph' single life Executor: son Joshua and nephew Harvey


Witness: Henry Baker, Daniel J. Fooks, Joseph S. Pusey 17 April 1895 Then came


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F:368 Peter Freeny


9 January 1894


To wife Elizabeth - all property including one cupboard, one sideboard, four odd chairs, three carpets, three beds, four plows, one cross cut saw, one hand saw, one drawing knife, three pitch forks, three weeding hoes, one corn sheller, one scythe, one clock, one looking glass


Executor: wife


Witness: Jehu T. Parsons, Elijah J. Parsons, G. W. D. Waller


15 September 1896 Then came


F:369


Hettie N. Wright


19 May 1892


That all estate be sold "and after the payment of all my just debts, costs of administration, and funeral charges, including a plain stone over my remains; I also direct that good clothing be my burial suit even if they be plain, and the balance of my estate I direct shall be divided ... among my heirs at law"


Executor: Thomas B. Taylor


Witness: Levin Wilson, Robert F. Bratten


22 October 1896 Then came


F:370


John H. Ruark


11 October 1894


To brother William M. Ruark, sister Mary Goslee wife of Thomas Goslee, and my niece Emma Waller - the farm where I now live


To Miss Annie M. Goslee - my house and lot in Salisbury lying on the east side of Camden and all household and kitchen furniture


To Henry R. Porter and George P. Porter children of Jefferson - my house and lot at the death of Annie Goslee


To Florence Porter wife of Jefferson Porter - my organ


To Annie Waller - $100


Executor: brother William


Witness: H. Laird Todd, S. Somers Gunby, Dean W. Perdue


19 October 1896 Then came


F:372


John Selby Goslee 17 July 1896


To children John W. Goslee, Sidney P. Goslee Thomas W. Goslee, Franklin Grant Goslee, Margaret Virginia wife of Joseph Waller, Emily widow of Thomas B. Freeny, Julia wife of William George Ellis, Martha Ellen wife of George A. Wolford, Elizabeth Jane wife of Noah Majors, Ruth wife of Alexander W. Goslee, Lily E. wife of James Dikes, and Ina Maude wife of John Killiam - proceeds from sale of all estate; except 1/4 acre of the farm which is to be set apart as a graveyard


Executor: son Franklin


Witness: James Vincent, Samuel E. Foskey


10 November 1896 Then came


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F:373


James Conner (now temporarily residing in Selbyville Delaware)


20 August 1896


To oldest daughter Jennie Crockett and son George Conner (now of New York) and second daughter Ella May Parks - $1 each


To Jay Williams of Salisbury - rest and residue of estate so that he may collect the rents, issues, profits and interest and income of the same and pay debts and manage the estate and act as guardian to my youngest children. The monies to be held in trust until my youngest living child is of age


To wife Mary J. Conner and children Walter, Martha, Clarence, Florence, James - income from estate. That "Martha and Florence shall receive their said share of said income for their maintenance only so long as they shall remain single; and no longer; and provided further that Martha and Florence are to have money taken from the principal ... to prepare them thoroughly for teaching school and cloth them in the meantime while being so prepared to teach"


"Should it be known that any of my sons should visit or frequent the barrooms or the saloons or take to the use of tobacco, or do any other disreputable things they shall be entirely cut off from any claim on my estate" "My chief aim and object is to protect the young until they are able to do for themselves and 1 do hope and pray that no Court of Justice shall ... try a suit to break this will on any legal technicality or mistake" Executor: Jay Williams


Witness: Isaiah J. Brasure, Kendall M. Wiley, Harley K. McCabe


19 September 1896 Then came


F:378


John W. Twilley


3 January 1896


To wife Leah C. Twilley - all personal estate. Also my home farm lying in Quantico District for her lifetime To sons Robert Twilley and Levin R. Twilley - the above farm after wife's death


To daughters Rebecca E. Allen, Virginia A. Wilson, Mary R. E. Hearn, and Roxanna Riggin - $22 each to be paid by each of my sons


To sons Samuel C. Twilley, John L. Twilley, William F. Twilley, George W. Twilley, and Francis J. Twilley - land in Trappe District known as the Collins Farm


Executor: wife


Witness: E. Stanley Toadvine, George W. Bell


12 January 1897 Then came


F:379


Amanda E. Dennis of Suffolk Virginia


24 April 1886


To children Margaret A. Dennis, Gertrude E. Whaley, Charles M. Dennis, Samuel M. Dennis - my farm near Salisbury which was purchased by me from Samuel A. Graham, trustee. This is be held (until the youngest child is of age) by the named children for the benefit of themselves and my other children Dora Dennis, Claud Dennis, William Dennis and Paul Dennis


Witness: John H. Wright, Lycurgus Rose


23 January 1897 Then came


F:381


Warren J. Hastings 5 January 1897


To wife Clara A. Hastings - house and lot where I now live located on Broad Street in Salisbury and all personal property and my carpenters tools


To daughter Louisa Yokaum - $1


Witness: John D. Truitt, Alexander Aikman, William S. Boston


27 January 1897 Then came


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F:382 George W. Robertson


13 March 1895


"having heretofore made ample provisions for, or arrangements with my sons Geo. H. Robertson and Jas. W. F. Robertson, I therefore do not give them anything by this will"


To daughter Charlotte Larmor wife of A. H. D. Larmor - residue of the Caleb Hughes Farm in Tyaskin District not heretofore sold and conveyed by me. A part having been sold to Henry Toadvine and a part to Jas. W. F. Robertson


To daughter Laura Harris - $150 to be paid by daughter Charlotte, $350 to be paid by Martha White To Martha J. White wife of Adolphus J. White - the residue of the Mary Jones Farm which was not heretofore conveyed or sold by me. Parts having been sold to Jas. M. Roberts and Geo. H. Robertson and Jas. W. F. Robertson


To wife Ellen S. Robertson - residue of my real estate


To "my three children by my said wife" Elmer H. Robertson, Norah (Nora) E. Robertson, Vernon W.


Robertson - residue of real estate after wife's death and residue of estate


Executor: Benjamin R. Dashiell, James E. Ellegood


Witness: Albert E. Mezick, W. J. Wailes


14 February 1897 Then came


F:383


Sallie A. Wailes


8 September 1896


To husband William J. Wailes and daughter Julia F. Wailes and son William K. W. Wailes - proceeds from sale of personal estate and house and lot near Wetipquin Creek in Tyaskin which I inherited from my aunt Mary W. Turner. Also a square of land adjoining where I now live and adjoining the north corner of Margaret E. Robertson's land together with a right of way to said square of land running from the county road leading from Jones M. E. Church to Roaring Point. This square of land to be set aside for a family graveyard


To husband William - house and lot where I now live containing 3 acres being part of tract called Oregon and my swamp and marsh land which 1 bought of E. Stanley Toadom (Toadvine?) trustee


To children - the above after husband's death


Executor: husband


Witness: John S. Robertson, Henry W. Robertson


24 February 1897 Then came


F:385


John W. Elliott of Sussex County Delaware


27 March 1896


To wife Priscilla C. Elliott - all household goods and kitchen furniture and the use and income of the house and lot where I now live for her lifetime or widowhood


To son Frazier G. Elliott - the store house and lot in Delmar that he now occupies. The line beginning at Grove Street and running with the divisional wall to William S. Marvel's land. Also the house and lot where I now live after the death or marriage of my wife. "I hereby except the right of way on the east side and south end of said store house to and from the store house now occupied by Frank E. Lynch to him the said Frazier" To daughter Adallia B. Gordy - $200 to be paid to her by my son Frazier. Also a certain tract in Little Creek Hundred where Joseph Lecates now lives being the land bought of Levin Lecates, Walston Lecates and Greensbury Lecates containing about 147 acres


To son Archelaus B. Elliott - tract in Little Creek Hundred that I (bought?) of Jonathan J. B. Fooks and containing 200 acres


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To son Charles E. Elliott - the store house and lot in Delmar now occupied by Frank E. Lynch. Also tract in Wicomico being all the land 1 accepted and bought of the intestate lands of my father Benjamin Elliott To son Roland F. Elliott - tract in Little Creek Hundred of 110 acres which I bought of Benjamin Elliott and 52 acres bought of Winder Hastings and 1/2 of the tract of land in said hundred owned by James Morris and my self which we bought of William A. Morris. Also a piece of land in said Hundred near Delmar that 1 bought of Ebenezer Riggin Executor: son Frazier




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