Wicomico County, Maryland wills, 1867-1879, Part 2

Author: Keddie, Leslie; Keddie, Neil
Publication date: [20-]-
Publisher: Salisbury, Md. : Family Tree Bookshop
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Executor: husband


Witness: Elijah W. Adkins, John Adkins, John W. Parker, Joseph T. Parmer?


18 April 1870 Then came


F:50


Nancy Marine widow of Sharptown


15 April 1870


Desire to be buried by the side of my late husband and our graves enclosed with a good iron railing To children Fletcher E. Marine, Vashta Twiford, Elizabeth Robinson, William J. Marine, Martha Rollins, Sarah Jane Twilley - personal estate


To granddaughter Mary A. Adams - wash bowl and pitcher and coffee pot which were a present to me from her deceased father O. Adams


To niece Mary Jane Bailey - trundle bed and furniture


To Hetty Marine - quilt


To son Fletcher - property where 1 now live


To Sarah Jane Twilley - the old grave yard lot lying on the west of the lot sold by me to her husband Thomas J. Twilley. This lot should now extend from the west of H. Cooper's lot to a road on which is the house of Vashta Twifford


To son William, Vashti Twifford, Elizabeth Robinson, Martha Rollins each a lot from a lot of ground to be divided into four parts of equal size; beginning at the southeast corner of T. J. Twilley's and with a line south to the county road on the south of mu place then west to the county road and north until it reaches the land devised to Sarah Jane


Executor: eldest son Fletcher


Witness: James Robinson, John Robinson of Eli, Hiraim Cooper 21 April 1870 Then came


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F:52 Matthias A. Truitt (Worcester)*


23 April 1867


To son William - bed and furniture and residue of estate


To sons Peter P. and Isaac J. - land where I now live


Executor: sons Peter and Isaac Witness: John P. R. Gilliss, John M. Dale Senior, Henry A. Smyth


24 May 1870 Then came


F:53


Thomas Dashiell, Gentleman


24 May 1870


To son William T. D. Dashiell - house and lot in Sharptown


To son Levin Washington - bed and furniture and $50


To daughter Seleh Elizabeth Winder - counterpane To daughter Mary Ellen - silver teaspoon


To daughter Lourania Priscilla - silver teaspoon


To all children - residue of estate


Witness: Thomas W. English, Thomas Robinson, William A. Riggin 1) June 1870 Then came


F:54 Nancy Wall 1 April 1870


To Catherine M. Collins - land, part of tract Irland's Eye and part of tract Dispute


Witness: Thomas Robinson, William A. Riggin, James F. Marine


7 September 1870 Then came


F:54 Lydia Lowe 22 October 1868


To John S. Lowe and Whitefield S. Lowe sons of my brother George Lowe - farm where Peter Haistings lives


To niece Lydia Lowe daughter of George - bureau, sofa, sideboard, set silver teaspoons, $200


To John Hearn son of John W. Hearn - note held against John W. Hearn


To George Anna Lowe daughter of brother George - bed and furniture


To Ruth E. Hearn daughter of John W. Hearn - bed and furniture


To sister Jane Hearn - $100


To brother George - notes I hold against him


To Jas. W. Lowe, George Anna Lowe, children of brother - residue of estate Executor: brother George Witness: Theodore Parsons, J. C. Bell. Thomas B. Smith 20 September 1870 Then came


*original county - will made before the creation of Wicomico


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F:55 Michail L. Todd


9 April 1870


To George W. Todd - bed and furniture and land after wife's death and when he is twenty-one To wife Mary - remainder of personal estate and land north of the road leading from my house to the old mill dam


Executor: wife


Witness: John Turner, A. F. Turner, George A. C. Waller


2 August 1870 Then came


F:57


Laura Darby wife of William Thomas Darby


27 August 1870


To husband - all estate from my father Isaac K. Wright which may be due me by Clement Wright Executor of my father's will


Executor: husband


Witness: Joseph Bratten, Richard Darby, Isaac Kebberly


27 September 1870 Then came


F:58


Samuel Gordy


1 October 1870


To sons William S. Gordy and Samuel E. Gordy - my storehouse and lot and all the buildings attached, wharf, and granary where I now do business. Also stock of goods


To daughters Laura F. and Mary E. Gordy - $1000 each and my piano forte


To son William - lot opposite to the railroad depot and my gold watch


To son Samuel - house and lot near the depot now occupied by John Karper and the farm where my father lived and died


To daughters and son Samuel - house and lot in Salisbury where 1 now live


To daughter Laura - house and lot opposite my store on Division Street in Salisbury adjoining the post office and $500


The house and lot where J. Parkes lives, the house and lot where Prissy Waller lives, the house and lot where Gillis Gordy lives, the house and lot where John Brewington lives and the lot bought of George W. Todd on the road leading to Middle Neck Bridge are to be sold and the proceeds divided among my children To daughter Mary - $500


To wife Leah - bed and furniture, horse Peter and the carriage and her dower


Executor: son William


Witness: George W. Todd, William W. Gordy, Thomas Humphreys 24 October 1870 Then came


F:60


William Anna Toadvine wife of Matthias


12 June 1868


To mother Milcah Horsey wife of Charles Horsey - all estate


Executor: husband, who is to give to James A. Phillips a good deed for the house and lot that I sold in Forktown when he pays Purnell Toadvine the bills of obligation and to receive, the same time, a deed from Purnell Toadvine to my mother for the house and lot in which I now reside


Witness: Lemuel Malone, Henrietta Byrd, Jane M. Hearn


15 November 1870 Then came


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F:61 Robert Jones of George (Somerset)*


28 May 1868


To wife Henrietta - in addition to her dower, my dwelling house, yard and garden. The house being in Princess Anne excepting that part of the lot between the lot of Isaac Collins and a line parallel to the north of said Collins and running from the main street west to Church Street by and with the south end of my kitchen To grandchildren, children of Charles Packard - the above lot


To son Robert K. Jones - in trust for the use of my son Robert K. Jones the rents and profits of my farm on Wicomico Creek where the said Robert now lives, known as the "Home Farm" or usually called "the Westfield" to included the land extending to the land of Jesse Huffington .


To son George Paul Jones - If the said Robert dies without issue the farm to go to George To son Thomas Woodland Jones - remainder of farm on Wicomico Creek


To daughters Kate and Laura and son Perry - Thomas's part and Tazwell's part if they die without issue and remainder of estate. Also the farm called "the Noble Farm"


To son Tazwell Jones - the farm whereon Levin King (Negro) now lives known as "the Collins Farm" Executor: wife and son George


Witness: William T. G. Polk, Hampden H. Dashiell, James U. Dennis 30 November 1870 Then came


F:63


Severn Black (Somerset)* 17 July 1866


To wife Hetty - all estate for life


To daughter Eleanor J. Black - 4 acres where she now lives beginning at the railroad ditch for her lifetime and then to her 3 children


To daughter Sally M. Black - 4 acres on the north side of the railroad to the line of trees on the land formerly belonging to John Disharoon


To son Emory F. Black - lands on which I now live at the death of his mother Witness: James Stephens, Henry Pusey, Thomas W. Hayman


13 December 1870 Then came


F:64 Amelia James 9 March 1870


To daughter Margaret Hester Burk - house and lot which I purchased of Henry Fooks "with my own means" as the on file in the Snow Hill clerk's office will show. This for her life


To Anna Louisa James, Sally Elizabeth James (daughters of James James of Salisbury) and Amelia Burk and Mary Ellen Burk (daughters of Elijah Burk of Baltimore) - the above house and lot at Margaret's death To son James James - $1


To Elijah Burk - $1 Executor: daughter Margaret Witness: S. Q. Parker, George B. Gilliss, Rufus K. Truitt 22 December 1870 Then came


*original county - will made before the creation of Wicomico


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F:66 Julia A. Kennerly (Somerset)*


19 September 1867


To Thomas J. Turpin - in trust for the use and benefit of my daughter Eglantine Jones wife of Samuel B. D. Jones, 1/4 of my estate to be paid by him to her on an annual basis and at her death this part to go to her children if any survive her. If daughter survives her husband, then the 1/4 part shall be paid over to her. That Samuel B. D. Jones shall not have control her management in any way of any part of my estate To daughter Zenophine Farrington wife of William H. Farrington - 1/4 of estate


To daughter Ellamaude Turpin wife of Thomas J. Turpin - 1/4 of estate


To grandson Hampden Dashiell son of deceased daughter Aurelia and of Hampden H. Dashiell - 1/4 part of estate at twenty-one


Executor: son-in-law Thomas J. Turpin


Witness: James W. Dennis, William W. Wise, G. Paul Jones


22 February 1871 Then came


F:67


Robert Layfield (Worcester)*


18 August 1865


To daughters Sally Deen Layfield and Abigal Fooks Layfield - a home where I now live "as long as they think proper or feel satisfied to remain there"


To daughter Betsy Stewart wife of Michael Haisting - in the event of her becoming a widow, a home with my other daughters


To the above named daughters, and my son Ephraim Wilson Layfield, and to the 7 youngest children of my deceased son George Layfield - all my land


To son William Quinton Layfield - $100


To wife Jane Layfield and daughters - all household items, cattle and horses


To sons William and Ephraim - farming utensils


Executor: son Ephraim


Witness: Minus B. Brown, William W. Layfield


31 January 1871 Then came


F:69


Isaac Nichols (Worcester)*


2 December 1863


To wife Mary A. - all estate


Witness: Thomas B. Smith, R.G. Humphreys, James E. Conelly


4 February 1871 Then came


F:70


Mary Freeny (Somerset)


23 August 1866


That "my boddy deacently buryed in the family burying ground, and have placed to my grave tombstones with my name and age inscribed thereon - also to have the Family burying ground enclosed with an iron fence set in stone"


To niece Matilda M. Freeney - land bought of Lowe and Lloyd valued at $1400, but my will is that my sister Sarah Freeny shall have the income from land for her life


To Nancy Hitch - $200


To sister Sarah Freeny - land willed by my father


To nieces Rosa Freeny , Anna Hooper, Catheron Davis, nephew Jacob Mills, - above land after sister's death Executor: brother Elijah Freeny Witness: William Sirman, Samuel T. Williams, Winder Haisting of Wm., William N. Haisting 4 April 1871 Then came


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F:71 George W. Bounds (Somerset)*


24 April 1866


To wife Rachel Bounds - lands bought of Newton Mezick's heirs known as Partners Choice, Hard Fortune, and White Hall for her life time. Also carriage and horse, bed and furniture six chairs, table, spinning wheel, cook stove, waine cart, 600 pounds of bacon


To children Andrew R. Bounds, Albert M. Bounds, Elizabeth Z. Bounds, Mary A. Bounds - the above lands after wife's death


"Whereas during my life I have given to my four oldest children namely Eleanor W. Robertson wife of Samuel W. Robertson, William J. Bounds, Train A. Bounds, Elizabeth Armstrong wife of James Armstrong; the tract ... where Alfred English now lives, also the tract ... where Tarr now lives; and at other times considerable personal property" but I give to these aforesaid children a parcel of land known as Bound's Neglect adjoining the lands of Marcellus Wealtherly


Executor: son Train


Witness: Joseph Bratten, Thomas B. Taylor, Lambert Cooper


18 April 1871 Then came


F:72


George Riall


23 April 1868


To wife Louisa M. Raill - my home farm for life, all furniture, horse and carriage, also her dower To son Ernest Riall - the home farm after wife's death and $500 for his education


To son John W. J. Riall - half of farm known as the Hopkins farm purchased of John Hopkins


To the heirs of my daughter Laura White - half of farm known as the Hopkins farm


To the heirs of Louisa Dougherty - half of the Dashiell farm purchased of Benjamin Dashiell To the heirs of Delvia (Delia) E. Moore - half of the Dashiell farm


To grandson Albert H. Riall - house and lot which belonged to his father George Raill and which I purchased of Isaac Jones trustee to sell the same and also the land purchased of Isaac Jones trustee on the east side of the road leading from the Episcopal Church to my store


That real estate in Hungary Neck, Somerset County, purchased of Capt. John Carew be sold


That the house and lot near Fesy Quater purchased of George Wilson be sold and the proceeds go to grandson Albert


To son John W. Raill - cancellation of his debt in lieu of giving his children a share Executor: wife


Witness: George L. H. Woolford, H. Laird Todd, George H. White 23 May 1871 Then came


F:74 Levin Houston 15 February 1868


To wife Ester - all estate for life


To sons Levin, John, Henry, Saul, and daughters Mary, Ann and Esther - estate after wife's death Executor: Levin T. H. Irving, Judge


Witness: 1. Nichols, T. W. Seabrease, Rosanna Vance


29 May 1871 Then came


*original county - will made before the creation of Wicomico


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F:75 Mary J. Lloyd 20 July 1868


To husband William Lloyd - land where 1 now live composed of tracts Warrington, Lions Den, Daniel Discovery and containing 117 acres Executor: husband


Witness: E. T. Bennett, F. B. Humphreys, Thomas B. Taylor


21 June 1871 Then came


F:76 Hetty Russell


6 September 1871


To daughter Susan Jenkins - my right, title, and interest in tract purchased by the said Susan Jenkins and myself of Nathaniel Brown and Mary P. Brown on 9 January 1867 called Friends Discovery and containing 48 acres


To daughter s Eliza J. Evans, Sarah A. Cox, Hester E. Majors - personal estates, money notes, accounts Executor: James Gillis


Witness: Jeremiah Bradley, Major A. Riggin, William D. D. Phillips


3 October 1871 Then came


F:78


Leah Murray Gordy


18 September 1871


To daughters Laura F. and Estelle Gordy - house and lot in Salisbury on Church Street which I purchased at the Executor sale of the real estate of my husband Samuel Gordy and sometimes called the "Evans House" To children William S., Laura F., Estelle, Samuel - rest of property


Witness: George W. Todd, Huston Humphreys, Thomas Humphreys 30 November 1871 Then came William Sydney Gordy


F:79


James H. Robinson


12 August 1870


To sister Isabella Robinson - $1000


To father Joseph Robinson and brother Joseph Robinson - balance of estate


Executor: friend William B. Sweeten? Witness: Samuel Ker, Mitchell Lloyd, L. B. Ker 24 January 1871


F:80


Jacob Downs of Sussex Delaware


1 November 1871


To daughters Mary Ellen, Leonora, Wanda Jane - $200 each


To sons Elijah William Downs, David James Downs, Joshua Henry Downs - lands Executor: Elijah Hudson Witness: John Jones, Isaac Downs 28 November 1871 Then came


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F:81 Shady Coulbourne


18 May 1870


To grandson Joshua Pollitt - bed and furniture, iron pot, red chest, crop of corn and fodder


To daughter Mary A. Pollitt wife of William - large iron pot


Witness: E. L. Wailes, W. Sydney Gordy, John D. Truitt


28 November 1871 Then came


F:82


James K. Elliott


21 January 1871


To wife Mariah Elliott - "any one room in my dwelling which she may choose", third of personal estate, income from land laid out by Richard Darby as plat will show. This for widowhood


To son James H. P. Elliott - where he now lives being that part of the farm on the north of my home place as by plat laid down by Darby in December 1868. This containing 100 acres being part of the tract called Acworth's Old Age . Also a lot of marsh land on the south side of Barren Creek containing 50 acres and also Gilliss Venture all of which has already been given. Also carpenters tools


To grandson James Kerby - the above land if son James dies without issue. Also my home place which is part of Acworth's Old Age. Also my cherry bedstead, wardrobe, red chest, leather trunk


"that at my death, the Orphans Court of Wicomico County appoint a propper guardian for my grandson until my said grandson arrives at age"


Executor: friend A. J. Crawford


Witness: George Moore, George A. Bounds, John Dorman


23 January 1872 Then came


F:84 James F. Williams


7 February 1872


To wife Henrietta - house and lot adjoining the vacant lot on Church Street in Salisbury for her life To the children of Purnell Johnson and wife Maria Ann - proceeds from the sale of house after the death of wife and $600 to each


To Thomas H. Williams - half of the store house on Main Street in Salisbury, one vacant lot over Humphreys Mill and $400


To the children of George W. Leonard and Mary Jane his wife - $3000 in trust until they are of age To George Gordy ("a colored boy I have raised") - $200 in trust until he is of age To Mary Holloway - $200


To Henrietta Johnson - bed and furniture


" I set apart four hundred dollars for the purchase of tombstones to be placed at the graves of my father, my mother, my sister, and my brothers"


To the trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Salisbury - $300


That the farm where I now reside and the house and lot in that part of Salisbury called Georgetown be sold Executor: Thomas H. Williams


Witness: Jacob C. Phillips, Jacob W. Nichols, J. M. Dashiell


7 March 1872 Then came


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F:86


Frost Pollitt


23 September 1868


To daughter Milkey - acre of land called Kobeasey


To sons Stephen and Isaac Pollitt - remainder of land containing 30 acres and being where I now live called Kobleuses


To daughter Mariah - $40


To two sons and daughters Milkey, Mariah, and Sue? - remainder of estate Executor: Mr. John E. Robertson


Witness: Benjamin Livingston, John Livingston, Peter Livingston


26 March 1872 Then came


F:87 James Shockley


14 September 1871


To sons Levin and Isaac Shockley - the farm where 1 now live


To wife Hester - milk cow


To daughters Julia Ann wife of Ebenezer Johnson, Harriet wife of Noah Johnson, and Margaret - personal property


Executor: son Levin


Witness: E. L. Wailes, G. W. Mezick, John D. Truitt


11 June 1872 Then came


F:89 William Giles 8 May 1872


To four children now living Eliphlet Reed Giles, Thomas Giles, John H. Giles and Maria Kelly wife of John F. Kelly - $1 each


To granddaughter Clara A. Smith wife of William Smith - $100


To grandson Alonzo Giles - $300 and my gold watch


To granddaughter Elizabeth Giles - $200


The above grandchildren are the children of deceased son Sidney


To five grandchildren William John, Franklin, Kittiana, Mary Ellen, and infant not yet named; the children of daughter Ann Maria and her husband John F. Kelly - $500


To the children of son Sidney, the two children of son Thomas, the three children of son John H., and the children of daughter Ann Maria - remainder of estate


Executor: son John


Witness: Thomas B. Moore, John Dorman, George M. Moore 22 June 1872 Then came


F:91 Sally Godfrey 22 November 1871


To sister Charlotte Parsons widow of Samuel Parsons - all estate


To the children of Charlotte being Levi Parsons, Mary E. Sturgis wife of Charles - estate after sister's death Executor: Henrietta Byrd


Witness: Alfred Bratten, J. J. Fooks, William Gordy 24 July 1872 Then came


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F:92 Dorothy Hastings


31 May 1872


To daughter Esther Bounds - house and lot at Upper Trappe known as "the Haistings Lot" and containing 2 acres provided her husband William J. Bounds shall pay the following:


To daughter Charlotte Ewell - $25


To daughter Matilda J. Crouch - $25


To daughter Susan E. Hastings - $50 when she is nineteen


To Robert J. Hitch - my right and title in the tract at Upper Trappe known as "the Hitch Lot"


Witness: Levin B. Price, Elisha Simms, William J. Twilley 30 July 1872 Then came


F:94 Jesse Waller 14 February 1871


To son Handy Irving Waller - all estate Executor: son


Witness: Perry O. Nelson, Thomas J. Turpin, John W. Turpin 16 September 1872 Then came


F:95


Ralph Lowe 6 June 1872


To grandson William J. Bounds - all my farms containing 550 acres except that portions which is fenced in with the Dorman Farm and house and lot and the family grave yard


To grandchildren Ralph Lowe Crawford and Mary E. Crawford - the above if William dies without issue To grandson Ralph Lowe Crawford - the Wilson Farm containing 300 acres


To granddaughter Mary E. Crawford - the Dorman Farm containing 140 acres and the Bradley land containing 300 acres and to go to grandsons if she dies without issue


To daughter Rachel W. Moore wife of Thomas B. - $3000


That the land known as the Sam Brown House and lot be sold


That the grave should be enclosed with an iron fence and "tomb stones set up at my grave and at the graves of each of my wives"


To Mary Lowe ("colored woman") - house and lot on the home farm near the grave yard


To John Andrew Jackson ("colored man") - $100 To Thomas Lowe ("colored boy") - $100 To Sarah daughter of Mary Lowe ("colored") - $50 Executor: daughter Rachel Moore


Witness: James W. Cantwell, Thomas B. Taylor, James W. Eversham 1 October 1872 Then came


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F:97 Handy Hayman


29 August 1871


To son John H. Hayman - farm on which I now live running by and with the county road until it intersects with the line of Barren Neck


To wife Elizabeth - $100


To son William W. Hayman - part of tract Mill Lot on the north side of a fox ditch which runs to the line of Lewis Pollitt


To granddaughter Caroline Hayman - the above if son William dies without issue


To son David J. Hayman - balance of Mill Lot for his lifetime


To grandson Joseph Hayman - the above after David's death


To daughter Louisa Jane Hayman - part of tract Fooks Cash or Cost at the east of my line for her lifetime To grandson John H. Livingston - the above after Louisa's death


To daughter Elizabeth Hobbs - $100


To daughter Polly Hobbs - $100


To daughter Harriet Riggin - $100


To daughter Jane Hayman - $100


To daughter Matilda Livingston - $100


To daughter Eleanor Pollitt - $100


Executor: son David


Witness: Levin M. Dashiell, James Dykes, James Vincent


9 October 1872 Then came


Filed 9 January 1873 Elizabeth Hayman wife of Handy Hayman deceased quit all claims made by the last will and testament of my husband and take my right of dower


Witness: George Bell


F:99


Samuel Williams (Somerset)*


26 August 1863


To son Emory L. Williams and daughter Sally Ann Williams - land on the north side of the road leading from Salisbury to Tony Tank Mills with all stock and furniture


To wife Margaret - a home for widowhood "the same as she ever had". Also my house and lot in Salisbury lying in Worcester County on the east side of Division Street adjoining the lot belonging to William B. Tilghman. Also Negro men Peter (to Samuel after wife's death) and George (to son Emory after wife's death) and women Jane (to Sally Ann after wife's death) and Emiline (to my daughter Amanda and her children Edward, Charles, Margaret and Samuel)


To son Samuel T. Williams - tract lying at the pond between Dashiell's Mill and the old county road to be sold and monies used to pay his debts


To the children of daughter Amanda and son Samuel - part of tract on the east side of the new county road leading from Salisbury to Tony Tank. If not needed to pay his debts, this part may go to Samuel's children after his death


Executor: son Emory Witness: R. H. Adkins, Lester Overton, Rufus K. Truitt 24 August 1872 Then came


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F:102 George M. Fooks


21 April 1871


"that my body be decently intered in the Family burying ground on the Farm where I now live" To son George W. - cow and three sheep


To daughter Anna R. Fooks - balance of estate To wife Mary - her dower


Executor: Samuel Fooks


Witness: Joseph M. Parker, James Disharoon, Winder Haistings


19 November 1872 Then came


F:103 Phillis Nutter


22 July 1873


To grandchildren Sanford A. Taylor, Willie A. Toadvine, John G. Taylor, Laura V. Taylor, William P. Causey, James B. Causy, Richard A. Causey, Sarah E. Causey, Louvenia Causey, and Martha Tilghman - proceeds from the sale of my farm Golden Quarter containing 200 acres and on the road from Salisbury to Snow Hill


To daughters Mary A. Pollett and Sallie Causey - personal estate Executor: grandson William P. Causey


Witness: 1. S. Adams, James Causey, John W. Smith 3 December 1873 Then came


F:104 Nancy Gordy


To sister Emiline Bayly wife of Thomas C. Bayley - $700


To niece Betsy Bayly - gilt frame looking glass, two silver teaspoons


To niece Mary Ann wife of William Dawson - $100 To niece Nancy Francis Dennis - new quilt


To niece Margaret Rounds - $100 To niece Leah Famey Rounds - $50 To niece Sophia E. Rounds - $50


To niece Sally Disharoon wife of Robert - $100


To niece Leah E. Banks wife of Gammaiel Banks - $100


To niece Jane Flemming wife of Thomas - $50 To niece Jane Gordy wife of Samuel Gordy - $100


Tp nieces Elizabeth wife of Vincent Moore, Ann M. Gordy, Victoria Gordy, Martha Gordy ; daughters of my deceased brother Benjamin Gordy - $75 each To Thomas W. Bayly, Samuel B, Bayly, Elijah M, Bayly, Leoni E. Bayly, Betsy E. Bayly, and Nancy F. Dennis; children of my sister - residue of estate Executor: nephew Thomas W. Bayly (Bailey) Witness: Thomas B. Smith, L. P. Humphrey, T. A. Smith 23 January 1873 Then came


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F:106


Thomas Littleton of E.


13 January 1873


To daughter Hetty Ann Littleton - part of tract Littleton's Delight and Hickory Point lying on the south side of a line drawn from the bounder of Mill Lot and Beaver Dam Ridge to the west end of the fence that divides my home farm from where Miller A. Layton now lives thence with the fence to the lot owned by Mina? C. Littleton at the time of his death and then with the line to the county road leading from Powellsville to Pittsville




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