Wicomico County, Maryland wills, 1867-1879, Part 7

Author: Keddie, Leslie; Keddie, Neil
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To daughter Suny Jane - bed and furniture and a home as long as she is single


To sons Josephus and William - the farm on which I now live containing 111 acres


To son Giddeon - bed and furniture


To Sylvester and July Ann - proceeds from sale of my mill


To wife Nancy - her third of the above items


To son James - $1


To daughter Priscellar - land where she now lives


To son Thomas - "the house 1 let him have some time ago" Executor: sons Elijah and Josephus


Witness: Levin Wright, Flavins Bradley, Joseph H. Mann 23 May 1882 Then came


F:55 Lewis Pollitt


7 December 1880


To daughter Catherine Malone wife of Alexander - house and lot in Fruitland where I now live on condition that she pay $100 into my estate


To wife Mary - use of half of the above house and kitchen as long as she lives


To daughter Mary Toadvine - tracts called Sandy Hill and Jonathan's Luck and Facubus adjoining the lands of James Vincent and John Pollitt on condition that daughter Mary pay $150 into my estate


To son Anthony Pollett - $5


To Marion, Eleanor wife of John Gosley, Willie, and Annie (children of son Anthony) - $50 each


To son Lewis - balance of proceeds from the sale of the home farm called George's Purchase which begins on the south side of the land belonging to Wesley Cheatham


Executor: son Lewis


Witness: William W. Gordy, B. H. Parker, Thomas F. 1. Rider 14 November 1882 Then came


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F:57 Daniel F. Melson


3 August 1882 To son John E. - $100


To son Purnell B. Melson - the note that I hold against him for $95


To daughter Matilda E. Humphreys wife of John E. Humphreys - $100


To wife Sarah - $1200 and sewing machine and other furniture


To sons Thomas A., Samuel F., Levin M., James S. and Daniel W. - rest and residue of estate Thomas to pay, out of his share, $50 to Daniel and $200 to Samuel as "Thomas having received more in assisting him to procure an education than the rest and the said Samuel being less able to earn a livelihood than the rest and he and the said Daniel never having attended school except in the neighborhood of their home"


Executor: son Thomas


Witness: V. S. Gordy, W. A. Humphreys, Samuel A. Graham


5 December 1882 Then came


F:58 Richard P. Darby


21 November 1882


To nephew John E. Darby - 1/4 of estate


To Margaret F. Bradley wife of Levin Bradley - $100


To Richard A. Bradley son of Levin - $100


To my housekeeper Sarah Bennett - $50


To William T. Darby, Richard Darby, Sally Dashiell wife of Rufus, and Sophonia K. Taylor wife of Gilliss - remainder of estate


Executor: Charles F. Holland


Witness: Joseph Bratten, Thomas B. Taylor, Isaac Kennerly


12 December 1882 Then came


F:59


Josephine A. Rider 11 October 1882


To Anne White (colored) - $50


To Vestry of Salisbury Parish - $100 to be use for the construction of an annex to St. Peters Church To daughter Mary - residue of estate except such articles of my husband's as my husband Thomas Rider may desire


Executor: husband Thomas and that he and E. Stanley Toadvine be guardians for my daughter Mary Witness: William Waller, A. G. Toadvine, S. P. Dennis, Mary A. Young


26 January 1883 Then came


F:60


Thomas Hooper Roten 4 September 1876 To wife Mary Ellen - all property Executor: wife Witness: Samuel A. Graham, Henry Brewington, Samuel A. Graham Jr. 1 February 1883 Then came


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F:61 Tabitha Hearn


6 September 1878


To nephew Elijah Hearn son of brother Joseph - all the real estate devised by my father Peter G. Hearn adjoining the lands owned by Elisha P. Parker, James Oliphant and others and being about 130 acres To the children of my brothers; Elijah, Isaac, Joseph and Peter Hearn - remainder of personal property To Elizabeth Parker and Joshua Dredden children of Tabitha Dredden (deceased)who was the daughter of my brother Isaac - their mother's share


Executor: nephew Samuel G. Hearn


Witness: George W. M. Cooper, Enoch G. White, Elihu Jackson


27 February 1883 Then came


F:62 Henry Crawford


11 July 1868


To wife Margaret - house and lot in Quantico, where I now reside, purchased of Marcellus Bounds for her life time. Also tract near Quantico purchased of James E. Bounds and containing 27 acres


To niece Mary E. Crawford daughter of Andrew J. - the above house and lot at my wife's death


To nieces Mary E. daughter of A. J. Crawford and Hetty Crawford daughter of H. Crawford - the above tract at wife's death


Executor: wife


Witness: S. J. L. Keir, Levin J. Gale, John D. Bounds


17 March 1882 Then came


F:64


John B. Taylor


29 September 1879


To daughters Sophronia Jane Taylor, Lorretta Anne Taylor, Mary Alice Taylor - dwelling and lot being part of tract called Gladstone Adventure beginning at the corner of the storehouse lot and then south to the corner of the lot now occupied by the widow of Levin Wright and then to the lot of the heirs of Ephraim Collins to the line of a tract called Bachelor's Folly and then north to the county road.


To son Josephus A. Taylor - the above after the death or marriage of my daughters. Also tract called Gladstones Adventure and the tract called Hardship being together 190 acres. Also the small lot being a part of Bachelor's Folly which is described in a deed from Elijah Badley and wife to Daniel Badley dated 12 February 1835. Also all the land in the village of Sharptown which I bought of William Bennett except that which I have already sold. Also my wharf property on the south side of the Nanticoke River composed of the tract called Bradley's Beginning as appears by patent. Also my land in Dorchester County on the south side of Indian Creek. Also my saw mill, house and lot being part of Tower Hill which adjoins the land of Isaac Hubbard and runs across the pond and binding on Robinson's Hill, Tower Hill and Taylor Addition. Also to my son all my interest in the partnership of John B. Taylor & Son. Also half interest in the schooner John B. Taylor


To son John E. Taylor - all my Indian Town lands in Dorchester County which I purchased of William Howith, Mary Ann Parks and John H. Seward and the land on the north side of Indian Creek. Also 15 acres at Sandy Point and my schooner called Mary Alice and my share of the partnership in the firm of J. B. & J. E. Taylor in Dorchester County


To daughter Sophronia - the farm in Barren Creek District known as the Langsdale Farm


To daughter Lorretta - land in Sharptown purchased of Jesse Badley and the tracts purchased of Elias Taylor's heirs now occupied by Frederick Crockett as tenant


To daughter Mary Alice - farm called the Homestead now occupied by Goldsborough Phippin as tenant and the 40 acres adjoining which I purchased of 1. H. English


(Cont.)


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To daughters Sophronia Jane Taylor, Lorretta Anne Taylor, Mary Alice Taylor - that part of the Gordan Farm which was conveyed to me by deed from Levin T. H. Irving dated 7 October 1869 To daughters Rebecca Taylor and Fannie Taylor - $10 each Executor: son Josephus Witness: Levin Dorman, Lafayette P. Humphreys, John W. Crisfield


24 April 1883 Then came


F:66 Rosa Wainwright 30 April 1883


To youngest son William - half of dwelling plantation in Tyaskin District purchased by me of William Harris and wife and containing 20 acres


To second son George - residue of the above plantation


To oldest son John, son George and son William - personal property Executor: Joseph Travers


Witness: Jessie T. Denson, James W. T. Robertson, John R. Robertson 4 May 1883 Then came


F:68 Ann Maria Turner


23 April 1883


To sons George Turner and Henry W. Turner - $5


To daughter Hester Carroll - 1/6 of remainder of estate


To son Charles Edwin Turner - 1/6 of remainder of estate To daughter Sally Jane Turner - 1/3 of remainder of estate To son Thomas Turner - 1/3 of remainder of estate Executor: Naaman P. Turner Jr. Witness: Levin Graham, Naaman P. Turner Sr., James Melson 5 May 1883 Then came


F:69 Eleanor Shockley 25 May 1883


To Annie Mary Gillis daughter of the late Margaret Gillis - all estate Executor: Thomas B. Taylor


Witness: George R. Lowe, Joseph A. Lowe, J. B. Armstrong 12 June 1883


F:70


Ephraim Harris Rencher 24 April 1883


To son William Alpheus Francis Rencher - residue of sale of personal property which is to remain in the hands of his guardian until son is twenty-one. Also my home plantation for which is guardian shall attend to the upkeep and collect the rents


To Ruphus Franklin Dashiell Rencher - $50 it being the same money left him by his mother and I have tendered to him several times and he refused


To brother Alpheus Rencher - son's part if son dies without issue To Sarah C. White - $25


To Mary W. E. Ingersol and John R. O. Ingersol the children of John R. Ingersol - $100 It is my desire that my brother Alpheus shall take care of my brother Reuphues


(Cont.)


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That "I give my son William A. F. Rencher unto Henry Pollit - his uncle - to take care of and watch over him" until he is of age


That " I caution my Executor not to rent, lease, let or in any manner let Thomas Pollitt have use of any of the real or personal property I Have devised" Executor: brother Alpheus Rencher Witness: William Wailes, Joseph Hearn, George Catlin


12 June 1883 Then came


F:72


William F. Wilson


16 August 1881


To wife Elizabeth B. Wilson - a home where I now live for her single life. Also horse and carriage, 50 bushels of corn, 500 pounds of pork and all household and kitchen furniture and $90 annually to be paid by my sons


To son William T. Wilson - furniture at wife's death


To son Isaac Watson Wilson - farm where he now lives known as the Huffington Farm and containing 100 acres. Also 1/3 of my interest in the Barren Creek Mills


To son Addison E. Wilson - the farm called Western Fields whereon Theadore T. Bailey now lives and containing about 170 acres and 1/3 of my interest in the Barren Creek Mills


To son William T. Wilson - farm where I now live and land purchased of Gillis Bennett's heirs which is on the south side of the county road leading from the Barren Creek Mills to Salisbury and 1/3 of my interest in the Barren Creek Mills


To daughter Clara C. Bounds wife of Albert M. Bounds - $1000


Executor: Isaac Watson Wilson and Addison E. Wilson


Witness: John T. Wilson, Lambert H. Cooper, Thomas B. Taylor 11 August 1883 Then came


F:74


James P. Truitt 14 December 1874


To wife - her thirds


To eldest son Lemuel E. Truitt - part of tract called Sheppard's Third Addition To Golden Valley beginning at a corner in the swamp between said James Truitt and Peter P. Truitt's and to run east to intersect with a piece of land I bought of Benjamin Sheppard and Sally his wife. Also a piece of land of my home tract on the south side of the road leading up to the house


To second son Rufus Washington Truitt - farm where I now live called Turkey Ridge and Gargatha and Solomon's Fortune and Black Soil and containing 180 acres. Also a piece of land of three acres bought of Benjamin Sheppard and Sally his wife on the west side of the county road leading from Mitchell's Bridge to Cobbs Hill. Also my stock of bees


To youngest son Albert James Truitt - a tract joining that of Lemuel E. Truitt on the west side of the said Lemuel's farm and joining the land of Jesse Bratten and running with the county road up to Rufus's land and called Sheppard's Addition to Golden Valley


To daughter Mary Cathanne - $20


To daughter Levinia Hester wife of Isaac Brittingham - $40


To daughter Sally Ann wife of William Davis - bed and furniture and $20


To daughter Julian Jane - bed and furniture and $20


Executor: sons Rufus and Albert


Witness: Lemuel S. Truitt, Jesse B. Davis, Garrettson Adkins


4 September 1883 Then came


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F:76 Isreal Pullett 8 January 1881 To son Perry W. ("who has supported me during my infirmities") - all property with the agreement that he care for his sister Mary Jane during her single life


Executor: son


Witness: Eben Stanford, R. H. Toadvine Jr., James Stanford


8 September 1883 Then came


F:77


Mary A. E. Parker 23 July 1883


To daughter Elizabeth Davis - 25 cents


To son Joshua J. Parker - 25 cents


To daughter Sarah White - 25 cents


To son George B. Parker - 25 cents


To son John Parker - 25 cents


To son Edward Parker - bed and furniture


To son Thomas J. Parker - bed and furniture


To daughter Mary M. Parker - bed and furniture


To son Eben Parker - residue of property


Executor: son Eben


Witness: Ernest N. C. Parsons, Billy H. Farlow


6 October 1883 Then came


F:78


Mary D. Cannon wife of William


23 August 1883


To husband William - in trust for my four children, the house and lot bought of Lemuel Malone. This for the life time of my husband


To children Annie, Lemuel, Lewis, and Addie Cannon - the above after husband's death Witness: Clarence M. Brewington, Lemuel Malone


20 October 1883 Then came


F:79


Levin W. Wright


4 February 1880


To wife Elizabeth E. - third of real estate during her lifetime and third of personal property


To son John A. Wright - land on the east side of the road from Riverton to the Horntown Mill and 2/3 of my interest in the Double Mills. Also land known as Bennett's Loss containing 15 acres and adjoins the lands of John B. Taylor and Joshua Bennett and others


To son Josephus A. Wright - bed and furniture


To the children of Joseph P. Twilley by my daughter Easther A. Twilley late of this county - $100 To daughter Louisa H. English wife of Cornelius English - $100


To son Levin E. Wright - land where I now live on the west side of the road from Riverton to the Horntown Mill third of my interest in the Double Mills


Executor: son Levin


Witness: Thomas B. Taylor, Joseph Brattan, Ezra Boston


13 November 1883 Then came


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F:80 Sarah F. Pointer


22 September 1879


To Littleton Robins Tindal son of Mary Campfield - the home plantation of George P. Tindal deceased which is situated on the south side of Bald Cypress Branch being the same that was owned by the said deceased and called Discovery


To husband Benjamin R. Pointer - residue of estate


Executor: husband


Witness: Billy F. Farlow, James H. Farlow, William E. Farlow


21 December 1883 Then came


F:82


Thomas Ryan


16 January 1884


To William Watson - $50


To Purnell Twigg - remainder of estate


Witness: Francis Hayman, Josiah Pollitt, William P. Morris


4 March 1884 Then came


F:83


Henry P. Lewis Feb last 1884


"A few requests: I want to be buryed in our row on Peters Hill: Jane by the side of me: I want Kirt Evans to make my coffin: at Berlin comon plain. Sent at the same time to the Masons. I want them to burry me, have my apron and scarf put on me, have a black alapackir suit put on me; have my funnerell at the house. I want wife Gertrude Jane to hav the income of the place: as long as she remains a widow, when she marrys or dies I want the place sold and equally divided between my seven children namely: Larra E. Lewis, Julia J. Dennis, John D. H. Lewis, Riley Carrel Lewis, Jula E. Shockly, Viola P. Lewis and Corra E. Lewis. As soon as 1 am gone I want my tools and all that can be done without sold to apay the ispencis and live on the rest. I want John W. Davis to assist you - Jane in the buisnes, he is acquainted with the buisness and you will have to have some one to assist about the sale and getting things reddy. Let him now right away and let him keep informed. Tern the things to the best advantage or come as near to for you and the children. This is my prayer Feb last 1884 Take particular care of the 2 young children Ola and Cora and each of you meet me in heaven"


19 April 1884 Then came John W. Davis. Then came Elisha Truitt and James Duncan who were acquainted with the handwriting of H. P. Lewis


F:84


Justina Mitchell


14 February 1884


To husband Wesley W. Mitchell - my right, title, and interest to the farm where I now live on the road leading from Salisbury to Rockawalking


To son Edward D. Mitchell - bed and furniture


To son Corvosa B. Mitchell - bed and furniture


To daughter Minnie Mitchell - bureau, wash stand


Witness: G. H. Taylor, H. F. Pollitt, John Marcellus Dashiell


3 May 1884 Then came


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F:85 Gillis Anderson 26 Dec 1883


To wife Martha J. Anderson - all property


To Clemintine Anderson, the wife of my brother James - $50


"that my wife shal out of my property cause to be put at the head and foot of my grave a pare of tombs the same as those at my first wife's grave"


To William More - $100 at my wife's death To Archibald Fields - $100 at my wife's death Executor: William More(Moore) Witness: Daniel J. Staton, G. W. Cathell, William Cathell 10 May 1884 Then came


F:87


James P. Toadvine


22 May 1872


To sister Elizabeth Fields - $100


To Laura Fields daughter of Elizabeth - $400


To Anna Fields daughter of Elizabeth - $400 To Lafayett Fields son of Elizabeth - $400 and my watch


To Alice Fields daughter of John Alison Fields - $400


To Mary Young daughter of David Young _ $110 To Emma Young daughter of David Young - $50


To Katie Hammond daughter of Dr. John Hammond - $100


To Ginnie Hammond daughter of Dr. John Hammond - $50 To trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Salisbury - remainder of estate Executor: Alexander G. Toadvine


Witness: Thomas F. J. Rider, Levin W. Dorman, William E. Brewington 26 May 1884 Then came


F:88


Charlotte Parsons 31 May 1884


To son Charles Parsons - house and lot where I now live on the east side of Poplar Avenue in Salisbury T son James - $100


To daughter Emily Williams - $100


To husband Samuel Parsons - a home in said house for his lifetime Executor: John D. Truitt Witness: S. P. Downing, Samuel Wailes, S. P. Truitt 11 June 1884 Then came


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F:89 Joseph Bratten


23 June 1884


To wife Susan Ann - farm for her lifetime(except what is laid off for Thomas B. Taylor)


To Linda Marian, Edith, Ann Rush, Susie Robertson, Emma Porter (my wife's children by me) - the farm after wife's death


To Louisa Collier wife of Dr. Levin Collier, Robert Franklin, Joseph Gancey, Marianna (my four children by my former wife Elizabeth) - the Phippin's Promise land


To the Elders of Barren Creek Springs Presbyterian Church; (Train A. Bounds, Isaac H. Houston, J. B. Armstrong and their successors) - the Presbyterian Church building


To Thomas B. Taylor - deed for land on the north of Rev. John L. Straugh's farm and the farm whereon George Lowe now lives. This upon paying $30 per acre


Executor: son Robert F. Bratten


Witness: J. B. Armstrong, Thomas B. Taylor, Train Bounds


23 Aug 1884 Then came


Renunciation of the foregoing will by Susan A. Bratten, widow:


24 September 1884


who elects "to take that proportion of the proceeds of said sale which are allowed widows of my age in such cases by the Circuit Court for Wicomico County, in Chancery, when real estate is sold under decrees of said court. My age is forty-five years having been born on the first day of December eighteen hundred and thirty- eight."


F:92


Phillip A. Hearn


18 August 1884


To wife Hannah - all estate for widowhood and her thirds if she marries


To the children of my brothers and sisters - remainder of estate if wife marries


Executor: wife


Witness: Martha E. Messick, Samuel Graham, Thomas L. Beachamp 10 September 1884 Then came


F:93 Sarah Farlow


2 April 1867


To daughter Mary T. Holloway (formerly wife of Joshua Holloway) - $50 and 1/11 of remainder of estate To daughter Gatty M. Parker (widow of Joshua Parker) - $50 and 1/11 of remainder of estate


To daughter Mahala E. Parker (wife of Hiram D. Parker) - $50 and 1/11 of remainder of estate To daughter Julia A. Melson (widow of Josephas Melson) - $50 and 1/11 of remainder of estate To Samuel F. Farlow and Jonathan J. Farlow (the heirs of Benjamin B. Farlow) - 1/11 of remainder of estate after deducting the amount for bills incurred that are chargeable against the estate of my son Benjamin To Billy F. Farlow - 1/11 of remainder of estate


To George R. Farlow - 1/11 of remainder of estate


To Jonathan S. Farlow - 1/11 of remainder of estate


To James H. Farlow - 1/11 of remainder of estate


To John H. Farlow - 1/11 of remainder of estate


To Hiram W. Farlow - 1/11 of remainder of estate Executor: son Billy


Witness: Joseph L. Staton, William Tilghman, William Downs 6 November 1884 Then came


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F:94 Margaret S. Murphy 1 March 1879


To husband Isaac S. Murphy - house and lot in that part of Salisbury known as Camden. The said lot purchased from Joshua Twilley and wife


Executor: husband


Witness: Joshua Johnson, Robert Disharoon, Willie Ann Trader 14 November 1884 Then came


F:96


Priscilla A. Bennett of Sharptown


11 October 1883


To William E. Bennett and Elizabeth Cooper (wife of Jonathan Cooper) - my two beds and furniture To Eliza Lowe (wife of James Lowe) and Priscilla Phillips (wife of Columbus Phillips) - all my china To Emma W. Phillips (daughter of Columbus) and Marion Bennett (son of Dr. Washington Bennett) - real estate and remainder of personal estate


Executor: Jonathan P. Bennett


Witness: James Robinson, John W. Silby, Albert W. Robinson


28 November 1884 Then came


F:97 Simion Malone 6 July 1883 To brother Levi Malone - all estate


Witness: W. L. Brewington, Solomon R. Corkran, Lemuel Malone, Robert E. Powell


31 January 1885 Then came


F:98 William Disharoon


5 April 1884


To sons Samuel and William Disharoon - the farm on which 1 now live in Trappe District . Each is to have half as laid out by the survey of James Disharoon and John W. Smith. The survey of James Disharoon begins on the home line of Firtzells's Enjoyment and at the lower end of a ditch leading across the said William's land and runs to the road leading from William Disharoon's land to the railroad and thence to a fence between William Disharoon and John Disharoon. William to have the half where the dwelling is which has the divisional line between said Disharoon and Capt. Thomas White which was known as Caleb Disharoon's land and is on the side next to David Pryor.


To wife - $100


To daughters Sallie Ann Disharoon, Elizabeth Ellen Banks, and Martha Jane Fleming - personal estate Executor: sons Samuel J. and William Francis Disharoon Witness: Gustavus W. White, Major Phillips, David Prior


4 February 1885 Then came Ellen Rebecca Disharoon, widow of William renounces the above will and relies on her right under the law


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F:100


Leah Weatherly "being old and feeble"


14 May 1881


To grandson Thomas L. Twifford son of Alfred Twifford - 1/2 acres where the grave yard is . Also land beginning at the county road at a stone ... and thence with a straight line to the Nanticoke River "but the said Twifford is nor to sell any part of said land to any negro"


To daughter Easter P. Giles wife of John H. Giles - all land land on the east and south east of the land given to my grandson running from the 4th bounder to the wharf. Also one workshop and one corn house


To daughters Mary E. Cooper wife of Severn B. Cooper and Charlotte Twifford wife of Alfred Twifford - residue of land


To Mary E. Venables wife of Thomas W. Venables, Constant Weatherly, John Weatherly; children of my son Thomas - $20 each


Witness: Train A. Bounds, Turpin R. Bradley, Thomas B. Taylor 10 Feb 1885 Then came


F:101


Mary L. Shockley of the town of Salisbury; "being old and afflicted in body"


9 June 1882


To sister Nelly Lidnum - the house and lot where 1 now live for her lifetime. After her death, house is to be sold


To the Old School or Primitive Baptist Church of Salisbury - $100 to be used to keep-up and repair the enclosure around the meeting house


To Rosa Marion Nock - $100 to be held by her father Littleton Nock until she is of age


To Mary Ann Parker (colored) - $100


To Mary F. Graham daughter of daughter of Wesley W. Thorington - $100 provided she pay "to my sister Betsy Lidnum the sum of six dollars once in each and every year that she (the said Betsy Lidnum) may live" To Amelia Wilson wife of Benjamin Wilson (colored) - $50


Executor: Rufus K. Truitt, merchant of Salisbury


Witness: William W. Gordy, James E. Cathell, Daniel Holloway


Codicil to the above will


23 June 1884


"I hereby make null and void the 6th item in my will ... and forever cut off Mary F. Graham from claiming one cent by virtue of said will"


30 March 1885 Then came


F:104


Catherine M. Collins


1 March 1883


That personal estate be sold and used for tombstones for my grave and my mother's grave


Executor: Henry J. Collins


Witness: James Robinson, John W. Covington, Albert W. Robinson


1 Apr 1885 Then came


F:105


Horatio Nelson 10 May 1884


To wife Sally Jane - all property for lifetime and after her death property to be divided among my children Executor: son Archilia F. Nelson


Witness: W. H. Jackson, George T. Huston of William, Hugh Jackson


5 May 1885 Then came


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F:107 Peter Dykes of Worcester County


18 March 1866


To oldest son Ebenezer Dykes - land where he now lives called Securities Addition which I bought of Henry Fookes and Jehew Fookes that was sold at the trustee sale


To son James Dykes - $5 and that already given To son William Dykes - the home place


To son John Dykes - the place where he now lives and the home place to be divided between him and William


To daughter Ellen Dykes - $100 and half of personal estate


To the children of my daughter Mary Ann Rook - half of personal estate Executor: son James Witness: Benjamin H. Parker, Thomas C. Morris, William H. Jones 7 May 1885 Then came


F:108 Noah B. Wright 29 December 1883




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