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To wife Virginia - all estate for her life time
To nephews John P. Wright and John B. Elliott - estate after wife's death
Executor: Thomas B. Taylor
Witness: Train A. Bounds, Thomas J. Windsor, J, Windsor Bounds 11 May 1885 Then came
F:110 Handy Fooks 24 December 1868 To wife Mary Ann - all estate Executor: wife
Witness: William Waller, Charles H. Wood, James E. Ellegood
27 May 1883 Then came
F:111 Robert Evans
30 September 1880
To son William F. Evans - Lot # 1 of my real estate (this land binding on the farm of John Willing and on the Nanticoke River Wicomico Maryland) as laid down on the plot of the same made by William W. Evans May 1880
To son Robert G. Evans - Lot #2 of my real estate (this land bounded by John Turner's line)
To son Charles S. Evans - Lot #3 of my real estate
To son John W. Evans - $100 to be paid to him by each of my other sons within a year of my death and also $200
To daughter Lucy A. A. Humphreys wife of Alpheus Humphreys - all her indebtedness to me except the sum of $100
To daughters Emily Susan Walter, Sarah Virginia Turner, Charlotte Alice Williams - personal estate Executor: son Robert and son-in-law Levin T. Walter
Witness: L. W. Gunby, Joseph A, Graham, Samuel A. Graham
1 July 1885 Then came
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F:117 Elisha P. Bennett
11 June 1885
To nephew Elisha T. D. Bradley - $600 when he is twenty-one
To daughter Nancy C. Gillis wife of William - the above money if nephew Elisha dies without heir and the farm after wife's death
To wife Mary Jane Bennett - farm with only the privilege of cutting timber and keep-up repairs. Also horse and carriage and the crop of wheat
Executor: William R. Gillis
Witness: William Howard, Elijah Phillips, W. Frank Howard
4 August 1885 Then came
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Elizabeth Brown of Falls Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania
10 October 1879
To brother George Brown - $150 a year for his lifetime
To Sarah Bousch daughter of my deceased niece Mary Cole - $500
To nieces and nephews Sarah, Thomas, Caroline, Elizabeth, Anna Maria, Louisa, Emma, Sarah Jane, Charles, Emma (children of my brothers George and John Brown) - monies from the sale my estate in Tyburn Township and the proceeds from the sale of real estate in Maryland. The land in Maryland shall not be sold for a period of ten years
Executor: cousin Joseph Brown and nephew Charles Brown
Witness: Stacy Hepburn, John Ryan (County of Bucks)
5 August 1884 Then came
F:120 John Parker
10 December 1883
To wife Mahala W. Parker - the farm purchased of Benjamin S. Melson for her lifetime
To son Samuel L. Parker - the farm after wife's death
To son Isaac T. Parker - $140
To daughter Rebecca A. Melson wife of Ezekiel - $140
To daughter Lavinia E. Smith wife of John T. Smith - $140
To son John B. Parker - $25 to be paid out of the sale of personal property after the death of my wife Executor: son Samuel
Witness: Benjamin W. Parker, Joseph W. Robertson, Samuel E. Foskey
3 September 1885 Then came
F:121 Winder Hastings
2 September 1882
To son John Sydney Hastings - that tract of where I now live purchased of the Commissioners to value and divide the estate of James Johnson and containing 314 acres. Also a tract containing 50 acres purchased of Theodore Johnson
To son Jacob B. Hastings - all that part of the Jones Farm where Jacob now lives and which I purchased of Thomas Humphreys and L. Ernest Williams, trustees. Also all horses, mules, cattle, carts, and farming utensils
To daughter Sarah wife of Samuel Leonard - all that part of the Jones Farm where James White now lives To daughter Irene wife of James Disharoon - all that property called the Jones Mills purchased of L. James Cathell and Thomas Humphreys, trustees
(Cont.)
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To daughter Julie Anne wife of John Gordy - farm in Delaware called Poor Chance To son Elijah - $5 To daughter Mary wife of James White - $5 Executor: son John and Thomas Humphreys Witness: Samuel H. Evans, W. E. Wailes Jr., W. A. Trader 11 September 1885 Then came
F:124 Rhoda Robinson 18 April 1885
To William A. Riggin - part of tract called Ireland's Eye which is in the 10th Election District To John H. Vincent - all sheep and my counterpane which he now uses
That William A. Riggin "shall have me buried in a respectable manner when life shall have departed from me; and to erect tombstones to my grave"
Executor: William Riggin
Witness: Alisander M. Robertson, Thomas C, Knowles, William J. Knowles
23 November 1885 Then came
F:126 Martin Ross 9 June 1885
To wife Sarah Virginia Ross - my real estate purchased from Mitchell Jones. Also my canoe called Sarah Virginia with all the masts and sails belonging
To daughter Leah Elizabeth Ross - the above after wife's death
Executor: wife
Witness: Joseph E. Scott, W. C. Nutter, William J. Wailes 24 December 1885 Then came
F:127 Susan Booth
7 April 1880
To son William M. Booth - use of house and lot beginning at the northwest corner of my land where it joins the land of Benjamin Parsons and William Birckhead and running down to the road and across the field parallel with B. Parson to Joshua McBrieby's land. This for his lifetime
To Benjamin A. Booth son of William - $50
To my grandchildren (heirs of Benjamin T. Booth) - the above house and lot at William's death To son Benjamin T. Booth - my home place
To grandson John Thomas Booth, son of Benjamin T. - land on the north side of the county road Executor: son B. T. Booth Witness: F. C. Todd, James T. Truitt, H. S. Todd 26 January 1886 Then came
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F:129
Samuel B. Phillips of Little Creek Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware
13 November 1882
To son James H. Phillips - one twenty dollar gold piece. Also the farm where he and his son Samuel now live that I purchased of Edward Dashiell and Levin Dashiell in Wicomico County adjoining the lands of Franklin Wilson landlord ?? (unclear) of John Crockett deceased
To Isaac and William Phillips sons of James H. Phillips - the remainder of the above land at their father's death
To Samuel, Andrew Jackson, Lizzie, Ida (the other children of James) - $200 each
To son Samuel I. Phillips - one twenty dollar gold piece. Also the farm where he now lives having a westerly division line drawn from the county road leading from Blackwater to Barren Creek Springs separating this farm from the Donoho Farm. This being in Little Creek Hundred, Sussex County and adjoining the lands of Charles B. Elzey, Isaac Phillips and others. This for his lifetime. Also half of the mills, milk yard, and milk shed. This land between the grist mill and saw mill races on the west side of the dam
To son Rufus W. Phillips - $300 per year for life to be paid by other children and grandchildren. Also one twenty dollar gold piece
To the two youngest sons of son Samuel named Joseph and "Dink" - the remainder of the lands and mills at the death of their father
To William, John, Laura, and Anna (the other children of Samuel) - $200 to each son and $100 the daughters
To Jefferson Davis Phillips son of Samuel - farm on the south side of Donohoe Mills known as the Mitchell Wilson farm with its northern limits being the mill yard. This adjoining the lands of John Hughes, Ezekiel Hitch and others
To James F. Phillips son of James H. - the farm known as the Jimmy Donoho Farm on the north side of the said mill adjoining the land of Daniel Johnson and others. This in Little Creek Hundred
To Rebecca Phillips (she now being Rebecca Wright wife of Ebenezer A. Wright) - $500 and the bed and furniture that was promised her by her grandmother
To son Marcellus B. Phillips - one twenty dollar gold piece, yoke of young oxen, timber cart, wayne cart, plow, also the farm where he now lives for his life time. Also half of the Donohoe Mills
To James son of John T. Phillips - the above farm if Marcellus dies without issue
To Jefferson son of Samuel and James son of James - the half of the mill if Marcellus dies without issue
To son John T. Phillips - one twenty dollar gold piece
To Julia A. Phillips wife of John - the farm where they now live in trust for the use of said John T. Phillips to furnish maintenance to him during his natural life
To the three daughters of Julia and John - the farm at their mother's death
To William S. Phillips son of John T. Phillips - farm bought of Noah Phillips in Wicomico adjoining the lands of John H. Smith, Hiram B. Cooper and others
To Thomas R. and James T. Phillips sons of John T. Phillips - property in Sharptown
To daughters Eleanor E. Bacon and Mary Lowe - my home farm and all the gold and silver I have deposited in Georgetown Bank
To Granville Bacon (son of Samuel Bacon) and Nellie Lowe daughter of E. M. Lowe - the home farm at the death of Eleanor Bacon and Mary Lowe
To Harry Bacon and L_ Bacon sons of Samuel - land purchased of John L. Bacon being divided from the land before given to Julia Phillips using the old divisional line of Thomas and Samuel Bailey. This land in Little Creek Hundred adjoining the lands of Charles Moore and Joseph W. Phillips
To Samuel J. Lowe and Joseph H. Lowe sons of Ebenezer Lowe - all my Cod Creek Farm, Cod Creek Mills To my seven children - residue of estate
Executor: son James and sons-in-law Samuel Bacon and Ebenezer Lowe
Witness: William E. Thomisin, Charlie A. Hearn, Thomas W. Ralph
7 March 1886 Then came
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F:133 Albion R. Wright
18 Jan 1886
To wife Lora (Laura) - all the lands which my father Isaac K. Wright devised unto me by his last will and testament and all my personal property
To sister Cornelia P. Wright - a home for her single life
Executor: wife
Witness: R. V. Taylor, B. S. Bradley, Thomas B. Taylor
23 March 1886 Then came
F:134 Samuel Robertson
2 April 1885
To son Elias J. Robertson - my plantation where, the said Elias now lives, called Betsy's Gift and which 1 purchased from Revel Winder and containing 60 acres
To oldest daughter Nancy H. Robertson - plantation called Part of Betsy's Gift
To granddaughter Nancy E. J. Rencher - $50
To youngest daughter Annie Rencher - plantation that I purchased from William Robertson and where Rebecca Robertson now lives
Executor: son
Witness: William Douglass, Esau Insley, William J. Wailes
1 May 1886 Then came
F:136
Ann Maria Mitchell of Sussex County Greenborough Hundred (But now visiting my brother Alexander P. Malone in Wicomico County)
16 April 1886
To brother Alexander Malone - $240 with interest which is included in two notes of hand held against John Reddish and Peter Hobbs
To Robert Malone, Alexander Malone Jr., (the sons of my brother Alexander) - personal property Executor: brother
Witness: I. H. A. Dulany, William McGarth, Michael Carey 4 May 1886 Then came
F:138 Sallie Smith
27 August 1885
To husband Edward J. Smith - my interest in the house and lot in Quantico District situated on the east side of the road leading from Spring Hill Church to Rewastico Mills. This for his lifetime
To Thomas J. D. Bailey son of Thomas J. Bailey - the above house and lot after husband's death To Lovey Tull - bed and furniture for her lifetime
To Lillie W. Fitzgerald - the above bed and furniture after Lovey's death Executor: friend E. Stanley Toadvine Witness: George W. Bell, William Graham 11 May 1886 Then came
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F:139 Josiah Johnson 17 December 1885 To niece Resiner Mezick - $100 To niece Eliza Jane Johnson - $100 To niece Amelia Ann Twilly - $100 To niece Drucilla Chatum - $100 To niece Emeline Coulborne - $400
To Corral, Authur, and the other name not known; the children of my niece Margaret Twilly (late wife of Levin Twilly deceased) - $450 To nephew Josiah Thomas Johnson - residue of estate Executor: nephew Josiah
Witness: Samuel H. Fooks, C R. Jordan, Sylvanus Trader 9 July 1886 Then came
F:140 Thomas Stevens 10 February 1886
To Annie Stevens wife of my brother Albert Stevens - all estate Executor: Annie Stevens
Witness: William J. Riggin, W. S. Hastings, John H. Riggin
7 September 1886 Then came
F:142 Eleanor S. Woolford
12 July 1884
To grandson George A. H. Woolford - house and lot in Quantico with all the furniture for his lifetime and then to his children. Also $500 to erect a railing around the family burying ground in the graveyard belonging to the Protestant Episcopal Church in Quantico
To great-granddaughter Nellie Woolford Brady - the above house and lot if George dies without issue and to "my said great-granddaughter Eleanor Woolford Brady" $1000 Executor: George Ashby Handy Woolford of Quantico Witness: George A. Bounds, Benjamin Moore, A. L. Jones 3 November 1886 Then came
F:144 Eliza W. Fooks 15 December 1883
To Cornelia E. Marshall - my old bureau, washstand, feather bed, third of the spoons in the large box, small rocking chair and $1000 when she is of age
To Lida B. Marshall (sister of Cornelia) - best bureau, bed, third of the spoons in the large box, small rocking chair, set of cane chairs, big looking glass and $1000 when she is of age
To daughter Julia T. Marshall wife of Albert Marshall - $7 per month for her lifetime, third of the spoons in the large box. Also the land and premises, woods, ways and privileges of the land I bought of James Laws situated near Pittsville west of Leonard J. Timmonds and north of the Wicomico and Pocomoke Railroad.
The residue of the estate at the death of her husband Executor: J. R. Laws and James H. Farlow Witness: James C. Littleton, Billy F. Farlow, William Farlow 29 October 1886 Then came
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F:146 Samuel Fooks
21 August 1886
To sons Thomas S. Fooks and Howard H. Fooks - the farm where I now live and that they shall support my youngest children Julia and Elisha Fooks using the interest from the sale of personal property
To sons Thomas, Howard, James Henry Fooks, and Elisha Fooks - proceeds from sale of land after the youngest are of age in the 1895
To daughters Eliza and Julia - $100 each
Executor: sons Thomas and Howard
Witness: H. Laird Todd, John L. Morris, Samuel Graham
29 January 1897 Then came
F:147
William F. Washburn
18 January 1887
To sons Christopher Columbus Washburn and George William Washburn - real estate in Trappe Election District on the public road called the Ferry Road which leads from Princess Anne Road at a point near Rum Bridge to the Upper Ferry
Whereas I have conveyed to son Christopher by deed dated 8 December 1884 a part of this land on the south side of said road, I now give to the said Christopher all the aforesaid land on the north side of Ferry Road and on each side of a line beginning near a bridge and running to the corner of the land sold by me to Ephraim Banks and that George to have the remainder of land
To my six daughters; Louisanna Fletcher wife of William Fletcher, Sally Hayman wife of Thomas Hayman, Isabella Donalds wife of James Donalds of Deals Island, Americus Hayman wife of L_ Hayman, Mary Ann Crouch wife of William Crouch and "unmarried daughter" Betsey Jane Washburn - $25 each Executor: sons Christopher and George
Witness: A. F. Smith, Louis Morris
12 February 1887 Then came
F:149
Eliza J. W. Dashiell of Somerset County
20 November 1884
To son Levin J. Dashiell - my farm, where the said Levin now lives, purchased from Isaac D. Jones in Wicomico County
To son Caleb R. Dashiell - $200
To James L. Dashiell son of Oliver Dashiell - $100 when he is of age
To daughter Harriet E. Milbourne - residue of estate after paying my doctor's bills and the note due from my brother James W. Hughes for $500
Witness: J. W. Hughes, George E. White, E. F. Broughham
28 December 1886 Then came
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F:151 James P. Oliplant
10 August 1885
To wife Mary - plantation where I now live for her widowhood or lifetime
To daughters Mariah J. Oliphant and Sarah Oliphant - the above land after wife's death. Also the land bought of S __ Broughham lying on the west side of the county road leading from the Melson Meeting House to Salisbury. Also land bought of S_ Hearn lying on the north side of said road
To son Eupine? Oliphant - land on the north side said road purchased from Benjamin Gordy and S_ Hearn To daughters Eliza E. Parker and Lauzer A. Brown - that land purchased of Henry Mills and where Benjamin Truitt now lives
To daughters Hester Gordy wife of William Gordy and Caroline Gordy wife of Hansen Gordy -land where Spicer Gordy lived
To son William Oliphant - $1
To son John B. Oliphant - $50 To son Minos W. Oliphant - $1
That land known as the Mary Gordy Farm lying north and south of the branch be sold and divided among children. That land that I purchased of Spicer Gordy lying on the south side of the county road where Nathan Gordy lived be sold and divided among children.
To grandson James Oliplant - $20
To grandson Merrion Oliplant - $20
Executor: wife and William Oliplant
Witness: Billy H. Farlow, Clayton C. Parker, William S. Parker
Codicil to above will
5 September 1885
To daughter Adova Etta wife of Clayton Jackson - $500
Witness: Elijah Melson, B. H. Farlow,
10 March 1887 Then came
F:154
Manean Gum of Frankford Sussex County Delaware
15 March 1886
To wife Sarah - the land where I now live in Baltimore Hundred lying on the east side of Gum Mill Pond and on the southwest of the county road leading from Frankford to Selbyville adjoining the lands of the heirs of John Hickman and of Ebe Williams and containing about 10 acres and third of real estate in lieu of her dower. This for her lifetime
To children Charles F. Gum, Martha Cannon wife of Luther W. Cannon, William A. Gum, Mary E. Gum widow of Joseph W. Hall, Francis M. Gum, Sarah J. Poole wife of Robert W. Poole, Lavinia Walter wife of Ebe? W. Walter, and John A. Gum - two thirds of real estate
Executor: sons William and Francis
Witness: Robert W. Daisey, Samuel H. Layton, Alfred B. Long
23 March 1887 Then came
F:156 John Hamblin
7 November 1884
To wife Hester ("if she survives me") - all personal estate and all stock and all notes or debts due me. Also the income of my real estate for "her years after my death" for her support and maintenance of my five children namely John, Allen, Frances, _y, and Hester Hamblin
Executor: wife Hester
Witness: George W. Freeny, William Sheppard, J. J. Fooks 24 March 1887 Then came
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F:158 Elisha Parsons 8 February 1886
To Jidda Parsons widow of James Parsons (my eldest son) and her children - $25 To son Minos H. Parsons - $200 To son William F. Parsons - $200 To daughter Elizabeth A. Parsons - $200 Executor: Billy H. Farlow
Witness: Samuel Riley, Samuel P. Parsons, John W. Wimbrow, Elijah H. Parsons 8 April 1887 Then came
F:159 Hugh Jackson 4 February 1883
To wife Sarah Jackson - all property
Executor: wife
Witness: George W. Truitt, J. T. Goslee, James T. Truitt
19 April 1887 Then came
F:160 Samuel White 8 March 1887
To son Enoch George White - that farm now occupied by Noah Parsons ("cold.") extending to the land I sold to William Brown
To daughter Melicke (Milissa?) C. White - $200
To son Elijah E. White - house and lot in Salisbury where I now live
To granddaughter Emma daughter of son Thomas W. White - $100 when she is of age
To daughter Melissa C. White - tract of land adjoining the lands of Elijah Hearn and the land conveyed to son Enoch
To son Ebenezer White - tract called Spring Hill where he now lives
To son Howard White - $600
To grandson James son of son James - $200
To William Tilghman, John Tilghman, lda Tilghman children of Noah J. Tilghman by my daughter Mary (deceased) - $200 each
To my children Elijah, Enoch, Ebenezer, Milissa - all my books and the fixtures hanging on the walls That the vacant lot near the splinter mill in Salisbury and adjoining a lot of Ulman & Bro. And the residue of estate be sold and the proceeds be divided among my children and grandchildren William Tilghman, John Tilghman, Ida Tilghman, and James B. White
To wife Nancy - the sum of $10 annually for life to be paid my sons Elijah and Ebenezer and $5 to be paid by Millissa Executor: son Ebenezer
Witness: Charles F. Holland, F. M. Slemons,
Codicil to above will
6 April 1887
To wife Nancy - the land and lot in Salisbury where I now live
To son Elijah - the above after wife's death
To granddaughter Emma daughter of Thomas White - $50 when she is of age
Witness: John D. Truitt, F. M. Slemons
5 May 1887 Then came
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F:162 Anne Maria Freeny
22 April 1886
To son John Oscar Freeny - parcel of land where he now lives on the north west side of the Wicomico River purchased of Hugh Jackson and wife, Josephus Humphreys and wife, and William W. Johnson and wife. Also the use of the road as at present used by him running through the land known as the Hearn Farm and leading to the new county road running to Salisbury
To daughter Maria Alice Freeny - that parcel of land known as the Hearn Farm on the north and west side of the Wicomico River purchased from Isaac W. Hearn and Doctor Francis Slemons
To daughter William Anna Freeny - half of the tract of land in the Trappe District on the south side of the Wicomico River containing 417 acres it being the land purchased by me at the Executor's sale of my deceased husband's real estate. Also two houses and lots in Salisbury situated on High Street
To grandson Walter Cathell Humphreys - the remaining half of the tract in the Trappe District during his lifetime
To grandson William Morris Freeny - $600
Executor: son John
Witness: F. M. Slemons, Emma L. Rasch
24 May 1887 Then came
F:164 George T. Carey 25 January 1887
To wife Elizabeth - all estate
Executor: wife
Witness: William J. Riggin, George Hammond, Jacob Morris 9 August 1887 Then came
F:166
Mary E. Hearn wife of Benjamin
13 October 1882
To daughter Laura J. Brenizer - all real and personal property including the house and lot in Philadelphia number 512 Federal Street and my real estate in Wicomico County
Executor: daughter
Witness: Handy Fooks, S. P Dennis, Ella Ward
23 August 1887 Then came
F:167 Stephen McKinzie 1 March 1883
To wife Eleanor - house and lot in Shad Point known by the name of Cherry Hill and also all household and kitchen furniture
Executor: son James Polk McKinzie
Witness: John W. White, John H. White, James T. Truitt
22 August 1887 Then came
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F:168 Hetty Lewis
7 March 1884
To granddaughter Sarah Lewis - bed and bedstead, pair of sheets, quilts and counterpane
To granddaughter Hetty Palmer - $5
To grandsons Isaac Lewis and Hiram James Johnson Lewis - $5 each
To granddaughters Lewis and Anna Bell Lewis - $5 each
To grandchildren Thomas J. Lewis, Charissa Lewis, William H. Lewis, King Lewis, Jacob Reed Lewis - $5 To son Hiram Lewis - remainder of property
Executor: son Hiram
Witness: Henry Powell, William T. Truitt, Charles Collins
27 September 1887 Then came
F:169
James Toadvine
17 September 1887
To wife Rachel - all estate for lifetime
To sons Elijah and Joseph Toadvine - home farm of 100 acres
To sons Alfred, Theodore, and William Toadvine - remainder of real estate
Executor: son Alfred
Witness: William J. Riggin, Peter J. B. Hobbs, Elifaha McGrath
9 November 1887 Then came
F:170
Henry Fooks
3 August 1887
To son Levin - having heretofore made provision for my son Levin Fooks, I give and bequeath personal property only consisting of bed and furniture and grey horse called Bird, six silver spoons
To children Merrill H. Fooks, Emily Gordy, Martha Perdue wife of John D. Perdue, Oliva Trader wife of J. H. Trader - remainder of property
Executor: son Merrill
Witness: James E. Ellegood, Daniel J. Holloway
18 January 1888 Then came
F:171 Mary Pryor
30 December 1886
To sister Elizabeth E. King - my right and title to tract called Laban's Discovery
To Alexander King son of Elizabeth - the above land at the death of Elizabeth Witness: E. A. Denson, H. S. W. Denson, J. M. Whayland
7 February 1888 Then came
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F:172 Eliza Pollitt
15 October 1884
To husband Ephraim Pollitt - all property for his lifetime
To children Mary Vandyke wife of Stephen Vandyke, Martha Pollitt, James Pollitt, George Pollitt, Julia A.
Baily wife of John Baily - property at husband's death Executor: Charles F. Holland
Witness: James Venables, W. J. Todd 7 February 1888 Then came
Codicil to above will
15 June 1885
To children George Pollitt, Martha, and Julia Baily - my interest in house and lot in Salisbury which was conveyed to me and Ephraim Pollitt by deed from Jehu (John?) Parsons
Witness: John Coulborne, Charles Holland
7 February 1888 Then came Charles F. Holland ... witness to the foregoing codicil to the last will and testament of "Eliza Fooks" (note: the codicil is presented as: " I Eliza Pollitt" )
F:174 Lorretta A. Taylor
26 September 1887
To sister Sophromin J. Taylor and brother John Taylor - all real estate
To the Vestry of Spring Hill Church - $100
To the Trustees of the Methodist-Protestant Church at Riverton - $100
To John Winfield Bradley son of Benjamin Bradley - my gold watch that belonged to Josephus A. Taylor Executor: brother
Witness: Isaac S. Bennett, Thomas B. Taylor, James H. Huston 8 March 1888 Then came
F:175 Amelia A. Turner 23 January 1888
To Lous E. Brown - my interest in the lot in Camden, Salisbury adjoining the house and lot of Isaac Murphy To S_J. Brown - my log cabin quilt and china
To Mary Ellen Crockett - shell quilt and shell box
To Isaac Brown - best leather trunk
To Mary Brown - my wine basket
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