... Item I give unto my loving Wife REBEKAH CARRILL the Plantation whereon I now Live which I bought of WILLOUGHBY SANFORD of Wesmoreland County only Reserving Fifty ares of sd Land unto my Daughter FRANCES now wife of HENRY PINKSTONE hereafter mentioned. The said Plantation I give unto my said Wife during her Naturiel life with the following Negroes and their Future Increase. Viz. Nancey a Negro woman, & Winney a Negro girl, & Amey a Negro girl, but after the Decrease of my said Wife the aforesaid Plantation and Negroes I bequeath & give unto my three Daughters Viz. to RACHEL CARRELL, MAREY ANN HEATH CARRELL, & CYNTHIA CARRELL to be Equally divided amongst them.
p 236 - 12. Cynthia, b. 29 March 1774, d. 14 April 1852 Marion County, Virginia, m. 12 March 1793 Harrison County, William Haymond, Jr., b. 11 June 1771, Frederick County, Maryland, son of William and Cassandra (Clelland), d. 8 July 1838 Marion County. Ten children.