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Will Abstract of George Douglas
- Will of George Douglas, written 9 November 1757 at Accomack County, Virginia.
- To Mr. Isaac Morris of Worcester County, Maryland my silver watch.
- To friend George Holden my best Night Gown
- To friend Ephraim Waggaman.
- To Peter Martial.
- To daughter Ann.
- To Rev. Arthur Emmerson 5 £ to Preach my funeral sermon.
- To Mr. Littleton Dennis 5 £ for advice in directing my Exrs.
- Wife to have the tuition of my daughter Ann.
- To daughter Agnes.
- To my 2 married daughters or their husbands, whatever things I have given them & they are in possession of.
- To Tully Robinson Wise my silver shoe & knee buckles.
- To daughter Peggy.
- To son Walter (under 21) Wife to have plantation where I live for life.
- To daughter Tabitha.
- To daughter Elizabeth.
- To George Holden in trust for my son, all my lands of inheritance to be delivered to him at the end of 7 years.
- Wife & daughters Tabitha, Agnes, Peggy & Anne residual legatees.
- Wife (no name), daughter Agnes, Mr. Holden & Mr. Waggaman Exrs.
- Witt: John Martil, Mason Martial, Caleb Townsend.
- Will Proven 31 January 1758 at Accomack County, Virginia. Tabitha Douglas, widow of the testator, & George Holden qualified.
- [Source: Stratton Nottingham, Accomack County, Virginia, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, pg. 190 (will of George Douglas, wife Tabitha)].
Citations
- http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/p216.htm#i21561
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
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