BAILEY, DAVID.
Pasquotank County.
October 6, 1745. March 29, 1746.
Sons:
- JOSEPH (one plantation, three negroes, one whipsaw, one steel trap, one corn mill),
- BENJAMIN (land bought of Ebenezer Hall, and one negro),
- ROBERT (land and plantation, "The Folly," two negroes, half of new schooner),
- SIMON (plantation called "Piney Point" lying at Core Sound, one negro).
Daughters:
- ELIZABETH BRYANT,
- SARAH SNOWDON and
- TAMAR BAILEY.
Stock mark of testator, swallow fork in right ear, the left ear off; also poplar leaf in "ye left ear and a crop and a slit in ye right."
To daughter TAMAR is bequeathed one woolen wheel made at Core Sound.
Other legatees. MIRIAM OVERMAN and DAVID WALLIS (children of second wife).
Wife: THAMAR.
Executors: JOSEPH BAILEY (son) and SIMON BRYANT (son-in-law).
Witnesses: THOS. WEEKS, PATRICK BAILEY, JOHN BAILEY.
Proven before ENOCH HALL, C. J.