Will of Thomas Cissell, SMC 18 Oct 1700. 28 Mar 1701.
To: Unborn child and heirs all land. In event of its death without heirs to the following: Daughter-in-law, Betty _____ [Thompson] plantation, to pass in turn to son-in-law, George ____ [Thompson].
Son-in-law: James Thompson, residue of land.
Wife: Mary (Exec.) personal estate and life interest in land she may choose.
Overseer: James French.
Wit: John Baptist Carberry, John Bailey, Richard Chapel.
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[Maryland Calendar of Wills, vol 2]
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Will of Elizabeth Hayden, SMC 30 Oct 1760. 4 Mar 1761.
To: Heirs of son Francis, 1 shilling sterling.
Children: James, John, Richard, and Susanna Drury, same. Grandson: William Drury, cattle.
Son: Clement, land where Sebastian Thompson now lives, it being pt. of "Roache's Discovery with Addition", 100 ac. on the condition that he will pay to grandson, George Hayden 4700 lbs. tobacco and likewise 3000 lbs. tobacco to grandson, James Hayden, brother to sd. George Hayden, being sons of Francis Hayden.
Grandsons: William and Basil Hayden, sons to George Hayden, at that pt. of land whereon William Morgan now lives, known by the name of "Shank's Risque", 102 ac. to be equally divided between them.
To: Joseph Clarke, son of James Clarke, all that land where Richard Hayden formerly lived, it being pt. of "Roache's Discovery with Addition" and "Hayden's Risque", 62 ac. provided Joseph Clarke will pay to son Clement Hayden, 662 1/2 lbs. tobacco.
Son: Clement, remainder of estate.
Exec: Son, Clement Hayden.
Wit: Robert Cole, William Morgan, Stephen Davis.