David Rogers of Stampshire or Hampshire County, Commonwealth of Virginia, dated July 24, 1778, proved October 2, 1783;
wife Mary;
Michael Cresap son of testator's wife tract of land lying in Province of Maryland adjoining John Nicholas (called The Dispute) patented in name of Mary Cresap, provided his grandfather Col. Thomas Cresap does not leave him a plantation;
James Cresap son of testator's wife;
Phebe Phillip plantation on Waters of Whelen called Hanks Improvement, and her three children Phillip Phillips, William Phillips and Sarah three plantations or tracts on Waters of Kentuck, being part of thirty tracts of land in partnership with William Spangler agreement being in hands of Col. Thomas Brown;
Michael Cresap two tracts on the Ohio called Clark's Dispute and joining it Wallace's Improvement, surveys or warrants in land office of Virginia,
executor, wife;
witnesses, John Ormsby, Patrick McEllroy and Andrew McClure.
1, p. 27.