[Loudoun County Will Book B, 1772-1782, p 39 (pp 132-134).]
[ CARRELL, Demse. Will: undated. Proved: 13 May 1776. Loudoun County, Virginia.]
... Item After the expiration of my Son in Laws time who is now bound an apprentice to Mr. THOMAS SANGSTER of Fairfax County Blacksmith I will and Bequeath unto WILLIAM SMITH my Son in Law a young Horse or Mare with a compleat saddle and bridle etc. to the Value of Twenty pounds Virginia money.
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[Note: It is generally accepted among researchers that Demse mistakenly called William Smith his "Son In Law" in this will. William Smith was his stepson, a child from the previous marriage of Demse's 2nd wife Rebekah.]