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Kent County Register of Wills, 1781-1790
Volume 738, Page 181   View pdf image
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     August 14th, 1786 Then Came Pere. Lethrbury & Wm, Mc.Kenney
   two of the Subscribing Witnesses to the within last will and Testament
   of David Jones late of Kent County deceased and Severally —
   made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did
   see the Testator herein Named Sign and Seal this Will that
   they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same —
   to be his last will and Testament, that at the Time of his so
   doing he was to the best of their apprehensions of sound disposing
   mind Memory and understanding, and that they these deponants
   together with Alex:r Maxwell the other Subscribing Witness
   was present at the same time and Signed his name as a —
   witness to this will together with these deponants in the presence
   & at the request of the Testator & in the presence of each other ——
                                              Before Jno. Nicholson Regr
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    I Elizabeth Williamson of Chester Town in Kent County
   Widow being of sound and disposing mind and Memory, thanks
   be to Almighty God for the same do make this my last Will –
   and Testament this 25th. day of January in the year of our Lord
   One thousand seven hundred and Eighty six for the disposition
   of my whole personal Estate in manner & form following that is to say-
      First— Whereas by the Will of my late Uncle Doctr, John Nicols
   of London deceased I shall be intitled to the Sum of Six hundred —
   pounds sterling money after the death of my Aunt Nicols his
   Widow, in case I shall happen to survive her, it is therefore my
   Will that if that Event should take place that the said Sum of Six
   hundred pounds Sterling when the same shall be received by my
   Executors herein after named shall be equally divided —
   between my three daughters Ann Deane, Sarah Wilmer



 
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