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{255} Tenthly I give and bequeath unto my two Hundred Pounds current^Moneyas her own right and Property I also give and Bequeath unto my said Wife during her Widow hood all my Lands and Tenements, and it is also my Will and desire that during the Widowhood of my said Wife she shou’d keep in her Possession all my Personal Estate after my Just debts are paid and Satisfied except that Part of my Estate which any of my Children shou’d from this my last Will and Testament be entitled to call on her for In consequence of their Marriage Lastly I do appoint my Wife Elizabeth Dunn my Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, and do revoke all other Wills by me heretofore made, as Witness my Hand and Seal this Sixteenth day of June In the year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty eight Signed, Sealed and acknowledged\ Ja:s B. Dunn {Seal} by the Testator for his last Will \ and Testament in the Presence of us the following Interleniation being first made in the 8.th Clause the words, to be Paid her at the day of her Marriage or the Death or Marriage of her Mother~ Tho.s Lorain, Darius Dunn- W.m M.cKenney Novem.r 7.th 1788, Then came Elizabeth Dunn and made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God, that the within Instrument of writing is the true and Whole will and Testament of James B. Dunn late of Kent County deced that hath come to her Hands or Possession, and that she doth not know of any other Before Jn.o Nicholson Regr Wills for K.t County ~ Novem.r 7.th 1788 Then Came Thomas Lorain, Darius Dunn, and W.m M.cKenney, the three subscribing Witnesses to the within last Will and Testament of James B. Dunn late of Kent County deceased and Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God, that they did |
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