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Kent County Register of Wills, 1781-1790
Volume 738, Page 42   View pdf image
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   same to my Heir or Heirs at Law, And whereas the other half^ or Moiety of
   the said House and Lot belongs to my eldest son James as heir to his –
   Mother it is my Will and desire that my said Son James do and shall within
   one year after he shall attain his age of Twenty one, on demand legally made
   by good and Sufficient deed of Conveyance make over his afd half part or
   Moiety of said House and Lot unto my said Grandson and the Heirs of his Body
   with remainder as afd unto my two Daughters Sarah Jackson & Ann Gibson ~
   and the Heirs of their Bodies, and in case of their death without such Heirs
   the Remainder to my Heir or Heirs at Law, And in case my said son James ~
   shall Refuse or Neglect to do the same on such demand as afd, that then
   my said Son James shall forfeit and pay unto my said Grandson William ~
   Piper the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds Current money to the Payment of
   which I hereby make subject and make liable the personal Estate which –
   my said Son James shall have by device or otherways from me, And I do
   also give and bequeath unto my said Grandson a Negro Woman called –
   Moll and all her Children now in possession of his Father James Piper —
   And Whereas the Lot of Ground in Chester town called No. 28 now in the possession ~
   of James Piper belongs to my son James as Heir to his Mother, it is my Will &
   desire that my said son James do and shall within one year after he shall
   attain his age of Twenty one on demand legally made, by good by good +
   Sufficient^Deed ofConveyance make over the said Lot unto my said Daughter Sarah
   Jackson and the Heirs of her Body, and in case of her death without such –
   Heirs, then the Remainder to my Heir or Heirs at Law, And in Case my said
   said Son James shall refuse or Neglect to do the same on such demand –
   as afd, that then my said son James shall forfeit and pay unto my said
   Daughter Sarah the sum of one Hundred and fifty pounds Current money
   to the payment of which I hereby Subject and make liable the Personal –
   Estate which my said Son James shall have by devise or otherwise from
   me. — Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ann Gibson over &
   above what I have formerly given her one Lot in Chester Town No. 36
   purchased of John Cawsey and wife ( and now in the occupation of . —
                                                                                             Robert . —



 
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