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Kent County Register of Wills, 1781-1790
Volume 738, Page 82   View pdf image
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   Severally made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they
   did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this Will, and 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 and disposing mind memory
   and Understanding, And that they respectively Subscribed their names ~
   as Witnesses to this Will in the presence of the Testator, and at his request
   and in the presence of each other. —
    Recorded                                          Before    JNicholson Regr
    pr   JNicholson Regr
   ——————————
     In the name of God Amen   I Jonathan Turner of Kent County
   in the State of Maryland being sick and weak^of Bodybut of sound + disposing
   mind and memory thanks be to the Almighty God, But calling to mind
   the Uncertainty of this life, And that it is appointed for all men to die,
   do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner followg.
   hereby revoking all Wills by me heretofore made. —
   First I resign my soul into the hands of the Almighty God who gave it me
   and my Body to be decently interred at the directione of my Executors
   hereafter named, and as to what worldly Goods it hath pleased God. to
                                         funeral & Just Debts being first paid & Satisfyed
   bless me with I give and dispose of in manner + form following^ —
   Vizt. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Wife Martha Turner —
   (during her Life) that part of my land together with the appurtenances
   there to belonging that I purched of a certain Joseph Hull called & known
   by the name of Suffolk containing by pattent one hundred & fifty ~
   Acres of Land, Also I devise unto my said Wife Martha Turner for &
   during the term of nine years to commence from the day of my ~
   death, all the remainder of my Lands with the Appurtenances thereto
   belonging called and known by the name of Suffolk in order to enable
   my said Wife the better to bring up educate and maintain my younger
   children . . . I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Turner after the
   decease of my Wife Martha, all that part of my Lands together with



 
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