The Garlock-Elliott Family


Will of John Garlough

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my son John's. Thirdly I give unto my daughter Christianna one hundred dollars to be paid by my son John, one feather bed, bed stead and bed clothes, one cow, one spinning wheel, one chest, half a dozen knives and forks, half a dozen plates, half a dozen tea cups and saucers, one sugar bowl, one cream cup, one salt seller, one tea pot, one coffee pot (the one she now claims) two sheep, one ten gallon kittle, one side saddle (the one she now claims as hers) Fourthly I give unto my daughter Margarett one feather bed, bed stead and bedclothes, one cow, one sheet, one spinning wheel, half a dozen knives and forks, half a dozen plates, half a dozen cups and saucers, one cream cup, one salt seller, one tea pot one coffee pot, one sugar bowl (such as she now claims as her own) two sheep, one ten gallon kittle and one hundred dollars to be paid by my son John. I give and bequeath unto my son John the plantation on which we now live and to his heirs and assigns forever (subject to my widows ? part during her natural life) one horse saddle one bridle, one set of horse gears? One bar share plow, one feather bed, bedstead and bed clothes, one chest, one ten gallon kittle, one mattock, and one chopping ax, and it is my wish and desire that my son John in consideration of the plantation which I give him, pay to my two daughters Christianna and Margarett one hundred dollars each in one and two years after my decease being the sum left to them that is to say that he pay to Christianna fifty dollars in one year after my decease and fifty dollars in two years after my decease, and the like sums in the same manner and at the same time to my daughter Margarett and it is my further will and desire that my two daughters Christianna and Margarett shall live on the plantation with him as long as they or either of them shall remain single and if they or either of them shall not choose to live in the house with him (if he should marry) that he shall build them a house on the plantation to live in so long as they or either of them shall remain single. I give unto my daughter Mary ORiley two dollars to be paid by my Executors out of my real Estate not otherwise disposed of. I give unto my son David two dollars to be paid by my executors out of my personal Estate, these small sums given to my daughter Mary and my son David, goes to show that I have not forgotten them having heretofore give them what was supposed would be an equal share of my Estate. I give unto my daughter Elizabeth two dollars, to be paid out of my personal Estate by my Executors. I give unto my son, John all the residue of my personal Estate of every ? ? ? not otherwise disposed of by this my last will and testament he paying all my just debts, funeral expenses and cost of Administration. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my said wife Margarett, and

 

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