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10 Will Book A 1783-1786 and Charles. Mentions: residue of estate to 4 sons. Exors. and guardians of my children: nephews Joseph and Richard Ash; son John at 19 years. Wit: Peter Slann, Joseph Edings, Ann Codner. D: nd. P: 1 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 61. [23 May 1787 qualified John Ash, Jr., as executor.] Robert Jordan, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Colleton County, planter. Wife: Ann, residue of estate. Son: Christopher, un der age. Dau: Elizabeth, under age. Brother-in-law: William Bowler of said parish, planter. Exors: brother-in-law for wife and son; Benjamin Perriman for dau. Wit: Thomas Hutchinson, Charles Fry. D; 14 Nov. 1781. P: 2 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 62. Martin Pfeninger, Charles Town, cabinetmaker. Wife: Hannah, residue of estate, executrix. Son: Daniel Conrad, house and lot next Mrs. Burn near "Draw-gate" in Charles- town. Mentions: Sarah Fowler; Sophia West; Martin West; Elizabeth West. Wit: John Christian Smith, George F. Dener, James Carmichael. D: 24 Mar. 1780. P: 2 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 64. Joseph Elliott, ("Captain in the first Regiment of South Carolina in the Army of the United States of America"). Mentions: to Abraham Ladson, all estate, "and all land which I shall be entitled to by Resolves of Congress and this State," executor. Wit: [none]. D: 4 Apr. 1781 at Haddrell's Point. CODICIL. Mentions: to Abraham Ladson, all pay due me from Congress at time of my death. Wit: [none]. D: 8 June 1781. P: 4 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 65. Samuel Jones, Charles Town, tanner. Mentions: to Mar garet Arnst, undivided 1/4 lot No. 1 in Ansonborough next lots H and N belonging to Mr. Dart, Squirrell St., lot K be longing to William Hopton and lands belonging to estate of Joseph Wragg, residue of estate. Exors: Isaac Peace and Leonard Askew of said town. Wit: Joseph Bieller, Robert Gibson, Junior, John Delku. D: 23 July 1782. P: 4 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 66. Will Book A 1783-1786 11 JosiAH Bonneau, Charles Town, merchant. Wife: Jane. Dau: Ann. Mentions: all estate to wife and dau. Exors: Rob ert Quash, Joshua Ward, John Wilson. Wit: Janet Bolton, Jean Johnston, Gabriel Capers. D: 26 Feb. 1782. P: 5 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 68. Margaret Oswald, St. Bartholomew's Parish, widow. Granddau: Margaret Singellton, all my land. Great-grand children: Richard, Jr., Elizabeth and John Singellton. Men tions: Mrs. Sarah McPherson; William Oswald, Jr., son of William Oswald; Elizabeth Coon. Exor: grandson Richard Singellton. Wit: Dorothy Singellton, Rebecca Coachman, Joseph . D: 7 Oct. 1782. P: 8 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 68. Sarah Edwards, St. George's Parish, widow. Nephew: Edward Perry. Niece: Sarah McPherson. Kinswoman: Mrs. Susanna Tonge, widow, land where I now live in said parish. Mentions: Capt. John Sommers. Exors: Isaac McPherson; John Sommers; Edward Perry; niece Susanna Tonge. Wit: William Morgan, John Timmons, William Baker. D: 22 Oct. 1780. CODICIL. Mentions: John Sommers. Wit: [same]. D: 22 Oct. 1780. P: 9 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 70. Andrew Broughton, St. George's Parish, Dorchester. Wife: Ann. Sons: Andrew, Richard and Thomas, land war rants. Daus: [not named]. Mentions: sons to inherit at 21 years and daus. at 18 years or marriage. Exors: wife during her widowhood; Alexander Wright; sons Richard Broughton and John Fabian. Wit: Richard Walter, Morton Waring, Peter Waring. D: 7 June 1779. P: 11 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 71. Robert Cahusac, St. Shephen's Parish, planter. Wife: Elizabeth. Sons: Robert, plantation where I formerly lived called Whiskimboo, land adjoining, land purchased by my father John Cahusac of Benjamin Marion, Sr., land granted me next Benjamin Marion; John, plantation where I now live, land adjoining purchased of John Wright, land purchased of Peter Couturier, land in Santee River Swamp purchased of Philip Williams, Sr; Daniel. Daus: Elizabeth, Ann (or

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Page 1: Ann Codner. D: 26 Feb. 1782. P: 5 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 68.fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/Families/Allston/Docum… · Samuel Paine, Francis Dehon. D: 14 Jan. 1780. CODICIL

10 Will Book A 1783-1786

and Charles. Mentions: residue of estate to 4 sons. Exors.

and guardians of my children: nephews Joseph and RichardAsh; son John at 19 years. Wit: Peter Slann, Joseph Edings,Ann Codner.

D: nd. P: 1 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 61.[23 May 1787 qualified John Ash, Jr., as executor.]

Robert Jordan, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Colleton County,planter. Wife: Ann, residue of estate. Son: Christopher, under age. Dau: Elizabeth, under age. Brother-in-law: WilliamBowler of said parish, planter. Exors: brother-in-law forwife and son; Benjamin Perriman for dau. Wit: ThomasHutchinson, Charles Fry.

D; 14 Nov. 1781. P: 2 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 62.

Martin Pfeninger, Charles Town, cabinetmaker. Wife:Hannah, residue of estate, executrix. Son: Daniel Conrad,house and lot next Mrs. Burn near "Draw-gate" in Charles-town. Mentions: Sarah Fowler; Sophia West; Martin West;Elizabeth West. Wit: John Christian Smith, George F.Dener, James Carmichael.

D: 24 Mar. 1780. P: 2 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 64.

Joseph Elliott, ("Captain in the first Regiment of SouthCarolina in the Army of the United States of America").Mentions: to Abraham Ladson, all estate, "and all land whichI shall be entitled to by Resolves of Congress and this State,"executor. Wit: [none]. D: 4 Apr. 1781 at Haddrell's Point.CODICIL. Mentions: to Abraham Ladson, all pay due mefrom Congress at time of my death. Wit: [none].

D: 8 June 1781. P: 4 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 65.

Samuel Jones, Charles Town, tanner. Mentions: to Margaret Arnst, undivided 1/4 lot No. 1 in Ansonborough nextlots H and N belonging to Mr. Dart, Squirrell St., lot K belonging to William Hopton and lands belonging to estate ofJoseph Wragg, residue of estate. Exors: Isaac Peace andLeonard Askew of said town. Wit: Joseph Bieller, RobertGibson, Junior, John Delku.

D: 23 July 1782. P: 4 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 66.

Will Book A 1783-1786 11

JosiAH Bonneau, Charles Town, merchant. Wife: Jane.Dau: Ann. Mentions: all estate to wife and dau. Exors: Rob

ert Quash, Joshua Ward, John Wilson. Wit: Janet Bolton,Jean Johnston, Gabriel Capers.

D: 26 Feb. 1782. P: 5 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 68.

Margaret Oswald, St. Bartholomew's Parish, widow.

Granddau: Margaret Singellton, all my land. Great-grandchildren: Richard, Jr., Elizabeth and John Singellton. Mentions: Mrs. Sarah McPherson; William Oswald, Jr., son ofWilliam Oswald; Elizabeth Coon. Exor: grandson RichardSingellton. Wit: Dorothy Singellton, Rebecca Coachman,Joseph .

D: 7 Oct. 1782. P: 8 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 68.

Sarah Edwards, St. George's Parish, widow. Nephew:Edward Perry. Niece: Sarah McPherson. Kinswoman: Mrs.Susanna Tonge, widow, land where I now live in said parish.Mentions: Capt. John Sommers. Exors: Isaac McPherson;John Sommers; Edward Perry; niece Susanna Tonge. Wit:William Morgan, John Timmons, William Baker. D: 22 Oct.1780. CODICIL. Mentions: John Sommers. Wit: [same].

D: 22 Oct. 1780. P: 9 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 70.

Andrew Broughton, St. George's Parish, Dorchester.Wife: Ann. Sons: Andrew, Richard and Thomas, land warrants. Daus: [not named]. Mentions: sons to inherit at 21years and daus. at 18 years or marriage. Exors: wife duringher widowhood; Alexander Wright; sons Richard Broughtonand John Fabian. Wit: Richard Walter, Morton Waring,Peter Waring.

D: 7 June 1779. P: 11 Apr. 1783. R: nd. p. 71.

Robert Cahusac, St. Shephen's Parish, planter. Wife:Elizabeth. Sons: Robert, plantation where I formerly livedcalled Whiskimboo, land adjoining, land purchased by myfather John Cahusac of Benjamin Marion, Sr., land grantedme next Benjamin Marion; John, plantation where I now live,land adjoining purchased of John Wright, land purchased ofPeter Couturier, land in Santee River Swamp purchased ofPhilip Williams, Sr; Daniel. Daus: Elizabeth, Ann (or

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Gordon. Daus: Maria, Rose and Elizabeth. Mentions: estatesold and divided between wife and children, under 21 years

and unmarried; farm in St. Andrew's Parish called Derryjointly owned by me and Alexander Rose, my 1/3 share indistillery and lands in Christ Church Parish, my 1/6 part ofthe new ship built at Beaufort by Mr. Black and commandedby Capt. Thomas Newel! to be sold; house where I now livebe kept for my family until youngest dau. is married; 2 lotsand 1/2 lot on Trott's Point, 1/2 lot on Beal's Wharf purchased of George Kincaid be sold. Exors: Roger Smith andAlexander Rose. Wit: John Poaug, Plowden Weston, Elizabeth Rantowle. I): 27 Jan. 1779. CODICIL. Mentions: wife.

D: [same]. Wit: [same]. CODICIL. Mentions: house whereI now live to be for use of my wife during her widowhood;plantation on Pee Dee River purchased of John Waring andplantation on Waccamaw purchased of Benjamin Youngjointly with Alexander Rose to be sold; also town lots ownedjointly with Alexander Rose to be sold. Wit: John Poaug,Samuel Paine, Francis Dehon. D: 14 Jan. 1780. CODICIL.Mentions: will and codicils; appoint wife to be guardian ofmy several children during their minority and also executrixwith Roger Smith and Alexander Rose. Wit: Alexander Mc-Beth, James McKeown, Joseph Milligan.

D: 14 Jan. 1780. P: 30 May 1783. R: nd. p. 120

[28 Feb. 1784 qualified Elizabeth Blanch Hatter late Elizabeth Blanch Torrens as executrix.]

John Walter, Sr., St. George's Parish. Wife: Mary, landwhere I now live during her widowhood, then to sons Pauland Isaac. Sons: Paul and Isaac; John and Jacob, land onCattell's Creek in said parish. Daus: Ann and Elizabeth;Mary Willeman. Mentions: residue of estate to all my children. Exors: wife; sons John and Jacob. Wit: StephenCater, Sarah Fuller, Jacob Minus.

D: 1780. P: 30 May 1783. R: nd. p. 123

Ann Waller, Charles Town, widow. Mentions: to be interred near deceased husband and child; residue of estate toJames Parsons; Mrs. Susannah Parsons, wife of said Parsons.

Wit: Mary Lyburt, James Donovan, Junior, Jacob Read.

D: 9 July 1777. P. 4 June 1783. R: nd. p. 124

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John Edwards, Charles Town, merchant. Wife: Rebeckah,u.se of house where I now live on W side Meeting St. duringher life, then to son John. Sons: John, use of my house whereMrs. Brewton and Mr. McCall now live on Wside Meeting St.;Ale.xander, my 3 houses on N side Queen St.; Edward, housewhere Mrs. Brewton and Mr. McCall live at death of my wife.Daus: Mary, Ann, Margaret, Elizabeth, Catherine andHarriett. Sister: Elizabeth Jones, widow, of Holywell in FlintShire, North Wales. Mentions: possible unborn child; executors to sell land on Savannah River purchased of JonathanHryan, land at Saltcatchers lately the property of James Don-iiom, deceased, for benefit of my children; children supportedand educated out of estate; children under age and unmarried.Exors: wife during her widowhood; James Fisher of CharlesTown; Thomas Hughes and John Edwards, late of Beaufort,merchants. Wit; John Massey, Hext McCall, William Holmes.

D: 28 Apr. 1779. P: 4 June 1783. R: nd. p. 126

Thomas Lynch of Santee. Wife: Elizabeth. Sisters: Sa-hina, Esther and Elizabeth Lynch, residue of estate. Mentions; Mrs. Lynch, widow of my late honored father; to Rev.Hobert Smith, Elias Horry, Jr., Esq. and Joseph Allston, Esq.,plantation agreeable to directions of my father's will for sisterSitbina Lynch during her life, then to her eldest son when ofage, if failing to have a son, then to sisters Esther and Eliza-Udh in like manner; "Person who shall be entitled to take the«aid Plantation under and by Virtue of this Will shall take anduse the Surname 'Lynch' and no other it having beenmy Father's Intention and it beingmy Meaning to limit a partof his Estate 'as far as the Law will Permit' to such of hisFamily as shall use the Surname of 'Lynch';" executors tomove body of my father from Annapolis and to be interredin Parish Church Yard at Santee with a plain marble monument erected; to trustees, plantation purchasedof John Huger,all <if Peach-Tree tract including swamp opposite said plantation next Push and Go Creek to N and S branches of SanteeKiver, plantation of Jacob Motte and Mr. Hume, land oppositeit on North River; possible unborn child. Exors: Rev. RobertSmith, Elias Horry, Jr., Joseph Allston. Wit: Ann Clat-worthy, John Simmons, William Hasell Gibbs. D: 11 May1779. CODICIL. Mentions: will of 11 May 1779; wife; pos-

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Bible unborn child. Wit: Jacob Motte, Thomae Shubrick,Junr., William Pagett Tonge.

D: 27 July 1779- P: 5June 1783. R: nd. p. 130[Fart of will destroyed In original book.JBENJAMIN MAKION son of

randT to\rs:irforr^^^^dau^ bUers and sisters; wife and dans, niam a.ned out of

Junr.

D: nd. P: 7 June 1783. R: nd. p. 136

JOHN COUTURIER, St. Stephen's Parish. Wife f1. oov <;nTitef during her widowhood. Sons. John, tomy house near bantee aurnig nci Tmpblne 1/2

1. ohmrp of my 3 plantations called irueoiue, i/^T^erMn tract where my house is -tuate'i

ier- Philip Williams; brothers-in-law Isaac Couturier Jr.and Philip Couturier; son John. Wit: Peter Porcher, Junr.,Elizabeth Hay; Joshua Gnffen, his mark.

D- 10 Mar. 1780. F:7June 1783. R: nd. p. 137[5 July 1785 qualified John Couturier executor.]

Mills. George Coog. Thomas Winstanley.D: 12 July 1780. P: 11 June 1783. R: nd. p. 140ELIZABETH ROACH, Gharlestown, widow. Son: Charles Sne^

ter all my estate. Exor: Mark Walkman. Wit: Joseph Jones,William Chapman, Thomas Winstanley.

D: 27 July 1780. P: HJune 1783. R: nd. p. 141

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Elizabeth Clifford, St. Bartholomew's Parish. Son:Charles, land in Prince William's Parish on the Salt-catcherpurchased of Mr. Deveaux, residue of estate. Daus: ElizabethWayne; Jane Postell. Dau-in-law: Elizabeth Clifford nowpregnant. Grandsons: Stephen and Richard Wayne; CharlesJehu Postell. Granddaus: Elizabeth and Hester Wayne. Mentions: all grandchildren under age. Exors: son Charles; IsaacHayne. Wit: Mary Harden, Elith. Harden, James Crowly.

D: 21 Oct. 1778. P: 11 June 1783. R: nd. p. 141

Andrew Reid, Charlestown, Gent. Son: James, under 21years, all estate "here" or in Great Britain. Nephew andniece: Thomas and Elizabeth Burlington. Mentions: son to beeducated as executors think proper. Exors. and guardians ofson: John Wagner; Robert Johnston, attorney-at-law. Wit:Thomas Hamett, William H. Bampfield, Clement Stevens.

D: 8 May 1782. P: 11 June 1783. R: nd. p. 144

Eve White, her mark, Charles Town, widow of JacobWhite, waterman, deceased. Brother: Adam Bower. Sisters:Mary Shuterley; Margaret Redmond, wife of Andrew Redmond, residue of estate. Nephew: John Martin Camorin.Nieces: Margaret Yours, under age and unmarried; ElizabethYours; Catherine Shuterley. Brothers-in-law: George andFrederick White. Husband's niece: Elizabeth White, dau. ofPhilip White. Mentions: executor to sell real estate for benefit of legatees. Exor: Andrew Redmond. Wit: Audeon St.John, William Clancy, Thomas Coram.

D: 26 May 1783. P: 12 June 1783. R: nd. p. 145

Joseph Joor of the First South Carolina Regiment. Sisters:Sarah and Mary [Joor], residue of estate. Mentions: JosephElliott of same regiment; all estate to be sold. Exors: brothers John and George [Joor]. Wit: Simeon Theus, Eber-nezer Simmons, Ebenezer Roche.

D: nd. P: 12 June 1783. R: nd. p. 147

Peter Meurset, Charles Town, shopkeeper. Wife; Emilia.Son: John George Daniel, under age. Dau: Emilia DorotheaMagdalena, under age. Mentions: estate sold to highest bidder for benefit of wife and children; possible unborn child.

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Cudworth during her life. Dau: Mary Ann, said 1/2 plantation at death of my wife, other half said plantation. Brothers: William and Thomas Mell. Nephews: Benjamin [Mell],son of William [Mell]; William [Mell], son of Thomas[Mell]. Mentions; executors to sell remainder of estate ifthey see fit for benefit of dau; dau. to have as good an education as estate will permit. Exors: brothers; John Croskeys;Melcher Garner. Wit: Patrick Hues, John Simmons, AnnCroskeys.

D: 9 Apr. 1784. P: 3 July 1784. R: nd. p. 361

Martha Lasley, her mark, St. Andrew's Parish. Brother:Thomas Mell. Sister: Margaret Hodson. Nephews: William,James, Thomas, Benjamin, John and Joseph Mell; ThomasHodson. Niece: Mary Winningham. Niece-in-law: Mary Las-ley. Cousin: Mary Cockfield. Mentions: residue of estatesold and proceeds to brother, sister, niece and nephews. Exors: brother; nephew William Mell. Wit: Daniel McKinzie,William Gelzer.

D: 30 Nov. 1780. P: 3 July 1784. R: nd. p. 363

David Humphreys [Humphris], St. Mark's Parish, CamdenDistrict, planter. Wife: Elizabeth, residue of my estate. Exors: John Ware and James Ware. Wit: James Davis, Abraham Smith.

D: 14 Dec. 1782. P: 7 June 1784. R: nd. p. 364

John Mitchell, Charles Town, merchant. Wife: Elizabeth,Fairfield plantation until son John is 21 years, choice of anyof my plantations except those named. Sons: John, 1/2 saidplantation; William Nisbet, under 21 years. Dau: ElizabethCampbell, River May plantation. Mentions: other 1/2 saidplantation to wife for life, then to son John; to executors myHughes Fairfield plantation near Salisburg in North Carolinafor son William Nesbit at 21 years; residue of estate to executors for benefit of wife and children; Exora: wife; RobertCampbell; Robert Norris; David Nisbet. Wit: Daniel Stevens,Ephraim Brevard, Joseph Dill.

D: 28 Nov. 1780. P: 16 July 1784. R: nd. p. 365

Gabriel Marion, St. Stephen's Parish. Brothers: Robertand Benjamin Marion. Sisters: Catherine, Charlotte and Har

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riott Marion. Mother: Catherine Marion. Uncle: Col. FrancisMarion. Mentions: William Marion, under 21 years, son ofMary Marion of St. John's Parish, to be educated out of estate;James Wearis; James Theus; to mother and uncle, use of allthe residue of my estate, then at their deaths to my brothers.Exors: Col. Francis Marion, Thomas Sabb, Jr., James Theus,Anthony Ashby. Wit: Peter Porcher, William Capers, JosiahWatts.

D; 21 Oct. 1780. P: 24 July 1784. R: nd. p. 367

Edmund Mathews, Charles Town, minister, to be buried bymy wife in said town. Sons: George, 1/3 lot in King St., residue of land in the country; Edmund, 1/3 said lot, land atProvidence purchased of John Joiner. Dau: Ann, 1/3 said lot.Nephew: Charles Fitzpatrick. Sister: Sarah F. Patrick [Fitz-patrick] and "Mr. F. P. my kind brother." Mentions: sonsto be boarded with "old Mr. Hutchinson but by no means withMr. Hinds." Exors: Mathias Hutchinson; Mr. Minus of Dorchester; Jeremiah Hutchinson; son Edmund. Wit: EdmundFitzpartick, John Phillips, Peter Bainbridge.

D: 31 May 1784. P: 26 July 1784. R: nd. p. 368

Thomas White, planter. Wife: [not named], use of myhouse and plantation during her widowhood. Brothers:George White's sons John and George King White and otherchildren [not named], all under age; Samuel White's 2 daus.Martha and Ann White, under age and unmarried. Mentions:to brother George White's son John, plantation where I nowlive; John Higgins' children; to brother George White, allresidue of my estate. Exors: brother George White; brother-in-law Joseph Jeffords. Wit: Richard Sullivan; Peter Mor-land; Ann Whitfield, her mark.

D: 4 June 1784. P: 28 July 1784. R:nd. p. 370

Isaac Mazyck, Charleston, Gent. Wife: Mary, use of lotand house on W side of Broad St., land purchased of CatherineTaylor by my father Isaac Mazyck, Esq., deceased, lot No. 70bounded on N by Dupuy's Alley purchased by my father ofRobert Rawlins and given to me by his will, all during herwidowhood, then to my 3 daus. Daus: Susanna LeNoble,house on Broad St. with part of lot adjoining; Mary, houseand lot on Queen St. purchased of Hugh Anderson, 2 lots in

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Comingtee in said parish, tract of land in said parish originally granted to Samuel Eveleigh, tract in said parish grantedmy father, 2 other tracts also granted my father, my plantation consisting of 6 tracts purchased of Daniel Huger calledLimerick partly in said parish and partly in St. James' Santee;John, plantation called Kensington in said parish, plantationcalled Hyde Park purchased of my nephew except 20 ft.square where his father is buried and which is reserved asa family burying place forever, tracts of land in said pariahpurchased of my nephew, my tract called Soboy, tract purchased of said nephew separated and divided by a plat inmy possession certified by Jonah Robert, Deputy Surveyor.Dau: LydiaBryan, wife of John Bryan, lot on Bay of Charleston known by No. 49. Father; Elias Ball. Brother: JohnComing Ball. Nephew: Elias Ball. Mentions: nephew'sfather; that estate brought by my deceased wife at time ofour marriage, bond dated 27 Jan. 1748 to John and Nichola.<iHarleston; wife's will bearing date of 21 (sic) Mar. 1765[P: 9 May 1783] disposing of said property; to son Elias, mypew No. 16 in middle isle of St. Philip's Church in Charleston,also my clock and family pictures; a number of my slaves haveeloped or been carried away during the late war, if recovereddivided between 2 sons. Exors: sons Elias and John. Wit:Theodore Gaillard, Theodore Gourdin, Samuel Adair.

D: 6 July 1784. P: 20 June 1788. R; nd. p. 196

Abraham Bush, Edisto Island, St. John's Parish, ColletonCounty, planter. Wife: Providence, use of all my lands during her life, executrix. Brother: Peter Bush, deceased. Nephews: Isaac Bush; Abraham Bush. Nieces: Elizabeth Mikeli;Mary Lemmett; Priscilla Maxey; Ann Guerin; Sarah Fuller-ton. Grand-niece: Elizabeth Lemmett. Son-in-law: JohnJenkins. Mentions: Ephraim Mikell; £50 to Rev. Mr. ThomasCooley; my eight day clock; stock of cattle at Tuscororah; mylarge cypress canoe; share due nephew Isaac Bush from hisfather Peter Bush's estate, nieces Mary Lemmett, PriscillaMaxey, Ann Guerin and nephew Abraham Bush shall discharge my executrix from all demands on my estate on account of my acting executor of estate of Peter Bush; residueof personal estate to nieces Sarah Fullerton, Priscilla Maxey,Ann Guerin, grand-niece Elizabeth Lemmett and nephewsIsaac and Abraham Bush; to nephew Isaac Bush, at death of

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my wife, house and land where I now live; at death of mywife to nieces Sarah Fullerton, Priscilla Maxey, Ann Guerin,grand-niece Elizabeth Lemmett and nephew Abraham Bush,residue of my lands; son-in-law to act in behalf of nephewIsaac Bush. Wit: James Maxwell, M.D., Benjamin Seabrook,Ephraim Mikell.

D: 12 May 1788. P: 26 June 1788. R:nd. p. 200

Jane Simmons, Charleston. Sons: William, tenement orhouse in Charleston near State House which my father, JohnStanyarne, purchased of Daniel Blake, Esq.; Thomas. Daus:Ann Eveleigh; Harriet Kinloch. Son-in-law: Cleland Kin-ioch. Mentions: plantation on John's Island; to son Williamand son-in-law in trust for dau. Ann [Eveleigh], 1/4 partresidue of estate, then to her children at 21 years or marriage;to 2 sons and dau. Harriet Kinloch, other 3/4 of residue ofestate. Exors: 2 sons; son-in-law. Wit: Arnoldus Vander-horst, Thomas H. Forrest, Benjamin Bonneau.

D: 18 Sept. 1787. P: 27 June 1788. R: nd. p. 202

John Moore, St. Thomas' and St. Dennis' Parish. Wife:Elizabeth, use of house and lot in Elliott St. in Charleston during her life, then to 2 daus. Son: John Elias, plantation whereI now live, plantation called Clowters, plantation where mylower brickyard is situated, land in fork of Saltcacher [River]in St. Bartholomew's Parish purchased of Roger Pinckney,Provost Marshall, also lot on Bay in Charleston known by No.15 and lot in Union St. Daus: Elizabeth Margaret and Har

riot; Mary Mitchell; Sarah Gibbes. Grandson: William MooreAllston, under 19 years. Mentions: my new schooner; residueof my land to be sold by executors for benefit of estate andresidue to son John E. and daus. Elizabeth Margaret and Harriot. Exors: son; son-in-law Edward Mitchell. Wit: GeorgeElfe, Ann Elfe, Isaac Edwards.

D: 16 Feb. 1788. P: 30 June 1788. R: nd. p. 203

Benjamin Fuller, St. Andrew's Parish, Berkeley County,planter. Mother: Judith Fuller, plantation where I lived onN side Ashley River, then to brother Zacheus Fuller. Brothers: Zacheus and Joseph Fuller, residue of estate. Cousins:

Elizabeth Rind and Sarah Baron. Mentions: my guns and

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