Wills:  Will of William Winchester, (1784) Carroll County, Maryland

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WILLIAM WINCHESTER, filed in Frederick Co, MD, dated 14 May  1784, proved
7 Oct 1790 In the Name of God, Amen I William Winchester Sen’r of
Frederick County in  the State of Maryland being in perfect health of body
and of sound and disposing  mind memory and understanding considering the
certainty of death and the  uncertainty of the time thereof and being
desirous to settle my worldly affairs  and thereby be the better prepared
to leave this world when it shall please God  to call me hence do therefore
make and publish this my last Will and Testament  in manner and form
following that is to say; First and principally I commit my  soul unto the
hands of Almighty God, and my body to the earth to be decently  buried at
the discretion of my executors herein after named, and after my debts  and
funeral charges are paid I devise and bequeath as follows viz. Item. I give
and devise unto my dear wife Lydia my plantation whereon I now  dwell to
her for and during her natural life. I allso give and devise unto her  all
my personal property except what is hereafter bequeathed to her, her heirs 
and assigns for ever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Catherine
ten guineas to be paid  by my executor herein after named at twelve month
after the decease of my wife  Lydia. Item. I give and bequeath unto my
daughter Mary ten guineas to be paid by my  executor herein after named at
twelve month after the decease of my wife Lydia  and no more of my estate,
in like manner my daughter Catherine is to have no  more of my estate.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter in law Mary Winchester ten
guineas  as above is expressed to be paid. Item. I give and bequeath unto
my daughter  Elizabeth one riding horse saddle and bridle allso one feather
bed and  furniture, allso one cow and one hundred pounds current money to
be paid by my  executor herein after named at the end of twelve months of
the decease of my  wife and sooner if convenient. I give and bequeath to my
daughter Lydia one riding horse saddle and bridle  and one cow, and one
feather bed and furniture and allso one hundred pounds  current money to be
paid by my executor herein after named at twelve months  after the decease
of my wife and sooner if convenient. Item. I give and bequeath  unto my son
David one house and lott in Westminister Town in Frederick State of 
Maryland said lott being known in the Plan of said Town by the Number (41)
allso  the reversion, and reversions of all rents taxes, and profits
arising out of and  from said Town. I allso give and bequeath unto my said
son David one riding  horse saddle and bridle to the value of thirty pounds
current money to him his  heirs and assigns for ever. Item. I give and
bequeath unto my two sons Richard and Stephen jointly all  that my moiety
or half part of part of a tract of land called The Addition to 
Loveall’s Prospect situate on the Falls of Patapsco River in
Baltimore County  said half part contains twenty five acres of land as of
deed to them the said  Richard and Stephen their heirs and assigns for
ever. Item. I give and bequeath  unto my son William three hundred pounds
current money to be paid him or his  heirs by my executor hereafter named
at twelve months after the decease of my  wife and no more of my estate.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son James one hundred and fifty pounds 
current money to be paid him by my executor at twelve months after the
decease  of my wife and no more of my estate. Item. I give and bequeath
unto my son  George one hundred and fifty pounds current money to be paid
him by my executor  at twelve months after the decease of my wife an no
more of my estate. Item. I  give and bequeath unto my son Richard one
hundred and fifty pounds current money  to be paid him by my executor at
twelve months after the decease of my wife an  no more of my estate. Item.
I give and bequeath after the paying and satisfying  the above bequests all
the rest and residue of my estate both real and personall  unto my son
Stephen to him his heirs and assigns for ever. And lastly I do  hereby
constitute and appoint my sons William and Stephen to be executors of  this
my last Will and Testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me 
heretofore made ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last
Will  and Testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my  seal this fourteenth day of May Anno Domini Seventeen Hundred
and Eighty  four. Signed sealed published and declared by William & for his
last Will and Testament in the presence of us who Wm. Winchester at his
request and in his presence have sub- scribed our names as witnesses
thereto.  James Wells, Jacob ---- [King or Rees?], David Fisher  Frederick
County October 7th 1790 Then came Stephen Winchester and made oath that the
aforegoing instrument of  writing is the true and whole will and Testament
of William Winchester late of  Frederick County deceased that hath come to
his hands and possession and that he  doth not know of any other. Geo.
Murdoch Reg.