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Charles County Maryland Will Book AL-12, 1801-1808, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 224.
John Hurry, Will, October 29, 1804; November 6, 1804
I, John Hurry of Fairfax County, Virginia, being weak in body but of sound mind and memory;
I require and enjoin that my son John Hurry shall be educated so far as to enable him to do his own business as a mechanic after all I possess in this world is to be equally divided between my three children.
Executor: Cornelius Davis
Signed: October 29, 1804 John Hurry
Wit: Edmund Edmunds, Samuel Cross, Lancelot Lomax
November 6, 1804; District of Columbia, Alexandria County, I Cleon Moore, Register of Wills, certify that the within writing was this day presented to the Orphans Court and that it might be duly admitted to record in the Orphans Court of Charles County, Maryland where the devisees reside. Sworn to Thomas Moore, notary public for the county of Alexandria in the 29th year of our independence.
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