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Charles County Maryland Will Book AF-11, 1791-1801, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 606.
Thomas Posey, Will, October 3, 1784; November 4, 1800
I, Thomas Posey of CC being of sound and perfect mind and memory
To son Jeremiah Posey, tracts Woodyard Island and Slipe and the improvements thereon. Also one bed and furniture, one cow and one yearling, one pewter dish and six plates, two iron pots during his natural life and after his death, then all to son John Posey.
I appoint my son John Posey to live with his brother Jeremiah in my present dwelling house.
To son John Posey, two feather beds and the furniture thereto, two cows, my horse and riding saddle.
To daughter Jane Maddox, one cow and no more.
To grandson Abednego Posey, one heifer and no more.
To daughter Henrietta Posey, one stone flowered dish, four flowered stone plates, one feather bed and furniture, one Cow.
To daughter Ann Woodward, one cow and calf, now in her possession and no more.
To son Burdit Posey, one cow and calf, now in his possession and no more.
To son George Posey, one cow and calf, now in his possession and no more.
To son Richard Posey, one heifer and no more.
To son Thomas Posey, one cow and one calf now in his possession and no more.
To son Francis Posey, one hogg and no more.
To son William Posey, one English Shilling and no more.
Executor: son John Posey
Signed: October 3, 1784 Thomas (his mark) Posey
Wit: Benjamin Latimer, Wiliam Elgin Jr., James Dunnington
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