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Charles County Maryland Will Book AF-11, 1791-1801, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 254.
Ann Sanders, December 16, 1794; January 5, 1795
I, Ann Sanders of CC being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory
To Ann Gardiner, daughter of William Gardiner, negroes, Gerrard, Mary, Milly, Helen, Henny, Primus and Catharine.
To Mary Gardiner, daughter of William Gardiner, negroes, Vickey Jr., Lisha and child Celia.
To Eleanor Brook, daughter of John Brook, negroes, Tom, Charity and child Ann.
To James Brook, son of John Brook, negro boy Matt.
To Doritha Brook, daughter of John Brook, negro girl Sell.
To Joseph Gardiner, son of William Gardiner, negro boy Matthew.
To Ann Gardiner, son of William Gardiner, my riding horse and chair, one of my best feather beds and furniture, leather chairs, one large black walnut table, one large looking glass, one bay mare, and best chintz gown.
To James Brook, son of John Brook, one large red trunk and bowfitt (Buffett).
To niece Ann Gardiner, my black silk gown.
To the Reverend John Boarman, one thousand pounds of crop tobacco to be paid within twelve month after my decease.
To the Reverend Joseph Doyne one thousand pounds of crop tobacco.
To the Reverend Robert Hunter, one English guinea.
To the Reverend Francis Neal, one English guinea.
To the poor of the congregation, five pounds
To the clergy in support of this congregation, five pounds currency.
To negroes Bob and wife Vickey after my decease, their freedom, and one bay mare.
To Ann Gardiner, daughter of William Gardiner, pay unto the aforesaid old negros Bob and Vickey, forty shilling currency yearly.
To negro maids, Milley, Mary and Lisha, the residue of my wearing apparel.
Executor: John Brook and William Gardiner
Signed: December 16, 1794 Ann (her mark) Sanders
Wit - Francis Bowling, Thomas Osborn Sr.
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