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I Thomas Nutting of Charles Parish In the County of York
to my DAUGHTER JANE NUTTING all my Plantation and Tract of Land whereon i dwelll, but in case there be no heirs of her body, then do leave to my GRANDAUGHTER, ELIZABETH SCANTLER,
To My DAUGHTER KATHERINE SHELTON, all my plantation and tract of land lying at the head of Charles River, Adjoining to Hayward's Mill, But in case she died without issue/children,
to my SON IN LAW WILLIAM SHELTON, during his natural life and after his decease, To go unto my Jane Nutting and her heirs.
To my SON IN LAW RICHARD SCANTLER, my seal ring, Cane and Sword,.
To my DAUGHTER ELIZABETH DOZWELL/DOSWELL, one Negro man named Great Jake, and one negro girl.
To my SON IN LAW JOHN DOZWELL, One gold ring marked P. S.
to my DAUGHTER JANE NUTTING, after my Wife Elizabeth Nutting, has her due share of my Negro's, her choice of the Four remaining Negro's.
To MY DAUGHTER JANE, One Feather Bed And Furniture
To My GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH SCLATER, Two Negro Children called Will and Judy, being children of my Negro Woman Frank. Residue to MY THREE DAUGHTERS, MARY SCATLER, KATHERINE SHELTON, AND JANE NUTTING. EQUALLY DIVIDED AMONGST THEM.
William Shelton and Jane Nutting Executors.
Proven York Court, September 16, 1717
Witnesses: Robert, Thomas, And Robert Jr. Kerby
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