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Charles County Maryland Will Book AF-11, 1791-1801, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 188.
John Hanson Sr., May 10, 1787; Codicil June 30, 1792; November 5, 1793
I, John Hanson of CC being in tolerable good health of sound and disposing mind and memory
To wife Elizabeth Hanson all the lands and plantation whereon I now dwell containing 355 acres being part of a tract of land called Greenland together with all the houses orchards and other appurtenances for her natural life and after her decease to sons Walter and Samuel Hanson. Also 70 acres of land lying in Zachariah Swamp called New Stile, then to sons John Hanson and Henry Massey Hanson
To eldest son John Hanson, tracts of land Jordan's Delight, Zachia Old Bridge, Martins Meadows and Marcus Mistaken.
To sons Walter and Samuel Hanson after the decease of my wife Elizabeth Hanson, 70 acres of land lying in Zachia Swamp called New Stile.
To son Walter Hanson after the decease of my wife, all that part of land called Green Land that lyeth on the north side of the main road that leads from Portobacco to the old Bridges.
To son Samuel Hanson after the decease of my wife all that part of land called Green Land that lyeth on the South side of the main road that leads from Portobacco to Zachiah Old Bridges.
Executor: Elizabeth Hanson
Signed: May 10, 1787 Jno Hanson
Wit - Walter Hanson, William Morris, Ignatius Wheeler
Codicil: after the making and executing of the will, son Walter Hanson departed this life, leaving one son and three daughters, John Maddox, Elizabeth, Anne Theobald, and Eleanor. His portion should go to Sarah Hatch Hanson, widow of the deceased Walter Hanson
Signed: June 30, 1792 Jno Hanson
Wit - Walter Hanson, Mungo Muschett, William Hanson of Walter
November 5, 1793: Subscribing witness Walter Hanson Sr. together with William Morris and Ignatius Wheeler, made oath that they saw the testator sign and seal this will
November 5, 1793: Subscribing witness Walter Hanson Sr. together with Mungo Muschett and William Hanson of Walter, made oath that they saw the testator sign and seal the codicil annexed to the will.
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