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November Term 1827
In the name of God amen. I Elizabeth Allred being in low state of health, but of sound mind and memory, do make this my last will and testament.
First, I give and bequest to Samuel Allred one walnut chest, one pair dressers.
Secondly, I give to Elizabeth Duncan a pewter dish and pewter bason.
Thirdly, I give to Sarah Elliott one stand of curtains.
Fourthly, I give to WM. Allred, Sr. one pewter tankard.
Fifthly, I give and bequest to Thomas Allred, son of Eli Allred a certain track of land lying on the waters of Sandy Creek, adjoining Samuel Trogdan, containing one hundred and forty acres.
Sixthly, I give to John Diffee one sheep. [This is Moses Diffee’s son]
Seventhly, I give to Elizabeth Laughlin one sheep. [This is Moses Diffee’s daughter]
The balance of my estate to be sold and an equal division made between my living brother and sisters, and where any of my brothers or sisters are deceased, their children to have on share, with those living, except John Diffee, Sr. and Elizabeth Laughlin [they already got theirs], and I appoint Elisha Coffen executor.
Oct. 27th Day of 1827
Attest William Swafford
James Odell
Elizabeth Allred
The execution of this will of Elizabeth Allred was proven in open court by William Swafford and James Odell.
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