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Agnes “Nancy” Gallaher Rigdon

Birth
Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
3 Oct 1839 (aged 80)
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Agnes and William were the parents of:

Carvil/1790 m. Sarah Boyer
Loammi/13 Sep 1791 m. Rebecca White Dunlevy
Sidney/19 Feb 1793 m. Phebe Brooks
Lacy/1795 (Mrs Peter Boyer)

Will: 22 May 1810 Allegheny Co., PA

He leaves wife, Nancy, one third of his personal estate and a life interest in his "dwelling house" and contiguous buildings during her widowhood. To son Carvel he left 100 ac. of land on the SE end of his plantation, not to interfere with his mother's portion. To son Sidney 100 ac. on the N side of his plantation, not to interfere with his mother's portion. Remainder of land to son Loammi, not to infringe on his mother's portion. He appropriates funds for son Loammi to continue his studies to become a physician. The remaining 2/3 of his personal estate is left to daughter Lacy. Some abstracts have shown her as "Lucy", but the film clearly shows L-a-c-y. This name has come down strongly as a name for daughters in this branch of the Rigdons. Wife, Nancy, and Joseph Phillips are named executors.

Witnesses: Ebenezer Gallaher (brother of Nancy), Thomas Rigdon and David Philips. The will was presented and admitted to probate on 31 May 1810.

Rev. David Phillips was pastor of the Peters Creek Baptist Church.

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Agnes and William were the parents of:

Carvil/1790 m. Sarah Boyer
Loammi/13 Sep 1791 m. Rebecca White Dunlevy
Sidney/19 Feb 1793 m. Phebe Brooks
Lacy/1795 (Mrs Peter Boyer)

Will: 22 May 1810 Allegheny Co., PA

He leaves wife, Nancy, one third of his personal estate and a life interest in his "dwelling house" and contiguous buildings during her widowhood. To son Carvel he left 100 ac. of land on the SE end of his plantation, not to interfere with his mother's portion. To son Sidney 100 ac. on the N side of his plantation, not to interfere with his mother's portion. Remainder of land to son Loammi, not to infringe on his mother's portion. He appropriates funds for son Loammi to continue his studies to become a physician. The remaining 2/3 of his personal estate is left to daughter Lacy. Some abstracts have shown her as "Lucy", but the film clearly shows L-a-c-y. This name has come down strongly as a name for daughters in this branch of the Rigdons. Wife, Nancy, and Joseph Phillips are named executors.

Witnesses: Ebenezer Gallaher (brother of Nancy), Thomas Rigdon and David Philips. The will was presented and admitted to probate on 31 May 1810.

Rev. David Phillips was pastor of the Peters Creek Baptist Church.

(jtgillet)


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