Abstract of the will of Francis Slaughter: To my mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Upton, 10 shillings to buy her a pair of gloves. My brother-in-law, Coll. Moore Fauntleroy, my book entitled Hooker's Ecclesiastical Policy. To Andrew, my overseer, as much boradcloth as will make him a suit. To my dear wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter, all the rest of my estate, and appoint her executrix, reserving and excepting my rapier and belt and a young mare that runs either about Lyons or Lower Chipoaxe creek ____ _____ river. I appoint my good friend and loving brother (in-law), Humphrey Booth, assistant to my wife, and give him the said rapier and mare. Francis Slaughter Witnesses _______ _______ _______ _______ Phillip Sanders (dated and proved about 1656-7)
Abstract of the will of Francis Slaughter: To my mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Upton, 10 shillings to buy her a pair of gloves. My brother-in-law, Coll. Moore Fauntleroy, my book entitled Hooker's Ecclesiastical Policy. To Andrew, my overseer, as much boradcloth as will make him a suit. To my dear wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter, all the rest of my estate, and appoint her executrix, reserving and excepting my rapier and belt and a young mare that runs either about Lyons or Lower Chipoaxe creek ____ _____ river. I appoint my good friend and loving brother (in-law), Humphrey Booth, assistant to my wife, and give him the said rapier and mare. Francis Slaughter Witnesses _______ _______ _______ _______ Phillip Sanders (dated and proved about 1656-7)
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