His will dated 13 Oct 1807 was as follows: Mary (wife)--house and
plantation (100 ac. of land); one gelden; one
featherbed;
two calves ('caves"); seven hogs; and household
furniture.Elizabeth (daughter)--above house and plantation at her (Mary's)
death;
one bed; one cow; and six hogs.Keziah (dau.)--15 shillings Minor (son)----15 shillings Thomas
(son)---15 shillings Daniel (son)---15 shillings William (son)--15
shillings John (son)-----15 shillings Winneford (dau.)--50 acres
of
land Another son (Jon?)--75 acres of land near Fishers RiverExecutor: Mary; Testators: Thomas Sumers, David Morrison, Thomas Marsh
Signed by John Marsh (his mark 'x') Proven: May term 1809; recorded
and
examined.
Said to be related to Indians..Quiet, didn't talk much...a very good woman...lived with her son, Edgar after her husband died in 1922...a good housekeeper... as related by Inez Taylor....
Died young, had diabetes. Never married
Nick name {Lum Taylor}.
Said to be related to Indians..Quiet, didn't talk much...a very good woman...lived with her son, Edgar after her husband died in 1922...a good housekeeper... as related by Inez Taylor....