Will of John Oneill of Union County, farmer.... to my wife Nancey Oneill, whom I constitute my executrix, the use of the plantation whereon I now live with free egress and ingress and benefit thereof during her natural life and then to be divided equally between my three sons viz Henry, Hugh and John; to my daughter Isbel, one bay mare colt, cows, sheep, etc; the
rone mare be sold to the highest bidder and price and $26 which is coming of the price of the gray mare which James Young got when this is got to pay my little debts; my four daughters Sarah Sterling, Mary Davison, Dorcas Donalson, Nancey Harris; L5 for the schooling of my three youngest children Hugh, John and Bettey; 2 June 1801. John Oneill (N)
(seal) Witness; George McCarter, Robert Anderson, John McDowel.
Will of John Oneill of Union County, farmer.... to my wife Nancey Oneill, whom I constitute my executrix, the use of the plantation whereon I now live with free egress and ingress and benefit thereof during her natural life and then to be divided equally between my three sons viz Henry, Hugh and John; to my daughter Isbel, one bay mare colt, cows, sheep, etc; the
rone mare be sold to the highest bidder and price and $26 which is coming of the price of the gray mare which James Young got when this is got to pay my little debts; my four daughters Sarah Sterling, Mary Davison, Dorcas Donalson, Nancey Harris; L5 for the schooling of my three youngest children Hugh, John and Bettey; 2 June 1801. John Oneill (N)
(seal) Witness; George McCarter, Robert Anderson, John McDowel.
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