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Nancy O'Neil Harris

Birth
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1821 (aged 38–39)
York County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Will of John Oneill. Proved 13 July 1801 by Robert Anderson and John Macdowel.

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. Proved 13 July 1801 by Robert Anderson and John Macdowel.

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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