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Charles County Maryland Will Book HBBH-13, 1808-1817; {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 24.
James Anderson, Will, September 14, 1806, March 21, 1808
I, James Anderson of CC, being sick and weak of body, but of perfect memory;
Item: to be decently buried at the discretion of my sister Ellenor Anderson.
To sister Ellenor Anderson, all my right title claim and interest into a tract called "Foxes Race". Also 1 feather bed, 1 sorrel horse, and everything that I may die possessed with.
Executor: sister Ellenor Anderson
Signed: September 14, 1806 James Anderson
Wit: Ahasuerus Davis, Levin Sothoron, Jonathan Bramel
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Charles County Maryland Will Book AF-11, 1791-1801, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 208.
James Anderson, February 3, 1794; March 7, 1794
I, James Anderson of CC being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory
To wife Ann Anderson, one third part of my goods and chattles after my debs are paid.
To son James Anderson two thirds of my goods and chattles after my debts are paid
To daughter Elenor, eight shillings and four pence current money
Executor: George Morton
Signed: February 3, 1794 James Anderson
Wit - Joseph Morton, Thomas Carrico, Jonathan Burch
Probated on March 7, 1794 by witnesses Joseph Morton, Thomas Carrico, and Jonathan Burch, who made oath that they saw the testator sign and seal this will.
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