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- mentioned in the Nov 4, 1845 account for McPherson William page 512 3rd A/C 1840-1845 Charles County MD Administrative Accounts
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Charles County Maryland Will Book HBBH-13, 1808-1817; {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 485.
Capt. Hezekiah Garner, Will, July 20, 1816; November 2, 1816
I, Hezekiah Garner of CC, being very sick and weak of body, but of sound mind, memory and understanding;
To son Joseph Garner, 50 dollars.
To Thomas M. Garner, the use of negro Chandler for 5 years, and then sold with the money arising equally divided among all my children. Also my old grey mare and all the furniture that I let him have at the time of his marriage.
To son Charles Garner, my grey horse colt, 5 barrels of corn, 20 bushels of oats and 3000 pounds of blade fodder and 50 dollars.
To son William H. M Garner, the use of negro Harry for the term of 1 year, and then sold with the money arising equally divided among all my children, also 50 dollars.
To daughter Elizabeth H. Gambra wife of Domindigo Gambra, all the property I delivered to her at the time of her marriage.
To son Hezekiah Garner, 1 grey mare colt.
Executor: sons Hezekiah Garner and Samuel Robert Hanson McPherson Garner
Signed: July 20, 1816 Hezekiah Garner
Wit: Nehemiah Crawford, Barton Milstead, Frederick Nelson
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Charles County, Maryland Land Records 1814-1817; Liber IB-11 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 523. At the request of Henry McPherson the following Deed was recorded February 13, 1817
Indenture made February 7, 1817; Joseph Garner, Domindigo Gambra and his wife Elizabeth H. Gambra, Thomas M. Garner and his wife Matilda Garner, Hezekiah Garner, Samuel R.H.M. Garner, Charles Garner and William H.M. Garner in consideration of $1907.10 current money of the United States paid to Samuel R.H.M. Garner executor of the last will and testament of Hezekiah Garner by Henry McPherson have sold all their right title interest and estate to two tracts of which Hezekiah Garner late of CC died possessed of called; "Williams Purchase" containing 257 acres 6 perches; and "Garner's Addition" containing 36 acres 1 rod and 18 perches. Signed Joseph Garner, Domindigo Gambra, Elizabeth H. Gambra, Thomas M. Garner, Matilda Garner, Hezekiah Garner, Samuel R.H.M. Garner, Charles Garner, William H.M. Garner in the presence of and acknowledged before Thomas Rogerson, Thomas B. Tubman
February 7, 1817; Elizabeth H. Gambra and Matilda Garner relinquished their right of dower
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