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TOWGOOD, JOSIAS, Prince George's Co. 9 Dec, 1752; 28 Mar, 1753
To son Josias Towgood, dwelling plantation.
To daus, Mary Towgood, Martha Anne Towgood and Elizabeth Towgood, slaves.
Land in Anne Arundel Co. to be sold by exs. and proceeds to my 4 chIldrenr above named.
Children Josias and Elizabeth, to be in care of my bro-In-law, William Beanes, Jr., until of age,
Appoint him, William Beanes, Jr. and Colmore Beanes, Jr., ex., 28.4611
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Josias Towgood 36.387 A Page £43.15,11 £43.15.11 Aug 28 1754
The amount of the inventory also included #831. The amount of the accounts also included #1722.
Payments to: Christopher Lowndes, Amelia Ellson, Richard Neall, John Orme, Henry Brookes, William Brown, Mary Townley, Martha Towgood (orphant), Mary Towgood (orphant), Daniel Dulany, Esq., Peter Dent.
Distribution to: orphants (unnamed).
Executors: MM William & Colmore Beans.
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Towgood, Josias, A, A. Co,, 25th Jan., 1734-5; 5th Mch., 1734.
To son Josias and hrs., land in Prince George's Co.
to wife Mary, use of land in A. A. Co. during life; at her decease to son Josias and hrs.; 1/3 of personal estate.
to daus. Mary and Ann, personalty.
to child., viz.: Christian Lane, Elizabeth Crosby, Mary, Josias, Frances Hutchins and Ann, residue of estate.
Exs.: Wife Mary and son-in-law Richard Lane..
Test: Josias Sunderland, Francis Rande11.
Memo: Additional probate, folio 279. Francis Randall, planter, A. A. Co., Josias Sunderland, planter, Calvert Co. and Richard Lane, gent., Calvert Co., depose that Coll. Josias Towgood did declare his true intent was that the legacy to his dau Frances Hutchins should have no effect unless his said dau. came into the province and made use of it. Coll. Towgood departed this life Thursday, 30th inst. 21. 469.
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