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Charles County Maryland Will Book AL-12, 1801-1808, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 507.
Eleanor Ann Hamilton, Will, December 7, 1807; January 21, 1808
I, Eleanor A. Hamilton of CC,being sick and weak in body, but of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding;
To daughter Arthelia Hamilton, negroes, Harry and Caroline Barry, 1 gray mare, 1 bed and furniture.
To daughter Hecatissa Wade, negroes Jim and Suck, 1 gray mare.
To granddaughter Clarinda Burditt Hardy, negro Maria, 1 bed, bedstead and furniture.
Item: It is my will and desire that my daughter Arthelia Hamilton should take care of my granddaughter Clarinda Burditt Hardy, she being afflicted, till her marriage or death.
To son Pliny Hamilton, negro Tom.
To granddaughter Eleonar Ann Hamilton, negro Nelly.
To granddaughter Eleonar Ann Lanham, ½ dozen silver tea spoons and 1 pair silver sugar tongs.
To daughter Julia Lanham, 1 mahogany tea chest.
To daughter Delilah Hamilton, ½ dozen silver table spoons,
Item: the residue of my property equally divided amongst my children and grandchildren, namely; Simpronia Lanham, Julia Lanham, Lucy Dent Hardy, Eleonar Ann Hamilton, Cordelia Wade Hardy, Thomas Dent Hardy & Olivia George Hardy.
Executor: daughters Hecatissa Wade and Arthelia Hamilton
Signed: December 7, 1807 Eleanor A. Hamilton
Wit: John Mitchell, Richard B. Meek, Gerard Robertson
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Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 34. Nov 14, 1789 from Pliny Hamilton (Hamilton) of CC, planter, to John Hoskins (Hoskin) Stone of CC, merchant, for 108 £, all that tract of land in CC, that is to say, all that tract of land called Montjoy, bounded by Scissons Path, containing 62 acres. Signed - Pliny Hamilton. Wit - Danl Jenifer*, Henry Barnes*. Recorded Apr 16, 1790
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