John Neill of Lewes Delaware 1739 And His Descendants
John Neill of Lewes Delaware 1739 And His Descendants
Neill, Edward D. (Edward Duffield), 1823-1893
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To Alfred, the clock in the parlor. To Edward D. Ingraham, the clock in the pantry. To Martha R. Neill, my gold watch. To Rebecca Martin, my silver watch. I direct the sum of five hundred dollars to be added to the amount of the residue of my estate bequeathed hereinafter to Benjamin and Mary Duffield, which said five hundred dollars is to be held by Dr. Henry Neill, upon conditions hereinafter provided. To Catharine Ingraham, my silver tankard. To Benjamin Duffield, son of my deceased nephew E...dward Duffield, my violin and case, and my share in the Philadelphia Library Conipany. 92 Duffield. The residue of my estate I direct to be divided into three equal parts. One third I give and bequeath to Edward, Alfred, and Catharine Ingraham, share and share alike. One-third to my sister Sarah Hepburn's children, in the following proportions : one-fifth to Eliza VanderKemp ; three-fifths to Frances Strawbridge ; one-fifth to James Hepburn. "~ The remaining third to the children and grandchildren of my deceased brother Dr.
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