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Elizabeth Quidley- 1825
Mar. 8, 1825 - Feb. Term 1828
Will: Hyde Co. Will Book 4; pgs. 358-359
Estate: NC Archives, Original estates records 1745-1904; CR.053.508.56

"being sick in body"

I give to Betsy Styron the whole of my wearing apparel, 2 cotton sheets, ½ dozen plates, one dish with a crack in it, one pot & skillet, one fat pot, one trunk (other similar articles mentioned)
To: Christopher Rolinson I give one cow named Filpale and yearling, one horse named Jack, one mill, one knife, set of teacups & saucers, one gun, one ladle, sow & pigs
(other similar articles mentioned)
To: Morris Rolinson one cow named Fortune, the crib, one cook pot
To: Mary Rolinson one cow named Beauty
I also leave to be sold one cow named Blackbird and one named Cowbaby and the money after my funeral expenses I give to Betsy Styron.

I leave with Christopher Rolinson all my corn & meat to use and to give to Betsy Styron as she needs.
Executor: Christopher Rolinson
Wit: Amos Brachum, Zechariah Burrus
/s/ Elizabeth Quidley

no date - Inventory of the property of Elizabeth Quidley who Departed this Life September the __th 1827.  One County pin, Two Cotton Sheets, two pair of Cotton Cards, half Dozen Eplaits, one Dish, one pot, one Skilet, one Cow & yearling, one mill, one Knife Box and knives, one tin Trunk, one Sive, one Sett of Teacups Saucers, Five Teaspoons, one Dish, Two Cows, one Crib, one Cookpot, one Ladle, one Sowe & pigs, one Baker, one Griddle, Four Tumblers, one Du pot, one fat pot, one Trunk, Salt Can, Wonnurax?, Wonbrodax? (one broad ax?)  /s/ Christopher Rolinson

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