[In the left margin] 36/ At alourt held for the County of Southampton the 14th of February 1750. This Will was presented in Court by Eleanor Jones one of the Executors therein named proved by the Oaths of Chaplin Williams & Simon Harris two of the Witnesses thereto And Ordered to be Recorded And on the Motion of the said Executrix who made Oath accord_- ing to Law Certificate was granted her for obtain_ ing a Probat thereof in due form giving Security Test R Kello Clk [In the left margin] Wm Crumplers Will In the Name of God Amen I William Cumpler being of Perfect sence & Memory do make & Ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner & form following Item I give unto my Son John Crumpler the Plantation I Live on & the Land belonging to the said Plantation from the upperend to the Branch below the Houses to the Bounds Runing up the said Branch to an Ash a lone Tree Standing in the said Branch the said land containing one hundred acres more or less to him & his heirs forever & also sixty five Acres be the same more or less it being part of a Survey of one hundred & thirty Acres of land & is divided by a line of marked trees Between William Crumpler & my Son John Crumpler I give the said sixth five Acres of Land to my son John Crumple & his heirs forever Item I give unto my son William Crumpler ther Remaining part of the two tracks of Land & after my Sons Death I give the Remaining parts of the tws Tracts of Sand aforesaid to my Grandson William Crumpler Son of my son son Wm Cumpler & to his hens forever Item I give unto my Grandaughter Daughter of my Grandson Wm Crumpler by name Sile Eumpéer one [In the left margin] 37/ Feather Bad & firniture belonging to it & two puter Dishes and two puter Bassons & two plats to her of her heirs But if my said Grand Daughter Dies before the Comes to the age of Eighteen the said Legacy to return to my Grandson William Crumpler to which I give Rest of my Estate goods Chattles to him & his heirs forever and I do appoint my son William Crump_ ler my Executor to this my Last Will & Testament Reveaking all others Wills hereafter made by me Witness whereof I have hereunto I set my hand and Seal this 29th day of October 1720. ----------------- his Witness William W Crumpler Thomas Williamson mark At a Court held at the Courthouse for the County of Southampton the 14th of February 1550 --------------- This Will was presented in Court by William Crumpler the Exor therein named proved by the Bath of The Willia ~mson a Witness therets & Ordered to be Recorded And on the Motion of the said Exor who made Oath accord_ ~ing to Law Certificate was Granted him for obtain_ inng a Probat thereof in due form giving Sewrity Test R Kello Clk [In the left margin] Timothy Thorp Will In the Name of God Amen I Temothy Thorp of the County of Southampton being sick & weak but / Praised be god / of Perfect sence & Memmory do make this my HLast Will & Testament Imprimis I Humbly Recommend soul to God that Gave it Steadfastly Trusting to his Graicious Acceptations thereof & my Body I Commit to the Earth to be decently Interred at the Discrasion of my Exors hereafter named & for my Worldly Estate it hath Pleas God of his goodness to [In the left margin] 36/ At alourt held for the County of Southampton the 14th of February 1750. This Will was presented in Court by Eleanor Jones one of the Executors therein named proved by the Oaths of Chaplin Williams & Simon Harris two of the Witnesses thereto And Ordered to be Recorded And on the Motion of the said Executrix who made Oath accord_- ing to Law Certificate was granted her for obtain_ ing a Probat thereof in due form giving Security Test R Kello Clk [In the left margin] Wm Crumplers Will In the Name of God Amen I William Cumpler being of Perfect sence & Memory do make & Ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner & form following Item I give unto my Son John Crumpler the Plantation I Live on & the Land belonging to the said Plantation from the upperend to the Branch below the Houses to the Bounds Runing up the said Branch to an Ash a lone Tree Standing in the said Branch the said land containing one hundred acres more or less to him & his heirs forever & also sixty five Acres be the same more or less it being part of a Survey of one hundred & thirty Acres of land & is divided by a line of marked trees Between William Crumpler & my Son John Crumpler I give the said sixth five Acres of Land to my son John Crumple & his heirs forever Item I give unto my son William Crumpler ther Remaining part of the two tracks of Land & after my Sons Death I give the Remaining parts of the tws Tracts of Sand aforesaid to my Grandson William Crumpler Son of my son son Wm Cumpler & to his hens forever Item I give unto my Grandaughter Daughter of my Grandson Wm Crumpler by name Sile Eumpéer one [In the left margin] 37/ Feather Bad & firniture belonging to it & two puter Dishes and two puter Bassons & two plats to her of her heirs But if my said Grand Daughter Dies before the Comes to the age of Eighteen the said Legacy to return to my Grandson William Crumpler to which I give Rest of my Estate goods Chattles to him & his heirs forever and I do appoint my son William Crump_ ler my Executor to this my Last Will & Testament Reveaking all others Wills hereafter made by me Witness whereof I have hereunto I set my hand and Seal this 29th day of October 1720. ----------------- his Witness William W Crumpler Thomas Williamson mark At a Court held at the Courthouse for the County of Southampton the 14th of February 1550 --------------- This Will was presented in Court by William Crumpler the Exor therein named proved by the Bath of The Willia ~mson a Witness therets & Ordered to be Recorded And on the Motion of the said Exor who made Oath accord_ ~ing to Law Certificate was Granted him for obtain_ inng a Probat thereof in due form giving Sewrity Test R Kello Clk [In the left margin] Timothy Thorp Will In the Name of God Amen I Temothy Thorp of the County of Southampton being sick & weak but / Praised be god / of Perfect sence & Memmory do make this my HLast Will & Testament Imprimis I Humbly Recommend soul to God that Gave it Steadfastly Trusting to his Graicious Acceptations thereof & my Body I Commit to the Earth to be decently Interred at the Discrasion of my Exors hereafter named & for my Worldly Estate it hath Pleas God of his goodness to