Will – Daniel Oliver – 4 Jun 1746

Document Type: Will
Date: 4 Jun 1746
Correspondent: Daniel Oliver
Archive Source: DUL DPRI wills
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In the name of God amen I Daniell Ollever in the Steell in the County of Northumberland yeoman being of sound and perfect mind and memory prased be God Doe make and Declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form Foolowing That is to say Item I give unto my sister Elsapeth Smith weedow to Edward Smith five Shillings Item I give to my sister <ame> Nickoleson wefe to William Nicklson five Shillings Item I give to my sister Usliee Dods wife to Gilbert dod five shilling Item I give to my sister Mary Davidson wife to Thomas Davidson one Cow Item I give to my sister Dorothy Moor wife to George Moor five shillings all to be paid to them within six months after my death after which I Give and Devise all my houshoulds goods and all sort of Housband goods and all my Corn and hay [missing] and all my personall Estate whatsoever such as Cows <..eldens> mears oxon young beasts sheep and all sort of movbles whatsoever unto my Brother Edward Olever his heires and assigns for ever and I doe hereby order and appoint my said Brother Edward Olever solle and so [missing]  Executor of this my Last Will and Testament hereby Revoking all former and other wills by me at any time heretofor made in witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seall this fourth day of June in the year of our Lord God one thousand Seven hundred and Forty six	his

Daniell Ollee[missing]       mark



Signed sealed published and Declared in the presence of us who at the request and in the presence of the Testator have subscribed our nanes as witnessed hereunto



Thomas Robson   	William Doods [mark]



May the 23d 1748

Thomas Robson one of the subscribing Witnesses was sworn to the due Execution and Edward Oliver sole Executor was also sworn will and faithfully to perform and Execute the same before me

			John Toppin Surrogate
Will DPRI/1/1748/O2

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