He gave to his wife and her children all the household stuffe and goods w'ch was hers before he married
her, except some few particular things w'ch he appoynted his executor to sell to pay his debts
More he gave to his said wife one sow, one cow and two calves with a little feild growing with wheate
tares and oates with all his hop poles,
he gave to his sonne John a booke called Brightmans,
to Richard his sonne a Coffe-bible,
to his two daughters a stock of bees? between them, to each of them one holland pillowcote,
to his daughter Mary a pocket bible with a booke called Austens meditations,
he gave to Dorothy his daughter a booke called the resolutions,
he gave to his said two daughters three pounds apeice if his goods? would hold on? after his debts were paid,
and then if any things remayned he gave it equally to be divided between all his children,
and he made John Cabell his sonne Executor of his said will
In the presence of Rowland Lawrence � Edward Simmons (the writer)
Probate 10 August 1649
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