January 8, 1815 - Hughes, John of Pittsgrove, Salem County
Wife Mary - income from all real estate during widowhood - also all moveable estate after paying debts. She is to maintain and educate the children. All this is in lieu of dower. At death or remarriage of wife, all moveable estate to 4 daughters - Rachel, Mary, Margaret, and Christina.
Son Henry - 1/2 of 160 acres bought of Clement Acton.
Son Benjamin - the other 1/2
Son John - the farm where I now live, and piece of woodland lately bought of Jacob Wick.
Three sons to share the land on Broad Pond Branch
Executor - John Pimm
Witnesses - Henry Kandle Sr., Daniel Hires, Elizabeth Kandle
Proved April 24, 1815
Inventory includes shoemaker tools and lumber
January 8, 1815 - Hughes, John of Pittsgrove, Salem County
Wife Mary - income from all real estate during widowhood - also all moveable estate after paying debts. She is to maintain and educate the children. All this is in lieu of dower. At death or remarriage of wife, all moveable estate to 4 daughters - Rachel, Mary, Margaret, and Christina.
Son Henry - 1/2 of 160 acres bought of Clement Acton.
Son Benjamin - the other 1/2
Son John - the farm where I now live, and piece of woodland lately bought of Jacob Wick.
Three sons to share the land on Broad Pond Branch
Executor - John Pimm
Witnesses - Henry Kandle Sr., Daniel Hires, Elizabeth Kandle
Proved April 24, 1815
Inventory includes shoemaker tools and lumber
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