A will from Richland County, Ohio abstracted by Anne Budd reads:
"JEFFREYS, DAMARIUS (AR VI, p. 100) 12 April 1845 12 November 1846
To Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society in the U.S., Money due testatrix from William Stevens, lawyer, of Mansfield.
To Mary, wife of Benjamin Paul, house and lot in village of Washington.
To children of Mary, one-half proceeds from sale of above house and lot after decease of Mary.
To sister Elizabeth, wife of William Scott, one-half of above proceeds; $200.00 paid by Siles Coe; all money due from estate of husband of testatrix.
To Siles Coe, $50.00 of what he owes testatrix.
To niece Jane Allen, bureau.
To nephew William S. Paul, buggy.
To newphew William Scott, Jr., bed and bedding.
Executor: William S. Paul
Witnesses: John Stewart, James Sirpless, Augustus McBride."
I would expect to find her buried at Washington Village Cemetery, but I have not seen her grave yet.
A will from Richland County, Ohio abstracted by Anne Budd reads:
"JEFFREYS, DAMARIUS (AR VI, p. 100) 12 April 1845 12 November 1846
To Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society in the U.S., Money due testatrix from William Stevens, lawyer, of Mansfield.
To Mary, wife of Benjamin Paul, house and lot in village of Washington.
To children of Mary, one-half proceeds from sale of above house and lot after decease of Mary.
To sister Elizabeth, wife of William Scott, one-half of above proceeds; $200.00 paid by Siles Coe; all money due from estate of husband of testatrix.
To Siles Coe, $50.00 of what he owes testatrix.
To niece Jane Allen, bureau.
To nephew William S. Paul, buggy.
To newphew William Scott, Jr., bed and bedding.
Executor: William S. Paul
Witnesses: John Stewart, James Sirpless, Augustus McBride."
I would expect to find her buried at Washington Village Cemetery, but I have not seen her grave yet.
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