second wife who had long been a captive among indians
will of Elizabeth
wit Adam Dickinson, George Fransico, William Farrarand ___ Williams
exex : Trusty friends William Sitlington and George Fransico
Beq:
to John McDonald, son of brother Samuel, dec lands on Mills creek known of Fulton Springs
to Samuel McDonald, son of Samuel, Negro man Ned who will be free if in five years he pays $250 and my Negro boy Adam
to Thomas McDonald, son of Samuel, negro woman Polly and her youngest child Marshall
to William McDonald $1000
to Hugh McDonald negro boy Lish
to Rebecca, daughter of Samuel, negro girl Polly child Emily
to Elanor, daughter of Samuel, negro girl Roday
to Polly, daughter of Samuel, negro girl Hannah
to William Roberts of Ohio, who married Elizabeth McDonald, Negro mans Jonathan, he is also to take care and protection of two negro girls Milla & Hetty until they reach 21 age and then they are set to be free and $500
to John McDonald, son of brother John dec negro girl Anny, his $300 bond to her and negro girl Sally
to Samuel McDonald, son of John dec, two negro boys Jack and Ben until they are 25 at which time they are to be freed
to William McDonald, son of John Negro boy Bill until he is 25 when he is to be set free
to neices Elizabeth & Polly Gillaspie daughter of John who lives in Ohio bonds of ____ Woolf who purchased land from her
to ____ Black ("Christian name i do not know"} who married neice Jane McDonald, daughter of John, negro boy Sesar until he is 25, and then he is to be freed
to Andrew Sitlington Crawford, negor boy Ames who lives with him
to William Sitlington, if he pays her estate her estate $450 in two years negro boy andrew
negro man Tom, now hired to Edward Hugart of KY, is to go, after completing his term, to William McDonald who lives in Indiana, who is to set him free
Israel, Susana, Lucy, James, Ann, Milla, Moses, Rachel, and little Ned are all free
to sister Mary Brown of the state of KY $500
to sister Rebecca, wife of John Sexton, $333.33 in three installments, but no money is to go to John sexton or anybody representing him "not wanting any part thereof to be applied to his use"
to Margaret McDonald widow of John $300
to brother Hugh $600
to neice Jane Clark $150
to Margaret Porter, daughter of brother John $150
to niece Martha Porter $150
to Polly Crawford, daughter of Nathan Crawford $150
to Margaret D Crawford daughter of Nathan $100
to Elizabeth S Crawford daughter of natahn $100
to Polly Stone $100
to Hugh McDonlad, son of brother Hugh, my clock
executors "do not meddle" with the following household furniture which is to remain in the house, corner cupboard, chhest of drawers, folding leaf table, one small table
to William Sitlington my desk
to Elanor McDonald, daughter of brother Samuel $100
to Patsy, daughter of brother Samuel $100
$1000 endowment to Windy Cove congregation, with interest to be used "it is my most sincre wish that the Congregation be enabled to support and keep a minister of the gospel of the Presbyterian persuasion" and she know they cant afford it
to worthy friends Jacob Warwick and Charles Cameron $400 each
to John Sitlington, his bond due me for two horses
to Andrew Sitlington, on paying Jane Sloan #300, negor woman Emma and her three children Tom, Sam, and Julian
to Jane Sloan this $300
to William Sitlington negro woman Nancy and her 4 children John, Randolph, Charlotta and youngest not named
to slave Jonathan (going to William Roberts of ohio) a bay horse to carry him and the two girls to Ohio $30 for expenses and "a sufficent pass"
Her executors are to pay her slaves engaged in securing her crops
Any balance to be divided among those left money
Wearing appearl to Elizabeth Roberts wife of William