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Gittens Wills, 1729-1860


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  • Title Gittens Wills, 1729-1860 
    Author Pat Stafford 
    Publisher Date: Dec 2008; 
    Source ID S748 
    Text Pat Stafford, Gittens Wills, 1729-1860 (, Dec 2008).

    Page 7, Joseph Gittens
    Joseph1761RB6/30/269 of St. Philip,
    Item. To my beloved wife Hannah Gittens during her natural life in full lieu of dower…any part of my estate whatsoever…my plantation… with all and every the buildings standing and being erected thereon and all the Negro slaves…with all and every increase of the female Negro slaves…quick and dead stock and plantation utensils…which said Negro slaves was given and bequeathed to me by my father-in-law Nathaniel Gittens…by the name of my Thickett Estate And after the decease of my aforesaid wife…the aforesaid plantation…to my loving daughter Hannah Eastmond, wife of Doct. Samuel Eastmond and her heirs for ever. Item. …to my aforesaid daughter Hannah Eastmond the sum of one thousand pounds current money to be paid her at two equal payments….
    Item. …to my loving grandson Joseph Wood Gittens when he attains the age of twenty one years the sum of fifteen hundred pounds current money, but if he departs this life before…without issue lawfully begat…the said sum to sink in my estate…
    Item. …to my loving son Benjamin Gittens and his heirs forever he paying all my just debts funeral debts and legacies all the rest residue of my estate both real and personal ..do nominate my said son Benjamin Gittens whole and sole Executor Sealed 23 February 1761.
    Witnesses: Jos Wood, John Archer, John Amey.
    Proved at Pilgrim 15 May1761 before Charles Pinfold. 
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    Doctor Joseph Gittens