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transcriptions:wills:will_isaac_dubose_1773-03-10 [2019-12-07 10:52:09] – bold names Ken Normantranscriptions:wills:will_isaac_dubose_1773-03-10 [2023-11-26 17:49:17] – old revision restored (2023-10-02 20:06:14) Ken Norman
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 Further it is my Will in case it should so happen that my Son **Isaac** should die under Age or before he attains to twenty One Years then & in that Case the aforesaid three parcels of Lands containing in the whole Six hundred & fifty One ''[651]'' Acres[(note1)] more or less which I have herein bequeathed to my said Son **Isaac** shall be equally divided betwixt my said two Sons **David** & **Samuel** to them & their heirs & Assigns forever as tenants in Common & it is my further Will that in case it should so happen that either my Sons **David** or **Samuel** should die before he attains to the Age of Twenty One Years then & in that Case the part & lotts ''[sic]'' of Lands hereby intended to be bequeath ''[sic]'' to the one so dying I Give bequeath & devise to the Surviving two Sons to be equally divided between them as above mentioned by indifferent Men to them & to their heirs & Assigns forever as tenants in Common Further it is my Will in case it should so happen that my Son **Isaac** should die under Age or before he attains to twenty One Years then & in that Case the aforesaid three parcels of Lands containing in the whole Six hundred & fifty One ''[651]'' Acres[(note1)] more or less which I have herein bequeathed to my said Son **Isaac** shall be equally divided betwixt my said two Sons **David** & **Samuel** to them & their heirs & Assigns forever as tenants in Common & it is my further Will that in case it should so happen that either my Sons **David** or **Samuel** should die before he attains to the Age of Twenty One Years then & in that Case the part & lotts ''[sic]'' of Lands hereby intended to be bequeath ''[sic]'' to the one so dying I Give bequeath & devise to the Surviving two Sons to be equally divided between them as above mentioned by indifferent Men to them & to their heirs & Assigns forever as tenants in Common
  
-It is my Will in three years after my decease that my Negro fellow named Sabey & his Wife named Grace shall be free to all intents & intents & ''[sic]'' purposes whatsoever & it is my desire of my Children that they will reasonably maintain the two said Negroes named Sabey & Grace from the time they become free ''[unreadable: presume "until"]'' their Lives End+It is my Will in three years after my decease that my Negro fellow named **Sabey** & his Wife named **Grace** shall be free to all intents & intents & ''[sic]'' purposes whatsoever & it is my desire of my Children that they will reasonably maintain the two said Negroes named **Sabey** **Grace** from the time they become free ''[unreadable: presume "until"]'' their Lives End
  
 Item I Give devise & bequeath to my four children named **Joanna Dubose** **Isaac Dubose** **David Dubose** & **Samuel Dubose** all the rest & Residue of my Estate to them & their heirs & Assigns for ever to be equally divided amongst them share & share alike My Sons to inherit at the Age of twenty One years & my daughter at the day of Marriage or at the Age of twenty One Years which shall first happen Item I Give devise & bequeath to my four children named **Joanna Dubose** **Isaac Dubose** **David Dubose** & **Samuel Dubose** all the rest & Residue of my Estate to them & their heirs & Assigns for ever to be equally divided amongst them share & share alike My Sons to inherit at the Age of twenty One years & my daughter at the day of Marriage or at the Age of twenty One Years which shall first happen
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