Rash's Surname Index
Notes for William MICKLE
"1774, Feb. 7. Mickle, William, of Greenwich, Gloucester Co., yeoman; will of. Wife £25 yearly, to be paid by my son, William, and 1/3 the household goods, and William is to find his mother firewood. Son, John, a tract of land joining George Avise's and Thomas Denny's lands, being 35 or 40 acres. Son, William, the part of my plantation on which the house stands, as divided by Thomas Denny, of about 240 acres. Son, James, my house and lot in Woodbury, which I bought of John Sparks, surveyed for 94 perches. Daughter, Sarah Hopkins, £100. Son, Samuel, the other part of my plantaton, and 92 acres I bought of Thomas Bright, and 40 acres and the landing at Great Mantua Creek I bought of Benjamin Braman, containing in the whole about 350 acres. Rest of my real and personal to my sons, John, William, James and Samuel, and my daughter, Sarah Hopkins. Executors - my wife, my sons, John, William, James and Samuel, and my son-in-law, John Estaugh Hopkins. Witnesses - Benjamin Braman, William Bates, Jr. Benjamin Lodge, Jr. Proved Jan. 18, 1779.
"1777, Aug. 26. Inventory, £380.0.3, made by Thomas Clark and David Eldridge."
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