Frederick County MD Archives Wills.....Mobberly, Sally May 20, 1812
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Source: In The Name Of God Amen. I Sally Mobberly Of Frederick County And State Of Maryland Being Sick And Weak Of Body And Of Perfect Mind And Memory Thanks Be Unto God Calling Into Mind The Uncertainty Of This Life And Knowing That Is Appointed Unto All Once To Die Do Make This My Last Will And Testament That Is To Say First Of All I Give And Recommend My Soul Unto The Hands Of Almighty God That Gave It And My Body I Recommend To The Earth To Be Buried At The Discretion Of My Executrix And That All My Just Debts Be Paid And Satisfied By My After Named Executrix And As Touching Worldly Affairs Wherewith It Has Pleased God To Help Me With In This Life ~ First I Will And Bequeath To My Dear Mother Drusilla Mobberly The One Hundred Dollars That She Has In Her Hands With The Two Hundred That Is To Collect To Be Applyd As She Thinks Proper For Which She Is To Pay No Interest During Her Life After Her Death The Three Hundred To Be Equally Divided Among My Brothers And Sisters ~ I!
 Also Will My Interest In The Land To Her During Her Natural Life And Should The Land Be Sold And A Division Take Place My Part I Wish Put At Interest And The Interest To Be Hers During Her Life Then To Be Divided Among My Brothers And Sisters Equally. I Also Will Her My Bed With The Pilley [sic] Cases Quilt And Boalster [sic] My Chest At Her Discretion ~ I Will To My Sister Elizabeth Richardson Half A Dozen Silver Tea Spoons And My Glass Cream Jug ~ I Give To My Sister Priscilla Mobberly My Mare Colt Saddle And Bridle Also My Dress [?] Glass Half Dozen Plates Bread Tray Waiter [?] And Bedstead. I Will To Jesse And Eldred Mobberly Two New Quilts ~ I Leave My Mother Executrix Of This My Last Will And Testament And That She See All My Just Debts Paid And Satisfied Wherefore I Have Hereunto Set My Hand And Affixed My Seal This 20th Day Of May Eighteen Hundred And Twelve.
Written: May 20, 1812

In the Name of God Amen. I Sally Mobberly of Frederick County and State of
Maryland being sick and weak of Body and of perfect mind and memory thanks be
unto God calling into mind the uncertainty of this life and knowing that is
appointed unto all once to die do make this my last will and Testament That is
to say first of all I give and recommend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God
that gave it and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried at the discretion
of my Executrix and that all my Just Debts be paid and Satisfied by my after
named Executrix and as Touching worldly affairs wherewith it has pleased God to
help me with in this life ~ First I will and bequeath to my Dear Mother Drusilla
Mobberly the one hundred Dollars that she has in her hands with the Two hundred
that is to collect to be applyd as she thinks proper for which she is to pay no
Interest during her life after her Death the three hundred to be Equally Divided
among my Brothers and Sisters ~ I Also will my Interest in the Land to her
during her natural life and should the Land be sold and a Division take place my
part I wish put at Interest and the Interest to be hers during her life then to
be Divided among my Brothers and Sisters Equally. I also will her my bed with
the pilley [sic] cases quilt and Boalster [sic] my chest at her discretion ~ I
will to my Sister Elizabeth Richardson half a dozen Silver Tea Spoons and my
Glass cream jug ~ I give to my Sister Priscilla Mobberly my mare colt saddle and
Bridle also my dress [?] glass half Dozen plates Bread Tray waiter [?] and
Bedstead. I will to Jesse and Eldred Mobberly two new quilts ~ I leave my mother
Executrix of this my last will and Testament and that she see all my Just Debts
paid and satisfied wherefore I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal
this 20th day of May Eighteen hundred and twelve.

Test James Murphy, Henry Ramserver

Sally Mobberly

Frederick County to wit on the 3rd day of August 1812 then came Drusilla
Mobberly and made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that the foregoing
Instrument of writing is the True whole will and Testament of Sally Mobberly
late of Frederick County Deceased that hath come to her hands & possession and
that she doth not know of any other.

Rich. Butler Reg.

Frederick County to wit on the 3rd day of August 1812 then came James Murphy &
Henry Ramserver and made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that they saw
Samuel P. Richardson sign this will by the Express direction of Sally Mobberly
the Testatrix within named that they heard the Testatrix within named Publish
Pronounce and Declare the same to be her last will and Testament that at the
time of her so doing she was to the best of their Apprehension of a sound and
disposing mind memory and understanding that they respectively Subscribed their
names as Witnesses to this will in the presence & at the request of the
Testatrix and all in the presence of each other ~ 

Rich. Butler Reg.


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