Will of Flayll (Flayle) PAYNE (1764); Frederick County, Maryland

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Will of Flayll Payne (Flayle Payne)
Frederick Co., MD
October 7th, 1764
 
In the Name of God Amen
This seventh day of October in the year of our Lord 1764 I Flayll Payne of 
Fred'k County in the Provance of Maryland being week but of perfect memory 
thanks be to God for it Calling to mind the mortalty of my body and knowing that 
it is appointed for all men once to die I do make and ordain this my Last will 
amd testament that is to say Principally & first of all - I give and recomend my 
sole into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the 
Earth to be buried in a Desant x x x x and Christain Burial at the discretion of 
x x Exectores Nothing doubting but at the ginorall Resurection I shall Receve 
(receive) the same again by the mighty Powers of God I as Touching such wordly 
Estate a area that it has pleased God to bless me with in this life I give 
demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form  Item first I 
give and bequeath to my son Thomas Payn that track of land called Payns Industry 
to him and his Heirs forever - Secondly I give and bequeath to my son John Payn 
the upper part of my track of land called Payns delight beginning at the mouth 
of the upper half and at the mouth of Spring branch and so running with Branch 
to Line it to him and his Heirs forever Thirdly Flayl Payn my son I Leave 
Executor to which I give the half of the other part of Track of land called 
Payns delight and other part of is to my son Peter Payn to them and their Heirs 
forever Flayl Payn my Executor I give the third part of the ?Remenon of manible? 
after and the other two Part to be equily divided betwen Peter Payn and John 
?Beal? for them and their heirs for Ever Martha Nichols my dahter I leave one 
Shilling Sterling in Witness set my hand and fix my seal
 
Flayll (his mark) Payne (SEAL)
 
Test.
Thomas Stump
Henry Jackson

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