Wills: Alexander Stewart, 1819: Frederick County, Maryland 
Probated: 1821 
Will Book Vol.8, page 473 
Surnames: Stewart, White, Cunningham 
 
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Sarah Dart <sndgen@mac.com> 
 
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In the name of God amen. I Alexander Stewart of Frederick County & state of 
Maryland, being in a low State of health but of sound and disposing mind & 
memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty 
of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs & thereby be 
the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me 
hence, do therefore make & publish this my last will and testament in manner 
following, viz, First and principally I commit my soul into the hands of 
Almighty God that gave it & my body to the earth to be decently buried at the 
discretion of my Executor herein after named-- My will is that my Just debts and 
funeral charges be paid by my Executor in the first place out of my Estate. 
      (Item) 
Item. I give and devise unto my son John Stewart his heirs and assigns forever 
the whole of my Real Estate consisting of the plantation on which I now reside 
called Conrads Paradise a reference to the deed of conveyance will more fully 
appear and I bequeath to him his heirs and assigns a Mulatto boy called Bob & a 
Black girl named Mariah. 
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Mary Ann White her heirs and 
assigns the sum of Two thousand eight hundred dollars to be paid in Instalments 
of three hundred dollars each, the first of which to be payable one year after 
my decease and the remaining payments every Second year thereafter, that is each 
payment every other year which will leave a Balance of one hundred dollars for 
the last & tenth payment to be paid by my son John his heirs Executors or Admrs. 
Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Elizabeth Cunningham her heirs 
or assigns the sum of Two thousand Eight hundred dollars to be paid in 
installments of three hundred dollars each, the first of which to be paid Two 
years after my decease and the succeeding ones every second year thereafter, the 
last and tenth installment will consequently be one hundred dollars, payable by 
my son in like manner as the aforesaid bequest to Mary Ann White. I also 
bequeath to her the said Elizabeth a Negro girl called Harriet, to her her heirs 
& assigns. 
Item, I give and bequeath to Alexander Stewart (my grand child) his heirs or 
assigns, the sum of one hundred and thirty three dollars and sixty six cents and 
my silver watch, to be paid him out my personal property by my Executor. Item. I 
give & bequeath to the aforesaid John Stewart Mary Ann White & Elizabeth 
Cunningham, the whole of the remainder (if any) of my personal estate to be 
equally divided amongst them share & share alike--- And lastly I do hereby 
constitute & appoint my beloved son John Stewart Executor of this my last will & 
testament ratifying and confirming this & none other to be my last will and 
testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal 
the twenty eighth day of August Eighteen hundred and nineteen--- 
 
Alexr. S. Stewart  {Seal} 
his mark 
Signed sealed & published & declared by Alexr Stewart the above named testator
 as & for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his 
request in his presence & in the presence of each other have subscribed our 
names as Witnesses thereto ---- 
Philip Matthews 
William Curran 
Jonas Matthews 
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Frederick County to wit: 
On the 12th day of June 1821 then came John Stewart and and made oath on the 
holy Evangely of Almighty God that the foregoing instrument of writing is the 
true whole will and testament of Alexander Stewart late of Frederick County 
deceased, that hath come to his hands and possession and that he doth not know 
of any others of younger date--- 
     Test. Henry Steiner Regr. 
 
Frederick County to wit; 
On the 12th day of June 1821 then came Philip Mathews and William Curran 
two of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing last will and testament of 
Alexander Stewart late of Frederick County deceased and made oath on the holy 
Evangely of Almighty God that they did see the testator therein named sign and 
seal this will that they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same to be 
his last will and testament, that at the time of his so doing he was to the best 
of their apprehensions of a sound and disposing mind  memory and understanding, 
that they together with Jonas Mathews the other subscribing witness, repectively 
subscribed their names as witnesses to said will in the presence and at the 
request of the testator and all in the presence of each other. 
     Test. Henry Steiner Regr. 
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