Will of Samuel Merryman
Maryland
Probate Records Vol.28 1751-1756
SLC Family
History Center Film # 0012852
In The name
of God Amen. I Samuel Merryman of Baltimore County being of sound and perfect
mind and memory but calling to mind the ? of man and knowing that it is
appointed for all men now to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and
Testament. Imprimis and first I commend my Soul into the Hand of Almighty God
that first gave to me and my body to be decently buried at the Discretion of my
Executor nothing doubting and I shall receive the Lord again at the ?
resurrection and for such worldly goods as it hath pleased God to provide me
with. I give and bequeath in manner and form following:
Item I give
and bequeath to me eldest son Samuel Merryman all that land or parcell of land
called Drunkrids Hall to him and his Heirs forever and also three
Negroes Liz, Jacob and Judith to him and his Heirs forever and also one feather
bed and furniture, Three Silver spoons & one Silver Cup and to have no more
of my personal Estate.
Item I give
and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca Price one Negro boy named Loney to her and
her Heirs for ever and I give no more of my personal Estate.
Item I give
and bequeath to my daughter Katurah Parish one negro boy named Davy to her and
her Heirs for ever and to have no more of my personal Estate.
Item I give
and bequeath to my son Nicholas Merryman all that Land or Parcell of Land
called Merrymans Pasture to him and his Heirs for ever and also all my
personal Estate after my just debts are paid to him and his Heirs forever of
this my last Will and Testament . In Testimony where of I have hereunto ? set
my hand and affixed my seal this sixteenth day of January in the year of our
lord Seventeen Hundred and fifty four. Signed Sealed and Delivered by Samuel
Merryman (his Seal), in presence of Benj ~ Brown, ??, Wm (his mark) Oliver.
At the foot
of the aforgoing will was thus written:
March 23 1754
Benj~ Brown one of the Subscribing Witnesses to the forgoing Will made his
solemn affirmation that he saw the Testator Sam Merryman sign the forgoing Will
at the same time ?? & Wm Oliver the other two subscribing witness being
duly and solemnly sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God dispose &
say that they saw the Testator Samuel Merryman sign the foregoing Will and
heard him publish and 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 & that they Subscribed their subscribers names
as Witnesses to the Will in presence of the Testator and at his request. Signed
and Sworn to before H Young D Court. Baltimore County.