William Carothers
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Notes
The will of William Carothers of East Pennsboro Twp., written 16 Nov. 1762, probated 6 Jan. 1763, bequeathed to his wife Jean one-third of the real estate for her lifetime and one-third of the personal estate to her disposal, also a mare and saddle; to son John, all land, two-thirds of the personal estate and the white stallion, he to pay daughter Margaret 150 pounds and she to have the one third of the person estate after her mother's death. Executors: Nathaniel Nelson, Jonathan Hoge. Witnesses: Nelson Hoge, William Orr.
Source: McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 33.
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