Ann Bogle
Children
Notes
The will of Ann McTeer of Blount County, written 2 June 1858, probated 5 February 1866, bequeathed to A. B. McTeer, $100, rifle gun, large red chest; to James A. McTeer, $100, natural wood chest; to two newphews, Hiram and Hugh Bogle, the home place, grist mill with tools and fixtures, land adjoining Adam Graves, livestock; to sister Mary McTeer (widow of William) $30, bed and furniture chest 'owned by my mother'; to Mary Sophia Bogle, bed and furniture, small bureau, 'second size Bible', to niece Lavinia Bogle, $20, 'cubbord with furniture usually kept in it', large bureau, bookcase, clock, looking glass, large Family Bible, large chest formerly my brother Andrew's; to nephew William G. Bogle, $100; to niece Elizabeth Henderson, $100; to William Murrin Sr., bed and clothing for same. Theremaining personal property to be divided by Lavinia Bogle and my sister Mary McTeer; remaining moneys to go to Hugh, William G., and Hiram Bogle, they to be Executors. Witnesses: William Murrin, Michael Counts, Benjamin Brown.
Buried in Eusebia Cemetery.
Source: McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 56, 57.
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