Description | The testator bequeaths four breeding mares, four cows, four good working negro slaves and 100 acres of land that formerly belonged to William Phillips to his brother in law, Rowland Williams. He leaves one half of his real and personal estate to his wife Hanna for the term of her life. The rest of his estate he leaves to his daughter Elizabeth Alwinkle. He also nominates his wife and daughter as his joint executrixes and directs that Thomas Halse and Francis Blackmore shall assist them. |