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Note: Info in email from Bettie Morrow, 2/22/98: I didn't write down the Volume number, but it is will #321 on page 506. Here are the highlights: John Morrow of the Township of Upper St Clair, Allegheny Countyand State of Pennsylvania. Bequeaths property and effects in following manner: Son, Benjamin one hundred dollars to be paid one year after my decease. Farm to be sold for the best price and proceeds to be divided equally to my sons Fleming and George and my daughter Ann Jane McConnell - that is after my son, Benjamin is paid the one hundred dollars. Fleming, George and Ann Jane McConnell each to have one third of my estate and moveables. Appoints Amos Holland and Fleming Morrow to be executors. Written July 01 1854 John signs with an "X" Witnessed by: Benjamin Winterburn and Charles McConnell On the 25th day of September 1860, Charles McConnell stepped forward to verify the X as that of John Morrow's and further testify that Benjamin Winterburn has since moved to one of the Western States. ************ In 1850, a Mary Morrow, aged 36, and Jane Morrow, aged 7, were living in his household, relationship unknown at this time.
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