Notes for Peter Lemare O'Neale

!Will of Peter Oneale - Calendar of Wills - St. Mary's Co. MD, Vol. 9, 1744-1749 page 122:
In the name of God, Amen, the seventh day of April in the year of our Lord God Seventeen hundred & forty five, I PETER ONEAL of St. Mary's County in the province of Maryland being of sound memory...Im primus I will that all my lawful debts of what nature soever be firstly and Duly paid by my executor hereafter to be named.
Item. I give, devise and bequeath to my loving wife,ANN ONEAL that land and plantation whereon I now dwell, being part of Tract of land called CRACK BONE, during the time of her widowhood with all the improvements, rights profits & privileges thereunto belonging, and after her decease or at the day of her marriage if she should marry again, I give and bequeath the said land & Improvements to my son JOHN ONEAL and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for want of such heirs to my son PETER LAMAR ONEAL and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, if for want of such heirs to my son JAMES ONEAL and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, if for the want of such heirs to be equally divided amongst all my daughters and all my personal estate of what nature or kind soever it be I give and bequeath unto my loving wife ANN ONEALE during her natural life ( provided she remains a widow) but if she should marry then my will is my daughter ELIZABETH ONEAL shall receive one Feather bed & furniture, two pewter dishes, two pewter basins & two pewter plates and likewise my daughter SARAH ONEAL ...my daughter MARY ONEAL ... my son PETER LAMAR ONEAL ...my son JAMES ONEAL ... and if there should not be bed & pewter as above mentioned to pay them all off, then my will is that they receive to the value and all the residue of the estate that shall remain either at the day of my loving wife ANN ONEAL'S Marriage if that should happen or at the day of her death be equally divided amongst all my children, paying off the several legacies as above mentioned. And lastly I do hereby ordain, constitute and appoint my dear and loving wife ANN ONEAL, whole and sole executor of this my last will and testamen
In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and year first above written. PETER ONEAL his marking St. Mary's County September ye 16 th 1747.
MELVILLE LOCKE, JAMES WOOD and JOHN SUITE, witnesses. THOMAS AISQUITH, Deputy Commissioner, St. Mary's County
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