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25 September 1795 Vol. IV p. 26 Estate of John Poitevent, deceased - a proposed division was, on objection of John Crews, impounded; and Arthur Crews and Mildred Poitevent are to show cause why it should not be set aside and a new division made.
]|	The following is the will of Jane Poitevent, widow of
j| John. Will dated October 8, l8o4. The descendants named i| are untraced. i|
I	WILL OF JANE POITEVENT il
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]|	In	the	name	of	God	Amen.	I,	Jane Portevent of
,|	the State North Carolina and New Hanover County
|l	being of sound and perfect mind and memory (blessed
'I	be God) do this 8th day of October in the year of
>|	our Lord 1804, make and publish this my last will
;|	and testament in the manner following, that is to
I	say,
I	First:	I give	and bequeath	unto my daughter Ann
I	Simmons	thirty	dollars.
I	Item:	I give	and bequeath	to the heirs of my
I ,	daughter Mildred three dollars.
I	Item:	I also give and bequeath unto my daughter
I	Susannah thirty dollars.
I	Item:	I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary
I	thirty dollars.
I	Item:	I give	and bequeath	all the remainder of my
I	property to my	sons James and John to be equally
I	divided between them. Molly	must	not be divided
I	until she is twenty years of	age,	and then to be
I	equally divided between James and	John, and I here-
I	by revoke and ordain my sons	James and John execu-
I	tors of this my last will and testament. In witness
J	whereof, I the said Jane Portevent, have to this my
last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written, signed, sealed, published


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