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(Page 2, J.B.Toulme Will
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arising from the property I own in Chartres Street in the oity of New
Orleans (Louisiana.)	?
Second:	I Give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary S. Adele Casanova
the lot and houses in the City of Shieldsborough lying north of Union Street.and adjoining the property of Francis G. Casanova.	Valued
at $3000.00. The land I own in said city lying between the property or the heirs of George Carrico and that formerly claimed by S. Broadwell valued at $1000.00. Also the following slaves, to wit:	The	negro man
Hampton at $1000.00. The negro woman Anna valued at $600.00 and her Five children valued at $2500.00. Also all my share of the Bayard Stock of cattle valued at $8.00 per head.
Third:	I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Louisa Azelia
Walker: the undivided one half of the steam saw mill at Bajrou Galere valued at $2500.00. The part remaining unsold of the Guedon Toulme land claim, and the undivided half belonging to me of all the lands purchased for said mill valued at $400.00. The half of the following negroes owned by me towit,of Charles,valued at $500.00,of Bob valued at $500.00,Sohumach valued at $700.00, Howard Valued ?at $700.00. Also the following slaves towit: The negro man Faul valued at $1500.00. The negro man Louis valued at $1500.00. The negro man Rolion valued at $1400.00.
Fourth, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Victoire Saucier, the Two lots in said city of Shieldsborough, and the improvements thereon lying and adjoining to the south side of Union Street,now oocupled by Mrs. Stockton?s Hotel, valued at $8000.00. Also the negro man Claude, valued at $1200.00.
Fifth:	I give and bequeath unto my son John V. Toulme,all the
lands remaining unsold lying on the North side of and adj6inlng to "Main Street" reserving therefrom however;the lot known as, the "Lodge Lot",but including the market house at the foot of "Main Stieet" valued at $1000.00. Also a part of the Pasture at Point Clear belonging to me valued at $200.00. The negro man named Francois valued at $1000.00. Heis indegtedness to me amounting on the 1st. of August 1860, to the sum of $2900.00. The whole of the stock of cattle known as my own stock valued at $8.00 per head. The said John V. Toulme is to account to his co-heirs for the interest on the sum of $2900.00 at 6 per cent pre ami. from the 1st. of August I860*
Sixth:	I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Virginia Girard,
the two lots of land in the said City of Shioldsborough and the improvements thereon lying on the South side and adjoining to "Main street " together with all the land remaining unsold along the south side of Main Street in the rear of said two lots of land,valued at $5000.C also the lot of land in said city lying on the bank near the Louisianna Wharf with the improvements thereon known as the Mississippi Exchange valued at $800.00. Also the following slaves towit: The negro boy Alfred $800*00, the negro man Ben $1400.00. The negro woman Lucy $800.00. Also one half of the Gordon Stock of cattle valued at $800.00 per head.
Seventh:	I give and bequeath unto my daughter Madeline S. Saucier,
the lot of land in said oity of Shieldsborough, and the improvements thereon known as the Ledoux property.together with the furniture and the houses thereon,and the vacnnt lot of land lying on the North side of?the Ledoux property and adjoining to the lots herein bequeather to M.V.Girard,valued at $2200.00. Also the lot of land on the North side


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