The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
And secoudly, that my said Executors shall pay out of the moneys my said Houses and Lauds may sell for unto my two youngest daughters Elizabeth and Ann so much with what I have already given them as to make them equal to what I have heretofore given to my two daughters Rebecca and Mary ; and thirdly, my will is that what money may remain for any of my lands sold by my two sons as aforesaid, after all the just charges my said sons may be put to in selling and disposing of my said lauds, any charges or law suits that ufay happen in recovering any part of in}- said lands or any agreements my said sons may come into for the procuring the possession of any part of my said laud, being first deducted out of the prices of the lauds so sold for shall be divided among my children in the following manner, viz. : unto my sons James and Samuel three quarters thereof to be equally divided betwreen them, and the other quarter thereof to be divided to aud among my five daughters in the following manner, that is to say, daughter Joanna a double share of said quarter, and the remainder of said Estate to be equally divided to and among my other four daughters.
Finally, I do hereby Revoke, Disannul and make void all former Wills and
THE TOWN OF LEWISHORO.
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Bequests by me made, and declare this only to be my Last Will and Testament ; anil In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. JAMES BROWN.