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Lamb, Moses

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Moses Lamb of the County of Franklin, merchant. Dated March 29, 1804; proved April 18, 1804. Executors to sell my land in Guilford Twp., wearing apparel to brother, James, and his son, Moses, as follows: my surtout, brown coat with stuffed collar, gray coat, white marsails and striped waistcoats and brown thick waistcoat, all my small clothes, 2 shirts and my hat and my boots to brother, James; my snuff-colored cloth coat, nankeen cotee and black silk and barred marsails and scarlet waistcoats, a pair of white marsails, a mixed broadcloth and a pair of mixed cassimer pantaloons, the residue of my shirts and my best shoes to my nephew, Moses; brother, George, my watch; brother, Joseph, saddle, bridle and spurs; sister-in-law, my brother James's wife, calico material for a dress, one green shawl and a shawl of larger size; stockings to be divided among three brothers, James, George and Joseph; reside of estate to two nephews, Moses and James, sons of brother, James. Executors: Colonel John Rea and William M. Brown, attorney-at-law. Witnesses: Jacob Snider and Elizabeth Snider.

(Source Franklin County (Pennsylvania) Wills, Book B., p. 202.)

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