Ward, Elizabeth. Mar. 28, 1767. (She is a widow.) To sons Benjamin, Enoch, and Seth; to daughters Martha Simmons, Dorothy Ward, Ann Granada, Elizabeth Hadnot, Ruth Strange, Obedience Hadnot; to grandsons Solomon Ward; Edward, son of Benjamin Ward; Richard, son of Richard Ward; Aldridge Hadnot, son of Whitehurst Hadnot; granddaughter Zilpha, daughter of Enoch Ward; granddaughter Elizabeth, daughter of Enoch Ward. The property left daughter Mary Williams in hands of her brother, Seth Ward. Exrs: sons Benjamin and Seth Ward. Tests : William Cray, Mary Cray, Sarah Erickson.[1]
Sources
↑ Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North Carolina, 1734-1850 by Gwynn, Zae Hargett. Vol. 1, p. 734.
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