William and Catherine were the parents of Mary and Sarah Taylor.
Signed, Sealed Published Catherine Taylor (seal) and declared by the said Catherine Taylor as her last Will and Testament in presence of
Frank Oliver
Jas Oliver
State of No. Carolina July Ten 1801
Duplin County
This was the written will proved in open court by the oath of Frances Oliver one of the subscribing witnesses thereto. and as the same time John Rhods and Louis Barfield the Executers named in the said will came before the court and qualified as executors thereto according to law.
Ordered that letter issue accordingly.
Wm Dickson, C.C.
Sources
Deed Book 3 of Sampson Co. NC, page 465, 466. (CR.035.801.11/A-465), via Prouty on sonic.net
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