NCMR: North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011 (Ancestry.com)
Will-Unknown-460137: Last Will and Testament of Pheriby Sauls, Johnston County, North Carolina, Dated 9 Nov 1813, Proved 1821.
Smith, Jim. Transcription-Wills of Phereby Sauls and Others, Word document posted to Ancestry.com
Will mentions granddaughter Pheriby Sauls, granddaughter Pheriby Penny, daughter of Alexander Penny, and children Ester Smith, wife of Richard A Smith, Sill Johnson, William Johnson, Philip Johnson, Redden Sauls, David Sauls, Bellison Pool, wife of Theophilus Pool. Son David Sauls executor. W. Bryan and Emilia Bryan signed as witnesses.
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