Elizabeth THOMPSON1827–
- Name
- Elizabeth THOMPSON
- Given names
- Elizabeth
- Surname
- THOMPSON
![]() | 1827 27 |
![]() | John THOMPSON 1832 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | Elizabeth RIDGILL about 1832 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | John SNELL 1835 (Age 8 years) Note: From Judge of Probate, Wilcox Co., Roland Cooper, Judge, Camden, Alabama; 36726 Vol 1, pp 356-358. From Judge of Probate, Wilcox Co., Roland Cooper, Judge, Camden, Alabama; 36726 Vol 1, pp 356-358. Will dated 30 Dec 1835, Proved 15 Jan 1838. "I John Snell Senior being of sound mind and memory but feeble in Body All of my personal property be sold and be devided amonst my heirs viz: Mys son John Snell Daughter Lovey Carr, wife of John Carr; Anna Kebler wife of Pete Kebler ;Mary Welmore wife of Samuel Welmore deceased Sarah Thompson wife of William Thompson, Delila Moore wife of Isaac Moore my son Hamlin A. Snell and my Daughter Lavincey Snell (youngest). My slaves be drawn by lot with my youngest dau Lavincey Snell. My daughter Lavincey Snell to have the tract of land that is my plantation that lies by John Snell Jr., Abraham Hale and others being 80 acres. Also my grey mare Fanny, and household furniture. If I die before paying what I owe on land, pay to Hamlin A. Snell 800 dollars, the sum he has promised St John Waftie (?)" Exc: my son John Snell Jr. my son Hamlin A. Snell, my friend Watkins Salter. Wit: Watkins Salter, D Wardlaw, John Lowe, Signed John Snell. |
![]() | Nancy THOMPSON 1836 (Age 9 years) |
![]() | William THOMPSON 1841 (Age 14 years) |
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