Revell Horsey
- Born: Abt 1724, Somerset Co., MD
- Marriage (1): Sarah Fassitt on 01 Apr 1759 in Somerset Co., MD
- Died: 25 Feb 1781-17 Nov 1781, Somerset Co., MD
SoW-EB1:153 REVELL HORSEY 02/21/1781 11/07/1781 Sarah Horsey --wife -one-third part of the estate both real and personal for her life -use of all houses, dwelling and out houses until the youngest of the children comes of age 21 and then to have her third part -named executrix Stephen Horsey --son -tract or parcel of land called "Watkins's Point" where I now live. -Negro boy "George", -feather bed and furniture And if he does not disturb widow or other children the half a share of the personal estate. Zipporah Horsey --daughter -that parcel of land purchased of Samuel Cox where Stephen Dyes now lives, -Negro girls "Rose" "Naner", -riding mare and feather bed and furniture Lambert Horsey --son -all lands in Worcester County on Synapuxon, -Negro woman "Lettice" Negro boy "Caleb", -6 silver spoons marked WF, silver cup, and one horse Edward Horsey --son -to have lands left to Zipporah should she die without heirs -720 oz. of silver (or a similar value in gold), -Negro women "Rachel" "Rhoda" Negro boy "Adam", -feather bed and furniture, and horse Thomas Prideaux --friend, Isaac Coulbourn --friend, -named executors along with widow Witnesses: Elijah Coulbourn, Thomas Jones, Isaac Coulbourn Then came: Sarah Horsey and Elijah Coulbourn Memorandum: Isaac Coulbourn and Thomas Prideaux both resigned their right to act as executors
Revell married Sarah Fassitt, daughter of Lambert Fassitt and Lavinia Purnell, on 01 Apr 1759 in Somerset Co., MD. (Sarah Fassitt was born about 1740 in Somerset Co., MD and died before 22 Jan 1799 in Worcester Co., MD.)
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