Priscilla Toadvine
- Marriage (1): Isaiah Banks before 1776 in Somerset Co., MD
- Died: Bef 28 Jul 1800, Somerset Co., MD
Priscilla Banks wrote her will Oct 30 1794 and it was proven in Somerset Co., MD on Jul 28 1800 with provisions: - to nephew William Toadvine, s/o Henry, negro woman Grace, negro girl Henney, negro child Prissy. William to pay Dixon Casey Toadvine, s/o Dixon, ten punds out of what I give him when he reaches age 21. I give William also one feather bed/furniture. - to my sister Betty Cottingham, negro girls Nice and Phillis and the first choice of my feather beds/furniture, bedstead, matt and cord - to my sister Alice Johnson, negro girl Sarah, set of walnut drawers and feather bed/furniture - to my negro man Dominic and negro woman Jemima, both free for themselves from the day after my death without any kind of hindrance. - to nephew Henry Toadvine, s/o Henry, negro girl Leah and iron wheat riddle and some sml stilyards? - to nephew John Toadvine, s/o Henry, one book called Bucket - remainder of estate to equally divide between my two sisters and three nephews Betty Cottingham, Alice Johnson, and nephews William, John and Henry Toadvine, sons of Henry. - two sisters above to get all my wearing apparel. - Nephew Wm. Toadvine to be executor. Witnesses: Chas Ts Hales, Will Stone (SoW-EB23:017)
Priscilla married Isaiah Banks, son of Robert Banks and Mary (?), before 1776 in Somerset Co., MD. (Isaiah Banks was born about 1728 in Somerset Co., MD and died between 14 May 1776 and 30 May 1776 in Somerset Co., MD.)
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