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George Collier Sr.
- Born: Abt 1715, Somerset Co., MD
- Marriage (1): Unknown
- Died: Bef 24 Aug 1779, Somerset Co., MD
George Collier, Sr. SoW-EB1:092 also SoAA-EB16:440 03/05/177708/24/1778 John Collier --son; 50 ac of land called "Cannons Lott" and 50 ac of parcel called "Last Choice" and 13.5 ac of "George Collier's Privilege", to have use of still and at Robert's decease to be divided with brother George George Collier --grandson (son of John Collier); to have land left to John Collier after John Collier's decease. George Collier --son; 80 ac of land called "Colliers Enlargement" 24 1/4 ac of a tract called "George's Pleasure", to have the management of brother Robert's estate, named executor of the estate, to have guardianship of Eleanor Robert Collier --son; 45 ac of a tract called "Mount Hope" and 10 ac being part of "Colliers Enlargement" and westernmost side of tract called "Colliers Enlargement" and 12.5 ac of tract called "Dowty's Misfortune", Negro woman "Fortier" and Negro boy "Jobe" and after Robert's decease then to George Collier, oxen, farm implements, livestock, bed and furniture, and still, use of hand mill and at decease to brother John, half doz. Leather chairs and at decease to Ebenezer Collier, 50 head of hogs and all corn now growing. Ebenezer Collier --grandson (son of George Collier); to have lands left to Robert Collier after Robert's decease, Negro boy "Harry" Negro girl "Rachel" William Collier --son; to have an equal share of the crop should Robert die, Negro boy "Stephen", one shilling sterling and no more of the estate. Robert Collier --grandson (son of John Collier); Negro boy "Peter", 3 leather chairs Betty Cordray --daughter; one shilling sterling and no more of the estate. Sarah Collier --daughter; one shilling sterling and no more of the estate. Eleanor Collier --daughter; Negro woman "Esther" Negro girl "Leah", bed and furniture, 3 leather chairs, George to have the right to hire out above named Negroes and at Eleanor's decease to be his property, Witnesses: George Dashiell, Joseph Dashiell, Jr., John Jones, Jr.
George married.
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