Frederick County MD Archives Wills.....Haymond, John September 27, 1750 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Suzy Bettac bettacssl@juno.com September 5, 2025, 8:13 pm Source: Frederick County, Maryland Will Book A: 40-42 Written: September 27, 1750 Recorded: October 20, 1750 John Haymond Will Frederick County, Maryland Will Book A: 40- 42 Written 27 Sept 1750 Probated 20 Oct 1750 (Page 40) In the Name of God Amen. I John Haymond of Frederick County Carpenter being in good Health of Body & of sound & perfect mind & memory praise be therefore given to Almighty God, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and form following, that is to say First (Page 41) First and principally I recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God hoping through the merits Death and passion of my Savior Jesus Christ to have full pardon & forgiveness of all my Sins & inherit everlasting Life, and my Body I com mit to the Earth to be decently buried -- First Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Margaret Haymond a Tract of Land called the Constant Friendship with the plantation that I now live on the Tract of Land containing one hundred and fifty acres, during her Natural Life, then the said plantation & Land to be my Dear Son William Haymond forever Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Wife Margaret Haymond a Negro Man named Sam and also a Negro Man Cesar, and also a Negro Woman named Jenny & also a Negro Woman nam ed Poll & also a Negro Girl named Nell & also a Negro girl named Fillis & also a Negro Girl named Lucy & also a Negro Girl named Cate & also a Negro Boy named Robin & also a Negro Boy named Samson and also a Ne gro Girl named Sall, and also a Negro girl named Dyner, ye said Negroes my well beloved Wife to Injoy during her natural Life, when the said Negroes to be divided between my children. My Dear Son Nicholas Haymond to have Negro Poll & also a Negro Boy named Robin forever, my dear Son Calder Haymond to have a Negro Man named Sam & a Negro Woman Jen ny & a Negro girl named Dyner forever, my dear Daughter Hannah to have a Negro Man named Cesar & a Negro girl named Lucy & a Negro Girl named Alice forever, my Dear Son William Haymond to have a Negro Boy named Sampson & a Negro Girl named Cate & a Negro Girl named Sall for ever, My Dear Daughter Ann Haymond to have a Negro Girl named Fillis and a Negro Girl Nell forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my dear Son Nicholas Haymond all that tract of Land called Constant Friendship containing one hundred & fifty acres, being the other part of the Tract of xx Land that I now live on to be the said Nicholas Haymonds & his heirs for ever, as soon as the said Tract of Land is made over by Mr. Thos Lucas & Wife, which Land is now in the possession of till the said Thomas Lucas Wife is at Age to make the said Land over, and also I give my Dear Son Nicholas Haymond a Negro Man named Will forever. Item I give and Bequeath to my Dear Daughter Mary Haymond a Negro Boy named Nacy & one Negro Girl named Candeth. Item I give and bequeath a Negro Girl named Alice to my Dear Daughter Hannah Jones. Item I give and Bequeath unto my dear Son Calder Haymond part of that Tract of Land called Haymonds Addition Beginning at the end of the first line of Con stant Friendship forever, Calder to have that part that lyes next my one plantation, and to go with the main Road by Lawrence Owens, and to the Church Road & my Dear Daughter Ann Haymond to have the other part that lyes above Mr. Lawrence Owens next to Mr Alexander Barrett's running (Page 42) Running right up to the main Road to join with Mr. Owen's Sine. Item I give and Bequeath unto my dear and well beloved Wife all my Househol Goods and all my Stock of every Thing Cattle, Horses, Sheep and Hoggs during her natural Life, & then the said Stock and household Goods to be divided alike between my dear Son Nicholas & Calder & William & Ann Haymond. Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and well beloved Wife the House called the Millhouse, during her natural Life & then the said House to be for the use of my dear Sons Nicholas Haymond Calder Haymond William Haymond during their lives& their Heirs forever and each son to have as good apart of as the other Septbr. 27. 1750 John Haymond {Seal} Test John Rawlins. Robert Ennis William his Oneal mark October 20th 1750 John Rawlins & William Oneal subscribing Witnesses to the Within Will being duly sworn on the holy Evangels of Almighty God, Depose and Say that they saw the Testator John Haymond sign the within Will and heard him publish & declare the same to be his last Will & Testament, and at the Time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension of sound dis posing mind and Memory, and they further declare that they saw the within named Robert Ennis subscribe his Name as an Evidence to the within Will Sworn before John Darnall Depty Commy Fred.Cty. 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