Will of Thomas Cheatham
2 May 1720
[Abstract]
To son Thomas, that divident of land where he now lives, bounded by Proctors Creek, Indian Potam Path
and along Arthur Moseley’s line.
To son Jonathon, my wearing clothes.
To son Marmaduke, 4 books.
To son Benjamin, 2 books and my own bed and furniture.
To son Thomas, items.
To daughters Mary and Susanna, each a pair of gloves.
To daughter Tabitha a servant, Mary Herbert, for the time she has left to serve
(until said Mary is 21),
a horse called Norman with a plush sidesaddle, one double-handed porringer, a dram cup,
a scenting bottle, one gold ring, one bed pan, and one grand pewter candlestick.
To son William, everything else, and he to be executor.
To grandson Thomas Cheatham, one ewe lamb and one book.
Thomas Chetham
Witness:
Arthur Moseley Jr.
John Clarke Jr.