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Contributed by Rhoda Taylor Fone
Then came before me William Lea one of his Majesty's Justices of the Law for the County of Orange, John Currie and
James Culbertson both planters and residing (?) in said County and made Oath, Seperately that they on the 11th of
this month, heard William Boring on his Death Bed then Will in favor of Charles & Joseph Boring to Charles he left a
piece of gold value Sixty Shillings, also a Negro Boy which Joseph Boring may keep, or pay his Brother Charles
the Sum of thirty pounds which of either he pleases, and then to be paid by said Joseph when its suits without any
process in Law, to be commenced against his Brother Joseph, all the Rest of the Estate to remain in the Possession of
Joseph Boring, for his own proper use & his Heirs forever. Given under my hand this twentieth day of June One Thousand
Seven Hundren & Sixty Eight.
Orange County
Oct. Court 1768
This is to certify that the aforesaid Will of William Boring was
Exhibited in open Court and Duly proved by the Oath of William Lea(?)
and was ordered to be recorded
Test.
T. Nash
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