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William 
Scott
Nov. 26, 1812 - July 1813
Minutes of Tyrrell Co., NC Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions - July Session 1813

A paper purporting to be a verbal will of William SCOTT of Currituck County was proved in open court by the oath of William COMBS and the paper filed as follows viz. on the 26th day of November 1812 William SCOTT being very sick requested of William COMBS to make known the following gifts I SCOTT give to wife one canue and one schooner boat called Nancy if she can make payment to William MIDYETT if she cannot to be sold to satisfy the said MIDYETT the said William SCOTT said he gave to his brother Samuel SCOTT his work and fine cloths and he said SCOTT gave to his brother and sister all the property he owns to the northward.

Personally appeared William COMBS on the 27th day of November 1812 and made oath that William SCOTT of Currituck County made the above gifts that he believes that he was in proper senses.

This will was contributed by Charles W. Barnes. No part of this document may be used for any commercial purposes. However, please feel free to copy any of this material for your own personal use and family research. If you find anything in these records that pertains to your families, it is strongly suggested that you look at the original record on your own to check for errors or possibly other additional and helpful information. Thank you!

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