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Benjamin Estep. All that iract of tend of Paul Rawlings and Cather¬
ine, his wife, wherein Bernard Johnson Rawlings formerly lived in
Prince Georges Co. containing 40 acres.
Page 95- James Thomas of St. Marys County to Benjamin Estep of
Prince Georges County, tract called Beals lying on Fradshan Creek,
before now called Swansons Creek.
Will Book
ТГ-1,
page 348, WILL of BENJAMIN ESTEP, of Prince toorges
County, to Eldest Son Vinson by my present wife part of my plantation
where I now live by name of Ponnys Choice, thenee until itinterseots
with the land of Pricy Estep’s land. To my youngest son Michael,
part of my plantation where I now live, same name pennys Choice, my
two youngest daughters, Susannah Margaret, and Catherine to have
slaves — My daughter Elizabeth Ann Price, my dau. Sarah Oden, my
grandson James Henry Richardson, my wife Eleanor Estep. 10-3-1823.
Will book TT-1 Page 266, WILL OF THOMAS ESTEP, of Prince Georges Co.
1820-5-6, Daughter Catherine Biggs Trueman, My wife Pricey Estep,
to my son John Litchworth Estep.
Will book WAJ-l-page 271, WILL OF JOSHUA ESTEP, To Mary Emily Cross
in case she leads a good life — otherwise nothing. To my following
illigitimate sons by Mary Emily: Julian Cross, Henry Clay Cross,
Arthur Cross. And if any of the above named children should die
without heirs, I desire and bequeath to the heirs of John C. Estep
and the heirs of Margaret P. Shaw to be equally divided amongst them,
appoint my friend Janes H. Rawlings, executor of this will and he
to be guardian for the children. Dated 1871.
Will Book WAJ-1, page 447, Date 1865. WILL OF JOHN L. ESTEP, To wife
®£ry Jane Estep, To my 3 youngest children, Janes Estep, Thomas Estep
Richard ALEXANDER Estep, and Benjamin Naylor Estep.
Page 78, Book JRM, Richard Pearce and Susannah his wife of
Prince Georges County and Benjamin Estep of same of the other pert,
Consideration 65 lbs current money of Maryland. Tract of land called
Ponnys Choice, in said oounty, late the property of Benjamin Estep,
deceased, containing 33 acres.
Page 78, Mary Estep of Prince Georges Co. and Benjamin Estep of the
same and of the other part etc, Consideration 79 pounds, 10 shillings
current money of Maryland, pa±4-*by said Benjamin Estep, late No. 9
being part of tract called Pennys choice, lying in Prince Georges
Co. late the property of Benjamin Estep, deceased, containing 33 a.
Book IBM, page 395, Edward Miles and Margaret his wife of Prince
Georges Co. date 1799, and Thomas Estep of said county and state,
tract of land lot 4, being part of tract called Pennys Choice, being
late the property of Benjamin Estep, deceased, laid out for 33 acres.
— JRM, 5, page 485, HENRY ESTEP, of Prince Georges County and
Richard Pierce 60 lbs current money of Maryland, tract of land
called Pennys Choice, late the property of Benjamin Estep, deceased,
33 acres. - -
— JRM -8, page 5 — 1800, Henry Estep, Thomas Estep, Edward Miles,
and Margaret his wife, Susan Pierce, Mary Estep, Catherine Estep,
of Prince Georges Co. Called Beal, containing 75 acres, called
Dove Perch containing 40 acres, total 115 acres; which was origin¬
ally sold and conveyed by two separate deeds from James Thomas to