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Will of Drury Richardson
In the Name of God Amen.  Druary Richardson of Moore County
being of sound mind but low in body and calling to mind that it is
once appointed for all men to die, therefore do publish this my
last will and testament.  First I give and bequeath to my loving
wife Sally Richardson the house I now live in, and all the land on
the other side of the King Street otherwise on the south side of the
King Street, and all my stock of cattel and hogs and two horse
beasts with all my plantation tools, kitchen and household
furniture, during her life, and also my cash in hand due me on
notes or otherwise to her during her life and also my cash in hand
due me on notes or otherwise to her ? and purpose use while it
should please God for her to live and at her death everything to be
sold and the monies arising from the sale thereof to be divided in
manner as follows, first I give to my daughter SALLY WRITTER
the sum of five shillings.  I also give and bequeath to my son
EDWARD RICHARDSON the sum of five shillings, and I also
give and bequeath to my son ROBERT RICHARDSON the sum
of five shillings and five shillings to each of the heirs of my
daughter LETHA COOPER, the balance of my estate then
remaining to be equally divided between by daughter ELIZA
WRITTER and my daughter OMA BREWER, and the heirs of
my son WILLIAM RICHARDSON to which will please my son
in law JOHN WRITTER and BRYAN BOROUGHS Executors
April 15th 1811
His Mark

Test Druray R Richardson

AARON SMITH mark
B BOROUGHS

Moore County May Term 1811

The above will was duly proven in open court by the oath of
BRYAN BOROUGH ascribing Witnesses and ordered to be
recorded.

Note that the family "Writter" is actually Ritter.  The Ritters were thick in Moore County.