Will, DE, Sussex, Penelope Mullinex 1720 And the name of God Amen. This 26th day of December, Anno Domini 1720, I PENELOPE MULLINEX, being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory thanks be to almighty God for the same, do hereby make my last will and testament in manner and form following: IMPRIMIS give my soul to almighty God to dispose of according to his perfect will and my body I recommend to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executrix Hereafter nominated. ITEM I give to my son WILLIAM ALLMAN [MULLINEX] one shilling sterling. ITEM I give to my son JOHN MULLINEX one shilling sterling. ITEM I give to my daughter PENELOPE O'BRIAN one shilling sterling. ITEM I give to my daughter MARY MULLINEX all the remaining part all of my estate both real and personal either in this government or elsewhere that is anyways belonging to me or recoverable either by common law or Equity the same to be held and enjoyed by her heirs and assigns forever. AND likewise I do hereby appoint my said daughter MARY my whole and sole executrix to act and dispose of my estate according to the tenor of this my last will ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament utterly revoking and disallowing all former wills, either verbal or in writing, to the which I have interchangeably set my hand and and seal the date above. The word ways was interlined before the ensealing of this will. PENELOPE MULLINEX {seal, her X mark} Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced by the said PENELOPE MULLINEX as her last will and testament in the presence of us. WILLIAM DANILEY THOMAS HAMMONS JOSEPH LANE JOHN MAY Sussex memorandum The seventh day in January 1729 the within JOHN MAY Esquire and WILLIAM DANILEY, two of the witnesses to the within will subscribing, appeared before me JACOB KOLLOCK, register appointed for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration for the county of Sussex aforesaid and in their solemn oath did declare that ends there site and presents and hearing the tests testatrix PENELOPE MULLINEX did sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declares the within to be her last will and testament and that at the signing thereof the said testatrix was of a sound mind and perfect, disposing mind, memory and judgment and also that they saw THOMAS HAMMONDS and JOSEPH LANE sign both of them as evidence to the same. Test JACOB KOLLOCK SEARCH: MULNIX, MULLINAX, MULLINEX, MULLINEAUX Page 1 of 2 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will, DE, Sussex, Penelope Mullinex 1720 ###### # # ##### ####### # # ##### ####### # # # # ## ## # # # ## # # # # # ## ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ###### # # # # #### ##### # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## ### # # # # # # ###### # # ##### ####### # # ### ##### ####### # # Transcribed from original documents by Brent R. Brian & Martha M. Brian. This document and others can be found on our website: BMGEN We claim COPYLEFT on the documents that we publish that are our original work. COPYLEFT “rules” can be reviewed on the web site: GNU Free Documentation License In short, use what you like. But if you use our stuff, mention us as the source. Brent R. Brian Martha M. Brian BrianMitchellGenealogy@gmail.com Page 2 of 2 ** PAGE BREAK **