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− | This is to certify that Philip B. Matthews same to my house and asked me if same [illegible] about the year [illegible] I would walk with him to [illegible] [illegible] Walkers and after we got to [illegible] Walkers Philip B. Matthews sold Mr. Walker that he came for a settlement that his brother William's estate was suing him a crop of tobacco and the hire of a negroe woman [illegible] Mr. Walkers reply was Mrs. Matthew you told me that your brothers estate [illegible] you nothing for you intended to live with your sister | + | This is to certify that Philip B. Matthews same to my house and asked me if same [illegible] about the year [illegible] I would walk with him to [illegible] [illegible] Walkers and after we got to [illegible] Walkers Philip B. Matthews sold Mr. Walker that he came for a settlement that his brother William's estate was suing him a crop of tobacco and the hire of a negroe woman [illegible] Mr. Walkers reply was Mrs. Matthew you told me that your brothers estate [illegible] you nothing for you intended to live with your sister as long as you lived and give all that you [illegible] to the family your death Philip B. Matthews replyd that he was treated |
Revision as of 18:44, 20 January 2022
Deposition of [illegible] Matthews
This is to certify that Philip B. Matthews same to my house and asked me if same [illegible] about the year [illegible] I would walk with him to [illegible] [illegible] Walkers and after we got to [illegible] Walkers Philip B. Matthews sold Mr. Walker that he came for a settlement that his brother William's estate was suing him a crop of tobacco and the hire of a negroe woman [illegible] Mr. Walkers reply was Mrs. Matthew you told me that your brothers estate [illegible] you nothing for you intended to live with your sister as long as you lived and give all that you [illegible] to the family your death Philip B. Matthews replyd that he was treated