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Will Abstract of Jane McCuistion Flack (1735-1802)

From a Book by Irene B Webster - (no location: I. B. Webster, 1979), page 20
Guilford County, North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1771-1841.

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Jane FLACK [written] 15 Jan. 1802; probated Nov. 1802
Son Thomas all my lands 300 acres
Andrew FLACK, son of Elisha - my black horse
Samuel DAUGHERTY's daughter Jenny - my saddle
Daughter Jenny- two coverlids
John DAUGHERTY's daughter Polly - my great pot
Daughter Dorcas - my bed and furniture
Andrew FLACK's daughter Jenny - my wheel
James FLACK's son Elisha - one cow
Sons Thomas & Elijah - my cattle and sheep
Executor: Son James FLACK - to divide property
Wits: Andrew FLACK, Elijah FLACK

The Will Abstract was kindly supplied by Fredric Z. Saunders on the GenForum Messageboard
26 Mar 2009

Family Introduction Sheet.
Family Introduction -Tree664J - Thomas Flack and Jane McCusition.

Direct Link to Database.
Thomas Flack (1735-1782)

Internal Website Documents
Will Abstract for Jane McCuistion - Will names at least half of the children of Thomas Flack and Jane McCuistion.
Family Bible - Family Bible for James Elone Flack and Family - names all children.
Will of Elisha Flack - Names all brothers and sisters except Jenny.
Old Southern Bible Records - Family Bible for Eliza Flack (b.1815), 3rd wife of John Kernodle (1793-1866).
Slater Family Bible - Family Bible for Oscar Littleberry Slater and Martha Ann Flack. (1843-1917)
Pension Application for James Elone Flack - Nancy (Agnes Ross) Flack applies for a widows pension on husband James Elone Flack.

External Website Links
Wikipedia - Guilford County. Maps, Facts, Cities & Towns in the County.
Mountain Echo Online - Jim McQuiston (Historian) writes an article on "The Battle of Guilford Courthouse (15 Mar 1781)" which specifically mentions the home of Thomas Flack and Jane McCuistion being near the battlefield. (Jim's main site is @ www.jimmcquiston.com )
Ancestry.com - Has the Book "The McQuiston, McCuiston and McQuesten families, 1620-1937" available to subscribers. Thomas is mentioned here.