20 Tire HAZARD FAMILY of my garden annually; also the keeping of her mare; also sixty pounds in bills of credit old Tenor to her paid yearly by my son Thomas.‘ Also the use of my Mulatto man Newport; also one equal half of my tables, and chairs, also my cupboard, desks, chests, one equal part of them all. All above bequests to be in Lieu of her Right of Dower, and power of thirds. Item; I give to my daughter Sara/9, one equal half part of my Puter, Brass, Iron, and Wooden Vessels, also one silver spoon, one of ye largest spoons, and five other spoons, to be chosen by her after her mother’s choice, also two feather beds with furniture, to be chosen by her after her mother’s choice, also one bay mare coming four years old (to be kept by Richard); also one half part of my tables, chairs, etc., also my negro woman Bell or Isaoel; also privilege of living in my Mansion House with her mother until her marriage day; also a thousand pounds in Bills of Credit of ye old Tenor, to be levied out of my movable estate; also of my cupboards, desks and chests, y° one—half part of them. Item; I give to my daughter Mary C/aamplz'n five hundred pounds; one silver salt spoon, and one of my largest spoons, and five other silver spoons. Item; I give to my son Thomas Hazard a tract of land containing one hundred fifty acres . . . also one other tract ofland with dwelling house thereon, bounded «Sac. ; . . . also all right in Sege Island, also one—third part of my right in Susque— hanna/.7 Purchase, so called, he paying one-third part of the charges that may arise in securing the same, also one—third right in Pine and Cedar swamp. Item ; I give to son ffonat/oan a tract of land with my Mansion House and the buildings &c., . . . also tract ofland lying west of Worden: Pond, . . . also one-third right in Susquehanna/a Pare/9am, and in Pine and Cedar swamp. Item; I give to . son Richard a tract of land with dwelling—house, bounded East on twenty acres given him by deed, &c., . . . also one—half part of land at ye westward of Worden: Pond &c., . . . also one-third part of Surgue/aanna/o Pure/yaw, and one—third part in Pine and Cedar swamp. Item; son 7onat/oan, my mulatto man Newport, after his mother has done with him, also mulatto boy called Die/t. Item ; . . . to wife Sarah, negro child P/ayllz's. Item ; . . . to daughter Sarah, negro child P/oeoe.” Robert Hazard married Sarah, daughter of Richard and Innocent Borden. She was born July 31, I694. CHILDREN 192. MARY HAZARD, born 1716; Feb. 23, married Stepben Cbamplz'n, son of ffefrey and Hanna!) (Hazard) C/Jamplz'n. (For children see No. 96.) 193. THOMAS HAZARD, born May 9, 1718; died Dec. 2, 17:9. 194. THOMAS HAZARD, born Sept. 15, I720; married Elizaoetlo daughter of Deputy-Gov. William Roaimon. » 195. JONATHAN HAZARD, born Aug. 1726; married April 15, 1747, Mary Gardner. 1 At that time ( I 762), a pound of old tenor was equal to one-seventh of one Spanish dollar. Seven pounds was the value of a Spanish dollar. 196.