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and interest, said note to remain in my daughter's (Mary Ann Reed's) possession; said note to be delivered to him at such time as my son Stephen C. Reed, shall think to be most advisable, said note is now running to said Charles Reed. 4th I give and bequeath my daughter Abby J. Kendall wife of Nathan Kendall, one feather bed made of geese feathers; one bed-spread or quilt; one white woolen bed blanket; two pair of sheets; two pair of pillow cases; one white damask table-cloth, now in her possession; two unclear towels; two pair white woolen stockings; one black silk shawl; and one gold ring. 5th I give and bequeath my son Samuel Reed, the other one hundred dollars, due me from my son Stephen C Reed, to be paid over to my daugher Mary Ann Reed, in one year from my decease, without interest; to be held by her in trust, and in interest, and by her to be paid over to said Samuel Reed, at such times as she shall judge for his best good; but not to exceed three years from my decease. 6th I give and bequeath to my said daughter Mary Ann Reed, all the residue of my personal estate. 7th I ordain and appoint my said son Stephen C. Reed as executor of this my last will and Testament. In testimony where of, I have here unto set my hand and seal and publish and declare This to be my last Will and Testament in the presence of the witnesses named below, This fourth day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and soxty. Jerusha M. Reed - James Goldsbury A. Maria Goldsbury. Augusta M. Ward } Witnesses