Individual Details
Sarah LOWE
( - Bef 28 Dec 1736)
Will of Sarah Low Day
In the Name of God Amen. I Sarah Day of the County Afosd. being very Sick and Weak but of perfect and Sound Memory thanks be to God for it. First I desire that all my lawfull debts be Justly paid.
Item. I Give & bequeath unto my Daughter Dianah Merica the bed which I always lay and my trunk & warming pan & porrage pott & Palett. And I Desire that the Rest of my Goods & Chattels be Eaqually Devided beetween My Son Nicholas Day, My Son Edward Day & My Daughter Sarah Greer the Wife of John Greer & my Daughter Dianah Merica.
As Witness whereof I have Sett my hand this 20th day of October 1730.
In the Name of God Amen. I Sarah Day of the County Afosd. being very Sick and Weak but of perfect and Sound Memory thanks be to God for it. First I desire that all my lawfull debts be Justly paid.
Item. I Give & bequeath unto my Daughter Dianah Merica the bed which I always lay and my trunk & warming pan & porrage pott & Palett. And I Desire that the Rest of my Goods & Chattels be Eaqually Devided beetween My Son Nicholas Day, My Son Edward Day & My Daughter Sarah Greer the Wife of John Greer & my Daughter Dianah Merica.
As Witness whereof I have Sett my hand this 20th day of October 1730.
Events
| Marriage | 1684 | Baltimore County, Maryland - Nicholas DAY | ![]() | ||
| Will | 20 Oct 1730 | Baltimore County, Maryland | |||
| Death | Bef 28 Dec 1736 | Baltimore County, Maryland | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Nicholas DAY (1630 - 1704) |
| Child | Nicholas Day Jr. (1685 - 1739) |
| Child | Sarah DAY (1686 - 1758) |
| Child | Edward Day (1690 - 1746) |
| Child | Elizabeth Day (1691 - 1728) |
| Child | Diana Day (1694 - 1727) |
Endnotes
1. Jackson Day of Columbia, Maryland.
2. Jackson Day of Columbia, Maryland.
