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"On August 21, 1705, as James Moore of Berkeley County, Province of South Carolina, for love and affection to his brother-in-law*, Tilney Coachman, of same county, gentleman, and Alice his wife, or the survivor of them, he gave a plantation of 500 acres of land, then in possession of said Tilney Coachman, being in Berkeley, Iying near Moore's plantation called "Wassamissah" to go after the death of the survivor to James Coachman, eldest son, or in case of his not surviving to the next son, John Coachman."
The witnesses were James Smith, Thomas Moore, and John Graves . . .
*Note: How "brother-in-law" has not yet been found.
RIN: MH:N793