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- "Arnold Shaw’s will, at his death in 1798, left his wife, Margaret, the east end of “my new brick dwelling from the bottom of the cellar to the top of the house,use of outside doors, yard and well” so long as she remained a widow. The farm in Poplar Grove remains in the possession of their Planter descendants. If she re-married she was to quit the house taking only her wearing apparel with her “and such things as she had when I married her.” from Julian Gwyn's Planter Nova Scotia
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