I've just finished transcribing my first Will, from 1824, for someone I was hoping would prove to be my 5 x great grandfather, only to find that it doesn't include any obvious clues. He doesn't mention his wife or children by name even though they are beneficiaries. The other odd thing that he states is that "if either of my children should die before my said wife then his or her portion to be paid to his or her children in equal portions"
The man I'm looking for had a large number of children. I haven't yet managed to establish when they all died, but does the term "either" mean just two children when included in a will?
Any help or guidance you could would be gratefully received!