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Bosman (Bozman), John,Somerset Co.,26th Apr., 1716;
26th Sept., 1716.
To son William, tract of land where Geo. Horner now lives.
To son Thomas and hrs., plant. formerly owned by bro. Geo. at mount of Great Branch (for desc. see will).
To cousin William Bosman and male hrs., tract of land on n. side of Goose Creek (for descrip. see will). In default of such hrs., to cousin George Bosman.
To 2 daus., Ann and Bridget, as much land as either of them shall have occasion to use; if either should marry, the other to enjoy sd. privileges alone, until she marry. Also property back of son John's land, and personalty.
To wife Blandina, extx., dwell. plan., beginning at mouth of branch which divides land of son George from sd. plant., and along river to branch wh. divides it from land of son John (for desc. see will); at her death to pass to son Risden and male issue, failing which, to pass to male issue of following, in order given: dau. Ann, dau. Bridgett and son Wm.
To wife Blandina, residue of personal estate during life or widowhood, to be divided at her death bet. 2 sons and 2 daus., viz.: Thos. and Risden and daus. Ann and Bridget.
Test: ––. 14. 296.
Note–Wm. Stourten testifies that Mrs. Blandina Bozaman requested him to search among papers of deceased husband in order to find within will.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 4

Bosman, William,—– —– —–;
5th Aug., 1665.
To wife Ellinor, execx., dower rights.
To sons John, William, and George, land; to be of age at 17 yrs.
To daus. Catharine, Bridgett, Ann, and Mary, personalty.
Overseers:Capt. Wm. Thorne and Thos. Bloyse.
Test: Roger Woolford, Thom. Clarke. Thos. Walley. 1. 228.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1

Bozman, Blandina,Somerset Co.,30th Sept., 1724;
7th April, 1727.
To daus. Ann and Bridgett, extxs., and their hrs., personal estate.
Test: Jno. Jones, Thomas Lawes, Robt. Jones. 19, 123.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 6
Bozman, George,Somerset Co.,15th Aug., 1733;
27th Sept., 1739.
To wife (unnamed), 1/3 estate, balance to be divided equally between children. Testator desires that his sons Levin, Daniel, and Philloman should be taught to read, write and cipher as far as the rule of 3. He also desires in case of wife remarrying that sons Daniel and Philloman be bound to some good trade at age of 16.
Ex.: ––.
Test: William Jones, Sarah Jones and William Bozman.
22. 96.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 8
Bozman, John,Somerset Co.,3rd Dec., 1738;
20th Aug., 1743.
To wife Elizabeth, entire personal estate and home on plan.
To son John and male hrs., dwell. plan. Shd. he die without such hrs., land to pass to his bro. Resdon.
To daus. Anne and Catherine, 1s. each.
To child. John, Betty, Resdon, and Sarah, personal estate at death of their mother.
Ex.: Wife and son John.
Test: Thomas Bailey. 23. 165.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 8
 

Baltimore, Maryland Tax Records Index, 1798-1808
about Benjamin Bausman

Prim Name: Benjamin Bausman
Comment:
1804-1808, p. 61
 
Prim Name: John Bausman
1799-1800, p. 18; Assessment Book 1800, p. 80; 1801-1803, p. 17; 1804-1808, p. 18
 
 
Widow Bousman
1798, p. 14
 
Prim Name: Laurence Bausman
Comment:
(his widow) 1799-1800, p. 13
 
 
 

Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B
about Saml Bozman

Transaction: Sale
1st Grantee Last Name: Pursell
1st Grantee First Name: John
Grantor First Name: Saml
Grantor Last Name: Bozman
Year: 1718
Book: B
Page #: 663

Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B
about Joseph Bozman

Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Popolston
1st Grantee First Name: John
Grantor First Name: Joseph
Grantor Last Name: Bozman
Year: 1804
Book: B3
Page #: 185
Georgia Tax Index, 1789-1799
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Henry County, Kentucky Will Records for 1800 to July 1821
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Source Page: 286
Charles Clark

My wife, Joanne Capt. William Ellis and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: Earnest F. Martinie and Stephen Powers Written: 26 September 1821 Probated: November 1821
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Source Page: 297
Aaron Clarke

My wife, Jean My children My sons, Robert and Mathew My other children, Eleanor , Mary , James , John , and Joanne John Monfort and Robert Crawford , Exe. Witnesses: Thos. S. Wright , Stephen Terhune Written: 24 July 1819 Probated: September 1819

Source Page: 1
Isaiah Rich
My wife, Mary My children, towit, Sally Edeman , John , Samuel , Isaiah , Anne , Polly , and Rebecca Rich James Simpson and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: Samuel Brockman and Jesse Baker Written: 20 November 1798 Probated: April 1800
Source Page: 9
Ezekiel Parkhurst
My wife, Abiel Witnesses: Samuel Nelson and Nancy Nelson Written: 10 January 1801 Probated: August 1801
Source Page: 17
Richard Goode
My wife, Rebecca My daughter, Betsy Jean My son, Charles My daughter, Anne My daughter, Dice My daughter, Margaret My son, Joel My son, Samuel My wife, Peter Forde and John Jeans , Exe. Witnesses: Nicholas Pewter and Sybill Jean Probated: October 1801
Source Page: 26
William Ellison
My wife, Elizabeth My son, Thomas My children, towit, John , Gion , Thomas , Margaret , and Agnes William Neale and Thomas Robertson , Exe. Witnesses: John Harris , Abraham Ball , and David Adams Written: 18 April 1801 Probated: March 1803
Source Page: 41
John Meek
My son, Basel My son, John My son, Jeremiah My son, Josh My wife, Margaret My children, towit, Sarah , Ferah , Patience , Rachel , and Tempy Witnesses: Samuel McKinley , Elizabeth McKinley , and Harman Wassum Written: 2 May 1801 Probated: December 1803
Source Page: 43
James Moon
My daughter, Mary Everton My sons, Isaac , Joseph My wife Witnesses: James Pringle and Martha Smith Written: 2 September 1802 Probated: April 1804
Source Page: 54
George Admine
My daughter, Sally Williams My granddaughter of my son, Michael , dec. Henry Mark , Henry Admine , and Richard Woolfolk , Exe. Witnesses: John Jones , R. Woolfork Jun., and Henry Marelle Written: 2 July 1804 Probated: January 1805
Source Page: 68
Richard Cross
My daughter, Sarah William Cross , my father, Exe. and my mother Agnes Witnesses: Samuel McKinley , Thomas Lawson , and Margaret Cross Written: 15 June 1805 Probated: August 1805
Source Page: 88
Thomas Nevill
John Stewart and John Ransdall , Exe. My wife, Mary My daughters, Sally Mary Kitty Jeney and Nancy My sons, Thomas and Stewart My daughter, Helen My sons, Robert and George Witnesses: Benjamin Perry and Joseph Montgomery Written: 11 March 1806 Probated: July 1806

Source Page: 88
Thomas Nevill
John Stewart and John Ransdall , Exe. My wife, Mary My daughters, Sally Mary Kitty Jeney and Nancy My sons, Thomas and Stewart My daughter, Helen My sons, Robert and George Witnesses: Benjamin Perry and Joseph Montgomery Written: 11 March 1806 Probated: July 1806
Source Page: 93
David Hall
My brother, Samuel My friend, Isaac Rees My father, David My friends, James Hayden and Joseph Dupuy , Exe. Witnesses: Francis S. Hayden , Thomas F. Rees , and Elizabeth Mitchell Written: 22 November 1805 Probated: January 1807
Source Page: 118
William Rice
My brother, John , Exe. Witnesses: Simon Hancock , Robert Samuel , and John Sanders Written: 28 April 1807 Probated: July 1807
Source Page: 135
Samuel Duncan
My wife, Sarah My father, James My brother, William My brother, John Witnesses: Robert Teeter , W. Ballew , and D. White , Jun. Written: 10 November 1807 Probated: December 1807
Source Page: 136
Thomas Basey
My wife, Provy Richard Barry , Exe. My children Witnesses: Edward George , Daniel Sanford , John Quick Written: 12 August 1807 Probated: December 1807
Source Page: 151
Thomas Moore
My wife, Ann My three children, John , Mary , Lucy Witnesses: Will Roberts and Thomas Thorn Written: December 16, 1807 Probated: March 1808
Source Page: 169
Lawrence McGuire
My sons, Luke and Aron My daughters, Abigal and Minerva Witnesses: Jno. Ransdall and William Waley Written: 3 April 1804 Probated: June 1808
Source Page: 176
William Samuel , Senr
To the children of my daughter, Sarah Vaughn , late wife of Edmund To my daughter, Elizabeth Pemberton , wife of Henry Pemberton To the children of my son, William , dec. To my daughter, Fanny Goodman To my daughter, Agatha Bullard My son, Reuben My son, John My daughter, Pheby Montjoy My son, Robert My wife, Frances Witnesses: Simson Hancock , Jno. Rice , and Josiah Duvett Probated: August 1808
Source Page: 180
Sarah Moury
My daughter, Mary , Exe. Witnesses: Joseph Young , Nathan Allen , and Elijah Sutton Written: 5 August 1808 Probated: November 1808
Source Page: 188
John Perkins
My son, Henry My daughter, Polley To Patsy Layon My sons, Samuel Joseph John James Witnesses: Samuel Young and George Dawkins Written: 4 December 1808 Probated: February 1809

Source Page: 226
William Marshall
My son, Lewis My son, George My daughter, Elizabeth Ballow My son, William My wife, Maryanna My children, Maryann , Susanna , Jane My children, Wilty Ballow , Martin , Lucy Booker My sons, Lewis and Martin , Exe. Witnesses: Jonathan Jones , Jesse Rice , and John Fore Written: 18 December 1806 Probated: December 1809
Source Page: 260
Joseph McClelland
My wife, Sarah Witnesses: Jos. Pigg , Jno. Wiley , and James Chapman Written: 19 June 1810 Probated: February 1811
Source Page: 296
Mathias Harmon
My wife, Mary My children My son, John My son, George My son, William My son, Henry Alex Scott and George Miller , Exe. Witnesses: Chas. Dorsey , Robert White , and Robert Teague Probated: March 1812
Source Page: 23
Samuel Prion
My wife, Polly and my son, Jack , Exe. My grand-daughters, Sally Duncan and Polly Duncan My son in law, James Duncan Witness: Thomas Moore Written: 21 December 1812 Probated: February 1813
Source Page: 25
James Haydon
My wife, Elizabeth My son, John My son, Francis My daughter, Nancy Bryant My daughter, Sally Forbis My grandchildren, James Hancock and Mahiah Hancock , John Bartlett Hancock My daughter Elizabeth Edson , wife of John Edson My daughter Martey Slaughter , known as Priscilla My son, James My son, Cary Allen , an infant Witnesses: Thomas S. Wingate , Elijah Vandegriffe , Will Neale , Hannah Bryant Written: 30 October 1812 Probated: March 1813
Source Page: 48
John McClane
My wife, Nancy , Exe. My five children, Betsy , Catharine , Lavisia , Dicy , and Missouri Witnesses: Joseph Dupuy , Jeremiah Farmer , and James McClane Written: 13 March 1813 Probated: June 1813
Source Page: 57
Samuel Duncan
My wife, Sarah My father, James My brother, William My brothers, James and John My two sisters, Peggy and Polly Witnesses: Will Butler and Robert Gates Written: 10 December 1807 Probated: June 1813
Source Page: 95
James Duncan , Jr.
My daughters, Nancy Sally Polly and Tena My wife, Catharine and George Strother , Exe. Witnesses: Daniel Farley , Jacob Prior , and Willis Duncan Written: 25 March 1813 Probated: June 1814
Source Page: 192
William Middleton
My son, John My wife, Francis My son, Horatio Witnesses: John Owens and Thomas Owens Written: 14 December 1814 Probated: May 1815
Source Page: 198
Stephen Wooden
To John My sister, Sally Witnesses: Drury Ragsdale and John Harris Written: 10 September 1814 Probated: June 1815
Source Page: 199
John Kiphart
My wife, Elender My son, Daniel To James Whittaker and Elizabeth , his wife Thomas Bryan and William Neal , Exe. Witnesses: Rebecca Kephart , Susanna Fanner , Sally Neale Written: 12 April 1815 Probated: June 1815
Source Page: 224
Simon Wilhoite
My children, Alpheus , Jesse H. , Gibson , and Simeon J. Allen Wilhoite , Exe. Witnesses: Littleton Estes , William Paull , and Isaac Walker Written: 6 January 1816 Probated: March 1816
Source Page: 250
William Willis
My four daughters, Polly Law , Avarilla Duff , Letticia Spear , and Nancy Maddox My son, John , Exe. Witnesses: John Johnson , Jack Pryon , James Faulicona , Turner Young Written: 2 May 1816 Probated: August 1816
Source Page: 273
Robert Barnhill
My son, Robert My son, Joseph James , William , and Mary Burton My four sons, James , Robert , William , and Joseph , Exe. Witnesses: Benjamin Taylor , Harley Head , and Joshua Ellis , Written: 22 July 1818 Probated: February 1819
Source Page: 275
Bailey Williams
My wife, Sally My daughter, Susannah My eldest son, William B. My second son, Samuel My third son, Thompson My grandson, Nathaniel Williams My second daughter, Jane My third daughter, Sally Mary Ann 's dowry to be equally divided between her two sons Witnesses: Jacob Gifford , Henry M. Williams Written: 9 December 1817 Probated: January 1818
Source Page: 276
Thomas Bartlett
My son, Harry My grand-daughter, Huldah Bartlett alias Huldah Tavous To Anthony , Edmund , and James Bartlett My grand-daughter, Polly Bryan , late Polly Jackson My son, Foster 's (dec) children My sons, Anthony , Edmund , and James , Exe. Witnesses: Bernard W. Dowdle and Richard Goode Written: 6 September 1816 Probated: May 1817
Source Page: 278
Michael Humble
My wife, Peggy My children, Fortunatus , Nancy , Patsy , and Sally Benjamin Whitson and James West of Jefferson County , Exe. Witnesses: Nancy Harman and Caty Tisyr Written: 15 August 1818 Probated: September 1818
Source Page: 279
Peggy Trammell
(Widow of Sampson ) My mother, Elizabeth Perry To Elizabeth Montague Perry My niece, Elenor Wallis Perry To the five children of my brother, John S. Perry , towit, Elizabeth Montague Perry , Eleanor Wallace Perry , William Alexander Perry , John Montague Perry , and Margaret Frank Perry My brother, John S. Perry , Exe. Witnesses: John Violett , William B. Force , and Stephen Coleman Written: 7 January 1819 Probated: February 1819
Source Page: 281
Anthony Bartlett
My wife, Nancy My son, George My daughter, Prudence Moore My children My wife, James Bartlett , William Bartlett , George Bartlett , Exe. Witnesses: G. Henderson , John Cowan , Jno. Samuel , and Robert Samuel Written: 24 May 1819 Probated: July 1819
Source Page: 283
Reuben Johnston
My brother, Thomas , Exe. To John Johnston To Reuben Duncan Witnesses: Moses Olas and E. Harris Written: 1 January 1820 Probated: May 1820
Source Page: 284
William Clubb
My son, Elijah My daughter, Franky My daughter, Susannah My son, Reason My son, William My daughters, Nancy and Janetty My daughter, Lucy My sons, Samuel and Eli Witnesses: William Heaton , James Jackson , and John Clubb Written: 15 October 1820 Probated: May 1821
Source Page: 285
Willis Wright
My wife My three children, Lucy Ester , Catharine Tucker , and Mary Miller All my children, towit, Lucy Ester , Catharine Tucker , Mary Miller , Mildred Wright , Elizabeth Wright , William Wright , John Wright , James Wright , Robert Wright , Fanny Wright , and Nancy Wright My friends, Peter Oliver and William Millsap , Exe. Witnesses: Daniel James and Thos. B. Burnett Written: 6 April 1817 Probated: June 1821
Source Page: 286
Charles Clark
My wife, Joanne Capt. William Ellis and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: Earnest F. Martinie and Stephen Powers Written: 26 September 1821 Probated: November 1821
Source Page: 287
James Pritchard
My wife, Elizabeth My daughter, Melinda My daughter, Nancy Forsythe My son, Lewis My sons, Daniel and Curtis , and my two daughter, Sarah Taylor , Mary Dunn , Elizabeth Watkins , and Casander Forsyth My friends, John White , John Stockton , and Robert Forsyth , Exe. Witnesses: Jno. Rodman , John Branham , Jno. H. Ingram , and David White , Sr. Written: 30 May 1821 Probated: February 1822
Source Page: 290
Samuel Wilson
My son, Walter My wife, Nancy My eight children, towit, Walter , Elizabeth , Travis , Elender , Harrison , Jamima , Nancy and John M. My son, Walter and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: John Maddox and William Hill Written: 21 October 1821 Probated: December 1821
Source Page: 291
Blanks Moody
My wife, Elizabeth her four children, Jack , Bob , Charlotte , and Harry To Betsy Wells Prewett To Polly Moody , wife of my son Blanks and their children, Milton , Allen , James , Maria , Blanks , Baker , Warren , and Eliza My daughter, Fanny Wells My grand-daughter, Elizabeth Dickinson Wells Children of Fanny , towit, Coleman , Elizabeth Dickinson Wells , Nancy Fuguay , Polly Woodside , William Wells , John Wells , Dickerson , Thomas , Patsy , Littleberry , and Moody My son, Richard and my wife, Exe. My son, John Witnesses: Richard Coun , William Coun , S. N. Leeper Written: 16 July 1822 Probated: October 1822
Source Page: 293
Daniel Moore
My son, William My four daughters, towit, Elizabeth , Mary , Rebecca , and Nancy My wife, Elizabeth and her four small children towit, George , Daniel , Zebulon , and Samuel Joshua Wallace and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: William Kelly , Thomas Mastin , and Robert Masten Written: 20 September 1823 Probated: October 1823
Source Page: 295
Robert Humphries
My wife At the death of my wife to Mrs. Lucinda Buckley and her children Mrs. Martha Humphries and Thomas M. Buckley , Exe. Witnesses: Thos. Smith , Daniel Brannin , and Jno. Rodaman Written: 8 Aug. 1822 Probated: October 1822
Source Page: 295
William McDowell
My wife, Sarah My sons, James and William My daughter, Nancy My son, Samuel To Chas. Tyler My children, Samuel , Jr., William , and Nancy My brother, James and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: Robert Smith , Jno. King , and Christopher Wright Written: 18 April 1822 Probated: October 1822
Source Page: 297
Aaron Clarke
My wife, Jean My children My sons, Robert and Mathew My other children, Eleanor , Mary , James , John , and Joanne John Monfort and Robert Crawford , Exe. Witnesses: Thos. S. Wright , Stephen Terhune Written: 24 July 1819 Probated: September 1819
Source Page: 299
Jane Bartlett
My father, Elijah Scott My brother, Levy My children, Elizabeth , Thos. , Elijah , Foster , and Naomy Witnesses: Wharton Ransdall , Joseph Clinton Written: 25 April 1824 Probated: 25 April 1824
Source Page: 299
Whitney Thompson
formerly of Windsor County, Hartford Town, Vt. To Lourainy B. and Matilda M. Wright Westley J. Wright , Exe. Witnesses: E. G. Wright and Wilson L. Wright Written: 27 September 1821 Probated: 1822
Source Page: 300
William Galbrath , Senr.
My wife, Margaret My eight children, towit, Polly , Jane , Ann , William , David , Margaret , and Isabel , and Squire My sons, William and David , Exe. Witnesses: John M. Middleton , Margaret Middleton , Robert Carr Written: 28 March 1822
Source Page: 301
John Samuel
My wife My brothers, Robert and Daniel , Exe. To Thomas Brown Witnesses: P. G. Foree and Thos. M. Buckley Written: 9 February 1823 Probated: April 1823
Source Page: 302
David Garth
My wife, Frances To the heirs of my dec. dau., Elizabeth Baker To the heirs of my dec. dau., Patsy Haywood My son, William My son, Benjamin To the heirs of my dec. daughter, Susannah S. Prewett My daughter, Sally P. Coates My daughter, Polly Mitchell Witnesses: John Calloway , Thos. P. Coats , P. S. Dram Written: 1 April 1823 Probated: July 1823
Source Page: 304
John Russell
My sons, James Garver , Joshua and J. B. , Exe. My wife, Hannah My daughter, Mary , wife of John Smith My daughter, Elizabeth J. Smith now wife of Thomas Smith My daughter, Susannah R. Russell now wife of James Hollingsworth my son, James L. Witnesses: Edward M. Taylor , Richard Sharp , Beal Wooden Written: 15 December 1820 Probated: March 1821
Source Page: 306
Joseph Shannon , Jr.
My wife My children My brother, Samuel Witnesses: Thomas Farley , J. W. Shannon , and Thos. F. Reese Written: 2 August 1823 Probated: December 1823
Source Page: 307
Ann C. Samuel
My daughters, Eliza and Nany My son, William William Smith , Daniel Brannin , and John Cown , Exe. Witnesses: Peter G. Foree and E. C. Drane Probated: April 1824
Source Page: 308
Daniel James
My grand-daughter, Nancy James , dau. of my son, William S. James , dec. My daughter, Lucy L. My children now living, towit, Lucy L. , Mary Branham , Ann Branham , Benjamin S. , and Daniel H. My two son in laws, Law B. Branham and John H. Branham , Exe. Written: 23 February 1824 Witnesses: Samuel Ireland and N. S. Oliver Probated: April 1824
Source Page: 309
William Shepherd
To Jane McCracken To Nancy Dawkins My wife, Nancy , Charles Stewart , and William McCracken , Exe. Witnesses: Earnest F. Mautimie , Elisha Bishop , and Levi Dawkins Probated: July 1824
Source Page: 311
Joan Lucus
To Joseph Wilhoite To Obadiah Wilhoite To Elizabeth Wilhoite Witnesses: Jonathan Jones , John D. Shannon , and William Neale Probated: February 1824
Source Page: 313
John Moody
My wife, Polly My children viz Lucinda , Burilla , Richard , John , Zerelda , Mary , Harriet Martha , and Blanks My brother, Blanks Children of Blank 's towit John Milton , Allen , James Lapsley , Maria Lapsley , Baker Wells , Waren , and Eliza Jane Brother, Richard , my wife, Polly , Exe. Witnesses: John Brown , James Jackson , and Samuel W. Leeper Written: 12 November 1824 Probated: November 1824
Source Page: 314
Daniel Sanford
My son, John My daughter, Rebecca Blincoe My son, Daniel My son, Charles My daughter, Elizabeth Fore My daughter, Hannah Webb My daughter, Susannah Spear My daughter, Penelopy Dawson My daughter, Kitty Fuller , dec. My daughter, Fanny Minor Witnesses: Robert Thomas , Talbert Violatt , Alexander Hughley , and Samuel Thomas Written: 8 February 1822 Probated: November 1824
Source Page: 319
Abraham Nicholls
My wife, Polly My children, towit, James Madison , Abraham Keen , Mary Jane , Martha Ann , and Sarah Frances Witnesses: William Nichols , William Ransdell , and Zachary Smith Written: 24 October 1823 Probated: October 1824
Source Page: 320
James Bartlett
I have given to Samuel Ireland who married my daughter, Nancy Foster Bartlett I have given to John L. Foree during his life time and his wife, my daughter, Polly H. Foree I have given to William Hays who married my daughter, Susannah Bartlett I have given to Thomas P. Coates who married my daughter, Lucinda I have given to David Lawson Tuckett who married my daughter, Huldah I have given to Joseph Thompson who married my daughter, Patsy My son, James Madison My grandson, John Bartlett Hays My grand-daughter, Susannah Hays Samuel Ireland , Exe., who married Nancy Foster Bartlett At the time John L. Foree married my daughter, Polly , she was Polly H. Pringle Sukey Bartlett married William Hays May 20, 1813 Thomas P. Coats married Lucinda Bartlett 15 May 1817 Joseph Thompson married Patsy Bartlett , December 6, 1821 David Lawson Luckett married Huldah Bartlett June 18, 1818 To Ann Worth Witnesses: John Cowan , Roland Thomas , Thomas Smith , and Thomas M. Buckley Written: Probated: February 1825
Source Page: 317
John Hawkins
My son, John My son, William My son, Moses My son, Elijah My daughter, Sarah Baine , wife of John Baine My son, Jesse My son, James Grand-daughter, Elizabeth Hawkins My children, towit, Benjamin , Richard , Silas , Elizabeth Davis , wife of James , Milly Miles , wife of John Miles My wife, Winny My son Richard and my son in law, John Miles , Exe. Witnesses: Thomas Bryant and Edmund Bryant Written: 30 July 1824 Probated: October 1824
Source Page: 318
Robert Smith
My son, David and my daughter, Polly Perkins My son, David and Thomas King , Exe. Witnesses: William Ford and William Shortridge Written: 22 December 1823 Probated: May 1824
Source Page: 325
Elijah Scott
My wife, Elizabeth My daughter, Keziah My daughter, Polly My son, Elisha My son, William My son, George My two son in laws, Michael Smith and Stephen Smith and their wives, Sally Gracey All my children, viz, Levi , Kesiah , Sally , Gracy , Elisha , George , William , and Polly My wife, my son, Levi , and Wharton Ransdell , Exe. Witnesses: J. W. Brite , William Mullikin , James Tucker , and John S. Hall Written: 8 October 1824 Probated: February 1825
Source Page: 327
Frances Montfort
My son, John To Stephen Terhune who married my daughter, Maria To John Voris who married my daughter, Rachel To Francis Voris who married my daughter, Catharine To Cornelious Lysta who married my daughter, Canty My son, Francis My son, Jacob My daughter, Sarah My son, Henry John Montfort , Stephen Terhune , and Francis Voris , Exe. Witnesses: Thos. S. Wingate and William Shuck Written: 30 May 1818 Probated: August 1825
Source Page: 329
Jacob Kelly
My wife, Sarah My son, Amos William Kelly and Joshua Wallace , Exe. My children Witnesses: Absolom Black , William Black , Jr., Amos Kelly Written: 8 January 1825 Probated: August 1825
Source Page: 330
William Kelly
My wife My children My father, Joseph , Exe. Witnesses: Samuel Malone and Elijah G. Chism Written: 22 July 1824 Probated: August 1824
Source Page: 332
Benjamin Nicholas
My wife My sons, William , Benjamin and Michael , Exe. Witnesses: Samuel Ireland , John F. Pitman , Eliz Mahoney Written: 1 February 1825 Probated: April 1825
Source Page: 333
Presley Oliver
My wife, My daughter, Nancy My wife and friend, John H. Oliver , Exe. Witnesses: James Abbott , John Cartwell , James Moore Written: 3 October 1824 Probated: October 1825
Source Page: 334
Margaret Smith
My grand-daughter, Susannah Coburn To William Markham and Anderson Doniphen My son, Robert , Exe. Witnesses: Mary F. Goode , Simon Hancock , M. W. Hancock , David Lynns , Richard Goode , Thos. B. Hancock , and Jno. Walden Written: 3 June 1821 Probated: October 1825
Source Page: 335
Joseph Erwin
My son, Robert My son, Kenady My seven children, towit, William , Peggy Perkins , Polly Buckam , Robert , Nancy Coun , Kenaday , and Catharine Wingfield Peter Kerlin and Jonathan Jones , Exe. Witnesses: Armistead Hill and William Hill Written: 1 December 1825 Probated: November 1825
Source Page: 336
Joshua Turner
My wife, Mary My sons, Joseph and Samuel My daughter, Polly Ransdell Witnesses: Henry R. Roberts and James Voris Written: 18 February 1825 Probated: November 1825
Source Page: 338
Peter H. Voris
My wife, Polly My children Witnesses: Caradus Piles , James Bradley Written: 17 October 1825 Probated: November 1827
Source Page: 338
James T. Piles
James Voris , Exe. My sister, Patsy Piles My mother, Ann Piles My brother, Henry A. Piles Witnesses: Wharton Ransdell and David Piles Written: 6 March 1826 Probated: April 1826
Source Page: 346
William King
My wife, Benadicta My seven children, towit, Susanna Conner , Priscilla Mowry , John , Ann Jeffers , Jane King , Winney King , and Malinda King My five children, towit, Elizabeth Cornwell , Highes King , William King , Molly King , and Benjamin King Witnesses: Thomas Franklin , Allen Maguire , and Robert Samuel Written: 19 February 1826 Probated: May 1826
Source Page: 347
Edward C. Ransdell
Wharton Ransdell and Joseph Clinton , Exe. My wife, Mary My son, Edward C. Witnesses: N. M. King and Preston Morgan Written: 21 November 1825 Probated: February 1826
Source Page: 348
John Stewart , Sen.
My wife, Hanna My children, towit, Lippy Hall , James , John , Allen , Jemima Perry , Sarah Botts , Leacy Martinia , Joel , Asa , Charles , and Helen Chilton Allen Stewart and John Chilton , Exe. Witnesses: Ernest Martinie and Bela Cropper Written: 13 July 1825 Probated: October 1826
Source Page: 349
Mary Forbes
My son, George My son, Joseph My daughter, Mary Maguire My son, Isaac Witnesses: Noble Crosser and William Hays Written: 21 September 1826 Probated: October 1826
Source Page: 350
Fielding Estes
My daughter, Hannah Riddle My son, Thomas My daughter, Permelia Bramblet My son, Robert My son, William My daughter, Kitty Bramblet My son, George Rest of my estate to be dividad between my last children by my last wife My wife, Sarah Witnesses: John Wright , Richard Farley , and George Estes Written: 23 August 1826 Probated: October 1826
Source Page: 351
James Buchanan
My wife, Mary Elizabeth My son, John To James , Robert , Andrew , John , Catharine , Maley , and Anne Clayton My grand-daughter, Polly Buchanan Witnesses: Elijah Crews , George Crews , and Adam Mowry Written: 21 April 1818 Probated: January 1827
Source Page: 352
Rowland Thomas
My son, Edmund P. My daughter, Harriett Long , wife of Willis Long My son, Rowland M. My daughter, Catharine J. Miller , wife of M. L. Miller My daughter, Elizabeth Allen , wife of William H. Allen My wife, Catharine My children, towit, Lucy Jane , John , Phil , Ben , James , and George My wife, Edmund P. , and Rowland M. , Exe. Witnesses: Jacob Creath , Will Sharp , Hugh Allen , and James T. Payne Written: 6 January 1827 Probated: February 1827
Source Page: 354
James Chadwell
My youngest son, William My wife, Sarah , Exe. My children Witnesses: Earnest T. Martinie and Elias Magruder Written: 12 April 1821 Probated: April 1827
Source Page: 369
James Ladd
My son, John My son, Jacob My wife, Elizabeth My children, towit, William , Julianna , James , Franklin , Thomas Jefferson Isam , Elizabeth , Leonard , Nancy , and Sadusky Benjamin Dawson , Fleet H. Goodridge , and my wife, Exe. Witnesses: Henry Moore , Merill Forbes , and William Endicott Written: 7 April 1827 Probated: May 1827
Source Page: 370
James Hambleton
My daughter, Patsy My son, John My wife John Smith , Exe. Witnesses: Solomon Bond and John Buchanan Written: 16 April 1827 Probated: May 1827
Source Page: 479
Robert Shannon
My wife, Katharine My eldest daughters, Nancy and Polly My seven children, towit, Nancy , Lilly Jones , John , Dolly , Katharine Atchison , Joseph W. , and Samuel My grandson, Robert Atchison My grandson, Samuel Farley Joseph W. Shannon and N. Jones , Exe. Written: 14 July 1826 Probated: July 1827

Source Page: 480
William Durrett
My wife, Elizabeth My children My son, Benjamin , Robert O'Brien , and my wife, Exe. Written: July 1827 Probated: July 1827

 
Kentucky Land Grants
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View Record Bozeman, Samuel A 100 24 11- 4-1817 Warren Swan Cr
View Record Bozeman, James 11 64 11-21-1863 Livingston Deer Cr
View Record Baughman, Henry 400 1 2-15-1781 Lincoln Dix R
View Record Baughman, Jacob 50 4 3-12-1782 Lincoln Dix R
View Record Boisman, Abraham 1,000 5 1-28-1784 Fayette Ohio R
Clark, Geo 400 1 11-24-1781 Lincoln Quicks Cr
View Record Clark, Christopher 1,000 2 12-24-1782 Fayette Green Cr
View Record Clark, Robert 1,523 2 5-28-1784 Jefferson Salt R
View Record Clark, Wm 1,000 2 10-15-1785 Military Russells Cr
View Record Clark, Christopher 900 3 3-15-1785 Fayette Ohio R
View Record Clark, Christopher 400 3 12-13-1783 Jefferson Ohio
View Record Clark, John 1,000 5 1-20-1784 Jefferson Clear Cr
View Record Clark, John 400 5 1-20-1784 Jefferson Clear Cr
View Record Clark, Christopher 2,000 5 10-30-1783 Jefferson Green R
View Record Clark, Christopher 2,000 5 2-11-1784 Jefferson Rolling Fk
Clark, Christopher Jr 806 5 2- 3-1783 Lincoln bet Buck & Cedar Cr
View Record Clark, Christopher Jr 1,000 5 2- 6-1783 Lincoln bet Buck & Cedar Cr
View Record Clark, Christopher 2,000 5 3-16-1784 Fayette Ohio
View Record Clark, Christopher 1,000 6 3-17-1783 Fayette Ohio R
View Record Clark, Christopher 300 6 1-22-1785 Lincoln Chaplains Fk
View Record Clark, John 3,000 6 12-26-1785 Fayette Sovron Cr
View Record Clark, Jesse 500 7 2-18-1785 Lincoln Dix R
View Record Clark, James 800 7 6- 4-1783 Lincoln Enlish Cr
View Record Clark, Thomas 1,000 8 3-12-1785 Fayette Rose Run
View Record Clark, Robt 3,000 9 8-19-1784 Lincoln S Fk l h Fk Otter
Record Clark, Robert 50 10 12-13-1783 Jefferson Ohio R
View Record Clark, Robt 50 10 12-13-1783 Jefferson Ohio R
View Record Clark, Jonathan 1,000 10 10-29-1784 Military Sinking Fk Gaspers R
View Record Clark, Jonathan 1,000 10 1-20-1785 Military Poags Cr
View Record Clark, Jonathan 2,000 10 10-28-1784 Military Sinking Fk Gasper R
View Record Clark, James 200 10 2-15-1785 Fayette None
View Record Clark, James 1,025 10 12-13-1785 Fayette Kentucky R
View Record Clark, Geo R 200 10 9-23-1783 Jefferson Floyds Fk
View Record Clark, Wm 400 11 4-25-1785 Fayette None
View Record Clark, Wm 400 11 4-26-1785 Fayette Ohio
Clark, Wm 804 11 1- 5-1786 Fayette Howards Upper Cr
View Record Clark, Robt Jr 3,000 11 1-14-1786 Nelson Adams Fk Rough Cr
View Record Clark, George 94 11 2- 9-1788 Bourbon N Fk Licking
View Record Clark, Jonathan 1,000 11 4- 9-1788 Military Ohio
View Record Clark, Jno 1,000 12 4-30-1785 Fayette 6 mi S of Ohio R
View Record Clark, Geo Rogers 1,500 12 6-19-1785 Military Cumberland R
View Record Clark, Geo Rogers 200 12 9-23-1783 Jefferson Floyds Fk
View Record Clark, Robt J 2,600 14 4-22-1790 Nelson Rough Cr
View Record Clark, John 1,000 15 5-16-1782 Lincoln Gilberts Cr
View Record Clark Boling & James & Thomas 1,000 15 9-16-1785 Fayette None
Handley, John 1,000 3 10-28-1783 Jefferson Floyds Fk
View Record Handley, John 100 5 10-29-1783 Jefferson Soverns Valley Cr
View Record Handley, John 100 5 10-29-1783 Jefferson W Br Soverns Valley Cr
View Record Handley, John 400 10 10-24-1783 Jefferson Mays Cr
View Record Handley, John 1,000 10 12- 1-1784 Jefferson Merriwethers Cr
View Record Handley, John 20,109 1/2 10 12-23-1784 Jefferson Green R
View Record Handley, John 3,704 10 12-20-1784 Jefferson Green R
View Record Handley, Jno 2,504 13 2-22-1786 Nelson Adams & Merriwether Cr
View Record Handley, Jno 7,500 2 12-21-1784 Jefferson Rough Cr
View Record Handley, Jno 100 4 6-12-1792 Military Long Cr
Grantee: Handley, Samuel
Acres: 150
Book: C
Survey Date: 2-22-1817
County: Muhlenberg
WaterCourse: Clifty Waters
Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER VI KENTUCKY LAND WARRANTS (1816-1873)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 583
More Info: Grantee: Handley, Samuel
Acres: 150
Book: C
Page: 63
Date Survey: 2-22-1817
County: Muhlenberg
Watercourse: Clifty Waters
Grantee: Little, Wm
Acres: 150
Book: 14
Survey Date: 4- 7-1805
County: Barren
WaterCourse: Long Cr
Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER IV GRANTS SOUTH OF GREEN RIVER (1797-1866)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 353
More Info: Grantee: Little, Wm
Acres: 150
Book: 14
Page: 222
Date Survey: 4- 7-1805
County: Barren
Watercourse: Long Cr
Crigler, Christopher 1,800 14 11- 5-1784 Fayette Licking Cr

Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850
about Richard Boseman

Name: Richard Boseman
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 6 Apr 1778
Spouse: Susanna Holtz
Spouse Gender: Male
State: Maryland
County: Frederick
Name: Edward Bozeman
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 19 Apr 1779
Spouse: Mary Shields
Spouse Gender: Male
State: Maryland
County: Baltimore
 
Name: Eliza Fulton
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 4 Jul 1826
Spouse: William Boseman
Spouse Gender: Female
State: Maryland
County: Baltimore
 
Elizabeth Boseman Female 7 Oct 1825 Paul Maurier Baltimore
View Record Richard Boseman Male 6 Apr 1778 Susanna Holtz Frederick
View Record Sarah Boseman Female 13 Aug 1824 James Burnham Baltimore
View Record William Boseman Male 4 Jul 1826 Eliza Fulton Baltimore
View Record James Burnham Male 13 Aug 1824 Sarah Boseman Baltimore
View Record Eliza Fulton Female 4 Jul 1826 William Boseman Baltimore
View Record Susanna Holtz Female 6 Apr 1778 Richard Boseman Frederick
View Record Paul Maurier Male 7 Oct 1825 Elizabeth Boseman Baltimore
View Record Edward Bozeman Male 19 Apr 1779 Mary Shields Baltimore
View Record Tryfore Bozeman Female 10 Jul 1826 Lawrence Ballentine Baltimore

 
Petitions of Kentucky Inhabitants to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769-1792
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
But should our Infant Settlement become the object of your deliberations, and be taken under your protection and Direction unto whom we justly conceive to Belong, Every obstacle would be Removed, Population increase and of consequence a Barrier to the interior parts of Virginia from the Indians. A new source of wealth would then be opened, as Trade and Navigation under the auspices of Virginia would Flourish, in the Western world, And therefore willing to acquit our conscience and not entail Slavery upon our posterity by submitting to the pretensions and impositions of the pretended proprietors, We the Inhabitants of the North and South Sides of Kentucke River having assembled togather after preparatory notice on the Eighth day of June 1776 and continued to poll till the 15th. of said Instantin . . . [illegible] a majority has chosen Captain John Gabriel Jones and Captain George Rodgers Clark , and hope ye Honorable the Convention will receive them as our Delegates from this the Western parts of Fincastle County . And as we sincerely concur in the measures established by the Continental Congress and Colony of Virginia , And willing to the utmost of our abilities to support the present laudable cause, by raising our Quoto of men and bear a proportionable share of Expense that will necessarily accrue in the support of our common Liberty. And that good order may be observed we proceeded to Elect a Committee consisting of Twenty one members, already some in West Augusta and which precedent we rely upon to justify our Procedings to the world, for without Law or authority, Vice here could take its full scope having no Laws to Restrain or Power to Controul. Upon the whole we Cheerfully submit to the Authorities and Jurisdiction of this House, not doubting but you will take us under your protection, and give us such direction by our Representatives, as you, in your great Wisdom may think Best, and your petitioners as in duty Bound &c.
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
The Inhabitants of this Frontier part of Virginia who are equally desirous of contributing to the utmost of their power to the support of the present laudable cause of American Freedom, and willing to convince and prove to the world that tho they live so remote from the seat of Government that they Feel in the most sensible manner for their suffering Brethern; and that they most ardently desire to be looked upon as a part of this Colony, notwithstanding the Base proceedings of a Detestible, Wicked and Corrupt Ministry to prevent any more counties to be laid off, without the Inhabitant would be so pusilanimous as to give up their right of appointing proper persons to represent them (in Assembly or) in Convention; And as we Further conceive that as the Proclamation of his Majesty for not settling on the Western parts of this Colony, is not founded upon Law, it cannot have any Force, and if we submit to that Proclamation and continue not to lay off new Counties on the Frontiers that they may send Representatives to the Convention, its leaving an opening to the wicked and Diabolical designs of the Ministry, as then this immense and Fertile Country would afford a safe Asylum to those whose Principles are inimical to American Liberty. And if new Counties are not laid off, as Fincastle County now Reaches and already settled upwards of Three Hundred Miles from East to West it is impossible that two delegates can be sufficient to Represent any such a Respectable Body of People, or that such a number of Inhabitants should be bound to obey without being heard. And as those very people would most cheerfully cooperate in every measure tending to the Publick Peace, and American Freedom, They have delegated two Gentlemen who was chosen by the Free voice of the People, and which Election was held Eight days at Harrodsburg (on the Western waters of Fincastle on Kentu cke ) after the preparatory notice of Five Weeks given to the Inhabitants and on the poll being closed Captain John Gabriel Jones and Captain George Rodgers Clark , having the majority were chosen and not doubting the acceptance of them as our Representative by the Honorable the Convention, to serve in that capacity; as we conceive the precedent Established in West Augusta will justify our Proceeding; and we cannot but observe how impolitical it would be to suffer such a Respectable body of prime Rifle men, to remain (even in a state of Neutrality) When at this time a Certain set of men from North Carolina , stiling themselves, proprietors and claiming an absolute right to these very Lands taking upon themselves the Legislative authority, Commissioning officers, both Civil and Military, having also opened a Land office, Surveyors General and Deputies appointed and act, Conveayances made and Land sold at an Exorbitant Price many other Unconstitutional practices, tending to disturb the minds of those, who are well disposed to the wholesome Government of Virginia , and creating Factions and Divisions amongst ourselves. As we have not hitherto been Represented in Convention; And as at this time of General danger we cannot take too much Precaution to prevent the Inroads of Savages, and prevent the Effusion of Innocent Blood. We the Committee after receiving a message from the Chiefs of the Delawares who are now settled near the mouth of the Waubash , informing us that a Treaty was to be held at Opost , by the English and Kiccapoos Indians, and that they would attend to know the purport of the same, and if their Brothers the Long Knives would send a man they could rely on, they would, on their return, inform him of the same, as they were apprehensive the Kiccapoos would strike their Brothers the Long Knives , therefore we thought it most prudent, and shall send immediately a certain James Herrod and Garret Pendergrass to converse with them on the same. And as its the request of the Inhabitants that we should point out a number of men capable and most acquainted with the Laws of this Colony to act as Civil Magistrates, a list of the same we have enclosed. And for other matters relative to the country we conceive that Captain Jones and Captain Clark our Delegates will be able to inform the Honourable the Convention, not doubting but they will listen to our just petition and take us under their Jurisdiction, And your petitioners as in Duty Bound &c.
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
G R Clark , Cmd.
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
G R Clark , Cmd.
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
George Rogers Clark
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
There is no act showing that this was done, but the following is a resolution for a cession of the lands on the northwest side of the Ohio to Clark 's regiment. Henings Statutes, Vol. 10, 564.
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
Jn. Clark
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
The Memorial of George Rogers Clark , late a Brigadier General in the Troops of the State, and Commandant throughout the Western Jurisdiction of that Commonwealth--
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
Signed G R Clark
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Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769 to 1792
Your petitioner begs leave further to state that his former occupation was that of a hunter and being a man of little or no information but made repeted enquiry how to come at his rite his directions that he got were from such vague sources and such a contrast of opinions that he has hitherto been kept in the dark We presume there has been lands laid off near the falls of Ohio in the now Indiana state for Colo Clark and his soldiers & by refferance to the Acts of Congress you will discover the same but supposes your petitioners lott of Land has been otherwise appropriated and finely lost.
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Mississippi Court Records, 1799-1835
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Mississippi Court Records
[p.107] HINDS COUNTY WILLS
page 108

Terrell, James.
Probated July Court, 1833.
Wife: to have property received from her at marriage.
Son: James, to have Ό section of land, on which we now live. All slaves to be kept on plantation in Hinds County, until children become of age (children not named). Exrs: Montalbert Edwards and Samuel Terrell.
Wit: Michael Schall, Meday Bozeman and James M. Terrell.
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Mississippi Court Records
[p.107] HINDS COUNTY WILLS
page 116

Lee, Sherrod.
April 14, 1835. September, 1835.
Wife: Rachel. Children: William James, Alexander, Elizabeth, Samuel Coleman and unborn child.
Exr: William Cranes. Wit: William Lowe, Meday Bozeman.
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Mississippi Court Records
[p.107] HINDS COUNTY WILLS
page 119
<BR>Bozeman, Meday.
Probated —1837.
Wife: Jane. Children: Nancy Jane, Elizabeth and Joel, to live with uncle Thomas Bozeman, who is named as guardian. Exrs: James Bozman (brother), Simeon Barton.
Wit: Charles Woodworth, William Roberts, Nancy Barfiels.
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Mississippi Court Records
[p.127] WARREN COUNTY
page 126

Scott, Jacob.
[p.122] August 29, 1835. December 26, 1835.
Negro woman and her child Sarah are to be set free. In order that this part of my will may be carried into effect, it is my wish that my executors apply to legislature of state for an act confirming the emancipation of said negroes by virtue of will. $1,000 to be spent by executors in manner the said Legislature may divert and appoint for use and benefit of said negroes. The rest and residue of estate bequeathed to mother, Phebe Scott, of Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Exrs: Dr. William H. Young and Col. John Grumbell (or Grumball). Wit: R.J. Townes and S.F. Noble.pin
Benton, Joseph Elizabeth Mobley
Betsel, John Jane Anderson
Bogen, James Laura Mitchell
Brown, George Martha Perry
Brackenridge, M.L. Elizabeth Dawson
Barwell, Nathaniel Martha Ross
Buckner, E. Jane E. Far
Barksdale, Malcolm Sarah Everett
Barrett, Oliver Sarah Walton
Brewer, William America Taylor
Battle, Elisha ——––
Blake, E.H. M.M. Harris
Bradley, A.P. —––
Blanchard, N.T. E.A. Robinson
Browning, B.A. Charlotte Parker
Blackburn, D. E. Harris
Bush, Hiram P.E. Clark
Brown, William Jane Duncam
Brown, Drury Sarah Wells
Bird, Samuel Sarah Ford
“C”
Carvil, Joseph B. Caroline Evans
Crisler, B. Juliana Porter
Cotting, Nelson Patsy Gordon
Carter, Nelson Mary Sims
Carter, David Sarah Munger
Castleman, S. Elvira Harvey
Cook, Lazarus Adaline Roberts
Callahan, John Elizabeth Dickerson
Cottingham, Jonathan M—–
Catchings, Jonathan M. Gallsmans
Catlett, F. R. Hadley
Clovers, Daniel Patsy Hood.
[p.124] Colton Johnson
Chapman, S. M. Britton
Cooper, William Clara Wardell
Clark, Gipson Eliza A. Truly
“D”
Dills, George Martha McRaven
Davis, George Nancy Moore
Downing, Thomas, Jr. Elizabeth Crane
Davis, Josiah Sarah Kent
Dennis, Josiah Phebe Granberry
Dunn, A.W. Amelia Breeden
Dodd, John B. H.M.Ward
Davis, John Mary F. Brown
Dilworth, George L. Throckmorton
“E”
E****anks, Lem Mary Allen
Evans, Jesse Jane Carvill
Ellis, William Mary T. Battle
Evans, L.S. Miss Bell
Ewing, Willis Mary J. Ross
Ellison, Henry Sarah Ann Battle
“F”
Flowers, James Jane King
Ford, Ferdinand Elizabeth C. Whitford
Freeman, Elijah Esther Jackson
Felps, James Margaret Felps
Faulkner, S.C. Mary Flournoy
Femor, Loryn Nancy Alford
Farris, Willis A. B. Whitesides
Foster —– Susan —–
Finchep, Samuel E. Pope
Fluker, David Isabella Davis
Fortner, Benjamin Ellen Mullins
“G”
Gibbs, Wilmot Sarah Montgomery
Glass, David Sarah Fall
Granberry, L. Rebecca Harrell
Goddard, Thomas Ann Buckholdt
Granberry, H. Elizabeth Joyce
Green, Thomas Harriett Lamar
Gallman, Jesse Rebecca Philips
George, William Miss Battle
Goff, I.D. P. McKay
Golberry, John Salina Stacy
“H”
[p.125] Haxhall, Newton L. Sarah Ragland
Hamer, William A.I.Robinson
Harrington, Young Nancy Magee
Harly, M. Eliza Goode
Hume, John Margaret Smith
Harrison, Michael Martha Veach
Horton, A.V. Sarah Farquar
Howze, W. Catherine Bennett
Hall, R. Lucinda Phillips
Haslep, David Elizabeth Edwards
Hooten, James Nancy Smith
Holmes, C. Mary Waterhouse
Henderson, J.M. M. Andrews
Hardwick, Josiah Lydia Taber
Haffington, I.G. Mary J. Pettimore
Huff, L. R. Morgan
Holiday, S.E. Marian Griffith
Hollingsworth— ——Miller
Hinkley, George Elizabeth Lang
Hargroves, J.A. A. Parker
Hopkins, John Elizabeth A. Napier
Head, Thomas J.B. Sharkoy
Hall, William Sally Shepherd
Hawkins, John B. Clarissa Henley
Hudson, Henry. Elizabeth Allen<BR> Holt, Robert Harriet Sturgis
Hutchinson, A. M.A. Collin
Hardin, S.H. Jane Wilson
Hunter, Henry ——–—
Hawley, John S.E.Dresser
“I”
Ince, Francis (?) M.B.Granberry
Ivey, Thomas Lydia Keen
“J”
Jones, John Eliza Burnet
Johnston — Amanda King
Jones, William Mary Senna
Judd, Selah Elisa Heaily
Jackson, James A. Simpson
Johnson, M. S. Williams
Jackson–– Miss Cox
Johnson, William Lena Goode
Jopling, Allen Martha Simpson
“K”
King, Charles Louisa Carter
Katch, John Elizabeth Santo
Kirkpatrick, E. M.H. Jones (?)
Kinkaid, C.A. Miss Roberts
Keenan, Francis Miss Richey
[p.126] “R”
Redwine, Percy Dina Garner
Robinson, R. Sarah Waldrop
Rose, George Sarah Stone
Roberts, William Margaret Bozeman
Radcliff, William Jane Davis
Ross, William Elizabeth Bird
Robertson, J.W. S.C.Carson
“S”
Strother, Walter Prudence Yesser
Slaid, James Susan Cooper
Sims, G. Benjamin W.I.Moffett
Stewart, James Emily Bolton
Stewart, John Jane Watson
Stanard, William E.C.Adams
Stratton, Jesse ——–
“T”
Thatcher, George W. Sarah Montgomery
Theypen, James Mahaly Easterly
Tharp, George Martha Ballard
Thomas, William Susanna Jones
Thompson, Samuel C. Granberry
Throckmorton, James E. Weise
Taber, Carrol Laura Williams
Thornton, Mill Sarah Easterling
“U”
Ussery, John Molly Khansey(?)
“V”
Van Arsdoll Mary Milner
Vanderpool, Cornelius Elizabeth Hammett
(This list of Hinds County marriages is incomplete.)
 
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Massenberg, Benjamin Harrison.
June 19, 1834. October, 1834. Of Franklin Co., Ala.
Legatee: Cargill Jones Massenborg (nephew).
Wit: John Mechan.

Brent, William.
August 20, 1834. Sept. 21, 1834.
Wife: Mary, to have land, slaves personalty.
Daughters: Hannah Neal Brent, Virginia Evolyn Brent, to have land and slaves. Exrs: wife, William Do Mass.
Wit: Philip M. Alston, Adaline Alston, Maria Barton.

Porter, William, Sr.
August 23, 1833. October 27, 1834.
Wife: Gracy, to have negro woman, furniture, personalty.
Step-sons: John S., Isaac and William Lawson, a horse, saddle and bridle, cach. Step-daus: Julia Ann Retty (wife of Blanton Chresley), to have a negro; Mary Ann Lawson, land, money and cattle.
Wife to be guardian of minor children.
Wit: Samuel Puckett, Thomas Shipp.

Hilbourne, Vaughn.
Died Sept. 5, 1834. August 27, 1834.
Legatee: Wynana Van Newman.

Murchison, John.
[p.113] Died in August, 1834. Oct. 28, 1834.
Vincent Murphy to take charge until return of brother, Simon Murchison, from the north. Sister Sarah to have home on plantation of brother Simon.
Wit: John F. Watson. A nuncupative will.

Yesser, Elinor A.
Sept. 14, 1834. Sept. 22, 1834.
Children: Elenor Mankey (dau.), to have negroes, riding horse, red bed stead, feather bed; Daniel H. Yesser (son) to have 3 negroes, his fathers picture, silver spoons, silver ladle, chairs and side board; son Archibald, to have 2 slaves, pictures, books etc; son George W., 2 slaves.; son Charles R., 5 slaves; dau. Eliza Yesser, 3 slaves, mahogany bed stead, feather bed, furniture.
Exr: friend, John B. Fox, to hold in trust 3 slaves for use of daughter, Mary Strother, to secure certain land for Mary and Prudence Strother. Gr.daughters: Ellen and Mary Ellen Manks. Wit: T.B. Kilbourn, William Lee Davidson, Charles R. Lewis.

Jones, John W.
April 1, 1835.
Wife: Caroline. Children: George, Joseph, Margaret.
Exr: William Lambeth (friend).
Wit: E.D. Fenner, I.B. Morgan, Lewis Bond.

Bugg, Nancy.
April 25, 1831. April 27, 1835.
Legatees: son Benjamin, to have negro woman and boy; dau. Lucy Kyle and her husband, Claiborne Kyle, to have negro boy; dau. Mary Young and her husband, Ephiram Young, to have a negro named Dilcy; dau. Rebecca Young, personalty; gr.dau. Adeline Young (dau. of Mary and Ephiram Young), side saddle. Exr: son Benjamin.
Wit: Thomas Williams and Daniel Williams.

Purvis, Gilbert Johnson.
April 9, 1835. April 27, 1835.
Property now in controversy with James, P.J., and William Purvis, and can make no bequests. Property of late father, Gilbert Purvis. (Gilbert Johnson Purvis claimed all property mother possessed at time of her death). Sister Sally Purvis to have $150. per year.
Exrs: John and William Purvis.
Wit: William H. Young and Charles C. Mayson.

[p.114] Thompson, Jennett.
April 28, 1834. April, 1835.
Legatees: sister, Mary Mooney, to have one suit of wearing apparel to be selected by Charlotte F.A. Thompson; remaining wearing apparel to be divided between daughters, Charlotte Thompson and Sarah Miles; sons John B. and Thomas G. to have $160. each; gr.son William F. Farrell, son of Elizabeth Farrell, to have $100.; gr.children (children of Sarah Miles)- James, David, Harriett and Eliza Jane Miles, to have money that is due me from Thomas G. Thompson and Samuel Brown; dau. Eliza Miles, personalty; son S.G. Thompson, negroes; gr.dau. Mary Jennett Thompson, dau. of S.G. Thompson, personalty. Exrs: Samuel Brown (brother), Thomas G. Thompson (son). Wit: Stephen Austin, John Sebie, Charles Horton.


Nichols, Sarah.
October 7, 1833. Nov. 25, 1833.
Widow of Wright Nichols. Gr.son: Drury Brown, to have 1/3 of undivided interest of late husband, Wright Nichols, estate. Gr.dau: Malenag (?) Chandler. Cr.children: heirs of John Farqular and his wife Nancy, 1/3 part of above mentioned estate. Dau: Susan Wells the other 1/3 part of estate. Exr: Drury I. Brown.
Wit: William Spencer and David Fluker.

Carr, Charlotte.
Oct. 23, 1833. November Court, 1833. Nun-cupative will. Land in Warren County (Miss.) to be sold and money given my children (not named).
Wit: Peyton Worthy and Lavina Alfred.

Harris, James.
Oct. 4, 1833. Oct. 28, 1833. Nuncupative will.
Henry Flowers is requstod to settle business. Louisa Jonas is bequeathed $500. Father (not named) to have remainder of estate. Wit: M. Johnson, Ackriel Crumpler, Simeon W. Bohannon and Henry Flowers.

Jacobs, Walter.
Jan. 19, 1833. Jan. 28, 1834.
The following children to have $2. each: Joseph, Mordicai, James, Benjamin, Jane Roberts, Permelia Roberts, [p.111] Sarah Roberts, Elener Roberts.
Wife: Gracie, to have lands, tonements, stock and furniture. Exr: James Bond. Wit: Jonathan Catchings, L. P. Seali (?).

Conger, Martin.
Dec. 10, 1833. Hec., 1834.
Wife: Susan, to have land, negroes, personal property.
Children: Asberry Bernard, A.Mary, Athelia, Susan, Margaret and unborn child. Nephew: Jeptha Conger, to have a horse. Exrs: wife and Eli Garner.
Wit: Pierce L. Redwine, W.H. Lane, William Redwine.

Buckholde, John G.
Sept. 4, 1830. Sept. 20, 1830.
Wife: Adaline.
Children: Charles, John, Eliza, Martha. Property and slaves to be kept until oldest child, Charles, arrives at the age of 21 years.
Exrs: wife, Charles Davis.
Wit: Gab Felder, S. Botters, S.H. Strong

Fort, Jacob.
December 6, 1833. January Court, 1834.
Wife: Cynthia. Children: Mary Cornelia, Copelan, Martha, Mariah, Edwin, Ruthvin, Jacob Hilliard Fort.
Exrs: Josiah Fort (bro., of Madorson Co., Tonn.), Ethereld Williams (of East Tenn.), Crren Battle (of Hinds Co.). Wit: Sarah Battle, Ann Ross.

Caldwell, George.
Feb. 12, 1834. March, 1834.
Wife: Juliann. Children: William Ploudon, George Jeffeerson, Lovey Elizabeth (3 youngest children).
Sons: John H., to have land and slaves; Edwin James, land and slaves; George Jefferson, land and slaves.
Exrs: Elisha Andrews, John H. Caldwell.
Wit: Joshua Howard, William Cabeen, William G. Watson.

Stovall, Josiah.
Nov. 17, 1798. December Court, 1798.
Lincoln County, Georgia. All children not receiving anything shall be given what wife can spare. Dau: Polly, to have one negro girl- not to be sold. Lends to wife, Pollv Stovall, tract of land they now live upon and slaves. [p.112] Mentions small children, but does not name.
Exrs: wife, sons Drewery and Charles.
Wit: Elisha Holmes, John Main, William Wright, Stephen Stovall.

Mcrea, Margaret.
Nov. 15, 1830. December, 1830.
Of Perry County, Miss. Legatees: William P. McRea (gr.son); Margaret McRae(gr.dau.); Thomas L. Summerall, to hold in trust, one negro for dau. Isabel Pitman during her life, and at her decease to gr.son, Daniel McRea Pitman; gr.dau. Arabella Holt, to have my horse and gig, feather bed and furniture; Burrell Pitman, to have $2.; dau. Margaret Summerall, to have residue of houschold furniture.
Wit: John Black, A.C.Jennings, John C. Cox.
Brimson, Gause.
May 25, 1825.
Wife: Jane Brimson. Children: men****ioned, but not named.
Exrs: wife, Ambrose Barnes, Adam Gordon.

Smith, Celiab.
June 1, 1825.
Sons-in-law: Ezra Marble, James King, Ebenezer Snow, Joseph Brooks, to have $1. each. Rest of estate to son, Stephen L. Smith. Exrs. son Stephen, Ezra Marble.
Wit: William Bridgers, R.R.Sharkey, J.H.Pigg.

Boothe, Charles.
March 12, 1822.
Children: Horace Montreville Boothe and Jeremiah James Boothe. Mother: mentioned, but not named.
Exrs: John Boothe (brother) and Austin Leake (friend).

Faulke, Orran.
October 26, 1820.
Brothers: Alfred Faulk and Wilson Faulk.
1/3 of estabe to 5 sisters and one half sister, lately married. “I wish my father, William Faulk, to be supported.” Exrs: brothers Alfred and Wilson Faulk.

Roberts, Allen.
May 26, 1832. August Court, 1832.
I give and grant unto Martha Saunders (dau.), negro George. To son William H. Roberts, negro, Berry.
To son Richard S. Roberts, negro, Worthington.
To son Thomas H. Roberts, slave, Gilbert.
To dau. Frances Ann Roberts, slaves-Chancy and Mary.
To son James S. Roberts, slave-Burrell.
To son Joseph Roberts, slaves, Robin and Violet.
All above slaves to be subject to use and control of my wife, Elizabeth Roberts, during her lifetime, together with all household and kitchen furniture.
Exr: Samuel Smith. Wit: John Hume and Samuel Young.

Baskins, Robert.
Sept. 5, 1832. Sept. Court, 1832.
To each one of my children the sum of $120. in such property as may be designated by my wife, Polly, to be received as they come of age, except my sons, James and John, and daughter, Polly, as they have already received that amount of my estate, when daughter Polly gets one cow and calf more, that I wish her to have. At the decease of wife, estate to be divided as to give each of my children an equal part.
Executrix: wife Polly
Wit: William Austin, Green Speight, Thomas Coleman.

Robertson, John.
Died October 5, 1832. Will probated Nov. Court, 1832.
“I give and bequeath unto my brother, Thomas Robertson, $500., and the residuo of my property I give in equal shares to my legal heirs.”
Exrs: James Scott and Thomas Robertson (brother).
Wit: William Snow and S. Tracy.

Harrell, Isaac.
Dec. 20, 1832. December Court, 1832.
Of Simpson County, Mississippi.
Wife and Executrix: wife Rebecca Harrell.
Wit: James Powell and John Keen.

[p.108] Nichols, Henry, Sr.
Jan. 4, 1833. May 27, 1833.
Gr. children: Wilford Sims, Martha Ann Sims, Mary Ann Sims, to ha ve one two year old heifer, each. Rest of estate to kept until youngest child becomes of age, except 5 cows and calves to son William. Property to be divided between heirs, except that property received by Robert I. Sims and Jacob Lott.
Exrs: William Nichols (son) and Joshua Howard.
Wit: Robert I. Sims and Joshua Howard.

Carric, Robert.
March 14, 1833. May Court, 1833.
“To wife, land where I now live (170 acres) and 6 slaves, stock, horses, hogs and sheep. After decease of wife property to be equally divided among children: Jinnett, Edward, Christian, Elizabeth, David, McRae, John Alexander.
Executrix: wife. Wit: Hugh McCall, John Morrison.
Bassett, William.
May 24, 1823.––
Legatees: Huston Bassett (half brother); Penelope Jones (half sister); other brothers mentioned, but not named; Sarah Davis, Joromiah and Alfred Robinson, cousins.
Wit: Sulton Byrd, Benjamin Mitchell, Daniel Burnett.

Flowers, Nacy.
April 8, 1823.
Exr. and Wife: Huldy, and children (not named).
Wit: P. Briscoe, Polly Harris, Amanda Liggett.

Mcalpen, Alexander.
May 26, 1823.
Daniel and Duncon McAlpen, only children mentioned.
Exrs: Duncan McAlpen and John McAlpen.

[p.83] Ragsdale, Samuel.
No dates.
Wife: Anna. Legatees: Edward Ragsdale, Nancy B. Truly, Patsy Crane, John M. Ragsdale, Francis Ragsdale (prob. children of Samuel Ragsdale); William Ragsdale (son).
Exr: son John Ragsdale.
Wit: G. Keirn, William Daniel, Elijah Ragsdale.

Clarke, Elijah.
September 8, 1823. ——
Children: Piety, John, Lawerence, Lu****inda, Elijah Raymond Clarke. John Robinson, to have charge of the children.
Brother: Lewis Clarke. Exr: David McCaleb.
Wit: Raymond Robinson, John Robinson, Henry Johnston.

Roush, John.
March 25, 1826.
Legatee and Exr: John D. Zeizer.
Wit: Evan Griffith, John H. Estey.

Barnes, Joseph.
March 8, 1824. —.
Legatees: sisters- Susan and Harriett and brother Elias Barnes. Wit: J. Moore, Samuel Cobun, James Moore.

Gibson, James.
October 3, 1822.
Wife: Elizabeth Gibson. Children: Levi, Clarke, Nancy. Tersea Caroline McGinty (niece of my wife and dau. of Reuben McGinty). Exrs: Joseph Pumly, John A. Gibson, Levi Gibson. Wit: Samuel Gibson, Randol Gibson and John A. Gibson.

Scott, William.
October 25, 1825.
Wife: Margaret, to be guardian of children (not named).
Exrs: wife, Isarel Loring, Daniel Vertner, A.W.Putnam, Pete Vandone, Abraham Barnes.
Wit: Thomas Cotton, James Sharo, James Cotton.

Booth, John, Sr.
January 14, 1824.
[p.84] Wife: Hester Booth. Daughters: Charlotte Clark, Lydia Truly, Elizabeth Wright, Hester Deen. Son: John Booth, Jr. Gr. children: John Barcus (or Brocus), William Barcus Hester Barcus, and my great-grandchildren (not named).
Exrs: son John, Daniel Burnett.
Wit: Cornelius Haring and Eleazer Haring.
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Robinson, James.
May 6, 1834. July 21, 1834.
Wife: Catherine. Sons: Allen, Reason and Moses.
Daughters: Emily and Catherine. Exrs: wife, son Allen and William Baker (friend). Wit: Robert Stewart, Robert Wilson and Charles McClain.

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Bernard, Joseph.
September 21, 1797. January 3, 1804.
Wife: Jane, who is entitled to some property that is now in her mothers hands.
Children: Louisa, William, Joseph, Edward and unborn child. Exrs: wife, William Dunbar, Esq., Robert Dunbar.
Wit: Charles Watrous, John Sullivan James Scott, M.D., Charles Anderson, William Moore, Hugh Davis, David Ferguson and Christopher Miller.
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Shilling, Jacob.
Jan. 12, 1805. April 13, 1808.
Wife: Mary, to have a plantation.
Sons: John, Abraham, Jacob and Matthew.
Daughters: Lorain, Barbara, Elizabeth, Anna, Mary.
Exrs: wife, Darius Anderson.
Wit: Samuel Boyd, Joseph Slocum, Darius Anderson.
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Adams, Philip
Oct. 23, 1817. Nov. 22, 1817. Of Virginia.
Legatee: George Adams (fathor).
Exr: John H. Robinson. Wit: John Buckley, W.S. Winn and Thomas Anderson.
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Lane, Thomas.
April 5, 1814. October 17, 1814.
Legatees: Thomas Moore (nephew) and Sarah Bryant (niece).
Admrs: Samuel Moore, Henry Anderson and Robert Thornhill.
Wit: Henry Swearingen, Littleton Seal and Eli Mercer.
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<BR>Anderson, James.
November 9, 1822. November 25, 1822.<BR>Wife: Margaret. Son John Anderson. Daughter Mary.
Exr: son John. Wit: Robert H. Gerald, Robert Smith, John B. Anderson.
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<BR>Anderson, John.
Sept. 1, 1828.
Legatees: Margaret Anderson (mother), Mary McRae (sister).
Executrix: mother. Wit: John Smylie, Thomas Lyne.
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<BR>Anderson, Margarett.
August 23, 1835. September 23, 1835.
Legatees: Mary McRae (dau.), David Anderson, James Frierson, Margarett Flemon, Charles Way, William Way, Harry Cage, Griffin P. Clanghton and Elsa, Josiah and Lenah (3 slaves to be free).
Exrs: Harry Cage and Griffin P. Clanghton.
Wit: John B. Anderson, Lawerence Anderson, Jeremiah Brewer.
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Mcrae, William.
April 4, 1836. June 6, 1836.
Wife: Mary McRae. John McRae, William Archard and Robert Archard (nophews). Exrs: Jones Stewart and David Pemble.
Wit: John B. Anderson and Abner J. Gunter.
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Saxon, Joshua.
January 31, 1817.
Wife: Medas (or Medar). Sons: Orville, Millbourne (youngest), Joshua. Jr.
Daughters: Charlotte Ingram, Lucinda Miller, Clarinda Anderson, Nancy Anderson and Malinda Terry.
Exrs: Joshua Saxon, Jr., Robert Caldwell, Medar Saxon.
Wit: P. Griffin, Moses Sheay, John F. McCaa.
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Jelks, Discon.
Sept. 27, 1833. October, 1833.
Wife: Sarah, to have $100., negro girl and household goods. Son: George Wallace Jelks, to have all lands with plantation and personal property. Dau: Louise Pullin, to have negro and personal property. Dau: Sarah Jelks, to have 40 acres and personal property. Gr.son: William Wilshire Ray, to have $100., management of grandson to George Wallace Jelks. Exr: son George W. Jelks.
Wit: Thomas Robortson, M. Anderson, F.H. Jennings.
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Scott, Jacob.
[p.122] August 29, 1835. December 26, 1835.
Negro woman and her child Sarah are to be set free. In order that this part of my will may be carried into effect, it is my wish that my executors apply to legislature of state for an act confirming the emancipation of said negroes by virtue of will. $1,000 to be spent by executors in manner the said Legislature may divert and appoint for use and benefit of said negroes. The rest and residue of estate bequeathed to mother, Phebe Scott, of Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Exrs: Dr. William H. Young and Col. John Grumbell (or Grumball). Wit: R.J. Townes and S.F. Noble.pin
Benton, Joseph Elizabeth Mobley
Betsel, John Jane Anderson
Bogen, James Laura Mitchell
Brown, George Martha Perry
Brackenridge, M.L. Elizabeth Dawson
Barwell, Nathaniel Martha Ross
Buckner, E. Jane E. Far
Barksdale, Malcolm Sarah Everett
Barrett, Oliver Sarah Walton
Brewer, William America Taylor
Battle, Elisha ——––
Blake, E.H. M.M. Harris
Bradley, A.P. —––
Blanchard, N.T. E.A. Robinson
Browning, B.A. Charlotte Parker
Blackburn, D. E. Harris
Bush, Hiram P.E. Clark
Brown, William Jane Duncam
Brown, Drury Sarah Wells
Bird, Samuel Sarah Ford
“C”
Carvil, Joseph B. Caroline Evans
Crisler, B. Juliana Porter
Cotting, Nelson Patsy Gordon
Carter, Nelson Mary Sims
Carter, David Sarah Munger
Castleman, S. Elvira Harvey
Cook, Lazarus Adaline Roberts
Callahan, John Elizabeth Dickerson
Cottingham, Jonathan M—–
Catchings, Jonathan M. Gallsmans
Catlett, F. R. Hadley
Clovers, Daniel Patsy Hood.
[p.124] Colton Johnson
Chapman, S. M. Britton
Cooper, William Clara Wardell
Clark, Gipson Eliza A. Truly
“D”
Dills, George Martha McRaven
Davis, George Nancy Moore
Downing, Thomas, Jr. Elizabeth Crane
Davis, Josiah Sarah Kent
Dennis, Josiah Phebe Granberry
Dunn, A.W. Amelia Breeden
Dodd, John B. H.M.Ward
Davis, John Mary F. Brown
Dilworth, George L. Throckmorton
“E”
E****anks, Lem Mary Allen
Evans, Jesse Jane Carvill
Ellis, William Mary T. Battle
Evans, L.S. Miss Bell
Ewing, Willis Mary J. Ross
Ellison, Henry Sarah Ann Battle
“F”
Flowers, James Jane King
Ford, Ferdinand Elizabeth C. Whitford
Freeman, Elijah Esther Jackson
Felps, James Margaret Felps
Faulkner, S.C. Mary Flournoy
Femor, Loryn Nancy Alford
Farris, Willis A. B. Whitesides
Foster —– Susan —–
Finchep, Samuel E. Pope
Fluker, David Isabella Davis
Fortner, Benjamin Ellen Mullins
“G”
Gibbs, Wilmot Sarah Montgomery
Glass, David Sarah Fall
Granberry, L. Rebecca Harrell
Goddard, Thomas Ann Buckholdt
Granberry, H. Elizabeth Joyce
Green, Thomas Harriett Lamar
Gallman, Jesse Rebecca Philips
George, William Miss Battle
Goff, I.D. P. McKay
Golberry, John Salina Stacy
“H”
[p.125] Haxhall, Newton L. Sarah Ragland
Hamer, William A.I.Robinson
Harrington, Young Nancy Magee
Harly, M. Eliza Goode
Hume, John Margaret Smith
Harrison, Michael Martha Veach
Horton, A.V. Sarah Farquar
Howze, W. Catherine Bennett
Hall, R. Lucinda Phillips
Haslep, David Elizabeth Edwards
Hooten, James Nancy Smith
Holmes, C. Mary Waterhouse
Henderson, J.M. M. Andrews
Hardwick, Josiah Lydia Taber
Haffington, I.G. Mary J. Pettimore
Huff, L. R. Morgan
Holiday, S.E. Marian Griffith
Hollingsworth— ——Miller
Hinkley, George Elizabeth Lang
Hargroves, J.A. A. Parker
Hopkins, John Elizabeth A. Napier
Head, Thomas J.B. Sharkoy
Hall, William Sally Shepherd
Hawkins, John B. Clarissa Henley
Hudson, Henry. Elizabeth Allen
Holt, Robert Harriet Sturgis
Hutchinson, A. M.A. Collin
Hardin, S.H. Jane Wilson
Hunter, Henry ——–—
Hawley, John S.E.Dresser
“I”
Ince, Francis (?) M.B.Granberry
Ivey, Thomas Lydia Keen
“J”
Jones, John Eliza Burnet
Johnston — Amanda King
Jones, William Mary Senna
Judd, Selah Elisa Heaily
Jackson, James A. Simpson
Johnson, M. S. Williams
Jackson–– Miss Cox
Johnson, William Lena Goode
Jopling, Allen Martha Simpson
“K”
King, Charles Louisa Carter
Katch, John Elizabeth Santo
Kirkpatrick, E. M.H. Jones (?)
Kinkaid, C.A. Miss Roberts
Keenan, Francis Miss Richey
[p.126] “R”
Redwine, Percy Dina Garner
Robinson, R. Sarah Waldrop
Rose, George Sarah Stone
Roberts, William Margaret Bozeman
Radcliff, William Jane Davis
Ross, William Elizabeth Bird
Robertson, J.W. S.C.Carson
“S”
Strother, Walter Prudence Yesser
Slaid, James Susan Cooper
Sims, G. Benjamin W.I.Moffett
Stewart, James Emily Bolton
Stewart, John Jane Watson
Stanard, William E.C.Adams
Stratton, Jesse ——–
“T”
Thatcher, George W. Sarah Montgomery
Theypen, James Mahaly Easterly
Tharp, George Martha Ballard
Thomas, William Susanna Jones
Thompson, Samuel C. Granberry
Throckmorton, James E. Weise
Taber, Carrol Laura Williams
Thornton, Mill Sarah Easterling
“U”
Ussery, John Molly Khansey(?)
“V”
Van Arsdoll Mary Milner
Vanderpool, Cornelius Elizabeth Hammett
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Lane, Joseph.
August 20, 1824. October 25, 1824.
Legatees: Mrs. Louisa Ford (friend) and Simon Lane (brother). Exr: John Lane (friend)
Wit: Thomas Anderson, Jeff Nailer.

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[p.133] Travis, Thomas.
November 25, 1822. Admr: Salem Travis.
Bondsmen: Mathew B. Sellers, Andrew Glass, Bellfield Wrenn.
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Cochrane, George.
April 3, 1803. August 13, 1803.
“To mother Sarah Cochrane- the desire of my heart is to secure ample provision for the declining age of the best of parents. “Brothers: James and Hugh Cochrane. Aunt Jane Little (relict of John Little, late of Penn., dec'd.), to have $100. annuity during life, to be remitted by brother Robert, to her daughters, $1000. to be divided. To Jane Irwin (sister of John Irwin), of Brush Creek, near Pittsburg, $500. A slave to Lucy Potter, dau. of Ebenezer Potter of Virginia. A slave to god-daughter, Maria Evans, dau. of Lewis Evans. Nephew, John Murdock, only surviving child of sister Ann, dec'd. Mentions dear father, William Cochrane and bro. William Cochrane, dec'd. $1000. to be given the poor of Natchez.
Exr: brother Robert Cochrane.
Wit: John Rhea and William Flower.
(This will was written at New Orleans)
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Mckouns, Daniel.
July 7, 1810. July, 1810.
Legatees: wife Susannah, little son James, bro. James McKouns, sister Elizabeth Grafton.
Exrs: Thomas Grafton, William Barling, John McCaleb.
Wit: John Grafton, Sr., James McCowen.
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Bathos, John.
March 26, 1818. April 6, 1818.
Children: Anno Maria, Mary Ann, Julian Ann Bathos.
Exrs: Elijah Smith, Peter Little, Leonard Pomet.
Wit: Charles B. Green, Eustus French.
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Knowlton, John.
Sept. 12, 1819.
Estate to “my little friends, Esther Ann King and William Armstrong King.” (Children of William King)
Exrs: William King and Eli Montgomery.
Wit: T.B.Minor, John B. Cobun.
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Dorsey, Benjamin.
9 August, 1807.
Wife: Nancy, to have 1/3 of estate.
Sons: Silas, to have plantation, Joab, to have a plantation. Wit: Samuel Cooper, Mary Callahan, John Erwin.
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Evans, W.O.
June 3, 1822.
Children: Arthur Evans, Balsora Evans (dau.).
Wit: Charlotte Evans, William Low, Martha Cooper.
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<BR>Cooper, William.
December 14, 1822.<BR>Exrs: Mabon Cooper, Claiborne Cooper (son).
Children: mentioned, but not named.
Wit: R.S.Caldwell, Solomon Cooper.
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Shunk, William.
May 7, 1802.––
Legatees: 3 sisters- Nancy, Polly and Sally, friend Jesse Carter, who is partner in a cotton gin.
Exrs: Jesse Carter, Nehemiah Carter, Jr.
Wit: William Nicholls, Thomas Pollard, Isarel Smith.
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[p.16] Sidebottom, John.
Pro. October, 1810.
Legatee: Elizabeth Morris.
Wit: Robert A. Carter, William Thompson.
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page 24

Hosmer, Lydia
Nov. 13, 1819.
Legatees: stepdau., Ann B. Hosmer, provided she survives Lydia Hosmer, otherwise estate to lawful children of brother Johnathan Robbins, of Watertown, Mass.; sister, Mrs. Ann Faulkner, of Biblica, Mass.; Miss Martha Robbins, of Watertown, Mass.; Louis Carter, of Miss.
Exr: Amos Whiting, of Gibson Port, Miss.
Wit: James E. Hart, George R. Williams, Clara Garnier.
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<BR>Carter, Jesse
Feb. 8, 1816.
Legatees: Samuel Postlewaite, as trustee for daughter. Lydia; George Poindexter, Jr. (gr.son); daughter Eliza Trask, wife of Isarel Trask.
Exrs: Isarel E. Trask and daughters, Eliza and Lydia.<BR>Wit: Lyman Harding, William Walters, Isaac Carter.
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<BR>Carter, Nehemiah.
March 3, 1814. April, 1814.
Of Wilkinson County, Indian Territory.
Children: son Parsons (of Louisana), son Isaac (youngest), son Jesse, daughters, Hannah Palmer, Phebe Phipps, Sally Hackett. 3 children of daughter Betsy Adams.
Exr: son Jesse. Wit: Isarel Smith, William Waters.
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page 58

[p.58] Carter, Charles.
August 2, 1819. October 25, 1819.
Legatees: wife Mary Carter and children, Sarah Martin, James F. Thomas and John M. Exrs: Archibald McGeehee and Caleb Higginbottom (friends).
Wit: W. Mansfield, Hugh B. Johnson, Lawson Higginbottom.
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page 16

Hutchins, Ann.
March 11, 1811. Nov. 16, 1811.
To dau. Mary Green (wife of Abner Green), slaves.
To dau. Elizabeth Brooks (wife of William Brooks), slaves.
To dau. Ann McDurmot (wife of Bryant McDurmot), slaves.
Gr. daughter: Magdalin Claiborne (dau. of Virginia and Ferdinand Claiborne). Isabelle Charlotte Claiborne (wife of Thomas Claiborne). Sons: John and Samuel Hutchins. Friend Joseph Bowman; gr.son Robort Hutchins Bowman, (son of Celeste Bowman, dec'd), Joseph Bowman, father of Robert Hutchin Bowman, to take charge of son's property. Exrs: son John and Joseph Bowman.
Wit: Robert Westcott, I. Linton, B. Seamans.
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Brooks, E.M.C.
October 12, 1812.
$1000 to go to the Roman Catholic Church of the city of Natchez, Miss. Rest of estate to daus. Ann Eliza Claiborne Brooks and Charlotte Maria Brooks, in case of the death of daughters, property to go to husband, William Brooks.
Exrs: husband, John Hutchins, Ferdinand Claiborne, Joseph Bowman. Bryan McBermott to act as guardian to said daus.
Wit: D. Lattimore, T. Mangunn.
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Hutchins, Samuel.
Feb. 10, 1810. Feb. 4, 1812.
Legatees: Magdaline Claiborne (sister), wife of Gen. Ferdinand Claiborne; Mary Mead (sister), wife of Cowles Mead, to have $1000.; Anthony McDermott (son of Bryant McDermott); Anthony White Hutchins (son of bro. John Hutchins); Ann and Charlotte Brooks (daus. of William and Elizabeth Brooks; Virginia Claiborne (only dau. of Ferdinand and Magdaline Claiborne). Exr: Ferdinand Claiborne.
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<BR>Brooks, Samuel
August 13, 1812.
Legatees: Dau. Dolly Newman, wife of Joseph Newman; dau. Betsy Hutchins, wife of John Hutchins; children of the above montioned daughters.
Exrs: John Hutchins (son-in-law), Samuel Postlethwaite.
Wit: I. Thompson, I. Taylor, I. Bigelow.
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[p.71] CLAIBORNE COUNTY WILLS
page 78

Harmon, James.
Sept. 16, 1817. ——–
Legatees: Silence (dau.), wife of Elisha Flowers; Lavina (dau.-dec'd.), who was wife of William Tabor; dau. Lydia, wife of Joshua Aaron, dec'd.; dau. Abial (dec'd), wife of Josiah Flowers; James and Joseph Harmon (gr.sons).
Exr: son Hezikiah.<BR>Wit: John Goodhorne, Nancy Hamilton, Philenia Brooks.
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[p.71] CLAIBORNE COUNTY WILLS
page 84

Smith, Celiab.
June 1, 1825.
Sons-in-law: Ezra Marble, James King, Ebenezer Snow, Joseph Brooks, to have $1. each. Rest of estate to son, Stephen L. Smith. Exrs. son Stephen, Ezra Marble.
Wit: William Bridgers, R.R.Sharkey, J.H.Pigg.
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page 111

Jacobs, Walter.
Jan. 19, 1833. Jan. 28, 1834.
The following children to have $2. each: Joseph, Mordicai, James, Benjamin, Jane Roberts, Permelia Roberts, [p.111] Sarah Roberts, Elener Roberts.
Wife: Gracie, to have lands, tonements, stock and furniture. Exr: James Bond. Wit: Jonathan Catchings, L. P. Seali (?).
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[p.107] HINDS COUNTY WILLS
page 113

Jones, John W.
April 1, 1835.
Wife: Caroline. Children: George, Joseph, Margaret.
Exr: William Lambeth (friend).
Wit: E.D. Fenner, I.B. Morgan, Lewis Bond.
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page 130

Dees, Sampson.
October 25, 1819. Admr: Ruth Dees. Bondsmen: Francis Griffin, Andrew Glass, Henry Downs. (Bond $800.)
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[p.127] WARREN COUNTY
page 135

Vick, Newell.
August 2, 1819. (Forty-four years of American Independence.). Wife: Elizabeth, to have share of all estate, both real and personal. Estate to be divided when son Wesley reaches age of 21 years.
Sons: Wesley, William, Newell and Hartwell.
Exrs: wife, son Hartwell, Willis V. Vick (nephew).
Wit: Foster Cook, Edwin Cook, B.Vick.
Oct. 25, 1819. Will of Newell Vick probated in court by surviving executor, proved by the oath of Foster Cook and Willis Vick. Bond acknowledged in sum of $70,000.
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page 6

Cochrane, George.
April 3, 1803. August 13, 1803.
“To mother Sarah Cochrane- the desire of my heart is to secure ample provision for the declining age of the best of parents. “Brothers: James and Hugh Cochrane. Aunt Jane Little (relict of John Little, late of Penn., dec'd.), to have $100. annuity during life, to be remitted by brother Robert, to her daughters, $1000. to be divided. To Jane Irwin (sister of John Irwin), of Brush Creek, near Pittsburg, $500. A slave to Lucy Potter, dau. of Ebenezer Potter of Virginia. A slave to god-daughter, Maria Evans, dau. of Lewis Evans. Nephew, John Murdock, only surviving child of sister Ann, dec'd. Mentions dear father, William Cochrane and bro. William Cochrane, dec'd. $1000. to be given the poor of Natchez.
Exr: brother Robert Cochrane.
Wit: John Rhea and William Flower.
(This will was written at New Orleans)
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Cook, William.
Septomber 10, 1798.——–
Legatees: Solomon H. Wisdom, to have 500 acres of land in Bayou Sara, bequeathed to me by John Mathews, his will of record in Westmoreland Co., Penn., John Jackson. Exr: Solomon Wisdom.
Wit: Philander Smith, Thomas Jackson.
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Thiry, John Baptiste.
July 24, 1807. July, 1808.
[p.12] Legatees: Jean Francis Thiry, Fere Jean Baptiste Thiry.
Exrs: Michael Fortier, David Urguhart, Armstrong Ellis.
(This will is written in French)
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Hamilton, Richard.
To Rev. W. Stephen T. Badin, money to purchase catcheisms to distribute gratis to the poor. Mentions mother, brother and sister, but names not given.
Exrs. bro. Walter Hamilton, Clement Hill.
Will probated in Washington County, Kentucky.
(See Will Book “2”- 1808-1816)
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Clark, Daniel.
Aug. 17, 1813. Oct. 1813. Of New Orleans.
[p.19] All estate to mother, Mary Clark, of Germentown, Penn.
Exrs: Richard Relf and Beverly Chew. (This will is a copy of will probated in New Orleans)
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Andreu, Jayme.
Feb. 28, 1820.
Codicil to will of Jayme Andreu.
Legatee: Clary Quegles.
Wit: Woodson Wren, William Catheart, B.D. Bourdan.
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Martin, Charles
June 21, 1817. July 15, 1817.
Legatees: Relatives in Ireland.<BR>Sworn to as substance of will of Charles Martin by Dr. Fred Seip, attending physician. Was a clerk on a steam boat. Exr: John Lombard.
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Thomas, Mathew
Oct. 14, 1817. Nov. 22, 1817.
Brother Greenbury Thomas to hold the estate in trust for family of Mathew Thomas.<BR>Sworn to as substance of will by H. Tooley, physician.
Exr: Greenberry Thomas (brother).
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Donnant, Dennis Francois
Dec. 14, 1812.
Wife: Marie Therese. Sister, Mll. Donnant.
Will made in Paris, written in French.
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page 32

Barland, William
June 19, 1811. April, 1818.
“Whereas on the 7th day of April, 1789, in presence of James Stodart, W.Bainor, John Short, I did purchase my freedom and companion, Elizabeth Barland, and three infant children, called Andrew Barland, Elizabeth Barland, Jr. and Margaret Barland, of James Eilers.” (long will)
Exrs: sons Andrew, James, William and son-in-law William Henderson.
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[p.57] AMITE COUNTY WILL BOOK “1”
page 56

Cotten, Thomas.
February 19, 1816.
Wife: Anne. Daughters: Nancy, Susanna and Elizabeth.
Sons: Sam, John, Abel, Asa and Thomas.
Admrs: wife, Thomas Cotten and Willis Cotten (sons).
Wit: Thomas Torrence, Jesse Rice and Joseph Robertson.
(There are two Will Books in Amite County marked # 1. The first being the book used when Mississippi was known as Territory of Mississippi and the second Will Book marked as Will Book #1, was used after the State was admitted to the Union.)
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Mississippi Court Records
[p.71] CLAIBORNE COUNTY WILLS
page 73

King, William.

A certificate is granted them for probate of said will, December 29, 1808.
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[p.107] HINDS COUNTY WILLS
page 110

Carr, Charlotte.
Oct. 23, 1833. November Court, 1833. Nun-cupative will. Land in Warren County (Miss.) to be sold and money given my children (not named).
Wit: Peyton Worthy and Lavina Alfred.
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Harris, James.
Oct. 4, 1833. Oct. 28, 1833. Nuncupative will.
Henry Flowers is requstod to settle business. Louisa Jonas is bequeathed $500. Father (not named) to have remainder of estate. Wit: M. Johnson, Ackriel Crumpler, Simeon W. Bohannon and Henry Flowers.
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Jopling, Jesse.
Dec. 2, 1834. March Court, 1837. Of Amherst Co., Va. Holeman Jopling (cousin) to have 300 acres of land. George Thomas, to have $1000. over and above anything I may owe him, $2000. to be paid him after settlement of estate. Chester Ingle, sometimes called Chester Jopling, a tract of land in Nelson County (Virginia) and residue of estate. Chester and Allen Ingle to pay $50. per month to their mother during her life.
Exrs: Chester Jopling, Reuben Patterson.
(Will was probated in Albemarle County, Virginia).
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page 120

Baird, Felix W.
December 5, 1835. May 1836.
Wife: Harriett, to have slaves.
Dau: Isabella Baird, slaves and 1000 acros of land. “I will that my boy, Tom, (slave) be emancipated, provided with necessary clothing etc.” Mention is made of land in North Carolina. To friend, M.A.Gillespie, my pony. [p.120] Friend, S.C.Barton, to have watch and pistol. Mark A. Gillespie, guardian of dau. Isabella, she to be sent to Salem, North Carolina, to school. Should daughter die, property to go to M.A. Gillespie and Simeon C. Barton.
Wit: Humphrey Stewart, Lemuel Edmonson, N.W. Vallingham.
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[p.127] WARREN COUNTY
page 126

Scott, Jacob.
[p.122] August 29, 1835. December 26, 1835.
Negro woman and her child Sarah are to be set free. In order that this part of my will may be carried into effect, it is my wish that my executors apply to legislature of state for an act confirming the emancipation of said negroes by virtue of will. $1,000 to be spent by executors in manner the said Legislature may divert and appoint for use and benefit of said negroes. The rest and residue of estate bequeathed to mother, Phebe Scott, of Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Exrs: Dr. William H. Young and Col. John Grumbell (or Grumball). Wit: R.J. Townes and S.F. Noble.pin
Benton, Joseph Elizabeth Mobley
Betsel, John Jane Anderson
Bogen, James Laura Mitchell
Brown, George Martha Perry
Brackenridge, M.L. Elizabeth Dawson
Barwell, Nathaniel Martha Ross
Buckner, E. Jane E. Far
Barksdale, Malcolm Sarah Everett
Barrett, Oliver Sarah Walton
Brewer, William America Taylor
Battle, Elisha ——––
Blake, E.H. M.M. Harris
Bradley, A.P. —––
Blanchard, N.T. E.A. Robinson
Browning, B.A. Charlotte Parker
Blackburn, D. E. Harris
Bush, Hiram P.E. Clark
Brown, William Jane Duncam
Brown, Drury Sarah Wells
Bird, Samuel Sarah Ford
“C”
Carvil, Joseph B. Caroline Evans
Crisler, B. Juliana Porter
Cotting, Nelson Patsy Gordon
Carter, Nelson Mary Sims
Carter, David Sarah Munger
Castleman, S. Elvira Harvey
Cook, Lazarus Adaline Roberts
Callahan, John Elizabeth Dickerson
Cottingham, Jonathan M—–
Catchings, Jonathan M. Gallsmans
Catlett, F. R. Hadley
Clovers, Daniel Patsy Hood.
[p.124] Colton Johnson
Chapman, S. M. Britton
Cooper, William Clara Wardell
Clark, Gipson Eliza A. Truly
“D”
Dills, George Martha McRaven
Davis, George Nancy Moore
Downing, Thomas, Jr. Elizabeth Crane
Davis, Josiah Sarah Kent
Dennis, Josiah Phebe Granberry
Dunn, A.W. Amelia Breeden
Dodd, John B. H.M.Ward
Davis, John Mary F. Brown
Dilworth, George L. Throckmorton
“E”
E****anks, Lem Mary Allen
Evans, Jesse Jane Carvill
Ellis, William Mary T. Battle
Evans, L.S. Miss Bell
Ewing, Willis Mary J. Ross
Ellison, Henry Sarah Ann Battle
“F”
Flowers, James Jane King
Ford, Ferdinand Elizabeth C. Whitford
Freeman, Elijah Esther Jackson
Felps, James Margaret Felps
Faulkner, S.C. Mary Flournoy
Femor, Loryn Nancy Alford
Farris, Willis A. B. Whitesides
Foster —– Susan —–
Finchep, Samuel E. Pope
Fluker, David Isabella Davis
Fortner, Benjamin Ellen Mullins
“G”
Gibbs, Wilmot Sarah Montgomery
Glass, David Sarah Fall
Granberry, L. Rebecca Harrell
Goddard, Thomas Ann Buckholdt
Granberry, H. Elizabeth Joyce
Green, Thomas Harriett Lamar
Gallman, Jesse Rebecca Philips
George, William Miss Battle
Goff, I.D. P. McKay
Golberry, John Salina Stacy
“H”
[p.125] Haxhall, Newton L. Sarah Ragland
Hamer, William A.I.Robinson
Harrington, Young Nancy Magee
Harly, M. Eliza Goode
Hume, John Margaret Smith
Harrison, Michael Martha Veach
Horton, A.V. Sarah Farquar
Howze, W. Catherine Bennett
Hall, R. Lucinda Phillips
Haslep, David Elizabeth Edwards
Hooten, James Nancy Smith
Holmes, C. Mary Waterhouse
Henderson, J.M. M. Andrews
Hardwick, Josiah Lydia Taber
Haffington, I.G. Mary J. Pettimore
Huff, L. R. Morgan
Holiday, S.E. Marian Griffith
Hollingsworth— ——Miller
Hinkley, George Elizabeth Lang
Hargroves, J.A. A. Parker
Hopkins, John Elizabeth A. Napier
Head, Thomas J.B. Sharkoy
Hall, William Sally Shepherd
Hawkins, John B. Clarissa Henley
Hudson, Henry. Elizabeth Allen
Holt, Robert Harriet Sturgis
Hutchinson, A. M.A. Collin
Hardin, S.H. Jane Wilson
Hunter, Henry ——–—
Hawley, John S.E.Dresser
“I”
Ince, Francis (?) M.B.Granberry
Ivey, Thomas Lydia Keen
“J”
Jones, John Eliza Burnet
Johnston — Amanda King
Jones, William Mary Senna
Judd, Selah Elisa Heaily
Jackson, James A. Simpson
Johnson, M. S. Williams
Jackson–– Miss Cox
Johnson, William Lena Goode
Jopling, Allen Martha Simpson
“K”
King, Charles Louisa Carter
Katch, John Elizabeth Santo
Kirkpatrick, E. M.H. Jones (?)
Kinkaid, C.A. Miss Roberts
Keenan, Francis Miss Richey
[p.126] “R”
Redwine, Percy Dina Garner
Robinson, R. Sarah Waldrop
Rose, George Sarah Stone
Roberts, William Margaret Bozeman
Radcliff, William Jane Davis
Ross, William Elizabeth Bird
Robertson, J.W. S.C.Carson
“S”
Strother, Walter Prudence Yesser
Slaid, James Susan Cooper
Sims, G. Benjamin W.I.Moffett
Stewart, James Emily Bolton
Stewart, John Jane Watson
Stanard, William E.C.Adams
Stratton, Jesse ——–
“T”
Thatcher, George W. Sarah Montgomery
Theypen, James Mahaly Easterly
Tharp, George Martha Ballard
Thomas, William Susanna Jones
Thompson, Samuel C. Granberry
Throckmorton, James E. Weise
Taber, Carrol Laura Williams
Thornton, Mill Sarah Easterling
“U”
Ussery, John Molly Khansey(?)
“V”
Van Arsdoll Mary Milner
Vanderpool, Cornelius Elizabeth Hammett
(This list of Hinds County marriages is incomplete.)
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page 135

Vick, Newell.
August 2, 1819. (Forty-four years of American Independence.). Wife: Elizabeth, to have share of all estate, both real and personal. Estate to be divided when son Wesley reaches age of 21 years.
Sons: Wesley, William, Newell and Hartwell.
Exrs: wife, son Hartwell, Willis V. Vick (nephew).
Wit: Foster Cook, Edwin Cook, B.Vick.
Oct. 25, 1819. Will of Newell Vick probated in court by surviving executor, proved by the oath of Foster Cook and Willis Vick. Bond acknowledged in sum of $70,000.
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[p.127] WARREN COUNTY
page 136

Gressell, George.
April 22, 1829. Of Green County, Alabama.
Wife: Sarah, to have slaves.
Dau: Sarah Thomas, to have carriage, gig, horses, cattle, hogs, stock, household furniture.
Exrs: wife and John Thomas (son-in-law).
Wit: W.N. Moffett, Edwin Peck, W. Bell.
(This will was probated in Alabama)
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[p.137] Hubbell, Robert.
November 4, 1832.
Estate to Martha Hubbell and children, stepdau. Lavina Hubell. Sisters: Mary, Elira, Charlotte and Martah Hubell. Exr: wife and friend William R. Campbell. Will was proved by the oaths of Jonathan Pilmon, James Cornell and William R. Campbell.
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[p.127] WARREN COUNTY
page 139

Berney, Richard.
Probated February, 1831. Nun-cupative will.
Estate to Ann Amelia McDaniel and Martha McDaniel, daus. of John McDaniel. (Richard Berney died at the home of John McDaniel). Proved by the oaths of Samuel Beck and David Higgins.
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page 30

[p.30] Wills, Elias
April 11, 1818. July, 1818.
Exr: wife Ann Wills.
Wit: Joseph Brandt, Charles Moore.

 
 
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