Dallas County AlArchives Wills.....Osburn, Christopher H. March 13, 1849 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Laura Perkins Cox perky_cox@yahoo.com February 2003 Source: Record Of Wills, Volume Number B, Dallas County Courthouse, Selma, Alabama. Page: 123 Written: March 13, 1849 Recorded: April 20, 1855 State of Alabama Dallas County Being mindful of my mortality do, this 13th day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Eight Hundred forty-nine make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner following. -- First I have heretofore given unto my Eldest Son Pleasant M. Osburn to the amount of One Thousand Two Hundred and thirty Eight dollars. Also I have heretofore given unto my Second Son Jabez J. Osburn to the amount of One Thousand dollars. Also I have heretofore given unto my eldest daughter Lyda B. Rountree, wife of A. M. Rountree to the amount of Eight Hundred dollars. Also I have given unto my Second daughter Mary Ann Osburn a Negro Woman and her three children Mundy, Cahen and Chancy, and Nelson, a boy worth at the time I gave them Eight hundred Dollars + bed + furniture. Also I have given my third daughter Matila Ross, wife of Andrew J. Ross, to the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars. Also I have given unto my youngest Daughter Nancy Osburn Two Negroes, Mariah a woman and Ezekiel a boy, at the sum of Eight hundred dollars, and bed and furniture. Also I have given unto my son Robert E. Osburn two Negroes, Adeline a girl and Ben a boy, at the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars. Also I give and bequeath unto my grandson Lucius L. McCurdy, the son of my Daughter Narcisa, late wife of R. A. L. McCurdy, two Negroes, Malinda a girl and Jerry a boy, at the sum of Five Hundred and fifty Dollars, and after my decease the said Negroes to remain in the possession of my wife Catherine Osburn during her life or until he arrives at the age of Twenty-one years, which ever may first happen. And in case of the death of my Wife, then her Executor to take them into his possession and if my grandson Lucius L. McCurdy should die before the age of Twenty-one years, the same to revert back to the Osburn family.--- Also I give to my Wife Catherine Osburn during her life all my Real Estate also all my personal property, (to wit) My Carriage Wagon horses and mules, cattle and hogs, and sheep and stock of all kinds and all farming utensils household furniture Bedsteads, bedding and other furniture. Also all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal not herein given and disposed of to remain in the possession of my Wife Catherine Osburn during her life and then after her decease, the Real Estate to be sold and the proceeds together with my personal property to be Equally and fairly divided among all my children + Grand Son Lucius L. McCurdy, with what they have heretofore received. If Mary Ann Rountree, the daughter of Lyda B. Rountree die without any heirs of her body then the share of her mother Lyda B. Rountree shall revert back to the Osburn family. --- Also I do hereby constitute and appoint my Said Wife Catherine Osburn Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament With full powers to act as such without being compelled to give bond or security according to Law. In Witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed C. H. Osburn [seal]. Signed sealed, published, and declared by the said Testator as and for his last Will + Testament in our presence, Who at his request in his presence have subscribed our names as Winesses thereto. John K. Campbell George C. Phillips Isaac Moore. The State of Alabama Dallas County Regular Probate Court 9th Day of April 1855 Personally came in to open court George C. Phillips one of the subscribing witnesses to the above and foregoing Will hereto attached and first being duly sworn saith on oath that he was present and saw Christopher Osburn whose name appears thereto sign and did the same as and for his last Will and Testament and that the said Christopher Osburn was of sound mind and [illeg] memory at the time of signing the same and that he has [illeg] together with John K. Campbell and Isaac Moore signed the same as witnesses at the request and in the presence of the said Testator and in the presence of each other on the day and year thereon written. George C. Phillips. Sworn to and subscribed to before me in Open Court 9 April 1855. Thos. G. Rainer, Judge of Probate. Recorded this the 20th day of April 1855. Thos. G. Rainer, Judge. File located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/dallas/wills/chosburn.txt