JONES COUNTY, GA - WILLS Susannah Boswell Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Linda Jenkins ronjenk@flash.net Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/JONES.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Susannah Boswell's Will I Susannah Boswell apprehensive of approaching death, but being in possession of Sound mind & Judgment do make this my last Will & Testament. Items I give to my Son William Boswell the land I now live on, my Negroe boy Bill, and one feather Bed & furniture. Second, I give to my Son Andrew One feather Bed & furniture. Thirdly I give to my Son Thomas five dollars & one feather Bed to be paid out of the balance of my Estate. To my Son James five dollars to be paid like-wise out of my property. To the heirs of Son Alexander five dollars, and to my daughter Rebecca five dollars, to my daughter Jane five dollars, and to my daughter Elizabeth five dollars, and the balance of my property to be sold & the money to be equally divied between the whole of my children, And lastly I do hereby appoint William Jackson and Thomas Rainer the Executors of this my last Will & Testament. January 9th 1812. Signed, Sealed & published in presence of, Susannah Boswell. Ferber Connor Sarah Daniel Ann Kinnon Abram Boreland Georgia Jones County, I Abram Boreland of the County of Baldwin being duly Sworn depose & Saith the annexed Instrument of writing contains the last Will & Testament of Susannah Boswell late of the County & state aforesaid, decd. And that it _____ under went any alterations since it was executed, & that Fereber Connor, Sarah Daniel, & Ann Kinnon Subscribed their names with this deponent as Witness thereto. Sworn to this 11th Feb. 1812. Roger McCarthy Reg. Prob. Abram Boreland. NOTES: Don't know much of anything about her. We think her maiden name was Boreland. Her oldest son William was married to Nancy Winfield Pruitt in Putnam Co. GA. They later moved to Talbot Co. and then to Pike Co. and Bullock Co. AL. They died there in 1873. Linda Jenkins ronjenk@flash.net