TALBOT COUNTY GA Will CROLL, Samuel Knox File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Mack Mullins mwm21423@email.msn.com ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ====================== CROLL, Samuel K. TALBOT COUNTY, GA. WILLS VOL. A Pages 283-287: SAMUEL K. CROLL of Talbot County, low and weak in body. To my beloved wife, JANE and my three little minor daughters MARY JANE, CAROLINE ELIZABETH and MARTHA WELBORN(?)the following property: lot #281 and #280 except the part of that lot that I sold to SIMEON DELOACH, and fraction 296 and parts of 278 and 279 known as where JAMES SIMMONS now lives; the west half of lot 75 and 76, all of the above lots containing 865 acres more or less, in 22nd and 2nd Districts of originally Muscogee and Troup but now Talbot Co. Also a Negro man Jim about 60, a man Mingo age 45, man Charles 40 years, a man Harry age 40, a woman Dapuy age 60, Betsey a woman about the same, Joana age 30 and her three children Caroline, Madison and Martha; Hannah a woman 25 and her four children Matilda, Manerva, Eliza and Helsay;a woman Sarah and her child George; woman Mary about 17 and her child Flora about two months old; one mill and mill site on fractional lot 297 in 22 District Talbot Co. and all the land lying north of the mill creek and five acres on S side of said Mill Creek including dam and race; plantation tools, furniture, etc. Also to my wife as her separate and independent Estate, my pleasure carriage and two mules and one gold watch. My aged aunt Elizabeth Croll to be provided with comfortable support out of my estate during her life. Each of my daughters should have a common English education, and my beloved step-son MORGAN A. MCAFEE should live on my estate free of charge as long as he wishes to remain with his mother. Exors: beloved wife JANE, and beloved brother JAMES C. ROBERTSON and worthy friend SIMEON DELOACH. Dated 5 Feb. 1851. Signed: SAMUEL K. CROLL. Wit: JESSE MULLINS, ELIJAH BRAKEFIELD, E.C. GRANT, JAMES M. SMITH. Proved 5 May 1851 by the first three witnesses in open court, and JANE CROLL & SIMEON DELOACH qualified same day. Rec. 13 May 1851