Talbot County Georgia - Wills Daniel C. Maund Contributed to USGenWeb by PHILJET@aol.com James Phillips ======================== 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. ============================ Talbot County Wills Volume A, 1827-1856 5 May 1849 DANIEL C. MAUND of Talbot Co. To my beloved wife Christiana Maund during her life or widowhood, a house and lot in Talbotton on the west side of the public square, household and kitchen furniture, and negroes Milley, a woman, girl Vilet, boy Tom and infant Jim, and after my wife's death or marriage, to my 4 youngest sons, Noah B. Maund, Malichi L.B.B.V.O. Maund, Joseph H. Maund, and William B. Maund. The following negroes to be hired out until 1860, and then sold by my execs: a man Jim, boy John, boy Seasar, boy Toney, boy Isac, woman Meriah, woman Liller, woman Kitty, woman Avey, infant Catherine. Money to go for support of wife and children and schooling of boys. To Cynthia Bellyeu, wife of Colson Bellyeu, $5 her full share of my estate. The balance of the money after the sale of the negroes to go to the following 12 children, share and share alike: to Candis Huff, wife of Travis Huff, to Caroline Bellyeu, wife of Berry Bellyeu, to John C. Maund, to Wesley A. Maund, to Mary Sewell, wife of James H. Sewell, to Osborn K. Maund, to Daniel C. Maund, Jr., to Julian Wilson, wife of Matison Wilson, to Noah B.P. Maund, to Malichi L.B.B.T.O. Maund, to Joseph H. Maund, to William A. Maund, all to have equal parts. My wife is to have the benefit of a mare named Fan, a buggy and horse and wagon; my gold watch, chain and key to my son Joseph H. Maund, and if he dies, to my son Noah. Execs and guardians of 4 youngest children: Elijah Wells and Edmund H. Worrill. They, boys nor their property, not to be moved out of this county until they are of age. S/: Daniel C. Maund Wit: Marion Bethune, S.P. Yarbrough, Henry Jones, Thomas J. Boynton. Proved 2 Sept 1850 by Bethune, Jones and Boynton in open court. Rec: 5 Sept 1850, pages 270-274