Warren COUNTY GA Wills - Hart, Isaac, Sr. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Charles L White clwhite@cooke.net http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/warren/wills/hart.txt Isaac Hart, Sr Last Will & Testament of Isaac Hart, Sr b. 2/20/1773..d 711/1844 Married Sarah Buffington 5/10/1795 Georgia, Warren County, In the name of God amen. Know all whom it may concern that I, Isaac Hart, Senior, of the state and county aforesaid, being weak and infirm of body but of sound mind and disposing memory & knowing that it is appointed to all men once to die & after this the judgement: do make this my last will & testament, as follows to wit, & first I give my love to God that gave it. Me, & my body to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian burial not doubting but that I shall receive the same reunited at the great & dreadful day of Judgement, & as touching such worldly Estate as it has pleased God to bless me with, in this life, I want the same disposed of in the following manner to wit. 1st It is my desire that each of my daughters namely Sarah Adkins Phoebe Peebles, Mary Hobbs, Milbry Hobbs & Elizabeth Tarry (their heirs) keep and have the negro girls & their increase that I have already given them upon them that is my daughters marriage & which they now have in possession. 2nd I give & bequeath unto each of my daughters to wit. Sarah Adkins, Phoebe Peebles, Mary Hobbs, Milbrv Hobbs & Elizabeth Tarry & their heirs the Sum of one hundred dollars each to be paid to them by my Executor herinafter to be named said money to be paid out of my Estate. 3rd I give & bequeath unto my son Samuel Hart & his heirs one half of a tract of land containing together two hundred & fifty acres more or less. Said land was purchased by, me at public sale of the estate of Solomon Newsom deed. the dividing line to be run from North to South parallel with the original lines of S. tract & Samuel Hart to have the west end which joins his land where he now lives. 4th I give & bequeath to my son Barnabus Hart & his heirs Seven Hundred dollars, six hundred of which is paid, the remaining hundred to be paid to him by my executor. 5th I give & bequeath to my son Isaac Hart & his heirs seven hundred dollars of which is already paid. 6th I give & bequeath to my son William Hart & his heirs one tract of land (lying on the North side of the above mentioned two hundred & fifty acre tract)containing two hundred & seventy six acres more or less, conveyed to me by deed from Wiley Herndon also one bed & furniture, & also one hundred dollars to be paid to him out or my Estate by my Executors. 7th I give & bequeath to my son Vincent Hart & his heirs Seven Hundred dollars to be paid to him by my Executors out of my Estate, also one bed & furniture & two cows & calves. 8th I give & bequeath to my son Solomon Hart & his heirs one hundred dollars in addition to what I have already given him said hundred dollars to be paid to him out of my Estate by my Executors. 9th It is my desire that all of my property both real & personal not mentioned in this will be my Executors equally divided among all my children & their heirs to wit; (I) Sarah Adkins, (2) Phoebe Peebles, (3) Mary Hobbs, (4) Milbry Hobbs, (5) Elizabeth Tarry. (6) Samuel Hart (7) Barnabus Hart, (8) Isaac Hart, (9) William Hart, (10) Vincent & (II) Solomon Hart. 10th I do hereby constitute & appoint Aaron Adkins my son-in-law & my son Isaac Hart my Executors of this last will & testament to execute the same at their discretion aftending to the tenor & language thereof & I do hereby revoke all other wills heretofore made by me, as witness my hand & seal, this 27th day of January, 1838. In the presence of, John Adkins, Isaac Hart, Elisha Burson, Daniel F. Adkins Probated 1844 On July 1, 1844, the last will & testament of Isaac Hart, Sr. is recorded. Executors are Aaron Adkins and Issac Hart, Jr. On November 4, 1844, land not specified in the will of Issac Hart, Sr., is ordered sold by Aaron Adkins and Isaac Hart, Jr.(exeeutors) ======================== 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. ==============