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. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Virginia Crilley (crilley@eramp.net) June 26, 1997. Samuel is the s/o John Ruffin (alias O'Quinn); the s/o Ethelred; the s/o Wm Ruffin/Faith Gray Ruffin. >Edgecombe County August Crt. 1826 Certified and recorded-Book F Page 60 I Samuel Ruffin of the County of Edgecombe and the State of N. Carolina doth make this my last will and testament in manner and form following (viz) Imprimis It is my will and desire that should my crop of turpentine together with the moneys that is due me by notes and accts be insufficient to pay my just debts, that my Executors hereafter named should sell to the best advantage my negro man Darbey, and according to law? much of my household of kitchen furniture together with the plantation utensils and stock of every kind which my beloved wife should see proper to spare for the purpose of paying my just debts and the contingent charges for settling the estate, also one lot in the town of Smithfield. Item: I give and bequeath unto my wife Mary Ruffin all the surplus money (should there be any left) from the sale above mentioned after the paymentof my just debts? together with my negro man Charles, my negro woman Hagan? and my negro girl ?inney, also all the pork on hand and all the corn on hand, with my large new family Bible, Benedicts History of the Baptist (2 vol) Booth's Reign of Grace, Profession of Faith, Pilgrims Progress, Clay and Daniels' Hymn Book, together with the residue of all my property except the bequests hereafter to be made the conditions ammended? there unto. It is my will she should keep the family together the present year. Item: I give and bequeath unto my son William Ruffin all the household and kitchen furniture which was heretofore placed in his possession while a married man together with the stock of horses and hogs given to him at or before that period also my negro man Folley? to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth M. Ruffin my negro boy Ben and my negro girl Harriet, one bedstead and furniture and one chest or Trunk to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ester ? Tyson my negro woman Lucy and my negro girl Silvia also one bed, bedstead and furniture, one chest together with every other article she has Receivedsince her marriage--both household and kitchen furniture to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Cecilia A. Ruffin my negro woman Charlotte and my negro girl Amy, also one bed, bedstead and furniture and one family trunk to her and heirs forever. Item: It is my will and desire that the residue of my negroes not already given away should remain in one common stock and be hired out by my Exes. hereafter named, at the discretion of my wife and the money arising from such hire to be equally appropriated between my daughter Margaret H. Ruffin, Jacque A. Ruffin, Mary A. Ruffin and Prudence S. Ruffin until my daughter Margaret arrives to the age of twenty one years or marries at either of said period, then an equal division to take place and Margaret to receive her proportionable part of said negroes as near as can be assertained by three judicious men and in such divisions should their be a difference the valuation of the lots or lot set out for Margaret shall pay over to the other three heirs to wit: Jacque, Mary and Prudence or they to pay to her as the case may be, and so on when Jacque arrives to that period as is above named as respect Margaret then another Division to take place as described above, and so on with Mary untill all is divided; but in the meantime after a division takes place for either of said children to receive their part--the Residue of said negroes to come into described for the benefit of the smaller children untill all arrives to lawful age or marries. Item: I lend unto my beloved wife a tract of land bound as follows,viz,Beginning at two small white oaks in her own line-Thomas Dunfords corner then west along her own line-130poles, then south 76poles to a black Jack in Johnathan Roberson's line then along said Roberson's line East to a lightwood stake in a marsh-then nearly south with Robersons line to Evan's old Road then with said Road Eastwardly to a pine Wiliam Ruffin's corner in Thomas Dunford's line then south with said Dunford's line to the begining containing seventy acres of land. With this exception that she shall not clear or cut any timber off of said land but what shall be sufficient to keep up the fence during her lifetime of widowhood, and at her death or widowhood I give said tract of land to Elizabeth M. Ruffin and her heirs forever. Item: Notwithstanding the gift made to my wife int the first item my will desire and intention is that should she marry, then and in that case the property except the negroes should be sold and the money arising from such sale to be equally divided between herself and all my children. I nominate and appoint my wife executrix and my son-in-law William Tyson and my friend Reading Sugg Exec. to this my last will and Testament in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 4th day of January 1826. ackn. before us Asa Griswold Saml Ruffin Elijah Roberson Virginia Crilley 4500 Kenny Lane Waco TX 76710 (254)772-5390