LENOIR COUNTY, NC - WILL - William Brown, 1846. ====================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non- commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Rose Parks <201ramp@dishmail.net> ======================================================================== Copy of original Will found at Heritage Place, Lenoir County Community College, Kinston, North Carolina - Vertical File # 02877-9 and #02877-10 We thank the staff at LCC for their permission to copy selected documents from their files to place on the internet. It is requested that researchers give appropriate credit when using these documents. Permission to combine said documents together in printed form is not given. Will of William Brown Written 12 February, 1846 no other date given. William Brown of Lenoir, NC makes LW&T. I loan to my wife Argent Brown during her life my home track of land and use of boxes (?) on same, household and kitchen furniture, 1 gelding and mare and 3 cows and calves. Land loaned to my wife divided equally at her death between my son Hardy Brown and daughter Elizabeth Brown. At my wife's death to daughters Penny and Elizabeth, 1 bed etc. and residue of estate sold and divided between five youngest children: John, Zacheriah, Hardy, Penny and Elizabeth. To son John Brown, land on north side of Vine Swamp and west side of Colbert Branch,beginning in the run of Colberts Branch at a stake at the end of old ditch that divides big cut and the little orchard cut, and runs with the ditch of a small branch leading from the little pocosin to Vine Swamp, then with the edge of the little pocosin to a small branch making from the south end of Chinquepin Island then with the said branch in the thick by the south end of Chinguepin Island to edge of Ridge Pocosin then with the edge of the pocosin and beginning corner of a patent granted to James Griffith, then a straight line to a blackjack tree north to Joseph Hopkins last corner, near Joshua Nunn's line, then with the Hopkins line south to Hopkins beginning corner then with Hopkins first line to the run of Colberts Branch and down Branch to the beginning. To son Zacheriah residue of land on north side Vine Swamp and west side of Colbert Branch, beginning in the run of Vine Swamp at the mouth of Colbert Branch and runs up the branch to beginning corner given to son John Brown and with his line to Griffiths corner on Long Sand Ridge, then with my line and Richard Rouse line across Sand Ridge Pond and to the run of Vine Swamp and down the swamp to beginning.. To my daughter Penny Brown all land on south side of Vine Swamp known as my old place beginning in the run of Vine Swamp at mouth of the Little Deep Branch and James Jones corner and runs up the branch my own line and to James Jones corner then south and east to a corner near Jesse's Pocosin with my old line and John Williams line to the run of Vine Swamp to the beginning.. To son Henry Brown's lawful heirs, all land I bought of Isaac Taylor, Jr. where Henry now lives, and at his death to be equally divided between his heirs. To my sons Fredrick and Henry $5.00 in addition to what they already have. To my daughter Mary Clark in KY, $50.00. To my daughter Minnifred Heath wife of W.H. Heath, $20.00 in addition to what she has already received. To daughter Susan Stroud wife of Amous Stroud $40.00 in addition to what already received. To daughter Catherine Howard wife of John B. Howard $50.00 in addition to what she has already received. To daughter Sarah Stroud wife of Job Stroud $40.00 in addition to what she has already received. Appoint worthy friend James Jones and son John Brown, Executors. 12 February 1846 signed William Brown Witnesses: John Williams Alexander S. Rouse