LENOIR COUNTY, NC - WILL - Snoad Carraway, 1856 (Abstract). ====================================================================== 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> Feb. 1999 ======================================================================== Snoad Carraway will. Copy of original Will found at Heritage Place, Lenoir County Community College, Kinston, North Carolina - Vertical File Carraway #03319-9 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. Abstracted by Rose Parks Will of Snoad B. Carraway 28 January, 1856 Lenoir Co. NC Codicil of same 10 March 1858 Probate 2 November 1858 Snoad B. Carraway makes LW & T, pay debts out of personal property, if not sufficient, sell Negros, Rosetta, Jordon, Joshua, Noah, John, Wesley and all children of Rosetta. If Negros not sold, bequeath them to son William M. Carraway and Mary J. Nicholson divided equally between them. Bequeath to wife Sarah F. Carraway tract of land in Wake Co., purchased of Mrs. G. Meredith, all improvements and household furniture, animals, farm equipment, on plantation in Wake Co. NC and every article of furniture and property in the house at Monticello, Lenoir Co. that belongs to her at or before our marriage. I give to her everything secured to her in a marriage settlement previous to our marriage. Executors to pay my wife Sarah $1500. To repair and furnish house at Brandon in Wake Co. Bequeath to son Samuel P Carraway 25 named Negros, his total interest in them, my interest in plantation purchased for $10,000. from Thomas Barrett in Montgomery Co., AL and other property amounting to $2,000. I give him four lots in Paradise in Carteret Co., NC which I have conveyed by deed as executor of will of Lewis Whitfield. To daughter Mary Jane Nicholson one house lot and improvements in Washington ,NC purchased from Matthew Shaw and occupied by my sister Elizabeth Fullerton and her daughter Mary E. Fullerton. To daughter Mary 21 named negroes and $4500. Which I paid to Joseph J. Nicholson for her use. To son William W. Carraway all the land on Wheat Swamp purchased from Levi Mewborn from heirs of Robert Witherington. Include also the plantation Monticello given to him by LW & T of his grandfather, Lewis Whitfield and 23 named Negros hired to S.S. Carraway in AL. and 11 more named. All property not given previously and one lot in Hookertown in Greene Co. NC and one acre at Bectons old field on Neuse River mentioned. I give to Sarah M.L. Williams lot # 28 in Paradise, Carteret Co. To cousin Louisa Carraway $500. and bed and furniture. Treat kindly the slaves I have given you. They have rights and it is your duty to protect them. Appoint friend Samuel L. Biddle and son William W. Carraway executors, if William is 21. Witnesses: R.F. Bright and S/L? Bright Codicil: give to wife Sarah only $750. For repairs to house in Brandon, Wake Co. as some repairs have already been made. I revolk the clause "if son William be 21" and appoint him Executor. Witnessed by L. Scott and I.B. Taylor Lenoir Co. NC: N. Hunter Clerk of Court certify true copy of LW&T 2 Nov. 1858