LENOIR COUNTY, NC - Will - Joel Hines, 1844. ========================================================================= 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: Christine Grimes Thacker May 1999 ========================================================================== JOEL HINES - 1844 This Will was re-registered at the Lenoir County Courthouse in Kinston; however, the Courthouse did not provide the page with the date of re-registration. I JOEL HINES of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina being of sound and memory but considering the uncertaninty (sic) of my Earthly Existince do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in _______ and forms followings that is to say. First that my Executor (hereinafter named) shall provide for my body a decent burial suitable to the wishes of my relations and friends and pay all funarol (sic) expenses Together with my Just debts howsoever and to whomsoever owing out of the moneys that first come into hands as a partt or parcel of my estate. I give and devise to my beloved wife PATIENCE HINES all the lands dwelling homes and houseings on which I now live to the BELL line on the North side of the road leading to Pleasant Plains together with the Household & Kitchen furnature and farming utentials of every description to Have & to Hold to Her & said PATIENCE HINES for & during the term of her Natural Life in Satisfaction for and said of her Dower. I give & devise to my beloved wife PATIENCE HINES four Negroes namely Hinton, Nancy, Mary Eliza & Chester, Together with all the crops and stocks of Every Kind execepting that which I shall otherwise dispose of in my Will, I give & devise to my eldest son WILLIAM HINES all that tract of land whereon he now lives called the bell Track on Plan Tale (?) beginning at the JOHN BENTON Branch runs up a __________ the one to the Head then with a row of marked trees to a post oak than about west to LOFTINS corner then with WILLIAM KORNEGAYS line to WILLIS PIPKINS Thence with his line to the beginning. Three Negroes namely Daniel, Nancy, and Dennis with their increase with what he has already had to have & to hold to him & his heirs in Free Simple for ever. I give and devise to my son JOEL HINES two Negroes namely Amos and Letty with what he has already received to have & to hold to him and his heirs in fee simple forever with the increase of the same. I give and devise to my son STEPHEN HINES the lands on which he now lives beginning at the Head of Miry Branch runs about west to OUTLAW GRADDYs corner all of my land South of that line. Three negroes namely Barney, Chester and Mary Eliza with all their increase and what he has already received to have & to hold to him and his heirs in free simple forever. I give and devise to my youngest son DANIEL HINES all the lands which are not otherwise disposed of in my Will including the Plan Tatioce (?) and its improvement on which he now lives Five negroes namely Winniford, Bias, Hetsy, Sherrod and Anni (?) with their increase and all my perishable property after his mothers death. I give and bequeath to my Granddaughter ELIZA JANE GLISTON one feather bed and furniture and give ______________(page looks creased) my wife PATIENCE HINES a negro man named Hinton to be sold by my Executor and the money arising from said sale to be equally divided by him between the said ELIZA JANE GLISTON and her two brothers GEORGE GLISTON and HAYWOOD GLISTON. I give Bequeath to BETHANY GRIMES the wife of STEPHEN GRIMES two negroes namely John and Gatsy with their increase one Gray Mare called Mink, one feather bed and furnature with what she has already received and at my death a negro named Civil to be sold by my Executor and the money arising therefrom to go to the said BETHANY HINES. And lastly I do firmly appoint my son DANIEL HINES my lawfull Executor to all intent and purposes to Execute this my last Will and Testament according to true intent and meaning of the same and every part and clause there of hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all other Wills and Testements by me, Heretofor making___________(crease in paper,unreadable.) In witness where of I the said JOEL HINES do hereunto set my Hand and Seal. This 18th Day of May 1844. Signed, Sealed, Published and declared by the said JOEL HINES to be his Last Will & Testament in presence of us who at his JOEL HINES (SEAL) request and in his presence do subscribe our names as Witness Heretofor Wm Kornegay Daniel Hines, Sr. (X) James Hines. (X)