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This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. by Martha Mewborn Marble mmarble@erols.com ======================================================= WILL AND ESTATE RECORDS OF PHILEPENAH NOBLE KINSEY Found in the Wilbur Tyndall/Noble Estate Records donated to Heritage Place, Lenoir County Community College, Kinston, NC, and used with permission of the library. Philepenah married 2nd Joseph Kinsey whose will is found in Jones County. The Last Will & Testament of Philpenah Kincey Copy (NOTE: This is an original copy) State of North Carolina In the name of God amen I Philpenah KINCEY of the County of Lenoir and State aforesd being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory but thanks be to God for the same. Callezs to mind the mortably of my body and Knowing that it was appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last will and testament that is to say princepally and first of all I commend my soul to the hands of the almighty God that Gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be direcally buried at the descretion of my Executor not doubting but at the General Resurrection shall Recover the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such bodily estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in the manner and form following: termd ? 1st I Give and bequeath unto my son Inlaw Benjamin DAVIS the sum of five shillings to be paid him by my Executor. Termd 2nd I Give and bequeath unto my other son Inlaw Jesse BOYET five shillings to him and his heirs forever. Termd 3rd it is my will and desire that all my property of Every description whatever to be sold on a credit of nine months and the money arising from the sale thereof after paying my Just debts and funeral charges to be Equally divided, among my children that I had by my first husband Phillemon NOBLE that is to say Richard NOBLE, Wm. NOBLE, Jeremiah NOBLE, Susanna NOBLE, Lewis NOBLE, & John NOBLE decd and his part to be Equally divided among his heirs which money I give to them their heirs and assigns forever. Last of all I nominate Constitute and appoint my beloved son Richard NOBLE Sole Executor to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I hereunto fix my hand and seal this 15th day of July 1820. Philpenah (X) KINCEY Signed sealed in the presence of William HERRING & Stephen HERRING State of N. Carolina July Term 1820 Then was the foregoing last will Lenoir County and testament of Philpenah KINCY decd exhibited into Court and proved by the Oath of William HERRING one of the Subscribing witnessess thereto and the same was Ordered to be Recorded at the same time Richard NOBLE the executor therein named appeared and qualified therefore letters testamentary Issue according C. WESTBROOK, Clk I do hereby certify the within to be and certain a true copy of the last will and testament of Philpenah Kincy dec'd and given under my hand at my office the 24 Feb'r 1822 C. WESTBROOK, Clk State of N. Carolina Court of Pleas & quarter Sessions July Term 1821 The last Will and testament of Philpeny KINCEY having this day been proven before us and Richard NOBLES the Executor therein named appeared and qualified a true coppy of said Will being hereto annexed we give to the said Richard NOBLES full power to enter into and upon the Goods Chattles rights and credits of the said Philpency KINCEY and the same to dispose of agreeable to said Will Witnesseth Charles WESTBROOK clerk of Said Court at this the 2nd day of July 1821 C. WESTBROOK, Clk There is AN INVENTORY OF PHILPENAH KINSEY PROPERTY Not given here as it appears to mirror the estate sell ACCOUNT OF SALE OF THE PROPERTY PHILPENAH KINSEY Dec'd July the 27th 1821 Jesse NOBLE - 1 hoe - 11 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 Big Tray - 6 cts Jesse NOBLE - 1 axe -20 cents William MILLER - 1 tray - 5 cents Demcy TAYLOR - 1 pot - 60 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 tray - 5 cents John HEATH - 1 pot - $1.26 Laban HERRING - 1 meal tub - 31 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 pot & Spicer - 5 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 Dye Tub - 6 cts Richard NOBLE - 1 Pot tramel - 21 cents Nancy NOBLE - 1 Cherm of Rice - 51 cents John L. GRAY - 3 punch bowls - 15 cents Richard NOBLE -1 Stand - 26 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 meal gum - 31 cts Jesse PHILIPS - 3 bowls - 20 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 salt stand & salt 26 cents John L. GRAY - 3 bowls - 8 cents Sally DAVIS -1/2 doz plates - 30 cts Richard NOBLE - 1 gourd of soap - 10 cents Zadoc COX - 3 plates - 25 cts William HERRING - 2 tea pots & pepper box - 55 cents James DAVIS - 1 real - 5 cents Laban HERRING - 4 sitting Chears $1.45 Richard NOBLE - two cream pots 7 etc - 22 cents Jeremiah NOBLE - 6 sitting Chears $3.55 Richard NOBLE tea Cups & Saucers - 17 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 pair of Specticles 26 cents Richard NOBLE - Sugar Dish & Bread basket - 20 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 Feather bed - $16.52 William HERRING - 7 tea spoons - 13 cents Zadoc COX - 1 Feather bed and furniture - $17.00 William HERRING - 1 Mug - 27 cts Zadoc COX - 1 lot of pewter - $1.50 Richard NOBLE - 1 lot of wool - $3.00 John HEATH - 1 case knives & Forks - 51 cents Ambrose WHITLEDGE - 5 yds cloth at .41 cts per yd - $2.05 Jesse NOBLE - flesh forks - 13 cts Richard NOBLE - 1 lot Cotton - 5 cents Jermiah NOBLES - Candles & candle Stick - 15 cents Evan NOBLE - 1 Bok - 1 cent Dempsey TAYLOR - 1 flat bottle - 10 cents Nancy NOBLE - 1 Table Cloth 40 cents Chloe BARNET - 3 snuff bottles - 10 cents Nancy NOBLE - 1 side of Leather - 65 cents John HEATH - 4 Vials - 20 cents Nancy NOBLE - 1 saddle - 69 cents Jeremiah NOBLES - 1 case of Bottles - $2.05 Richard NOBLE - 1 Side of Leather - 60 cents Evan NOBLE - 1 pair scissors - 10 cents Nehemiah RANDAL - 1 shot Gun - $16.25 Dimeah RANDLE - 1 looking glass - $1.00 John HOWARD - 1 Bee Hive - 70 cents Richard NOBLE - 1 jug - 12 cents James TINDAL - 11 head of Sheep at 78 cetns per sheep - $8.58 Mathew HILL - 1 table - 10 cents Dempsey TAYLOR - 1 box table - $1.00 Jeremiah NOBLE - 1 Sorrel mare - $60.50 John L. GRAY - 1 pail - 20 cents James HOWARD ?? _ 1 lot of sheep - if ever got at 90 cts per sheep John L. GRAY - 1 woolen wheel $1.30 Joel LOFTIN - 1 cow & yearling and calf - $10.00 Leaban HERRING - 1 pair of Chare - 67 cents William MILLER - 1 Cow & yearling - $7.48 Richard NOBLE - 1 piggan - 16 cents John L. GRAY - 1 tub - 40 cents William MILLER - 1 cow & yearling - $7.11 Richard NOBLE - 2 fat Tubs - 15 cts Hardy MORE - 1 Cow and Calf - $8.21 Silas LASITER - 1 Cow & calf $7.26 William NOBLE - 1 lot of young Cattle - $12.10 Lewis HARREL - 1 lot of young cattle - $12.10 Jesse NOBLE - 1 Cow and Calf - $7.60 (crossed out) Henry HEATH - 1 Cart - $14.83 (crossed out) Total - $174.96