Lenoir County, NC - Will of William H. Whitfield, 1851 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILL OF WILLIAM H. WHITFIELD Copy of Will found in NC Supreme Court Case #6237 at the NC Archives. NOTE: There are two different versions of the Will in the case and although they say the same thing, they are in a different order of the Items. In the name of God, Amen! I, William H. Whitfield of the State of North Carolina, & County of Lenoir, being of sound, & disposing mind, & memory, blessed be God for the same, do make, constitute, & appoint, this to be my last will & Testament, and desire it may be received and Established as Such in manner following viz: First I desire & direct for my body to be decently buried & all the sepulehnal (sic) expenses fully & properly discharged, also all my just & lawful debts. Item 2nd. I lend to my beloved wife, Elizabeth Whitfield, the following tract or parcel of land during her lifetime, beginning at a stake on Betts Branch & runs with a cross fence that divides the two fields south of my home, to the road, thence down the road to the Branch on the landing road, then up that branch to the mouth of the stream ditch then up said ditch to a stake against a Green Pine in a direction of the Spring on the landing road, thence with said road to the Beaverdam ford, thence by the river at the lower end of the landing on Sand Beach, nearly opposite James Wood's, thence down the river to the mouth of the deep cut to the margin of the marsh where Bett's branch empties into the marsh, thence up the said branch to the beginning. And I give & bequeath to my beloved wife, Elizabeth Whitfield, all my household & kitchen furniture, one bed & furniture, one mare named Clarry, one Baronche & harness and one thousand dollars in money to her forever. Item 3rd. I give unto my youngest child, William Haywood Whitfield, the sum of three thousand dollars to be due & paid when he arrives to twenty one years of age out of the proceeds of the sale of any lands & one negro girl named Luizar & her increase, three forths of the annual hire of my boy Caleb for his support and maintenance to him and his heirs forever. Item 4th. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Nancy Haywood Whitfield, four negroes, viz. Olivia, Mary & her child Emy Jane & Keziah & their increase & one hundred dollars in money, to her & her heirs forever. Item 5th. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Jane Parker, four negroes viz. Richard, Silvey, Jeminah & her child William Henry (all of which are now in her possession) & their increase to her & her heirs forever. Item 6th. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rachel Davis four negroes viz. Washington, Hannah and her two daughters Amandy & Unity and their increase & three hundred dollars in money to her & her heirs forever. Item 7th. I lend unto my daughter Eliza McKinney the following negroes during her lifetime & at her death, I give the same & their increase to her children, viz. Hepsey & her children, Mariah, Mila, George, Mary Ann & Gilbert to them & their heirs forever. Item 8th. I give & bequeath unto my son, Henry Haywood Whitfield, in addition to what I have already given him, the sum of five dollars, to him & his heirs forever. Item 9th. I give & bequeath unto my son, John Edward Whitfield, three negroes viz. John, Daniel, Matilda & her child Luther & their increase & five hundred dollars in money to him & his heirs forever. Item 10th. I leave in trust for the benefit of my son Lewis A. Whitfield, two negroes viz. Cicero & Dirk & seven hundred dollars in money in the hands of Joseph R. Croom, whom I appoint trustee & whose duty it shall be to keep said money at interest & hire out said negroes annually & the interest & hire of said property to be applied annually to his benefits, according to the discretion of his Trustee & at the death of my son Lewis A. Whitfield, I give the aforesaid negroes & money to his lawful heirs, to them & their heirs forever. Item 11th. It is my wish & desire that my boy Caleb be hired out privately & to the best advantage by my friend Joseph R. Croom or his successor during the lifetime of the said boy Caleb & three fourths of the hire of said boy Caleb be applied as directed in the third item of this will & the other fourth be given to the boy Caleb annually. Item 12th. It is my will & desire that all my property of every description not given away in this will be sold & a credit of one & two years be given on the sale of my lands & the money assigned from the sale of property be applied in paying off the above legacies & my just debts & the balance if any be divided among all my children, share & share alike. Lastly, I appoint J. R Croom, Executor to this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have set my hand & seal Sept. 16th 1851. Wm. H. (x) Whitfield Signed, Sealed & acknowledged in the presence of Calvin Rouse James M. Spence ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Martha Mewborn Marble - 58marble@cox.net ______________________________________________________________________