Lenoir County, NC - WILL OF JAMES WOOD, 1836 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NC SUPREME COURT CASE #5742 - THOMAS UZZELL vs JAMES WOOD - Lenoir County - Found at the NC Archives. See Wood Will under Wills, Wasden Will on the Wayne County Archives and the Case under Supreme Court Cases. WILL OF JAMES WOOD State of North Carolina. Lenoir County. Know ye that I James Wood, doth give unto Polly Caldwell twenty dollars, that is all that I intend to her of my property. Know ye that I James Wood doth give unto Elizabeth Aldredge twenty shillings that is all that I intend for my property. Know ye that I the said James Wood doth give to Jonas Wood, my part of the lands that we bought of Bryan Whitfield, lying in the Lenoir County on Nuse River: also my crop and hogs. I the said James Wood doth give Elizabeth Wood and Sally Wood, two negroes by the name of Isham and Bess to be equally divided between the two after the death of Jonas Wood. I give to Elizabeth Wood one negro girl by the name of Esther this is all that I intend to them of my property. I the said James Wood doth give to Christopher Wood one negro boy by the name of Harry, one hundred dollars and a horse, this all I intend to him of my property. I the said James Wood doth give to Jesse Wood one negro woman and child by the name of Nancy and Milly, one mare and seven or eight head of cattle, this is all that I intend to him of my property. I the said James Wood doth give to Dempsey Wood one negro boy the name of Tobe, this all that I intend to him of my property. Also the said Jonas Wood must pay one hundred dollars to Christopher Wood, and the same Jonas Wood must play Polly Caldwell twenty dollars, and Elizabeth Aldridge twenty shillings. This is my last will and test. I here unto set my hand. Signed James Wood WIT Joseph Reynolds Furney (x) Howell Test. Dempsey Wood This July the 1st day 1814 Lenoir Court April Term 1815. This was the within last will and testament of James Wood dec'd duly proved in open court by the oath of Joseph Reynolds and Furney Howell two of the subscribing witnesses thento - at the same term Jonas Wood the executor therein named appeared and qualified therefore letters testamentary open accordingly by Charles Westbook CC Recorded in Clerk's Office in Book A page 98 Oct. 17th 1823 for Charles Westbrook - Lewis C. Desmond I Lewis C. Desmond Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session for the county of Lenoir, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the last will and testament of James Wood as appears of record. In testimoney whereof I have hereunto set my hand to at office this 23rd August 1836. Lewis C. Desmond, Clk __________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Martha Mewborn Marble ___________________________________________________________________