WILL OF WILLIAM HENDERSON AS WRITTEN IN THE ORIGINAL TEXT Will filed on the North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, NC (Mecklinburg Co.) USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Yvonne James-Henderson http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/hendcft.htm In the names of God Amen. I, William Henderson, Being Weake in Body But perfect mind and understanding Do make this to be MY last Will and Testament. I do Leve My Spirit to god that give it and My body to be Decently berid (buried) at the disposal of my Exects and as for My Worldy Effect and the Remendr as follows towit I leve my loving wife all my plantation tools and the thurd of all of my Moveable goods and hur own Saddle and Spinning Wheel. Item I leve to my Suns and Daughter Namly, John, Joseph, William, Ellender(Alexander)and Jean Henderson and My Child Now in the Womb to my six Children above mencened I leve all my Lands goods and Chattl that is Not Mencened Before to any other person. Only my wife Shall have the Benefits of all my Land So long as she Remeans My Widow and at her Deth or Merrage the Land will Be Sold By My Executors and Each one to have an Equal part. I do Constitut and Apoint My Brother By Law Francis Johnston and my Wife Agness Henderson to By My Exceutord of this My Last Will and Testament and do difend all other Wills and testements mad by me to Disspos of My Estet and do constitut this Will Above write to By Last Will and Testiment given under my hand and Seal thiseight day of October in the yeat of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven in presens of us. John Black Jurat. (Signed) William Henderson (seal) John Harris William Irwin The inventory of this estate was sold and distributed and recorded in Jan. 1778 by Frances (Francis) Johnston. "An inventory and account of the estate of William Henderson, deceased." There were no Hendersons that bought items from the estate. Some of the Johnstons however, did purchase some of the items. It is unknown where William Henderson was buried, but most likely in the nearest Presbyterian church which he may have attended. There were at least two churches nearby. His land was loccated on the north fork of McAlpin's creek in southwest Mecklinburg Co., NC