THE WILL OF JOHN HOWEY, MECKLENBURG, COUNTY, NC The John Howey family lived in an area that is now a part of Union County, NC MECKLENBURG COUNTY WILL BOOK C., PG. 152. WRITTEN DEC. 1803. PROVED JANUARY TERM 1807. State Dept. of Archives and History Search Room, Raleigh, N.C Transcribed by Carolyn Burgess Knott In the name of God Amen. I John Howey, of Mecklenbourg County and State of N. Carolina, being at present in a weak and low condition of body but a sound and disposing memory, Blessed be God, and calling to mind the mortality of the body, and that it is appointed for all men to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in the manner and form following. First of all I recommend my Soul to God who gave it, and my body to the Earth to be buried in Christian like and descent manner at the discretion of my Executors herein after mentioned, and as touching such worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to Bless me with in this life, I give and dispose of the same as follows, first of all I will that my just debts and funeral expences be paid and discharged as soon as convenient after my decease. Im prinis. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Francis, a Negro wench named Sue, and a small wench named Doll, and a Negro man named Bob, and a sorrel mare called Pall, three cows with their calves, with two steers that be from her choice of my stock, two Ewes with their lamb, together with all the household and kitchen furniture that she brought with her to me when she became my wife, and the beds and bedding to be hers in the same repair that they now are in, Fiffty Bushels of Corn, and Ten Bushels of wheat and one bushel of salt to be delivered to her at whatever place she has her residence and that loss my executors clear ? expense to my widow and likewise One Hundred Dollars in money to be paid unto her by my Executors in one year after my decease and if it be convenient for my survivors to pay the one third of the hundred dollars sooner it is my will that it should be done and this property so left to my wife, I leave to her use and to be wholly at her disposal. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son George the land and Plantation I now live on containing three hundred acres to be the same only with all the building and improvements thereunto belonging to him and his heirs forever in Fee Simple together with my Negro man named Jsck and a mare of my property that he has now in his possession. It is likewise will that all my household and kitchen furniture (excepting what is above mentioned to my wife) together with all my books and wearing apparel be equally divided between my four Executors hereinafter named, Share and Share alike as they shall agree and it is further my will that all the remainder of my property not herein before mentioned be sold by my executors as soon as convenient after my decease, and the money arising from such sale together with what money I may have on hand and the outstanding debts due to me, divided as follows To Robert Howey Ten Dollars and to each of his three children by daughter Mary, deceased, viz Samuel, John and William, thirty dollars each, to be put to interest by my executors for their use and each of them to be paid their share at the age of Twenty one years, and if should so happen that any of the three children here mentioned should die before they are Twenty one years of age, then and in that case their share to given to the survivours. One hundred Dollars to my wife as before mentioned and the remainder of the money arising from the sale to be equally divided between my three children Elizabeth wife to William Howey, Jean wife to William Stewart and Ann wife to John Huston share and share alike. And lastly I do hereby nominate my son George and my Sons in law William Howey, William Stewart and John Huston, Executors of this my last will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me heretofore made, ratifying and connfirming this to be my last will and Testament, In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 24th of December 1803. John Howey (SEAL) Signed, Sealed, Published and pronounced, by the do John Howey, to be his last will and Testament. In the presence of us, who at his request have subscribed our names as Witnesses. 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