Wills: Mary M. McAulay, 1900: Mecklenburg, NC Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Martie McAulay heart@interpath.com> ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. I, Mary M. McAulay, of the State and county aforesaid, knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do make this my last will and testament: 1st. I will that my debts be paid out of the means that the Lord has blessed me with. 2nd. I will to my son, T. M. McAulay one cupboard and lounge, my buggy and bay mare named Doll. 3rd. To my daughter Julee Beard I will one-half of the feather bed, one gray mule named Lill at home; and to my daughter Grier Bradford I will one feather bed, one gray mule at Tom Hardy's, and one red horny heifer. To my daughter Mattie M. Millen I will one-half of feather bed, one safe, calendar clock and wagon. To my son W. C. McAulay I will one mule named Bill, one large kettle and my library. 3rd. I will my three daughters Grier Bradford, Julee Beard and Mattie M. Millen each one hundred dollars above any division that may come hereafter. 4th. I will that my executor hereinafter named shall sell publicly or privately, as he may think best, the lands adjoining J. O. Beard and others known as the Alf. Washam Place, and also a tract of land in Cabarrus County adjoining John Rankin, George Goodman and others. I will that my executor be given ample time to make said sale that there be no sacrifice of the above land, and apply the proceeds in the following manner: To my grandchildren, to Clarence McAulay, Mary H. McAulay, Mary Cleone Beard, Julee McAulay Beard, Bernard McAulay Bradford, Mary Martha Bradford, Lunie McAulay and Roderick Beard; each of the above to have twenty-five dollars ($25) and to all the other grandchildren ten dollars ($10) each. 4th. It is my will that in the interval between my death and the sale of said lands that my executor rent said land and keep in good condition, pay the taxes and pay himself for all trouble, that he may have, and if there be a remainder, apply it to the paying of the grandchildren; their portion is mentioned above. 5th. I will that the remainder of the proceeds of said land, if there be any, be equally divided between my children, T. M. McAulay, Grier Bradford, Julee Beard, Mattie M. Millen and W. C. McAulay. 6th. It is my will that the place near my house adjoining Miss M. I. Black be equally divided among my five children, each to have their portion joining the land already deeded to them, or as near as practicable, and that the value of the houses shall not be considered in the division. 7th. I will that my executor collect all my notes and accounts, and after paying my debts divide the remainder equally among my five children. 8th. I appoint my son, W. C. McAulay, to execute this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and seal this 6th day of January, 1900. Witnesses. MARY M. MCAULAY (SEAL). D. W. Mayes, John C. Black