Nash County NcArchives Wills.....Taylor, Kinchin 1851 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Tommy Colbert clycolbert@aol.com June 23, 2011, 10:02 pm Source: N C Archives Written: 1851 Taylor, Kinchen, Nash Co. Will file, CR.069.801.8, 3 Feb (1851), proved ???????, executor my son, Kinchen C. Taylor and Jacob Ing; Samuel L. Arrington to be “guardian for all my children that may be of infant age”; “of sound and perfect memory”, wife Mary Taylor during her life of widowhood the tract of land where I now reside called the (Nicholson) land also the tract I purchased of Rebeccah Hilliard adjoining the same and negroes “Big, Tom, and Little Tom, and Clary also all household and kitchen furniture with the exception of one bed and furniture to each of my children by my wife Mary; to my wife Mary negroes Lucinda, Jane, Washington and Elline, carriage and match horses (some other stock and personal property); to my grandchildren of my son Nicholson Taylor$1 each and all I have advanced them, to my grandchildren of my daughter Eliza Braddy, $1 each and all I have advanced them; to my granddaughter of Mary Mann, $1; to my daughter Winnifred (Rosser) wife of William (Rosser) negoes Sam, Cassa, Harriett, Rosetta Berry and Daniel; to my son Kinchen C. Taylor, the tract of land called the Duncan Cain land on which he now lives, also the tract called the Hines land adjoining the same, also negroes Isham, Fany and child, Sandy and Simon now in his possession; to my daughter Caroline Knight, wife of Wm. K. Knight, the tract of land called the Garret Land and Wm. Dozier land, negroes Haley, Hasty, Amy and Glascow, (Alp??), and Susan valued at $3870 to be allowed as part of her portion of my estate; to sons Henry A. Taylor and Benjamin R. Taylor the Baldy Cain Tract, the Powell tract and the Crowell tract valued at $2500 to be equally divided between them and allowed as part of their share of my estate; sons John A. Taylor and Thomas Taylor (middle name illegible) the C. Powell tract of land and the N. Powell tract and the mill tract, all valued at $2250 to be equally divided between them and allowed as part of their share; son William C. Taylor the home tract & Hilliard tract loaned to my wife after the termination of the loan, valued at $1000 to be allowed in part of his share also all my part of the estate of William C. Taylor dec’d; to my daughter Lucy H. Taylor the tract of land called the Wheeliss tract valued at $500 as part of her share; to my daughter Elizabeth Taylor the tract called the Nines tract valued at $400 as part of her share; residue to be equally divided among my children (to wit: Henry A. Taylor, Benjamin R. Taylor, John A. Taylor, Thomas H. Taylor, William C. Taylor, Lucy H. Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Caroline Knight and all the children that my be born before my death or within ten months after, having reference to what they have at value received; signed Kinchin Taylor, wit. William T. Bryan, Tarlton Taylor. Kinchin’s signature is scribbled; not same as will. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/nash/wills/taylor1965gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ncfiles/ File size: 3.4 Kb