Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Allison, John May 1, 1821 ************************************************ 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: Ben Franklin ben.franklin.ffru@gmail.com May 2024 Source: Loose Will, NC Archives CR 073.801 Written: May 1, 1821 Testator: John Allison In the name of God Amen. I John Allison of the Town of Hillsborough County of Orange and State of North Carolina well advanced in years, and very infirm, but of sound disposing mind and memory, and calling to mind the Mortality of my body, do make ordain and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, to wit, --- After all my Just debts and funeral charges are paid by my Trustees appointed for that and other purposes ------ I give devise and bequeath to my Nephew James Allison all the personal property I may be possessed of at the time of my death not otherwise disposed of, in addition to the sum of Two hundred & fifty dollars to be paid to him by my Trustees to him his heirs and assigns forever, except my Stock in the State Bank at Raleigh consisting of Two thousand dollars and the dividends that are or may become due thereon also excepting house rents and debts of every description which I have made over to certain trustees for other purposes which will more fully appear by reference to the Deed of Trust bearing even date herewith, and excepting also my Negro Woman Slave named Ann which for divers causes and considerations me hereunto moving and meritorious services rendered to me by her in time of sickness I do hereby Will devise and bequeath my said Negro Woman Slave Ann to Abner B. Bruce with this condition that she be not sold or given away to any other person except it be with her consent; but that the said Abner B. Bruce support her with food and cloathing suitable to her station, and I do hereby give devise and bequeath to the said Abner B. Bruce the sum of One hundred dollars which sum I hereby direct my said Trustees to pay him for the support of my said Negro Woman Ann when she may through old age or infirmities become unable to perform the duties of a Slave and Servant, and should my said Negro Woman [page 2] Ann die, or be dead before or after my decease the said Sum of One hundred dollars notwithstanding is to be paid to said Abner B. Bruce as a legacy out of the real property I have made over to my Trustees, and directed to be paid to him by them --- All my Just debts (if any) be due and owing to any person or persons whatever after my decease I hereby direct to be paid by my trustees, nominated for that & other purposes are also authorized to collect all debts due and owing to me, whether due by Bond, Note, account, or in any other manner or or what account soever. --------------- It is hereby declared to be understood and my Will and intention is that my Nephew James Allison shall have no claim, right or title whatever to any Bonds, Notes debts, dues, accounts that may be due or owing to me on any account whatever at my decease I the said John Allison do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my friends David Yarbrough & Thomas Clancy Esquire Executors to this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking annulling and disallowing all former Wills and bequests by me heretofore made, hereby allowing ratifying and confirming this only to be my last Will and Testament ------------- In Testimony whereof I the said John Allison do hereby pronounce publish and declare in the presence of God as my witness and well known Signature written with [my] own hand and Seal thereto affixed: this first day of May in the year of Our Lord One tousand eight hundred and twenty One 1821 --- Signed Sealed & delivered John Allison seal in presence David Yarbrough Wm Horton Additional Comments: Did not find a version of this will in any will book. Perhaps not probated? Estate papers comprise 15 pages and are found in a folder labeled "Allison, John (1822)". William Huntington and Thomas Thompson were Administrators Pendente lite. The estate seems to have owned a slave in 1822: "1 Negro Boy hired to Thomas Clancy until the 28th day of December 1822 for $11.00"