Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Anderson, David August 30, 1812 ************************************************ 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, Will Book Volume E, page 10 Written: August 30, 1812 Recorded: Feb 1822 Testator: David Anderson In the name of God Amen ~~~ I David Anderson of the County of Orange and State of NCarolina, being weak in body but perfect in mind and memory do on this thirtieth day of August in the year of Our Lord Eighteen hundred and twelve. Make and Ordain this my last will and Testament in manner following ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First. I give to my son Joseph Anderson five Shillings ~~~ Secondly I Give to my daughter Hannah Hill five Shillings ~~~~ Thirdly I give to my two daughters Martha and Elizabeth Andersen the whole of my living Stock consisting of one horse, Cattle Sheep & hogs. Also all my Household and Kitchen furniture, also all my farming Utensils, together with all my Crop and grain, to be divided equally between them ~~~~~ Also one loom & tacklings to my daughter, Martha ~~~~~ The whole of the Above I give and bequeath to each of them as they are named and to be unto them and to their heirs forever ~~~ In Witness whereof ~~~~ I the said David Anderson have hereby Revoked all my other and former wills heretofore made or caused to have been made and first Constituting and Appointing My two daughters Martha & Elizabeth and James Lapslie Executors to this my last will and testament & to see it performed according to the true intent and Meaning of the same. After which I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal. the day and date first & above written ~~~~ his Signed, Sealed, & Acknowledged } David (X) Anderson (seal) in the presence of } mark Thos. Armstrong Robt. Mitchell William Faucett Jurat Martha Anderson qualified [Will Book Volume E, page 10] In the name of God Amen ~~ I David Anderson of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina being weak in body, but perfect in mind & memory do on this thirtieth day of August in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred & twelve make & ordain this my last Will & testament in manner following First I give to my son Joseph Anderson five Shillings ~~ Secondly I give to my daughter Hannah Hill five Shillings ~~ Thirdly I give to my two daughters Martha & Elizabeth Andersen the whole of my living Stock consisting of one horse, Cattle, Sheep & hogs also all my Household & kitchen furniture, also all my farming utensils together with all my crop & grain, to be divided equally between them ~~ Also one loom & tackling to my Daughter Martha ~~ The whole of the above I give & bequeath to each of them as they are named & to be unto them & to their heirs forever ~~~ In Witness whereof I the said David Anderson have hereby revoked all my other & former Wills heretofore made or caused to have been made & first Constituting & appointing my two Daughters Martha & Elizabeth & James Lapslie Executors to this my last Will & testament & to see it performed acc =ording to the true intent & meaning of the same ~~ After which I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal the day & date first & above written Signed, sealed & acknowledged his in the presence of David (X) Anderson (seal) Thos. Armstrong mark Robt. Mitchell William Faucett Jurat Orange County February Term 1822 The Execution of the above last Will & testament of David Anderson was duly proved in open Court by the oath of Wm. Faucett a subscribing Witness thereto & ordered to be Recorded ~~ At the same time Martha Anderson one of the Executrix named therein qualified accordingly Test Additional Comments: Will Book Volume E, page 10 Recorded Feb 1822 Loose will is remarkably legible and uses what have become standard spellings throughout. There are dots or periods scattered throughout. It is not clear whether these are punctuation or something else. Estate Papers comprise three pages and are found in a folder labeled "Anderson, David (1822)". Includes inventory. No family history found.