Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Barber, James January 4, 1840 ************************************************ 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 F, pages 43-45 Written: January 4, 1840 Recorded: Feb 1840 Testator: James Barber In the name of God Amen I James Barber of the County of Orange in state of N.Carolina being of sound mind and memory (blessed be God for the same do make and publish this my last will and testament in Manner and form fowling (viz) First it is my will and desier that my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid ---- Second I Give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ellon Barber One Third of my Land during her natural life (that is to say) the undevided Tract now owned by my self & Betsy Watson and the tract on which I now live my wifes part to be taken out of the tract on which I now live so as to Includ[e] the house & spring and at her death to be equally divided betwene my two daughters Sarah Jane & Mary Ann it is allso my will that my wife have all the house Hold and Kitchen Furniture allso Loom Wheels cards &c allso it is my will that she have two Cows which she shall chose[sic] three sheep and one sow and six shotes[shoats] I allso give my wife Forty Dollars in Money and the crop of wheat now growing Thirdly I give and bequeath to my two Daughters Sarah Jane and Mary Ann two thirds of my land to be equally divided betwene them It is allso my will and desier that the remainder of my property of every discription be sold by my Executor and the proceeds of the sale Together with what money I have now at Interest after paying all necessary expenses be equally divided betwene my wife Ellon Barber & my two Daughters Sarah Jane and Mary Ann it is allso my desier that my wife have corn wheat and meete[meat] allowed her sufficient for ["hur" x-out] hur familey for twelve months to be allowed at the discretion of my Executor [page 2] I give and bequeath to my Friend Samuel Ellet a sauddle which he now claims it is allso my will and desier that my Executor pay for boarding him two months to go to school and for tuition for two months to be paid out of such funds as may be then on hand Lastly I constitute and appoint John W. Wilson my Sole Executor of this my last will and Testament in witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and afixed my seal this fourth day of January in the year of Our Lord 1840 Signed Sealed acknowledged & delivered in the presence of us who ware present at the signing & sealing there of Test James Barber (seal) Watson[Nathan?] Findley jurat A. N. Watson John Wilson qualified [Will Book Volume F, page 43] In the name of God Amen I James Barber of the County of Orange in State of N.Carolina being of sound mind and memory (blessed be God for the same do make and publish this my last Will and testament in Manner and form fowling (viz) First It is my Will and desire that my Just debts and funeral expences be paid ~~~ Second I Give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ellon Barber One Third of my Land during her natural life (that is to say) the undivided Tract now owned by my self & Betsy Watson and the Tract [Will Book Volume F, page 44] on Which I now live my Wifes part to be taken out of the tract on which I now live so as to Include the House & Spring and at her death to be equally divided between my two daughters Sarah Jane & Mary Ann it is also my will that my wife have all the house Hold and Kitchen Furniture also Loom Wheels cards &c also it is my Will that she have two Cows which she shall choose three Sheep and one sow and six shoats I also give my wife Forty Dollars in Money and the crop of wheat now growing ~~~ Thirdly I give and bequeath to my two Daughters Sarah Jane and Mary Ann two thirds of my land to be equally divided between them ~~~~ It is also my Will and desire that the remainder of my property of every description be sold by my Executor and the proceeds of the sale together with what money I have now at Interest after paying all necessary expences be equally divided between my wife Ellon Barber & my two Daughters Sarah Jane and Mary Ann it is also my desire that my wife have corn wheat and meat allowed her sufficient for her family for twelve months to be allowed at the discretion of my Executor I give and bequeath to my friend Samuel Ellet a saddle which he now claims it is also my Will and desire that my Executor pay for boarding him two months to go to School and for tuition for two months to be paid out of such funds as may be then on hand ~~ Lastly I Constitute and appoint John W Wilson my sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament in Witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this fourth day of January in the Year of Our Lord 1840 Signed Sealed Acknowledged [& delivered] in the presence of us who ware present at the signing & sealing there of Test James Barber (seal) Watson Findley A. N. Watson Orange County February Term 1840 The Execution of the foregoing last Will and Testament of James Barber decd. was duly proved in Open Court by the Oath of Nathan Findley an[d] A N Watson the subscribing Witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded [Will Book Volume F, page 45] At the same time John Wilson the Executor therein named appeared in open Court and qualified Accordingly Test Additional Comments: Will Book Volume F, pages 43-45 Recorded Feb 1840 Estate Papers comprise 26 pages and are found in a folder labeled "Barber, James (1840)". No family history found.