Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Bracewell, Richard June 20, 1761 ************************************************ 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: Will Book Volume A, pages 16-19 Written: June 20, 1761 Recorded: Aug 1761 Testator: Richard Bracewell [Will Book Volume A, page 16] In the name of God Amen I Richard Bracewell of the County of Orange, in North Carolina being of Perfect mind & Memory but calling to mind the Uncertain =ty of this Transitory life, do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following first & principally I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God, who give it & my Body to the earth to be enterred in a Decent Christian Manner in sure & Certain hope of its Resurrection, to eternal life, the Merits & Media =tion of Jesus Christ my Saviour & Redeemer & my Worldly Estate which it hath pleased God to Bestow upon me I give Devise & Bequeath as follows Vizt my Will & Desire is that all my Just Debts & funeral Charges be first paid & fully Satisfied.~~~ Item [Will Book Volume A, page 18] Item I give & Bequeath to my loving son Volentine Jacob Bracewell three hundred & twenty Acres of Land Lying on the North side of Haw River at the lower end of a tract of Land I bought Hecktor Mackneals to him his heirs & assigns forever Item I give & Bequeath to my loving son Richard William Bracewell Residue of that Tract of land I bought to Hector Mcknell which is three hundred & twenty Acres to him his heirs & Assigns forever ~~~ after my Loving Wifes Deceased but my Will & Desire is that she shou'd have a Peasable & Quiett Inheritance During her Natural Life Item my Will & Desire is that if either of these my sons before Mentioned Dyes without Issue that his part shou'd fall to his Other Brother & if both dye without Issue I desire that the Whole tract should be Equally Divided between my two Daughters Mary Bracewell & Tabitha Bracewell & my Loving Wife Joyce Bracewell to them their Heirs & Assigns forever Item I give & Bequeath to my loving Wife Joyce Bracewell all & Every part of my Movable Estate During her ["Nature" x-out] Natural Life, & after he Decease my will & Desire is that it Shou'd be Equally Divided between my four Childreen Volentine Jacob Braswell Richard William Bracewell Mary Bracewell & Tabitha Bracewell to them their heirs & assigns forever. ~~ And I do hereby Constitute & appoint my Loving friend Hecktor Mackneal & my Loving Wife Joyce Bracewell & my Loving Brother Henry Bracewell Executor of this my last Will & testament Revoking & Disannuling all former Will or Wills by me heretofore made allowing this & no other to be my last Will & Testament, as Witness my hand & Seal this twentieth Day of June One thousand Seven hundred & Sixty one Signed Sealed & acknowledged in Presence of us his Richard Bracewell (seal) Thomas Tucker John (X) Records his mark Henry (X) Bracewell mark [Will Book Volume A, page 19] At an Inferior Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions begun & held for the County of Orange at the Court house in Childsburg on the Second Tuesday in August in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Sixty One the Execution of the aforesaid Will was duly proved by the Oath of John Records & ordered to be Recorded Test James Watson C.C. Additional Comments: Will Book Volume A, pages 16-19 Recorded Aug 1761 Surname is not written clearly. Could be Braswell. Date of will could be twentieth or twelfth Note: Page number "16" is followed by page 18. No loose will found. No estate papers found.