Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Crutchfield, Jane May 7, 1852 ************************************************ 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 G, pages 22-23 Written: May 7, 1852 Recorded: Aug 1852 Testator: Jane Crutchfield State of North Carolina Orange County { May 7 1852 I Mrs Jane Crutchfield being of sound and disposing mind but weak & feeble in body and believing that Sooner or later a disolution betwe[e]n soul & body will take place and anxious to dispose of my little estate, do declare the following to be my last will & Testament. 1st I will that my body be decentley intered, and all my Just debts be paid. 2nd I also will unto my Aunt Margaret Morrow twelves[sic] dollars 3d I also will that my sister Eliza Pickard have one good bed & furniture and also my Beawro [bureau]. 4th I also will that my sister Julia Pickard have one good bed & furniture, My dress table & trunk 5th I Also will to my dearly beloved Mother Mrs Jane Pickard all the ballance of my house hold and kitchen furniture. And also all of my right & title to my land on Mill Creek - I furthermore will to my mother all my monies, notes, and accounts whatsoever. And also my Cow and all other properties if any not enumerated. I also appoint my Mother Mrs Jane Pickard my executrix to dispose of my property. In testimony whereoff I hereunto set my hand and seal day & date above named } } Jane Crutchfield (seal) F L Freeman } Anderson Dixon Jurat } Exrx qualified [Will Book Volume G, page 22] State of North Carolina Orange County ~~ May 7 1852 I, Mrs Jane Crutchfield being of sound and disposing mind but weak & feeble in body and believing that sooner or later a disolution between soul & body will take place and anxious to dispose of my little estate do declare the following to be my last will and testament 1st I will that my body be decently inter[r]ed and all my Just debts be paid. 2nd I also will unto my Aunt Margaret Morrow twelve dollars 3d I also will that my sister Eliza Picked[sic] have one good bed & furniture, [x-out] & also my Bureau 4th I also will that my sister Julia Pickard[sic] have one good bed & furniture my dress Table & trunk 5 I also will to my dearly beloved Mother Mrs Jane Pickard all the balance of my household and Kitchen furniture ~~ And also all of my right & title to my land on Mill Creek ~~ I furthermore [Will Book Volume G, page 23] will to my mother all my monies notes and accounts whatsoever and also my Cow and all other property if any not enumerated ~~ I also appoint my mother Mrs Jane Pickard my Executrix to dispose of my property. In witness [testimony] whereof I here= unto set my hand & seal day & date above named F R Freeman } Jane Crutchfield (seal) Anderson Dixon } Orange County Court August Term 1852 The execution of the foregoing last will & testament of Jane Crutchfield decd. was proved[?] in open Court by the oath of Anderson Dixon one of the subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded At the same time Mrs Jane Pickard the Executrix therein named appeared in open Court & qualified accordingly Additional Comments: Will Book Volume G, pages 22-23 Recorded Aug 1852 No estate papers found