Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Dickie, Mary 1835 ************************************************ 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, pages 343-344 Written: 1835 Recorded: May 1835 Testator: Mary Dickie In the name of God Amen, I Mary Dickie of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina, being in a feeble State of health, but of sound & disposing Mind & Memory, do make & publish this my last will & testament in manner & form following that is to say, after paying all my Just debts & funeral charges first I give & bequeath unto my son Zaceriah Dickie one bur- -row & two sow sho[a]ts, & one fire shovel - Item, I give & bequeath unto my grand son E. M. Dickie one falling axe - Item, I give & bequeath unto my grand son Franklin Dickie my best weeding hoe - Item, I give & bequeath unto my grand daughter Margaret Dickie one Cow & bell - Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter Margeret Dickie, one double wove coverlet (tree pattern) one white figured counterpin, one calico frock, & one white petticoat, which I allow to be sold & the money arising from the sale of these articles to be sent to my daughter Margaret above named, Item, I give & bequeath unto my grand daughter Mary Dickie all my house-hold & kitchen furniture (except such article as I may hereafter dispose of otherwise) one yearlen heifer, two sows & six pigs, one loom, two beds bed-steads & furniture, that is, (all my bed cloathing that has not yet been will'd away with the exception of one single wove coverlet which I leave to my grand daughter Margaret Dickie above named) two frocks, (one yarn & one striped) & five yards of new cotton cloth, one striped lincy petty -coat - & all the balance of my wearing apparel that I have not as yet will'd away, I leave in the hands of the said Mary Dickie (My grand daughter Just above named) which it is my will, she the said Mary Dickie shall give to my grand children, the children of my son Zaceriah Dickie, as I shall direct her hereafter - & Lastly it is my will, & I so allow it to be, that my grand daughter Mary Dickie above named, shall pay all Just claims that may be brought against my estate after my decease, out of her part of the estate which I have left her - And I hereby make & ordain J. D. Hughes Executor of this my last will & testament In witness whereof I the said Mary Dickie [page 2] have to this my last will & testament set my hand & seal this the 11th day of February A.D. 1835 Signed, Sealed, published & declared } by the said Mary Dickie in the presence } of us who at her request } & in her presence have subscribed } our names as witnesses thereto } her Mary (M) Dickie (seal) James Clark Jurat mark John Reding Jnr " Exr. qualified [Will Book Volume E, page 343] In the name of God Amen, I Mary Dickie of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina being in a feeble State of health but of Sound & disposing mind & memory do make & publish this my last Will & testament in manner & form follow =ing that is to say, After paying all my Just debts & funeral charges first I give & bequeath unto my son Zachariah Dickie one burrow & two Sow Shoats & one fire Shovel Item, I give and bequeath unto my Grand son E M Dickie [one] falling Axe Item I give & bequeath unto my grand son Franklin Dickie my best weeding hoe Item, I give & bequeath unto my grand daughter Margaret Dickie one [x-out] Cow & bell Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter Margeret Dickie one double wove Coverlet tree pattern one White figured Counterpane one calico frock & one white petty coat which I allow to be sold & the money arising from the sale of those Articles to be sent to my daughter Margaret above named Item I give & bequeath unto my grand daughter [x-out] Mary Dickie all my house hold & Kitchen furniture except Such Article as I may hereafter dispose of otherwise one Yearlin heifer two sows & six pigs one loom two beds Bedsteads & furniture that is (all my bed Cloathing that has not yet been Will'd away with the exception of one single wove Coverlet which I leave to my grand daughter Margaret Dickie above named) two frocks one yarn & one striped & five yards of new cotton Cloth one striped lincy petty coat - & all the ballance of my wearing apparel that I have not as yet will'd away I leave in the hands of the said Mary Dickie my grand daughter Just above named which it is my Will She the said Mary Dickie Shall give to my grand Children the Children of my son Zachariah Dickie [Will Book Volume E, page 344] as I Shall direct her hereafter - [&] Lastly it is my Will and I So Allow it to be that my grand daughter Mary Dickie above named Shall pay all Just Claims that may be brought against my Estate after my decease out of her part of the estate which I have left her ~~~ And I hereby make & ordain J D Hughs Executor of this my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Mary Dickie have to this my last Will & Testament set my hand & Seal this the 11th day of February A D 1835 Signed, Sealed, published & declared } by the said Mary Dickie in the presence } of us who at her request } her & in her presence have subscribed } Mary (+) Dickie (seal) our names as Witnesses thereto } mark James Clark John Reding Jnr Orange County May Term 1835 The Execution of the foregoing last Will and Testament of Mary Dickie decease was duly proved [x-out] in open Court of the oath of James Clark a Subscribing Witness thereto and ordered to be Recorded At the same time J D Hughs the Executor therein named appeared in open Court and qualified Accordingly Test Additional Comments: Will Book Volume E, pages 343-344 Recorded May 1835 Estate Papers possibly match folder labeled "Dickey, Mary (1846)", no family history found