Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Goble, George January 15, 1774 ************************************************ 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 B, pages 257-259 Written: January 15, 1774 Recorded: Nov 1796 Testator: George Goble In The Name of God Amen I George Goble of ouring County and Province North Carolina Being in parfect health prased be God, do Mack thies my Last Will and Testment as followeth I imprimis I give to my Son Henry Goble the Half of this trac of Land Wir on I Now Live and all in profe Ment[improvement] and bilding belonging to it Except the New feld Lieng on the South Side of it Wich I Gabe for my on [own?] property and two Acres Acors of Mado[Meadow] and the other half of Land and Lieng[lying] on the South Side Wich is Eighty acers I imprimis and gave to My Son David Goble and I intend to Live with My Sones if the yuse my Sons as a father' thad I can Live with them and if they Shuld youse Mey it the two sons Shall beld May a hous in the New feld Wich is a Mantioned apove[above] and two Rou of apal[apple] trees, and My Son henry Goble is to give My Son David Goble fifteen pound [???in] the Wey of New hous I emprimis and geve to My Son henry Goble one Rone[roan] Stalon[stallion] and one Sorel Hors cold[colt] and one gra[y] Mar[e] cold[colt] tree year old and one yearling calf Wich is jason? to a Cold[Colt] and Savin[seven] hats[heads] of cattle, I emprimis and give to My Son David Goble one Wite stalon [stallion] and one plack[black] Mare Cold[Colt] and Savin[seven] hads of Catt[l]e and I emprimis and give to each of my Sons five hade Sheps and ax iron haro and jack. I empremis that My two Sons Shal have thear Eguel parts and I emprimis that My Son David Goble Shal have the have[half] of the Grane or Whed[wheat] the Rou apon the improfemend[improvement] for three year if the offece shuld get open in two years and if the office shuld Not get open in two years he has to have it None[No? Now?] Longer than two years and Said David Goble Is to be a halp to Mack[make] the fance[fence] So Leng as he Reses[raises?] grane apon[upon] the old place Nota beney My Son Henry is to bay[pay] the above mentioned sum of fifteen pounds in five years herafter without interest and the garel[girl?] that Leves[lives] with My Barbara Conts I to the Laver[deliver]up to My Two Sons Harry and My Son David is to pay to Said garl[girl?] the forst[first] years torty Shellings and the years foloing torty five Shillings if She is inhad[?] yous In Witness Wharof I have herunto Sat My hand and Seal thes fifteent Day of Jenuara in the year of our Lord 1774 Si[g]ned Seled and the Leverd[delivered] in the George Goble (seal) prasones of us George Cortner Josanna ??? his Simon (X) Adamson mark A Codicil or Well be it known to all men by thess presents that I george Goble of the County of oringe and State of North Carolina have made and Declared my Last Will and Testament in writing bearing Date the fifteenth Day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand sevin hundred and seventy four I the Said George Goble by thase presnt Codical Do Ratyfy and Confirm my Said Last Will and Testament to do farther geve and bequeath unto my be Loving Sons henry Goble and David Goble all the Rest of my Esax [Estate] to be Equly Devided among them afther my Desece wich I have Sit Doun on a pece of baber[paper] and gave in the cear of Adam Goble and my will and mening is that these Codical be adjudged to be part or parcel of my Last will and Testament and that all things therein mentioned and con =tained be faithfully and Truly perfomed and as fully and amply in Every Respacet as if the Same were so Declared and set Dowm in my said Last will and Testament witness my hand this Twenty fifth Day of February one thousand sevin hundred and Eighty six his Signed in the prasents { George (X) Goble (seal) of us { mark David Thronberg } { ??? Johnson }Jurat [Will Book Volume B, page 257] In the name of God Amen. I George Goble of orange County and Province North Carolina being in perfect health thanks be to God do make this my last will and testament as followeth Imprimis I give to my son Henry Goble the half of this tract of land where on I now live and all in profe Mant and bilings belong ing to at except the new field lying on the South side of it which ??? Gabe for my on[own?] property and two Acres of Mado and the other half of Land and Liing on the South Side which is Eighty acars imprimis and Give to my Son David Goble and intend to Live with my sons if the[y] yuse My Son as a father thad I can live with tham and the Shuld youse My estate two sons shall bild My a house in the new field which is Mantioned apove and to Rou of Apal tree My son Henry Goble is to give my son David Goble fifteen pound the way of New House Imprimis and Give to my son Henry Goble Ben Staton and one Sorrel Horse Cold[colt] and one gra Mar cold[colt] t[h]ree year old and one yearling calf which is ??? to a Cold and Savin[seven] hats[head] of cattle, I imprimis and Give to my son David Goble one white stal[li]on and one black Mare Cold and Savin[seven] h[e]ads of cattle and I imprimis and Give to ea[c]h of my Sons five hads Sheps and ax iron haro[harrow] and Jack. I imprimis that My two Sons shal have them Equal parts and I imprimis that my son David Goble David Goble shall have the have[half] of the Grane or what[wheat] the Nou upon the improfemand for three year if the office shuld git open in two years and if the office should not git open in two years he has to have it Now longer than two years and David Goble is to be a Halp to mack the fences so long as Rases grane upon the old place Not benoy[nota bene] my son Henry is to buy the above mentioned sum of fifteen pounds in five years her after without interest and the garel[girl?] that Leves with [Will Book Volume B, page 258] May Barbra Conts I to the [de]Liver up to my my two sons Harry and my son David is to pay to said Garl the first year torty Shillings and the year folowing torty fife if she is hur your and the year wich is short year tharty five shill -ings if she is in her your. I witness whareof I have erunto sat My hand and seal this fifteent Day of Jenuara in the year of our Lord 1774 Si[g]ned seled and the leverd [delivered] in the prosones of us George Goble (seal) George Cortner Solomon LyDiel his Simon (X) Adamson mark A Codicil or Well be it known to all men by thess presents that I George Goble of the County of Oringe and State of North Carolina have made and Declared my Last Will and Testament in writing bearing date the fifteenth Day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand sevin hundred and seventy four I the Said George Goble by thase present Codicil Do Ratyfy and Confirm my Said Last will and Testament to do farther Give and bequeath unto my beloving Sons henry Goble and David Goble all the Rest of my Esax [Estate] to be Equly Devidet among them afther my Desece wich I have sit Down on a pece of baber[paper] and Gave in the Cear of Adam Goble and my Will and mening is that thase Codicil be adjudged to be part or parcel of my Last will and Testament and that all things herein mentioned and Contained be faithfully and truly perfomed and as fully and amply in Every Respacet as if the same were so declared and set Dowm in my said last Will and Testament witness my hand this twenty fifth day [Will Book Volume B, page 259] of February one thousand sevin hundred and Eighty six Signed in the presents his of us ~~~ George (X) Coble[sic] (seal) David Thrunberg } Quin Guerd ) Jurate Orange Novmer Court 1796 The Execution of the last will and Testament of George Coble was duly proved in open Court by David Thrunburg & Quin Guend and was order to be Recorded Additional Comments: Will Book Volume B, pages 257-259 Recorded Nov 1796 Both the original loose will and the will book copy feature unusual spellings, uncommon words, and poor penmanship. These two transcriptions are expected to contain many errors, despite efforts to be accurate. Note that will book copy sometimes has this surname as "Coble" No estate papers found. Also looked under Coble.