Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Marcom, Isaiah February 25, 1860 ************************************************ 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 Written: February 25, 1860 Testator: Isaiah Marcom I Isaiah Marcam of the County orang con. and state of North Carlina[sic] being [of] sound mind and monry but considing[sic] the unsertainty of my earthaly exstence do make and de Clare this my last will and testement in manner and forme fowlling that first that my exeucuters hear after named shall provid[e] for my body a desent burel suteble to the wieshes of my relatevs and friend and pay ll furnel expenc to gethern with my Just debets whosoever and to whmsoever owing out of the moneys that my furst Com[e] in to his hands as part of my estat[e] itom I give to William and Luther Marcom ich [each] one colt to be erased[raised?] from my stock of horses that if thay stay [? well ?] they com lawful eage --- --- --- --- --- --- then I give and devise to my six daughter to wit Marthay and Ann and Eliser [Gliser?] Mary Pehby and Jane one hundred acas [acres] of land lying west Jaymes Laty and Cook to gethe with all my pursel [personal] esta[t]e Consisten of my Stock of all kins consistin[g] [of] herses Cattl[e] Hoags and Crop on hand to gether with my hous[e] hold and ["Ci" x-out] kitchin furnitur[e] to gether [with] working tools to them and the[i]r he[i]rs forev[e]r then I give to my two sons BenJamin and Gone [John?] R Marcom the Ballanc[e] of my lan[d] l[y]ing East a Gioning [adjoining] Frank Barbee to be Equ[a]l[ly] devided betwe[e]n the[m] to them and [their] heirs frevr [page 2] no to Bing my will and desir[e] is if this Call mind [coal mine?] should ever Com to proft then Henry Coms in for an eqel [equal] Sher of that for all my Childr[e]n fre the[y ?] all to heve an equel part of the profet if anny and I hear by Constitute and appoint my trusty son BenJamin Marcom my lawyful [executor] to Execute this my last will and testement acco[r]din[g] [to] the trew intent and mening of the same and part and every Claws[sic] therof I herby revoking and declaring ut[er]ly void all other wills and testemems by me herto for [heretofore] made in witness whar of I the sade _______________________ do hearunto set my hand and seal this the 25 Febury 1860 Isaiah Marcom (seal) Sind sealed and published and declared by the sade Will and testement in presents [of] us ho at his reqes and [in the] presents of us and Theo Jehon to be his last will and testement Miss Mary C Marcom Additional Comments: Original will was written phonetically. Will not found in Will Books of Orange County because it did not pass probate. See Estate Papers. Estate Papers comprise 22 pages and are found in folder labeled "Marcom, Isaiah P (1864)". Testator's full name is listed as "Isaiah Presley Marcom". In Nov 1864, in a petition requesting her widow's allowance, Elizabeth Marcom, the testator's widow asserts that he "died about the 20th May last in battle near Petersburg" Virginia. There are depositions in this folder which may interest those researchers who are focused on this lineage. [Estate Papers - Probate proceedings 26 Feb 1878] Orange County } Probate Court } February ["Jany" x-out] 26th 1878 Be it remembered that on the 26th day of ["January" x-out] February 1878, Calvin O'Bryan and his wife Eliza Ann propounded before me for probate a paper writing purporting to be the holograph will of the late Isaiah Markham deceased of Orange County, bearing date 25th February 1860, and proved by three credible witnesses that said paper and every part thereof including the he signa= ture of said Markham was in his own handwriting; And that the same was found laid up in a book in an open shelf of a book case in am open room without lock to which every inmate of the house had free acces. And it was further proved that siad Markham Kept his money title deeds notes due to him and official papers as a justice of the Peace, in an apartment of a chest of drawers in a bureau, which had a lock to it. And that said Markham died 26 Decr 1864 Upon this evidence (for which references made to the depositions of the witnesses) I do adjudge that said paper writing had not been established by said proof to be the last will and testament [page 2] of said Isaiah Markham deceased: And probate of the same as his will is therefore refused: And I further adjudge that the said propounders pay the costs of this proceeding ["Jany" x-out] February 25th 1878 Geo Laws Probate Judge