Orange County NcArchives Wills.....McCrory, John January 9, 1813 ************************************************ 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 D, page 367 Written: January 9, 1813 Recorded: unknown date Testator: John McCrory State of North Carolina Orange County In the Name of God Amen { January the 9th 1813 I John McCrorey of the State & County aforesaid Being in a Low State of helth & Calling to Mind that it is appointed for all men once to Die I Commend my Soul to god & my Body to the Dust --- What Worldly property it has pleased God to Bless me with which is as yet Untested I leave & Bequeth in the following Manner to wit my Land which I have Yet untested lying on Boids Creek Containing too hundred Acres I leave to my too Sones Robert & John McCrorey to Be Equally Devided agreeable to quantity & quality my Black horse I Leave to my Son Andrew McCrorey Likewise all my perishable property My Bonds & Notes are to be Eaqually Devided Betwen my too Sons David & Andrew McCrorey my walnut Chest I leave to my Daughter Agness Fossett I Leave to my Daughter Jane Scarborough one Dollar I Leave All my household & kitchen furniture to my Son Andrew McCrorey the walnut Chest Afore mentioned is Excepted --- I Leave this to Be my Last Will & testement in Witness whereof hereunto Set my hand & Seal test his Samuel Crawford John (+) McCrorey (seal) James Murray mark [Will Book Volume D, page 367] State of NoCarolina Orange County I John McCrorey of the state & County aforesaid being in a low state of health & Caling to mind that it is appointed for all men once to Dye I Commend my soul to god & my body to the dust What worldly property it has pleased God to bless me with which is as yet untested I leave & bequeath in the following manner (towit) my land which I have yet untested lying on Boid Creek Containing two hundred acres I leave to my two sons Robert & John McCrorey to be Equally Divided agreeable agreeable[sic] to quantity & quality my black horse I leave to my son Andrew McCrorey likewise [all] my perishable property my bonds & notes are to be equally divided between my [two] sons David & Andrew McCrorey my walnut Chest I leave to my Daughter Agness Foosett I leave to my daughter Jane Scarborough one Dollar I leave all my household and Kitchen furniture to my son Andrew McCrorey the walnut Chest Aforesaid[Afore] mentioned is Excepted --- I leave this to be my last will & Testiment in witness whereof Thereunto set my hand & seal January the 9th 1813 } { his } { John (+) McCrorey (seal) Samuel Crawford } { mark } James Murray } Additional Comments: Will Book Volume D, page 367 Recorded unknown date No estate papers found.