Orange County NcArchives Wills.....ODaniel, John June 5, 1825 ************************************************ 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 369-370 Written: June 5, 1825 Recorded: Feb 1836 Testator: John ODaniel State of North Carolina Orange County I John ODaniel now in purfect helth and in sound mind but sensable of my mortality knowing that all men was born to die I do make this to be my last will and testament I will that all my Juste deptese shall be paid and the reste of my propertye bothe reale and personale I will to my two brothers Henrye ODaniel and Jesse ODaniel to be eqally divided betwene them as they can beste agree on them Selvese if either of them shall die with out ishue my propertye is to goe to the survivor and his heirs if it bouth Should die without ishue then my propertye is to goe to Ann Waddleton and John Baskett of south Carolina I do apoint Henerrye ODaniel and Jesse ODaniel my extors thay ar to take my propertye in posesion as soon as I die this will made June the fifth day in the yeare of owr lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five this I acknolege to be my laste will rote with my one[own] hand and seld with my one sele John ODaniel (seal) [page 2] proved by John Jones Jas. Beyers David Fogleman Thos. Jones [Will Book Volume E, page 369] State of North Carolina Orange County I John O Daniel now in perfect health and in sound mind but sensible of my mor- tality knowing that all men was born to die I do make this to be my last Will and Testament I will that all my Just debts shall be paid and the rest of my property both real and personal I will to my two brothers Henry O Daniel and Jesse O Daniel to be equaly divided between them as they can best agree on them Selves if either of them shall die without issue my property is to go to the survivor and his Heirs if it both should die without issue then my property is to go to Ann Waddleton and John Baskett of South Carolina I do appoint Henry O Daniel and Jesse O Daniel my Executors they are to take my property in poss -esion as soon as I die this will made June the Fifth day in the year of our Lord One thousand eight Hundred and Twenty five this I acknowledge to be my last Will wrote with my own hand and sealed with my own seal John O Daniel (seal) [Will Book Volume E, page 370] Orange County February Term 1836 The Execution of the foregoing Last Will and Testament of John O Daniel decease[d] was duly proved in open Court by the oaths of John Jones James Rogers David Foglemen & Thomas Jones the subscribing witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded Test Additional Comments: Will Book Volume E, pages 369-370 Recorded Feb 1836 No estate papers found.