Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Pyle, Samuel August 30, 1801 ************************************************ 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, pages 73-74 Written: August 30, 1801 Recorded: Aug 1802 Testator: Samuel Pyle In the name of God Amen. -- I Samuel Pyle being through the abundant Mercy and goodness of God tho weak in body yet of a sound and perfect understanding and memory, do constitute this my last Will and Testament & desire it to be received by all as such, I most humbly bequeath my Soul to God my Maker, beseeching his most graci- ous acceptance of it, through the all sufficient Merits and Mediation, of my Most Compassionate redeemer Jesus Christ who gave himself for an Attone- -ment, for my sins, And is able to save to the Ut- -most, all that come to God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make Intersession, & who I trust Will not reject me a returning pennitant, since when I come to him for Mercy, in this hope and confidence, I render up my soul with comfort humbly beseeching the most and gracious Serenity, one God, Most holy Most Merciful & Gracious, To prepare me fo[r?] the time of My Disolution, & then to take me to him- -self, into that Peace and rest, and Incompa- rable felicity, which he has prepared for those that love and fear his holy Name, Amen, Blessed be God, I give My Body to the earth from whence it came, in full assurance of its Resurrection, from thence, at the last day As for my Burial I desire it may be decent at the discretion of my Executor [page 2] As to my worl[dl]y estate I will and positively order all my Just debts to be paid, As this my last Will and Testament revoking all others, My Brotherinlaw John Hall being Indebted to me the sum of Twenty four Dollars which sum I Bequeath to his son Samuel Hall, My Brother Joseph Pyle Being Indebted to me the sum of eight Dollars I leave and Bequeath said sum to his son Samuel Pyle All my wearing appearel I Bequeath to my sd. Brother Joseph Pyle except my best hat which I Bequeath unto Deborah Newlin, As for my Watch I Bequeath unto Daniel ???Yows I do Constitute John Newlin my Executor and to him I Bequeath my Scale and Dividers and my Books as this my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of August and in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight hundred and one Witness Jno ??? ??? Saml: Pyle (seal) ??????? Danl Foust State of North Carolina Orange County Exr qualfd [Will Book Volume D, page 73] In the name of God Amen I Samuel Pyle being, through the abundant mercy and goodness of God tho weak in body yet of a sound and perfect understanding & Memory, do Constitute this my last Will and Testament and desire it to be received by all as Such ~~ I most humbly bequeath my Soul to God, my maker, beseeching his most gra- -cious acceptance of it, through the all sufficient merits & mediation of my most compassionate redeemer Jesus Christ who have[gave] himself for an attonement for my Sins and is able to save to the utmost, all that come to God by him Seeing he ever liveth to make intersession & who I trust will not reject me a returning penitant Since when I come to him for Mercy in this hope & confidence I render up my Soul with Comfort hum- bly beseeching the most and gracious Serenity one God most holy most merciful & Gracious To prepare me for the time of my diso- lution, & then to take me to himself into that pease & Rest & incompara -ble felicity which he has prepared for those that love & fear his ho- ly name, Amen --- Blessed be God I give My Body to [Will Book Volume D, page 74] the earth from whence it came in full assurance of its resurrection from thence at the last day ~~ As for my burial I desire it may be decent of[at] the discretion of my Executor ~~ As to my worldly Estate I Will & positively order all my Just debts to be paid, as this my last Will and Testament revoking all others My Brotherinlaw John Hall being indebted to me the Sum of twenty four Dollars which Sum I bequeath to his Son Samuel Hall my Brother Joseph Pyle, being Indebted to me the Sum of eight dol- -lars I leave and bequeath said Sum to his son Samuel Pyle --- All my wearing apparel I bequeath to my said son [Brother] Joseph Pyle except my best hat, which I bequeath unto Deborah Newlin ----- As for my Watch I bequeath it unto Daniel ???Flow? ~~ I do hereby con- stitute John Newlin my Executor, and to him I bequeath my scale & Dividers and my books ~~ as this my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this thir- tyeth day of August and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & one ~~~ Witness Jno ??? ??? Saml. Pyle (seal) Danl Foust State of North Carolina Orange County Orange County August Term 1802 The Execution of the foregoing last Will and Testament of Saml. Pyle Decd. was duly proved in open Court by the oath of Danl. Foust and order to be recorded -- At the same time the Executor therein named qualified accordingly Additional Comments: Will Book Volume D, pages 73-74 Recorded Aug 1802 No estate papers found.