Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Tate, Jennet undated about 1786 ************************************************ 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 A, pages 359-360 Written: undated about 1786 Recorded: unknown date Testator: Jennet Tate A memorandom of the Last Will & Testament of Jennet Tate The Carpenter tools I Leave to the Descration of my Son James, the Still and Vessals belonging to it to be Coequally in partnership betwixt James and George Tate the Sorrel mare known by the name of Orange I Give to my Son George With a New Saddle and bridle and Leaves him under the Durisdiction[sic] of his Brother James to School him & Rent out his part of the plan -tation to Defray the Expenses untill he becomes of full Age, I Leave him a bed and furniture -- the Geese I Leave to my Daughter Margret in order She Should have one also -- I Leave to my Daughter Elizabeth the mare known by the name of Hero and to Lettice the Black mare I had of Andrew Mitchael I Leave to Jennet the Bay Colt that is now turned one year ---- I Leave the Mother of the above Colt to Margret the horse Cal[le]d Brian I Leave to my Son George I Leave my son James the Red Cow & her Calf the one that he had before ----- I Leave to my Daughter Beturo my Callico Gown & to Polly my Black gown ----- I Leave to Agness as much of Close[clothes] at her Choice as the Value of Either of the above Gowns - I Leave to my Daughter Jennet £20 to be put out at Interest untill She becomes of age and to Margret £30 at Interes for her Use also and Each of them one Cow and Calf the Cubboard I Leave to George the Rest of the household furniture I Leave to the four younges[t] Daughters to be Equally Divided betwixt the pot Racks betwixt James & George [page 2] the Sum betwixt Samuel Nillson and me I Leave betwixt his own Two Daughters ["at h" x-out] to be Divided Equally betwixt them and one Ew[e] to his Son David -- the overplush[sic] I paid John Mitchael above his Wifes Dower I Leave to his Daughter Jennet -- I Leave to Andrew Mitchels oldest Son one Cow and Calf -- I leave to my Daughter Polley £5- I Desire and Request Samuel Nallson to take Jennet and Margret under his Care to Raise then I Leave to my son James Two Ew[e]s and after all Debts and Charges is paid I Leave my other Effects and Money to my Son George and James's oldest Son if not a Son to his oldest Daughter & I nominate and appoint my Som[sic] James Tate and Samuel Nallson Executors of my Estate --- this Memorandum I have Sign'd Seal'd & } hir Acknowleded in presence of } Jennet (X) Tate (seal) Thomas Mullhollan mark Jas. Mebane Edward Willson Exrs Quallified [Will Book Volume A, page 359] A Memorandom of the Last Will and Testament of Jinnet Tate the Carpenter tooles I leave to the discretion of my Son of my Son[sic] James the still and vessels belonging to it to be Coequally in partnership betwixt James and George Tate the Sorrel mare known by the name of Orange I give to my son George with a new Saddle and Bridle and leaves him under the Durisdiction[sic] of his Brother James to school him and rent out his part of the plantation to defray the Expenses untill he becomes of full age I leave him a bed and furniture the geese I leave to my Daughter Margret in order she should have one also --- I leave to my Daughter Elizabeth the mare known by the name of Hero and to Lettice the Black mare I had of Andrew Mitchel I leave to Jinnet the bay Colt that is now turn[e]d one year I leave the Mother of the above Colt to Margret the horse Call[e]d Brian I leave to my son George I leave my sons James the red Cow her ["Caff" x-out] Calf the one that he had before I leave to my Daughter Beturo my [Will Book Volume A, page 360] Callaco gown and to Polley my Black gown - I leave to Agness as much of Close[clothes] at her choice as the value of either of the above gowns - I leave to my Daughter Jinnet 20£ to be put out at interest untill she becomes of age to Margret 30£ at Intres[t] for her use also and each of them one Cow and Calf the Cubboard I leave to George the rest of the house hold furniture I leave to the four younger Daughters to be Equally divided Betwixt - the pot Racks betwixt James and George the sum betwixt Samuel Nelson and me I leave betwixt his own two Daughters to be Divided Equally betwixt them and one Ew[e] to his son David the overplush[sic] I paid John Mitchel above his wifes Dower I leave to his Daughter Jinnet - I leave to Andrew Mitchel oldest son one Cow and Calf I leave to my Daughter Polley £5 - I desire and Request Samuel Nelson to take Jinnet and Margret under his Care to raise then I leave to my son James to Ew[e]s and after all debts and Charges is paid I leave my other Effects and money to my son George and James's oldest son if not a son to his oldest Daughter and I nominate and appoint my son James Tate and Samuel Nelson Executors of my Estate, this Memorandum I have signed seal'd and acknowledge in p[r]easence } of } hir Thomas Mullhollan } Jinnet (X) Tate (seal) Jas. Mebane } mark Edward Willson } Additional Comments: Will Book Volume A, pages 359-360 Recorded unknown date Estate Papers comprise five pages and are found in a folder labeled "Tate, Jennet (1786)". This is two inventories. No family history found.