Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Taylor, Elizabeth March 2, 1850 ************************************************ 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 G, pages 236-237 Written: March 2, 1850 Recorded: May 1860 Testator: Elizabeth Taylor State of North Carolina Orange County I Elizabeth Taylor of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina being of sound mind and Memory but considering the uncertainty of my Earthly Existance do make this may last will & testament In man[n]er and form following that is to say first that my Executor, herein after named shall provide for my Body A decent Burial suitable to the wishes of my nearest friends and pay all funeral Expenses together with my Just debts howsoever and to whomsoever owing out of the money that may first Come into his hands as a part or parcel of my Estate -- item 1st I give and Bequeath to my daughter Martha C. E. A. Taylor one colt named Lucy Long which colt she is to have over and above her Equal share for the use of her mare and if said colt Lucy Long shall dye Before Martha C E A Taylor gets it in possession [of] the Rest of the Legatees to pay the Said Martha CE A Taylor twenty dollars over her Equal share ---- item 2d I will that my servent[sic] Daniel be at liberty to choose his master among the Legatees & if none of them wants him any other person & the said Daniel must be valued by three disinterested persons and his valuation paid into the Estate for distribution among the Legatees --- Item 3d I do also will that my servent Samuel my land, house hold & Kitchen furniture & all other property belonging to me at my death (Except Daniel) to Be Sold at public sale if not sold Before my death ------ item 4th I also will that my Estate Be Equally divided between my five Children William W. Taylor -- Elenor Smith -- Sarah Tinnen -- Martha C. E. A. Taylor & Mary J. Taylor -- and if any of my children should die Before I do their part of my estate if married & has children to be Kept out at interest until they are twenty one years old -- and then they may receive it [page 2] And I do hereby appoint My son William W. Taylor my lawful Executor to Execute this my last Will and testament According to the true intent & meaning of the same In Witness whareof I the said Elizabeth Taylor do hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty second of March 1850 Signed in presence } Elizabeth Taylor (seal) of } John L Woods Jurat Robert Reding Jurat [Will Book Volume G, page 236] State of North Carolina Orange County I Elizabeth Taylor of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina being of Sound Mind and Memory but considering the uncertainty of my earthly existance do make this may last Will & Testament in manner and form following that is to say First that my Executor hereinafter named shall provide for my body a decent burial su[i]table to the wishes of my nearest friends and pay all funeral expenses together with my Just debts howsoever and to whomsoever owing out of the money that that[sic] may first come into his hands as a part or parcel of my estate Item 1st I Give and bequeath to my Daughter Martha C E A Taylor one colt named Lucy Long which colt she is to have over and above her equal share for the use of her mare and if said colt Lucy Long shall die before Martha C E A Taylor gets it in possession of the rest of the legatees to pay the Said Martha CE A Taylor Twenty dollars over her equal share Item 2d I will that my servent[sic] Daniel be at liberty to choose his master among the legatees & if none of them wants him any other person & the said Daniel must be valued by three disinterested persons and his valuation paid into the Estate for distribution among the Legatees Item 3d I do also Will that my servent Samuel My Land house hold & Kitchen furniture & all other property belonging to me at my death except Daniel to be sold at public Sale if not Sold before my death Item 4th I do also will that my Estate be equally divided between my five Children William W Taylor Elenor Smith Sarah Tinnen Martha C E A Taylor & Mary J Taylor and if any of my Children should die before I do their part of my estate if married & has children to be kept out at interest until they are twenty one years old and then they may receive it And I do hereby appoint my son William [Will Book Volume G, page 237] W Taylor my lawful Executor to Execute this my last Will and Testament according to the true intent & meaning of the same In witness whereof I the Said Elizabeth Taylor do hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty second of March 1850 Signed in presence of } John L Woods } Elizabeth Taylor (seal) Robert Reding } Orange County Court May Term 1860 The Execution of the foregoing last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Taylor was duly proved in open Court according to law at the same time William W Taylor the The[sic] Executor therein named appeared in open Court and Qualified according to Law See minutes Test Geo Laws CCC Additional Comments: Will Book Volume G, pages 236-237 Recorded May 1860 There are two pages 236 in Will Book Volume G. This is the second one. Estate Papers comprise five pages and are found in a folder labeled "Taylor, Elizabeth (1860)". No family history found.