Orange County NcArchives Wills.....Walker, Phillip Sr March 5, 1826 ************************************************ 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 109-110 Written: March 5, 1826 Recorded: May 1826 Testator: Phillip Walker, Sr In the name of God Amen. I Phillip Walker Senr of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form as followeth In the first place I give unto my son James The plantation on which he the sd James now lives Suppos'd to contain one Hundred & Sixty three acres one Horse beast Two years old this spring. one Bed & furniture-one cow to be given next faul and Forty Dollars in money. In the second place I give unto my son Allex =ander The plantation on which I now live Sup =posed to contain Two Hundred & Twenty two Acres Three Horse beasts = All of my stock of Cattle, Hoggs & Sheep My Still and vessels Wagon & Harness, all my plantation Tools All my Household & Kitchen furniture and Four negroes Viz Dinah, Will, George & Nance and Two beds & furniture- In the Third place I give to my Daughter Jinny one negroe Girl by the name of Cealia and Two beds & furniture- In the fourth place I give to my son Conley Forty Dollars in money. Fifth I give to my son John one Dollar. To my son Phillip one Dollar. To my Daughter in law Peggy Walker one Dollar. To my Daughter Mary Crawford one Dollar. provided any expenses may take place so as [page 2] to lessen the money that I have now in so I wish what I leave at my Decease to be Divid =ed between my Two Sons Conley & James That is if there is not Forty Dollars a peace for Conley & James, what sum there be less than Eighty Dollars to be divided between them. The ballance of my money I give to my son Alexander. I will that my son Conley Execute My last will and Testament Done this 5th Day of March AD 1826. I further will that if my Daughter Jenny continues Single & wishes to live on the plantation that She be supported dureing her wish to remain on the plantation Witness his Thomas Reeves Phillip (+) Walker P. Ralph Faucett mark [Will Book Volume E, page 109] In the name of God Amen ! I Phillip Walker Senr of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina make & ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner & form as followeth In the first place I give unto my Son James the plantation on which he the sd James now lives supposed to contain [Will Book Volume E, page 110] One hundred & Sixty three acres One Horse beast two years old this Spring, one bed & furniture, one Cow to be given next fall & forty Dollars in money - In the Second place I give unto my Son Alexander the plantation on which I now live supposed to contain Two Hundred & twenty two acres Three horse beasts, all my stock of Cattle, Hogs & Sheep, my still & ves[s]els, waggon & Harness and all my Household & kitchen furniture & four negroes viz. Dinah, Will, George & Nance & two beds of furniture - In the third place I give to my daughter Jinney one negro girl by the name of Cealia and Two beds & furniture. In the forth place I give my Son Conley forty Dollars in money - Fifth I give to my son John One Dollar. To my son Philip One Dollar. To my Daughter in Law Peggy Walker One Dollar. To my Daughter Mary Crawford one dollar. Provided any expenses may take place as to lessen the money that I have now in hand, I wish what I leave at my Decease to be divided between my two sons Conley and James - That is if there is not forty Dollars a peace for Conley & James what sum there be less than eighty dollars to be Divided between them - The balance of my money I give to my son Alexander - I will that my son Connerly Execute this my last Will & testament - Done this 5th day of March AD 1826. I Further will that if my Daughter Jinney continues sing- le given her to live on the plantation that she be supported during her wish to remain on the premise Witness his Thomas Reeves Philip (X) Walker, Senr Ralph Faucett mark Orange County May Term 1826 The execution of the foregoing will of Philip Walker decd was duly proved in open Court by the Oaths of Thomas Reeves & Ralph Faucett subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be registered. Test Additional Comments: Will Book Volume E, pages 109-110 Recorded May 1826 Estate Papers comprise 10 pages and are found in a folder labeled "Walker, Phillip, Jr. (1826)". No family history found.