UNION COUNTY, NC The will of William Howie written in Mecklenburg County, NC in an area that later became Union County. THE WILL OF WILLIAM HOWIE OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NC The William Howie family lived in that part of Mecklenburg Co., NC that later became Union County. Will written 13 March 1818; Proved in May Term 1818. Transcribed by Carolyn Burgess Knott In the Name of God Amen I William Howie of Mecklenburgh and State of North Carolina Being at present In a weak and low Condition of Body but a sound and disposing understanding Blessed be God and calling to mind the mortality of the Body and that it is appointed for all men once to die. Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in the manner and form as follows of all I Recommend my Soul to God who give it and my body to the Earth to be buried in a Christian Like and Decent manner at Discression of my Executors here after mentioned and as touching such worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to Bless me with in this life I give and dispose of the same as follows, first of all I, will that my just debts and Funeral Expenses be paid and discharged as soon as convenient after my discease, Imprimis I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved wife Elizabeth too mares one bald Eagle named Sal, one Bay named fly with her Saddle and bridle and Riding Chair, three Cows and Calves from her own Choice, Eight head of Sheep, Two sows and pigs, four hogs fit for to make Meat of all the grain that is now In hand with all my Fodder of Every kind with Too feather beds and furniture the one third of my Cubboard furniture the one third of my pottery with the one half of my kitchen furniture one Large pine Tabel and four Chairs one Large walnut Chest and one Small pine Chist and one old Trunk Likewise as much Beacon as will be necessary for the Support of the family Till fall with a spinning wheel Reel and Cards also materials for to make use of till fall, all therefore mentioned property I give unto my beloved wife for her own use and behoof. It is Likewise my will that my beloved Wife have the East End of my plantation beginning on the Creek bank on George Howey's Line and runs Down the Various Courses of the Creek untill a Large white oak on the Bank of the Creek at the foot of a ? bottom field Cleared By Jas Ashton and Runs a south Direction unto a Crooked Black Oak Jacob Ormand Corner from thence the Various Courses run till the beginning to have and to hold During Life. Likewise it is my will that my beloved wife have the use of the Remainder of all my Lands for the Term of Six years for the Schoolling and Raising my family with utensials of Every kind for to Cultivate the Land with. Item It is Likewise my will that after my Decease if my beloved Don't find it Convenient for herself and family to Live on the plantation that she shall have the power invested in her to expose the whole of the Land to Sale, It is further my will that my beloved wife Have six Hundred Dollars of the money arising from the sale for to purchase Land for her support During Life Item and I do authorise any one of my sons who is Twenty one years of age to make a sufficient Title or Deed of Conveyance as if I myself were personally present. Item It is likewise my will that my son, John have the property that he moved with him at the price value of Too Hundred and thirty Dollars. It is Likewise my will that my two oldest Daughters Ann and Margaret have Each of them a Feather Bed and furniture Each of them to have one third of my cupboard furniture Likewise it is my will that Each of my Daughters Ann and Margaret Each of them have a saddle and Trunk. Margaret has Received hers Ann's to be purchased out of the estate. It is my will that when my Daughters Ann and Margaret has Received the property mentioned to them that Each of them do Refund back to the Estate seventeen Dollars. Item it is my will that my son Robert have my Bay filly and a saddle at the value of Eighty Dollars. Item it is my will that the too thirds of my property not Disposed of be Left to my beloved wife at her own Discression for the use of my family. Item it is my will that after my discease the provision that I have made in Regard of Land for the support of my wife Return to the Estate at her Death to be Disposed of as hereafter Directed. Item it is Further my will that all the Remainder of my personal Estate not heretofore mentioned Be Exposed to publick sale as soon as Convenient after my Decease and the money arrising from such sales together with my outstanding Debts Be Equally Divided with my beloved wife and family share and share alike. Turn over and Lastly I Do hereby Nominate and appoint my trusty friend John Lawson and my son John Howie to be the sole Executors of this my Last will and Testament hereby Revoking all former wills by me heretofore made Ratifying and Confirming this to be my Last will and Testament In witness where of I have leave unto set my hand and affixed my Seal this thirteenth day of March one thousand Eighteen hundred and Eighteen, Signed Sealed Published and Pronounced by the said William Howie to be his last will and Testament In the presence of us who at his Request have subscribed our names as witnesses. Wm. Howie (SEAL) George Howey Test David Howey John Crye File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by : Carolyn Burgess Knott http://homepage.USR.com/s/seeknott USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free informationon the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities,as long as this message remains on all copied material. 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