Wake County, NC - Will of Lucy Dunn, 1826 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Will of Lucy Dunn, dated 7 Feb 1826, gives in trust to my son Hardeman Dunn the tract of land given to me by my husband, Hardiman Dunn, deceased, also the tract of land which I have lately purchased from William Fowler, both lying on Little River, and adjoining the lands of John P. Strictland and others in the county of Wake, and state of North Carolina and containing 170 acres more or less for the use and benefit of my son Robert Dunn during his natural life and at his death I give and bequeath the said land to the children of my said son Robert Dunn. Also gives to Hardiman Dunn in trust for the use of Robert Dunn during his natural life, negro girl named Dicey, and at the death of Robert Dunn with the increase to the children of Robert Dunn. Also gives to Hardiman Dunn in trust for the use of Robert Dunn during his natural life, 1 sorrel horse, 10 head of cattle, 13 head of hogs, six head of sheep, two bedsteads and furniture, at the death of Robert, to the children of Robert. All other property of which I may die possessed, shall be sold and the proceeds to be divided between my four sons, Benjamin, John, Bolling, and Hardiman Dunn. Hardiman Dunn appointed executor. Proved August term 1826 Wake Co., NC ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Marie Blocher ___________________________________________________________________