GILMER COUNTY, WV Will of Stout, Hezekiah, Jr., BOOK 1, p. 26 - 1859 ************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: Material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor. Submitted 1998 by Patt Seitas ************************************************************************** Will: Stout, Hezekiah, Jr., Gilmer County West Virginia, USA Submitter: Patt Seitas Mailto:pseitas@abac.com Date of Submission: Wed Jul 16 20:31:27 1997 C Probate File of Hezekiah Stout, jr. Gilmer county, West Virginia "The last will and testament of Hezekiah Stout of the County of Gilmer and State of Virginia. Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is today first I give and bequeath unto my wife, Mary Stout, if I should die first my farm where I live so long as she stay on it if she the said Mary does not stay on said farm and take care of my youngest son Samuel S. Stout or ---? he is able to take care of her. She is not have it any longer but if she continues to live on said farm during her natural life she is have it as long as the said Mary Stout live with as much of the household and kitchen furniture as I have hereafter mention to wit: namely two big kittles [sic], 2 ovens and 2 skillets and one tea kittle [sic] and all the Cobert ? ware, all the buckets belonging to the house, too [sic] _____ and two high posted bead [sic] steads with sufficient bedding to keep her warm, one wooden clock, one bay mare named Prince, one saddle and bridle, ___ ___, one named black trading sow, choice of all the black sows. The property above mentioned is not to be removed off the farm and at her death are the above mentioned property to belong to my youngest son Samuel Smith Stout and the above mentioned farm also or sooner if she the said Mary do not continue to live on the farm during her natural life. [W]henever she leaves the farm all the above mentioned property and farm I will to my son Samuel Smith Stout and one dark bay horse named Ball (?) with all my farming utensils and windmill and one breeding sow, one new saddle and bridle worth $15 Dollars. N.B. the land all lying (?) on one side of the river. That is to say on the southeast side of little Kenawy [sic] River at or near the mouth of Big Sliding Hill rim and so a part of the tracts of land one hundred acres deaded [sic] to me from Daniel Stout and one hundred acres deaded [sic] to me from George Keaner and one 50 acre tract I have got a patent from the Commonwealth. The land before mentioned is a part of the above mentioned tracts and all lying on the above mentioned side of the said river. "Secondly I will a certain peace [sic] or parcel of land lying at the upper end of my land and joining lands with Thomas Stout where I first settled on the same river above mentioned and being a part of two hundred acres above first described and bounded as followeth: Beginning at the river bank at a large chestnut sprout marked as or for a corner, thence a easterly course a straight line to a mulberry near the turnpike road thence crossing said road a straight line with three trees mentioned to Huddblenals (?) Road thence with said road to Huddssenals [?} line on Bares thence with said line to my first hundred acres mentioned from Scott to me thence with my upper line in Southwesterly course to the river bank at the mouth of a small stream or sink with bank of said river. Thence down said river with the meanders there of a northwesterly direction to the beginning to have the same be it more or less I will it all to my son Perry Green Stout. "Thirdly, if I should any money or bonds or notes not collected or any other property not mentioned herein I wish it all to be sould [sic] after my death and after paying all debts and funeral expenses the remainder when collected to be equally devided [sic] with all my children that may be alive at that time. In witness whereof, I herewith set my hand and seal the thirteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and fifty six. "Hezekiah Stout (Seal) "Signed, sealed and declared by the above Hezekiah Stout to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have enscribed out names as witnesses thereto. "Thomas Stout (seal) "A.T. (F.?) Stout (seal) "Gilmer County Court, January term 1859. The last will and testament of Hezekiah Stout Deceased was this day presented to the court and it being fou nd by Robert R. Turner & ___ ___ witnesses sworn in Court that the said will was wholly written of the said Hezekiah Stout the same is admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded." (Gilmer county, WV, Will Book 1, p. 26.) The inventory of his Hezekiah's Estate: 22 head of hogs at $1.50 a head 33.00 9 pigs at 50 cents per head 4.00 9 head of sheep at $1.75 per head 11.00 1 bay colt at $22.00 22.00 1 sorrel (?) colt at $35.00 35.00 1 cow named Blossie (?) at $10.00 10.00 1 cow named ? $15.00 15.00 1 cow named ? $15.00 15.00 1 bull, $13.00 13.00 1 calf 1.00 1 hay stack 6.00 2 yearlings 12.00 9 geese at 20 cents per head 1.80 1 folding table 2.00 1 cupboard 4.00 1 stand 1.50 1 candle stand .50 1 little chest .50 1 rifle gun 8.00 1 kitchen table 1.00 3 beadsteads [sic] and 8 beading [sic] 30.00 1 oig? ____ 2.00 1 small chest .75 1 large chest 1.00 1 kettle ____ 1.50 1 room and appurtenances 3.50 1 saddle and sheep skin 3.50 1 cow (?) bell (?) and strop 1.25 1 pair saddle baggs [sic] .20 Cash in hand 1.75 1 note (?) on T.W. Toles 2.12 1 note? on B.F. Foster 1.61 1 ___ bill on the Estate of Benj Johnson 1.00 1 note on Jas F. Carder ? & Cleveland Cottaesdull ? 11.98 1 order on Benj. Schovnover 3.14 1 note on C. Rueldle Callance due .87-1/2 1 small wheel 1.00 1 room and appurtences 6.10 1 pair saddle baggs [sic] .43 1 saddle and sheep skin 5.55 1 beall ? and strop 1.40 1 hackle 1.50 1 cupboard, one large chest, one little chest 5.50 1 small tract of land 301.00 $ 576.25-1/2 APPRAISAL Note J.B. Stout 190.00 Note on Jesse Stump ballance [sic] due 14.20 Receipt of Hillclame (?) Constable for Collection 20.72 Receipt of Joseph Mayo paid into his hands for collection 30.00 Note on Anderson ? Stump 4.25 Small tract of land estimated at 17 acres 195.00 SALE OF PROPERTY "I William Stout ___ for Hezekiah Stout Deceased sold on 6th February 1859 according to law the following property, to wit: 12.17-1/2 24 head of hogs 16.80 8 head of sheep 40.75 1 bay colt 50.00 1 sorrell colt 8.75 1 sow ? and bell? 17.00 do 10.50 1 bull 1.06 1 calf 18.25 1 cow 5.05 1 yearling heifer 3.50 do 4.10 hay stack 1.80 9 head of geese 6.00 1 bureau 2.00 1 folding table 1.50 1 small stand .82 1 candle stand .50 1 kitchen table 10.26 1 bead [sic] and bedding 17.82 do 18.00 do 4.50 rifle gun 3.00 ? .86 1 small chest