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Union District Writs of Partition Vol 12 South Carolina Magazine
of AncestralResearch 975.7 B2sc p. 87 microfilm copy at SC Archives
(J. R. 4647) dated 3rd Monday in March 1815
References
- ↑ Court records: Probate.
LW&T - John Harrington
Union County, South Carolina, Will Book A, page 14-16 Proved: Date 16 Sept. 1793, written 12 Nov 1792. Intermediate Court, 2nd day. LW&T of John Harrington, deceased proven in open court by oaths of Drury Harrington and Abraham Guiton in order to be recorded.
In the name of God, Amen. I, John Harrington, of Union co., S. C., being in a sick and low condition, yet through the assistanceof devine providence, of sound judgement and memory, do make and constitute this last will and testament, hereby revoking all others; heretofore made by meand first I, commit my soul to God who made it, to be rec'd by him thru the merits of Jesus Christ - my Lord and Savior: and my body to the dust from whenceit was taken to be decently buried at the expense of my executor and as for my worldly goods, I will they be disposed of in the following manner: Belovedwife Fanny, all estate real and peresonal during life or widowhood. If she marries of dieth before my children come of age, exec to "keep estate together and make the best they can of it."To raise and educate my children till they all come of age and then (and not until then) the estate to be equally divided amonst my children, male and female, in any way the major part of them agree on.Friends, David Smith, my son-in-law, and Nicholas Corriy to be exec. 12 Nov 1792. Wit: Abraham Guiton, Joseph Moorhead, Joseph(I) Guiton and Drury Harrington. Signed John (X) Harrington David Smith; apointed executor, came into opencourt and took the necessary oath. ( from Georgia Geneology Magazine, 1982, p217) v2, p44
Will - Summons to Young J Harrington, executor of the LW&T of David Smith, dec', who was the executor of the LW&T of John Harrington, dec'd. To show why a writ of petition should not issue to lay out to Jeptha Harrington, Hezekiah Harrington, Birt Harrington, Gabrial Martin and his wife Delila, Ezra Cates and Rhoda, his wife, Thos. Lusk and Barsheba his wife, heirs and legatees of John Harrington, late of said district, dec'd, their equal and distributive shares of a 600 acre tract situate on water of Gilkies and Abbentons Creek, adjoining land of _________ Morgan, Abram Guyton, Nicholas Corry, John Jefferiesand others. 3 Oct 1814. ---- It was recommended that land be sold. Re-surveyd at 926 acres and valued at $1000. signed Corry, Jefferies, Jeptha Harrington,Moorehead, Drury Harrington. ( From S. Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Review) v4, p 27
Probate of the will of John Harrington names Jeptha Harrington, Hezekiah Harrington, Birt Harrington, Gabrial Martin and his wife Delila, Ezra Cates and Rhoda, his wife, Thos. Lusk and Barsheba his wife, heirs and legatees of John Harrington, late of said district, dec'd, ...see text & image
- ↑ Court records: Probate.
LW&T - John Harrington
Union County, south Carolina, Will Book A, page 14-16 Proved: Date 16 Sept. 1793, written 12 Nov 1792. Intermediate Court, 2nd day. LW&T of John Harrington, deceased proven in open court by oaths of Drury Harrington and Abraham Guiton in order to be recorded.
In the name of God, Amen. I, John Harrington, of Union co., S. C., being in a sick and low condition, yet through the assistanceof devine providence, of sound judgement and memory, do make and constitute this last will and testament, hereby revoking all others; heretofore made by meand first I, commit my soul to God who made it, to be rec'd by him thru the merits of Jesus Christ - my Lord and Savior: and my body to the dust from whenceit was taken to be decently buried at the expense of my executor and as for my worldly goods, I will they be disposed of in the following manner: Belovedwife Fanny, all estate real and peresonal during life or widowhood. If she marries of dieth before my children come of age, exec to "keep estate together and make the best they can of it."To raise and educate my children till they all come of age and then (and not until then) the estate to be equally divided amonst my children, male and female, in any way the major part of them agree on.Friends, David Smith, my son-in-law, and Nicholas Corriy to be exec. 12 Nov 1792. Wit: Abraham Guiton, Joseph Moorhead, Joseph(I) Guiton and Drury Harrington. Signed John (X) Harrington David Smith; apointed executor, came into opencourt and took the necessary oath. ( from Georgia Geneology Magazine, 1982, p217) v2, p44
Will - Summons to Young J Harrington, executor of the LW&T of David Smith, dec', who was the executor of the LW&T of John Harrington, dec'd. To show why a writ of petition should not issue to lay out to Jeptha Harrington,Hezekiah Harrington, Birt Harrington, Gabrial Martin and his wife Delila, EzraCates and Rhoda, his wife, Thos. Lusk and Barsheba his wife, heirs and legatees of John Harrington, late of said district, dec'd, their equal and distributive shares of a 600 acre tract situate on water of Gilkies and Abbentons Creek, adjoining land of _________ Morgan, Abram Guyton, Nicholas Corry, John Jefferiesand others. 3 Oct 1814. ---- It was recommended that land be sold. Re-surveyd at 926 acres and valued at $1000. signed Corry, Jefferies, Jeptha Harrington,Moorehead, Drury Harrington. ( From S. Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Review) v4, p 27
Will of John Harrington--see text
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