Person:Jean Unknown (184)

Watchers
Jean Unknown
b.Est 1700
  • HGeorge CatheyAbt 1692 - Bet 1759 & 1765
  • WJean UnknownEst 1700 - Bef 1777
m. Abt 1721
  1. Andrew Cathey1721 - 1786
  2. George Cathey, Sr.1724 - 1801
  3. John Cathey1725 - 1788
  4. Eleanor Cathey1726 -
  5. Esther CatheyEst 1733 - 1825
  6. Margaret Cathey1735 - 1794
  7. Archibald CatheyAbt 1737 - 1777
Facts and Events
Name Jean Unknown
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1700
Marriage Abt 1721 poss. Lancaster County, Pennsylvaniato George Cathey
Death? Bef 2 May 1777 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina


Will of Jean (Unknown) Cathey

Last Will and Testament:
In the name of God, Amen, I, Jane Cathey, being in a low state of health at present, but blessings be to God enjoying as yet a sound mind and a disposing memory, and I do now constitute, ordain, and appoint this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, to wit:
First of all I give and bequeath my spirit to God who gave it, hoping for acceptance in and the purchase of Jesus Christ my Lord, and as touching my worldly affairs, they are to be disposed of in manner and form following, to wit:
First item - I give and bequeath my body to the dust to be buried in a decent Christian like manner and then all of my debts and funeral charges to be paid out of my Estate by my Executors hereafter mentioned. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Andrew Cathey's son, Alexander Cathey, the negro wench called Sylvia as my son Archibald had directed in his life time provided he pay 60 pounds in money, that is to say 1/6th part to my son Andrew Cathey, 1/6th part to my son George Cathey, 1/6th part to my grandson John Tool and Elizabeth Williams, 1/6th part to Thomas Cathey Brawley and Andrew Anderson Wallace to be equally divided between them, and 1/6th part to Joseph McGoon and Hugh McGoon equally divided between them.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son John Cathey's Son, Arch'd Cathey, the negro wench Jude, he paying the sum of 40 pounds, that is to say, 1/6th part to be paid to my son John, 1/6th part to my son Andrew. 1/6th part to my son George Cathey, and 1/6th part to Thomas Cathey Brawley and Andrew Anderson Wallace, and 1/6th part to John Tool and Elizabeth Williams, and 1/6th part to Joseph McGoon and Hugh McGoon.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son George Cathey's son, George, the negro wench called Rachel, provided he pay the sum of 20 pounds, that is to say, to my son John 1/6th part, to my son Andrew 1/6th part, 1/6th part to my son George and 1/6th part to Thomas Cathey Brawley and Andrew Anderson Wallace, and 1/6th part to John Tool and Elizabeth Williams, and 1/6th part to Joseph McGoon and Hugh McGoon, and all the rest of my worldly goods to be equally divided in six shares between my son John, 1/6th part, to son Andrew 1/6th part, to my son George 1/6th part, and 1/6th part to John Tool and Elizabeth Williams, 1/6th part to Thomas Cathey Brawley and Andrew Anderson Wallace, 1/6th part to Joseph and Hugh McGoon. Except my feather bed and furniture I have and bequeath to Mary John Chambers and all my own clothes to be equally divided between my two daughters, to wit: Eleanor Williams and Esther McGoon, and also I give and bequeath to Alexander Long and Joseph Chambers one year old sorrel filly, and in case Thomas Cathey Brawley and Andrew Anderson Wallace both die before they come to age, then and in that case their part is to be divided between John Tool and Elizabeth Williams one half, and Joseph and Hugh McGoon the other half. And lastly, I do now revoke and disannul all wills herebefore made by me and do now constitute, ordain and declare this and this only to be my last Will and Testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 9th day of March, 1777. N.B. I do appoint my trusty and well beloved son George Cathey and Robert Irwin to be my whole and sole executors of this my last Will and Testament, and I also give and bequeath to my daughter Eleanor Williams a certain Dun low with cut horns, all to which I have set my hand and seal this the day and year above written.
(signed) Jane Cathey
In presence of: Andrew Cathey, Robert Armstrong, Francis Youree.


Inventory of the sale of goods and chattels of the estate of Jeane Cathey, deceased, according to the amount of sales made by the executor the 2nd of May 1777.