Will of John Meador of the District of Fairfield and state of South Carolina, farmer
Son Meredeth M. Meador to have fifty acres of land "commencing at the mouth of the laine where Merideths fence Joins Micajah Mobleys fence", also "one horse and Saddle one feather bead [sic] and furniture and one cow and calf which he has now in his possession"
wife Rebecka Meador to have all "the ballance of my property both real and personal" during her natural life or widowhood, with the following exceptions
my other five children Elizabeth Meador Alexander Meador John Meador Jr. Daniel R. Meador and Susanah E. Meador "whenever they or either of them should desire to leave their mother or should Marry that in that case they shall receive a horse saddle and bridle one feather bead and furniture and one cow and calf each to make them equal with my son Meridith"
"And at my said wifes death or termination of her widowhood that all my personal property then left shall be equally divided between my six children"
Sons Merideth M. Meador and John Meador Executors and wife Rebecka Meador Executrix
Signed 28 Nov 1833, John Meador Sen
Witnesses Jacob Feaster Jr., Bolling Wright, Wm Colman
Recorded in Book No. 14, page 213
Proved 22 April 1834