Person:Joseph South (6)

Watchers
  • HJoseph SouthAbt 1719 - 1812
  • WSarah GilpinAbt 1730 - 1814
m. Abt 1748
  1. Elisha South1749 -
  2. Elijah South1753 -
  3. Benjamin South1758 -
  4. Isaac South1760 -
  5. _____ SouthAbt 1762 -
  6. Keziah South1765 -
  7. Major South1767 - Aft 1840
  8. Charles South1769 -
  9. Mary South1772 -
  10. Joseph South, Jr1773 -
  11. Sarah South
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joseph South
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1719 New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey
Marriage Abt 1748 New Jerseyto Sarah Gilpin
Death? 1812 Middlesex County, New Jersey

Will of Joseph South, dated May 2, 1811 and proved January 3, 1813.

In The name of God, amen, I Joseph South of the Township of East Windsor and County of Middlesex & State of New Jersey being weake in body, but of sound mind, memory, and understanding for which blessing I most devoutly Thank my God, do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament, in a manner and form following That is to say: First, it is my will and I do order that all my just debts & funeral expenses be duly paid and satisfide as soon as conveniently can be after my decease. Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sarah for term of life the full & free use of all the Plantation Whereon I now live. Item: I give and devise unto my son Joseph South to him and to his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or lot of land containing seventy acres as heretofore rein of to him and possession given, with paying my herein after named Executors the sum of one hundred pound within one year after the death of my wife; as soon as convenient after the death of my wife, I order the plantation Whereon I now live to be sold by my herein after named Executor and all the money arising from such sails, & the sails of my Movable Estate of every kind must be disposed of in the following manner to wit Item They must Pay my son Elisha South the sum of Five dollars Also They must Pay my son Isaac South the sum of one hundred & Twenty pounds, Also they must Pay my grand daughter Nancy Danser the sum of Twenty Pounds; the aforesaid sums to be paid in one year after the death of my wife; Unto them as severally named or their heirs. Then after Payment of all my just Debts; I order the whole Remaining part of my Estate to be divided in Thirteen Equal Shares and given in the following Manner to wit My son Elija South must have two shares my son Benjamin South to have two shares and my Daughter Kesiah to have The Interest of one share to be paid yearly by my Executors During her life after her death the one share to be paid To her Two sons Samuel Baremore & Joseph Baremore in Equal Division & My son Major South To have Two Shares & my son Charles South to have two shares and my Daughter Mary Danser To have one Share and my Daughter Sarah Dansor To have one Share and my grand son Gill Jewell To have Two Shares, all of the aforesaid Shares To be paid as Severally named To them or heirs or assigns; Lastly I hereby appoint my son Charles South and Abiah Dansor Executors of this my last Will and Testament, and guardians To my Children during their minority In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and Seal the Second day of May Eighteen hundred & eleven.

Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the said Joseph South To be his Testament and(signed) Joseph South (L.S.) Last Will in the presence of us her Sarah ( X ) Man Mark Jas. Mershon Allison Ely Jr.

A True and Perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods and Chattles Rights and Credits of Joseph South Late of East Windsor in the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey Deceased made this eight day of January 1813

His purs and apparel ------------------ 5 Horses, Cows, hay & grain --------174 Beds, bedding farming utensils ----91.25 Bonds & notes --------------------1902.98 Total --- $2173.23 Appraised by us the day and year above written

Andrew Rowan Allison Ely Jr.

References
  1. Genealogical notes on the South family from the states of New Jersey, PA, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina a.