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DAVID JACKSON, SENR, 11/20/1808, 4/4/1808, p. 1 Daus: Jane Daniel, Elizabeth Elder, Catherine Elder. Rest of property to be equally divided between my last 4 children, viz. David Wesley Jackson, Josiah Jackson, Nancey Jackson and Polley (or Pattey) Jackson. Exr: Friend, Singleton_____________. Wits: Stith Daniel, G. Hardwick, J. P.

SALLY IRWIN of Putnam County, dec'd. Spinstress, 7/27/1808:10/4/1808, p. 3-4 Dated 27 July 1808...to my uncle John Esq. the sum of $300...to my half bro or sister Jared Irwin and Rebecca Irwin, and to my nephew David Fluker (son of Robert Fluker to them...share and share alike, an 1equal proportion...to my aun0s Jane Kindrick and MARY Fluker the sum of money due me by William Irwin...to my uncle Martin Kindrick a negro boy during life of sd. Martin Kindrick and at is decease to my cousin Jones Kindrick...upon the condition that sd. Martin Kindrick shall pay my uncle Baldy Fluker the 1/2 of the value of sd. negro thin 15 calendar mos. after my death...to my uncle Baldy Fluker 1/2 value of sd. above negro...to my aunts Jane Kindrick and Patey Whitehead all my beds and furn. etc. Exr: Martin Kendrick. . "Will signed by William. D. Lane, Esq. due to debility of Sally. Wits: William D. Lane, John Robertson, Elizabeth Smith, Betsey Whitehead.

JOHN RHYMES, dec'd County of Putnam,-------:2/6/1806, p. 4-5 Wife: Celia to hold and enjoy all right and benefits of present Est. consisting of tracts of land where I now live, 400 and 5 acres...also Lot 367 in Ist. Dist. Wayne Co...Lot 3163 in 3rd Dist. Wilkinson Co...Lot 163 in 2nd. Dist. Wilkinson Co... also tract drawn by Levastin Inlow, the Co. Dist. and No. not remembered. Also Lot drawn by John Going of Wilkes Co whole stock of negroes (total of 11) and children. Wits: W. Roberts, John Rogers, Fatha Stephens.

TIMOTHY HAVER, Nuncupative LWT, late of Putnam Co., 5/2/1808:5/11/1808, p. 2 Asa Tillman shall have $10 to buy some cloths...3rd. ballance of Est. to be divided between the children of Robert White and Mrs. Atinson's children. Timothy Haver, in our presence this 6 Jan. 1808, commended to writing this 9 Jan. 1808. J. D. Cannin, Colson Heath, James Longley. Joseph D. Cannin, Colson Health and James Longley came into Ct. and established the above instrument as LWT of Timothy Haver.

JACOB ZUBER of Putnam Co., ----:4/3/1809, p. 6-7.. Wife: Falby Zuber, all personal or moveable Est. without any exception or reservation.to my son, Jefferson Zuber, the tract of 202 1/2 acres where I now live. Exrs:Alexander Dunn, Abraham Zuber. Wits: William D. Lane, Tabitha Dunn.

DANIEL COLEMAN of Putnam Co.,9/14/1808:7/3/1809, p. 8 Wife: Polly, all residue of property during her natural life and after he death to be equally divided between my children. Wife: Polly, Extrx. Thompson Coleman and Joshua Moore, Exrs. Wits: Francis Ward, Gilly Moore, John Bell.

JAMES EAKIN of Putnam Co., 10/3/1809:1/1/1810, p. 9 Bro: Moses, a negro man...to bro. William, I will plantation cent. 237 1/2 acres...to sister Patsey, I will my tract No. 24 in 24th Dist. Wilkinson Co. cent. 202 1/2 acres...rest of estate real and personal to pay debts and equally divided between 3 sisters. Margaret Jane and Mary. Exr: Moses Eakin, bro.. Wits: John Cowan, James McDoughey, Absalom Evans.

JOHN F. FLOURNOY of Putnam Co., 12/29/1809:,-----, p. 10-11 Wife: Mary, 6 negroes, household furn. horses, cattle and also lend her the fraction whereon I now live until Robert shall arrive at age of 21 and if she remain a widow her fetime at end of which to be sole property of son Robert, she to cloath, board and school my son Robert, dau. Martha and Emily, until each is 18.. slaves to be divided equally between children when they are 18. Son: Josiah, 2 negroes and fraction whereon he lives and fraction bought by William Snellings? houses etc...dau. Elizabeth Echols $150 cash... dau. Polly Flournoy, 3 negroes and $1200 when she is 18...son Josiah, colts, etc. and $1200 in money to pay negroes, titles to lands...remainder of Est. be a bond given Cadenheads for to be equally divided into 7 parts which son Josiah to have 2 shares, wife one and each of children one, except Elizabeth Echols who is not to have any. Wife, Mary, son, Joseph, and my brother William Flournoy, and my friend John M. P. Exrs. Wits: William Bell, James Yarborough, Thomas Barrow.

WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, of Baldwin Co. 8/2/1806:2/3/1810, p. 12-13. Wife: Elizabeth, my whole estate both real and personal during widowhood, to raise, educate the children that is, Polly, Reuben, Silas, William, John. Exrs to give children their part when they come of age-if wife marries: to get 1/3 of estate and rest be equally divided between children. Wife, Elizabeth, Exr, and Hardwick, Esq. and Smith. Wits: James Lyon, Jacob Torkanett, Barbara Torkanett.

WILLIAM LEVERITT,---:1/6/1812, p. 14-15 Wife: all my property real and personal to hold dur. widowhood or until youngest child comes of age...if she should marry then my express will is to have all property equally divided between beloved wife and children, namely: Catherine Leveritt, Lucinda Leveritt, Asena Leveritt, Tabitha Leveritt, Leah Leveritt, Burrel Leveritt (or either John Burrel Leveritt, as was difference to determine if this referred to two sons or one son with double name), Buckner Leveritt ...lastly app't. Joseph White, Celia Leveritt and Randal Robinson, Sole Exrs.. Wits: Francis Flournoy, John Wallace, Joseph Reed, George Simms.

JOHN ROGERS - Putnam Co.. 9/25/1811:10/15/1811, p. 16-17 'Whereas I have reason to believe that my wife, Eliza Hines Rogers, is at this time pregnant and with child, that in event of my decease birth of sd. child - the following is manner I dispose of property. Wife, Eliza Hines Rogers and child expected the whole of my estate share alike. Appt's Henry Dixon, William D. Lane, Exrs. Wits: James Kindrick, Drury Kindrick.

JOEL REES, 11/6/1810:11/4/1812, p. 18-19... Inventoried and kept together-by an overseer to after death, whole Estate be in tact. Wife: Rebeckah if she should marry to take a childs part of her thirds out of my estate...remainder 2/3's to be equally divided between my children...Gdson. to be chosen according to law in order to take care of my children and their estate...if wife Rebeckah never marries and as children come of age or marries, my will is that horse, saddle to value of $100 - $120 be given them...also one grown negro and one small negro, bed and furn. all to be valued -Exrs: Wife, Rebeckah, Henry Harry, James Shackleford.Wits: Edward Shackleford,James Dostor, John Clarkson.

SUSANAH TURNER, -----:2/4/1813, p. 20-21 Nephew: Harvey Holt, one note on John Marty for bet and $80 principal...to my sister, Tabitha Turner, my horse and chair. Sister: Anne Moreland, my negro woman, Doll, for a spinster and I request my bro-in-law to buy Harriet, dau. of sd. Doll that she may be with her mother...to Niece Susan T. Moreland, my Bible and bureau - lend to my mother Susanah Turner, my negro man Hablin and woman Pat till the Christmas of 1813 - all estate be divided amongst my sisters Elizabeth Sturdivant, Mary Manly? , Patty Hunt, and my bro., Joseph Turner. Exr: Nephew, ______Turner. Wits: Elizabeth H. Turner, Sally Haws, Clabourn Haws.

JAMES SINGLETON of Putnam Co., 4/10/1813:7/5/1813, p. 22-23 dated 10 April 1813...weak of body. Daus: Julia, Milly. Sons: Edward, Thomas. I give to Patsey Baily the mother of these two sons and two daus., $2.00...1 give to my wife Hesther Singleton, 2 negroes and also a sq. lot of land in 3rd. Dist. Baldwin now Putnam Co., cent. 202 1/2 acres on waters of little River known by No. 97...also mare, cattle, furn., tools, bel. wife Hesther to have decent support out of above property dur. her life and after her decease to be equally divided between, Leroy, Samuel, Benjamin, Eliza and James, my children. Appt's. bel. friend Edward Taylor and Mathew Jones, Exrs. Wits: John Loftin, Jesse Ross, Henry Putnam..

JOSEPH TURNER, SENR, 3/1812:1/11/1813, p. 24-25 Son: Joseph Turner, JUNR., sum of $1.00...son John Turner, S1.00...and neg. woman and girl, son Tilman Turner a negro woman and boy. Daus: Elizabeth Sturdevant. Mary Manly, Susanah Turner, one negro woman Doll and her girl, Martha Hunt, a negro woman and her 2 children, Allona, Ann Moreland, Tabitha D. Turner, one negro girl and boy. Wife: Susannah, all residue of Est. real and personal, except negroes and property already given. Appt's. wife Susanna Turner, Extrx. and son Tilman Turner, Exr. Wits: Abel Wilkerson, John Keeton, Jepthathah Wilkerson, Thomas Cates.

JOSEPH REED,3/4/1789:-----, p. 26 My family should continue to live together and for that purpose I give to my wife Mary, my land, horses, cattle and every kind of property...to sustain her and to school and raise my children and at her decease to be divided amongst my children Exrs: Wwife, Mary, sons, James and Samuel Reid. Wits: John Parke, Nancy Barker, Patty Scott.

ROBERT PERRYMAN of Ga. and Putnam Co., 3/31/1812:3/1/1813, p. 27 Wife: Ann, land and plantation whereon I now live known by the original plat and grants by #238 during her natrual life. At her decease to be equally divided among my children - Milly Dunham, David Perryman, Elisha Perryman, William G. Perryman - my will is that each of my children should pay out of the prophets of the sale of my estate to the support of my helpless children - Elizabeth Chapman Perryman $10.00 yearly to the one of my children that shall take care of her dur. her lifetime...unto my sons daughter Mumford Perryman, Mary Bolton and John Perryman $20 each out of sale of prophets of Est. Wife, Ann Perryman, Son, David Perryman, and friend, David Anderson, Exrs. Wits: Stith Daniel, John , Elizabeth Perryman..

STEARLIN HEATH, Nuncupative LWT, of this County, 2/20/1813: 5/2/1814, p. 28 In the following to wit: My will that if I never retain that you (meaning Elizabeth Rees) shall have my mare if the ballance of my property is suff. to pay my debts. Wits: John Martin, Mary Clopton, Reason Turner.

DAVID W. JACKSON, -----:3/7/1814, page 28 "I hereby appoint my friends Thomas B. Scott and Thomas Kimbrough, my Exrs,. should I die or be killed to dispose of all moneys or chatties equally between my 2 sisters Nancy and Polley Jackson, giving my Exrs full power to act. Wits: George Spencer, Nancy Jackson.

GEORGE HILL of Putnam Co., 10/25/1813:6/6/1814, p. 28-29 Dated 25 Oct. 1813 to my dau. Synthia Hill one negro girl...to my dau. Ruth Woolsey one negro girl...son Manning D. Hill $50...grandson John M. Hill son of Manning D. Hill, one negro girl Chaney, her 1st child to be property of Mary Hill, dau. of Manning Hill to grandau. Minerva Hill one negro girl...lst issue of my negro woman Sucky to Martha Lynn Hill, dau. of Manning D. Hill. Appt's worthy friends Thomas Ingram and Charles A. Dennis, Exrs. Wits: Sally E. P. Ingram, Thomas Ingram, Allen Bartlett.

HENRY TILLERY of Putnam Co.1/5/1813:7/4/1814, p. 30 My property to be kept together until my youngest child arrives to age of 18 years for the support of my dear wife and children and then to be equally divided between them my wife and children. I app't. my dear wife and friend Peter F. Flournoy and my son Alford when he arrives of age to Execute this my will...of her my wife Rruth and my children - son Alford, Dau. Susannah Milton, Calvin E. Tiebunah Harriet, Virgil Hand, Cyntha so that each may have their just eighths divided at the stipulated time. Wits: Peter Flournoy, John Perry, John Breedlove, John Pa_____.

JAMES HENDERSON, Planter of Putnam Co., 8/14/1814:11/7/1814, p. 32-34 Wife: Betsy Henderson whole of est. real and personal (lands, negroes, stock, furniture, etc.)...In event of marriage of wife after my decease, I give her control of 1/3 of my est. dur. her lifetime...all my children be comfortably maintained, supported and educated.. .children, sons and daus. at time of marriage shall receive one good horse (or mare), saddle and bridle each...also my sons at the same period each a negro boy and my daus. each a negro girl and furn. and stock as may be requisite for their comfortable support...No general division of bt. take place until decease of wife, Betsy Henderson or until my youngest child shall attain legal age or be married...to son William Henderson one portion...son James Gary Henderson one portion...dau. Sarah Henderson one port...dau. Matilda Henderson one port...dau. Betsey Henderson one part...dau. Cynthia Henderson one part...dau. Nancy Henderson one port...son John Henderson one part.... Upon final settlement and divided of Estate sons then living shall receive the land I now possess and lands divided as follows: William 150 acres...James Gary Henderson, mentions land that the Spring of water now used as the School house Spring where William D. Lane now teaches...order that my distillary be kept up.Exrs: Wife, Betsey, son William Henderson and James Gary Henderson and my brother Dr. John Henderson. Wits: Edmund Blunt, Charles H. Turner, Hammon Wilkerson.

THOMAS GILES, 6/6/1814:11/7/1814, , p. 27-28 Balance of Estate after debts pd. to my wife Elizabeth Giles during life or widowhood to my children: Jeremiah Giles, $2...James Giles, $2.. Maru Bird, ...Elizabeth Jones, SZ...NANCY Giles, Thomas Giles, William Giles, Andrew Giles and Patsey Giles the last 5 children at the death of wife or her widowhood, then property be equally divided between them. Signed: Thomas Giles. Wits: Robert Walker, Samuel Walker.

JACOB TURKINETT, SR. of Putnam,-----:11/71/1814, p. 38-40 Son: Henry Turkinett, $2...son Jacob Turkinett, Jr., $2...dau. Mary Brann, $2...and I hereby do exclude them forever my forenamed children having provided for them...to dau. Catey Clap $200...son George Turkinett $200... bel wife BarbaraTurkinett lend $200 or whatever 1/2 of my Est. left and whatever remains after her decease to son George and dau. Mary Clap. James Epey and William D. Lane, Esq's. of this County, Sole Exrs. Wits: Feilding Selman., Henry Howard and John Lewis. Pro. in Open Ct. 7 Nov. 1814.

WILLIAM PETERSON,4/18/1814:11/7/1814, p. 39-40 Wife: Sarah, 3 negroes...and then to my son Benjamin Peterson's children that he has by his wife Elizabeth Peterson or may have by her...to my wife Sarah 2 head of horses, 9 head of cattle, hoggs, 2 feather beds and after her decease to my son Benjamin Peterson Wife Sarah residue of property. Loving friend Thomas Thweat, Exr. Wits: Singleton Holt, John Peek, William Peek.

EVEN HARVEY of Putnam County, 10/4/1812:12/12/1814, p. 41-42 Wife: Tersle Harvey, 2 negroes and 4 negroes to children: William, Joseph, John, Michael and Nancy, six negroes above named together with all stock and household furn...son Moses and negro boy...son Thomas a negro boy...son Benjamin a negro...son Richard a negro...dau. Charity a negro girl...dau. Penelope, a negro woman. Dau: Susannah a negro girl...dau. Polly $5.00. .dau...Civility $5.00. Son, James, $5.00...1ot of land whereon I now live cent. 202 1/2 acres to be sold and applied to debts and after debts pd. remainder to wife Tersle and children William, John, Joseph, Michael and Nancy. Request son James and son-in-law Henry Coats to give my son Richard$50.00 in order to make his part of Est. equal to rest. Exrs:, wife, Tersle and sons Moses and Benjamin, Wits: Cyrus White, Thomas Harvey, J. P.

JOHN McGEHEE of Putnam County, 4/6/1815:7/3/1815, p. 43-44 Wife: Elizabeth McGehee during life my possessions of lands, stock, horses, hogs and sheep and 5 negroes. On death of wife to be equally divided to my herein named children...son, William McGehee a negro boy...son Nathan McGehee a negro boy...son John McGehee a negro boy...youngest son Edmond McGehee a negro boy...the above named children to be bearded, schooled and cloathed out of income of estate until arrive to age...Appt's wife Elizabeth, my uncle William McGehee of Baldwin County and friend William Whitehead as Extrx. and Exrs. Wits: John F. Mitchell, Thomas Whitehead, Thomas McGehee.

CATHERINE STINSON of Putnam County, 7/15/1815:-------, p. 45-46 I wish my son Michael and 2 daus.Christian and Anna to live together til they come of age or marry...all property to be left together until my son Michael comes of age or one of my daus. marrys...then all property that belongs to my estate be laid off in 3 equal lots by 3 disinterested freeholders and draw for 3 lots. Exrs: Thomas Davis, Hezekiah Bussey and son Michael. Wits: Christeen White, Hannah Marcus, J. D. Fannin.

JOHN MCKISIC of Putnam County, 6/14/1815:------, p. 47-49 Wife: Jane. Son: _______ McKisic. To: Duncan McKisic my oldest son, a negro girl.To the orphans of my son Jonathan McKisic have as much of Estate. Sons: Thomas McKisic a negro and child, Archibald McKisic a negro...and Archibald to pay his brother William $150. Son: John have land where on I now live and a negro boy. Daus:. Elizabeth Budington $300 and Polly Pennington $300 out of estate, Nancy Allen, a negro boy, Lucy Stewart, a negro girl. Exrs: son, Thomas McKisic and my worthy friend Thomas Stephens. Wits: Richard Respass, Bailey Stewart, James Miner.

JOSEPH DENNIS of Putnam Co., 1/22/1815:-----, p. 50-51 Sons: Matthew and Simeon Dennis land in Putnam Co. where I now live...viz. lot No. 429 to be equally divided between them according to rate and value...my wife Elizabeth Dennis (Note: Handwritten says see orig. will as her name was Ellendor) is to keep possession of houses that I now occupy during her lifetime, and at her decease to dispose of my personal property as she may think proper. .do app't. my trusty sons Charles Dennis and Matthew Dennis, Exrs.. Wits: Benjamin Simmons, Philip Ballard, Stephen Parker.

JACOB THRASH of Putnam County, 5/18/1815:-----, p. 51-54 Wife: Katherine Thrash, 3 negroes, dur. her lifetime...also my plantation where I now live and that my son Isaac Thrash live on the plantation with my wife and have the control of sd. plantation...to wife one horse out of stock of horses which she is to have choice and one milk cow and 2 feather beds and furn. dur. her lifetime .Daus:. Katherine Carter a negro girl named Siley dur. her life and after her death to her children, Priscilla (Stroger?) a negro girl and at her death to her children, Polley Kimell $50. Grandau: Margaret Lunsford, $100. Son: Isaac Thrash after death of his mother a negro girl. .after my death my Property not disposed of be sold and equally divided amongst my children whose names are as follows: Jacob Thrash, George Thrash, Andrew Thrash, Martin Thrash, Christopher Thrash, David Thrash, Valentine Thrash, Isaac Thrash, Katherine Carter, Priscilla (Stegar?) or Stragar. Exrs: son, David Thrash and Isaac Thrash. Wits: John J. Smith, William Tey, Thomas Hardeman.

HUGH ECTOR of Putnam Co., 11/11/1812:7/3/1815, p. 55-58 Wife: Elenor. Whole of my Estate in the foIlowing manner...to my eldest son, John Ector. Sons: Joseph Ector, Wiley B. Ector, several negroess. Son-in-law: Matthew Gage the husband of my loving dau. Mary GAGE deceased. Daus: Martha George, Cynthia Ragan, Margaret Freeman, $5. To son, Wiley B. Ector, 1/2 portion of tract I now live on in the survey of old Baldwin Co. as No. 221, 2nd. Dist .Son: Hugh W. Ector the following negroes. Sons: Willie, Hugh. Exrs: wife, Elenor and ___________. Wits: Benjamin Hill, Stephen Wright.

GEORGE ROSSER of Putnam Co., 1/10/1816:2/3/1816, p. 58-59 Wife: Elizabeth Rosser during her lifetime or widowhood 4 negroes...to dau. L. Rosser, 3 negroes...dau. Angelina Rosser 3 negroes...to son ___ B. Rosser. .son Lewis W. Rosser, negroes...dau. Polly E. O. 3 negroes. Residue of estate real and personal be kept together by my wife Elizabeth Rosser dur. her nat. life or widowhood for purpose of supporting and educating my children and at her death oher marriage to be equally divided between my children. Exrs: John Sturdivant and son John J. B. Rosser together with his wife. Wits: Benjamin Mosely, Thomas Wright, William. Mason.

WILLIAM PHILLIPS of Putnam County, 9/25/1815:1/5/1816, p. 60-61 Children to wit: Frances Chapman, Winifred Philips, Leonard Philips, John Beufort Philips, Joseph Wilkinson Philips, Betheac Philips and Andrew Jackson Philips the whole of my estate real and personal, share and share alike. Restrictions: land hereby left to my children not to be sold under the time of 20 yrs. for a division to take place. Appt's. Richard Pace and John White (son of Joseph) of Putnam Co. and James Philips my nephew as Exors. Wits: John Newsom, Isaac Newsom, William D. Lane.

Will of JOHN TODD of Putnam County, 8/7/18---:--------, p. 62-64 Sons: William Todd, James Todd, Joseph Todd, Adam Todd, John Todd. Dau: Elizabeth Todd. To son, John Todd 55 acres lying and being in Co. afsd. on the dry fork of Lick Creek adj. Robertsons, Peales and Hall...also one gray filly. Son: Felix Todd to have 75 3/4 acres in aforesaid County which is part of tract my son Adam now lives on adj. the tract I now live on 25 3/4 acres. Wife: Mary Todd 75 3/4 acres including the plantation, etc.,.but at her decease I give sd. land to my son Augustua...wife to pay each of my 4 daus. $50 each on their marriage, viz: Sally, Maria, Matilda and Polly Todd.At wife's death household goods divided between 4 daus. Make my son Joseph Todd, William T. Walker and Joseph Walker.

AMELIA BURFORD of Putnam County, 4/1/1814:4/6/1815, p. 65-66 Dau: Elizabeth Fielder all the property I have and possess in Co. of Putnam and at death of sd. dau. Elizabeth Fielder the property to be divided among the heirs of her body...to dear and loving dau. Susannah Warren all the property I have or possess in Liberty Co., Ga...3rd. whereas I have sold a cert. piece of land in Putnam Co., illegible. .Robert White executes titles to sd. Michael Stinson. Wits: Raleigh Holt, Ann Gardner, J. D. Fannin.

SARAH O'NEIL of Putnam County, 12/27/1815:1/2/1816, p. 66-67 Son: John O'Neil one sorrel mare, etc.. Wits: John Turner, Thomas Cates. I nominate my son James O'Neil, Exr.

REUBEN JONES of Putnam County, 1/13/1815:11/6/1815, p. 67-69 Sons: Uriah Jones, 4 negroes, James H. Jones, 2 negroes, Ambrose Jones, 2 negroes, Jesse Jones, 2 negroes, William H. Jones, 4 negroes...also a feather bed and furn. for sole benefit and use of James H. Jones, Jesse Jones and Ambrose Jones and their heirs...interest for my son Garland Jones and his heirs...if my son Garland Jones dies without lawful heirs of his body, the above property and increase to be equally divided between my 4 sons: William H., James H., Ambrose and Jesse...to my grandchildren: Martha Trippe, Henry W. Trippe, James Trippe, Sarah Trippe and Reuben Trippe, children of my dau. NANCY $100 each. Appt's William H. Jones, H. Ambrose and Jesse Jones, Exrs. Wits: Matthew Watson, George Brewer, John Lamar.

GEORGE BREWER of Putnam County, 3/1/1810:3/13/1815, p. 69-71 Daus: Elizabeth Dukes a negro woman, Polly Thomas, one negro woman and at her death to become property of her 2 children Henry and Thomas Ransom. Son: George Brewer one negro boy...to my dau. Polly's oldest son, Harvey one negro girl by name of Hannah and her Ist 2 children to her next oldest one Thomas Ransom. Wife: Mary Brewer one negro girl...and at her death to my dau. Tempy Mangams oldest son Willy and I also give wife the plantation and at her death to my son George. To wife Mary all household and kitchen furn. etc. and at her death to be sold and equally divided between my children, viz: Sally White, Rowland Brewer, Matthew Brewer, Elizabeth Dukes, Polly Thomas, George Brewer, Tempy Mangham Friends Tarpley Holt, Simon Holt, JR., Exrs. Wits: Tarpley Holt, Richard Moore Moore, Simon Holt, Jr.

ALLEN JONES of Putnam County, 9/16/1815:2/1816, p. 71-72 Wife: all that tract or parcel of land cent. 33 acres... (dff. to read)...adj. Lot No. 3 of sd. Square in the town of Eatonton... give to my bel. wife my 2 tracts in town of Eatonton known by Lot No. 5 in Sq. East, No. 2 in Sq. South center. 1/2 acres each...also to wife stock of goods belonging to my book accounts as well as my notes, tenders or demands...Appt's wife Amelia Jones and George Varner, Jr.. my Extrx. and Exr. Wits: Thomas Perkins, Jesse Custard.

DAVID D. FELPS of Putnam Co. 1/7/1816:7/1816, p. 73-75 Wife: Falby dur. nat. life Dr widowhood all my lands, negroes, household goods, horses, cattle etc...at death of ,wife Falby, I will that my lands 405 acres whereon I now live be equally divided between my sons namely: Joseph L. D. Felps, Arrington Felps Henry C. Felps...at death of wife negroes be sold for cash and out oi proceeds of sd. sale for my son William D. Felps to have sum of $500...and to my dau. Elizabeth Gendral formerly Elizabeth Felps $400...son John Felps have $200...at death of wife negro girl name of Futh be property of my dau. Rachel Reynolds, formerly Rachel Felps...dau. Mary G(ettitt) formerly Mary Felps...dau. Emily Tobin a negro girl...dau. Falby Felps one negro girl and feather bed and furn. which sd. bed is now called hers...my son Joseph L. D. Felps one negro boy and bed and furn...son Arrington Felps one negro boy, bed and furn...son Henry C. Felps a negro boy, bed and furn... dau. Amanda Malvina Felps one negro woman and bed and furn...and at death of wife all property not named herein be sold and proceeds be equally divided between my 11 children, except Amanda Vina Felps. Falby Felps Extrx. and Charles R. Waller, Exr. Wits: John Roland,, Edward Cavanah, David McMurray, Jr.

DANIEL BAUGH of Putnam County, 3/16/1812:11/4/1816, p. 75-76 Dau: Mary Burnet $2.00...my son James Baugh, $2.00... Elizabeth North, $2.00...dau Susannah Beasly, $2.00...son Daniel $2.00...son John Baugh, $200...dau. Nancy Hog $100...dau. Martha, a negro man...son William Baugh half the land I now live on...in tract that Daniel White lives on and a negro man, bed., furn. cow calf...dau. Sarah Baugh a negro girl, bed and furn...dau. Frances, a negro girl, bed, furn. cow and calf...son Peter Baugh half the land I live on joining to where McMurry now lives, bed, furn. etc... part of property to be sold and equally divided between daus. Sarah Frances Brooks and Susannah Baugh. Wits:_____ McMurry, John Bradham, J. B. Clopton.

STEPHEN PARKER of Putnam County, 4/22/1816:``/4/1816, p. 77 All property I possess to my loving wife Decey, namely 2 creatures, one a pied horse, the other a sorrel mare in possession of Stephen Parker of Jones County...one note in hand Stephen Parker, possession given by William Watson to me for $40.50 25 Dec. next...and another note given by sd. William Watson to me $41.50, 2 cows and one has a calf...2 yearlings with all my other property to be at her free disposal to support and maintain in the schooling and educating of my children. I appoint Isaac Parker and Joseph Fannin, Exrs. Wits: Thomas Low, David Estes .

MANNING BOWLING of County of Hancock, -----:9/11/1816, p. 78 All property real and personal be enjoyed by my wife, Polly Bowling during her lifetime or widowhood for purpose of her support and schooling and maintaining my children and at her death intermarrying to be equally divided amongst my children. Wife: Polly Boling, Extrx. and William Mangham, Exr. Wits: James. Turner, Jr., Solomon Mangham, Henry Dixon, J.P.

FRANCIS HOWARD of Putnam County, 12/11/1816:3/3/1817, p. 79-81 Daus: Frances Weaver, Mary Chiaves, Rebecca, Martha.. Sons: Henry, James, Hawkins, I give plantation or tract of land on I now live cent. 91 acres on the Ocony River, to be divided share and share alike. Wits: Price Bird, Jesse Lyon, William D. Lane.

WILLIAM SPIVEY of Putnam County, 2/20/1817:3/3/1817, p. 82-84 Wife: Molley Spivey dur. life my mansion house a tract of land where I now live with one other square cent. 202 « acres known by the Strahorn tract...also negro man and 6 other negroes with all stock of cattle, hogs, etc. Son: Joshua Spivey a negro girl and $50. Son:Moses Spivey a negro woman and her 3 children and a negro boy.. son William Spivey after death of mother a negro woman...son John Spivey a negro man and girl, one bed and furn., cow and calf...son, Caleb Spivey a negro woman and other negroes, etc.,.with the square of land where I now live after death of his mother.. Son: Henry (or Harry) Adams to have negro man. Dau: Christian Pue(?) $100...dau. SALY Jordan, 2 negroes, etc. Granddaus: Patsey Spivey a negro girl, Christian Spivey, a negro girl. Dau: Elizabeth Hardin one negro woman. Dau: Polly Parrish, several negroes, etc. My desire that square of land known by the Charles tract containing 202 1/2 acres be divided between sons, John and Henry...the rest of property not given away to be divided at death of wife between sons: Moses, William, John, Caleb and Henry. Exrs: Sons, John and Caleb Spivey.. Wits: William. E. Adams, Wilson Williams, Thomas Huff.

CHARLES BUCKNER, 10/23/1816:6/10/1817, p. 85 Wife: Mary all my property during her lifetime or widowhood but is she marry then to have a child's part...it is my will that if any of my children should marry if my wife sees that can spare anything to let it be valued to them as out of that part. It is my will and desire that when the youngest arrives to age for equal divide be made between all or at my wife's death or marriage. Wits: Avery Buckner, Elizabeth Wing.

THOMAS WHITEHEAD of Putnam County, 2/18/1815:5/6/1816, p. 86-87 Daus: Susannah Terry 3 negroes and 100 acres of land in Burke Co. which prop. was divided some time ago,. Nancy Thomas and Betsey Thomas and their heirs (they both being dead) 6 negroes, Wineford Mitchell 2 negroes. Sons: Thomas Whitehead 2 negroes and 1 tract of land No. 69 in 3rd. Dist, James Whitehead 2 negroes, William Whitehead 2 negroes and lot of land on which he now lives, Hillard Whitehead 2 negroes, JON Whitehead 2 negroes. Wife: Jemimah Whitehead one negro woman and 4 other until my youngest son comes of age. Appt's Burwell Rogers, Matthew Jones, Colepia Pendleton Exrs. Wits: John Smith, Thomas Hardeman, Ezekiel Turner.

THOMAS WHITAKER of Putnam County, 1/19/1818:2/25/1818, p. 88-91 Wife: Mary Whitaker should possess tract of land where I live dur. her nat. life and 2 negroes...son Henry Whitaker and Joseph Whitaker have lot 122 and 123...son CIRUS Whitaker, negro woman, girl and boy, 2 beds and furn. and also 2 notes bearing tes April 2, 1807 and 310ct. 1808...son Henry Whitaker a negro man..son Joseph Whitaker a negro man, bed and furn...daus. Ver Brodinax a lot of land given me by Mr. William Norward for sum $538...dau Milly Whitaker a negro, bed and furn...my will and desire my grandson William Maxwell be educated...and at age 16 be bound to rs trade and I give one bed and furn. and $200 for his apprentice ...to grandaus. Mary P. A. Maxwell and Luvezes C. Maxwell one bed furn. with $200 each when of age...all my children living in State Ga, rec. equal part of estate. Exrs: Son, Henry Whitaker and Joseph Whitaker with Robert Brodenax and John Robertson. Wits: Charles L. Kennon, William Taff, Howel L. Kennon.

CORNELIUS JOHNSTON of Putnam County, 2/11/1816:5/4/1818, p. 91-93 Wife: Nancy Johnston to enjoy plantatation whereon I now live , containing 202 1/2 acres and 2 negroes and my stock of every kind, etc. Dau. Elizabeth Richardson the sorrel horse, oh cow and bed and furn. which I del. her as part of my Est. since her iage...my 3 children Alexander Johnston, Leaner Johnston and Johnston continue to live with my wife Nancy Johnston and that draw a yearly apportionment and share of crops.. that Gaitwood Richardson, my son-in-law cent. to live on sd. plantation as long my wife Nancy Johnston and my son Alexander continue to agree. In event of their disagreement my desire is that sd. Richardson move of my plantation...my youngest dau. Laner Johnston should live to she and her husband may be permitted by Exrs to live on sd. land they may agree, but in case they not agree, they should move off the plantation...after death of wife Nancy Johnston, Alexander Johnston, Leaner Johnston and Solomon Johnston shall first draw from my estate the of what I have now given and del. my oldest dau. Elizabeth Alexander, the residue of my estate, real and personal, be equally divided between Alexander, Leaner and Solomon Johnston and Elizabeth Richardson. Exrs: wife, Nancy Johnston and son Alexander Johnston. Wits: Charles L. Kennon, Anthony Seale, Thomas Whitaker..

BALAAM WALLACE of Putnam County, 10/1/1817 : 11/1817, p. 95 Wife: Rebekah, all my Est. goods and chatties her natural life. Then to sons. Sons: John, Nathaniel G.. Daus: Sarah, Polley, Frances Maims. Exrs: A. Slaughter, John Hunt. Wits: Elisha H. Hall, William Bowdin, Etheldred Cruise. Pro. Nov. 1817.

BALAAM WALLACE of Putnam Co., 4/14/1817:5/4/1818, p. 94 Wife: Elizabeth Wallace all that property I am now possession of both real and personal during natural life or widowhood then to be equally divided between my children: Lorenzo Wallace, Cary Wallace, Diadima Wallace, Jesse Wallace, Ambrose Wallace and Loiser. Wife, Elizabeth Wallace, Extrx. Wits: Jesse Little, Alfred B. Tramel.

THOMAS CHEEVS, 1/1815:5/-/1818, p. 96 Balance of Est. to remain in hands of wife during her natural life or widowhood and in case of her death or marriage an equal divided take ce between my lawful heirs by a sale of all property...empower wife give legatees on their coming of age and any property or money which they may think proper. Choose as Sole Exrs. Wife, Sarah Cheivs and Thomas Rud. Wits: Grief Chevs, James Chevs.

ARTHUR GOODSON of Putnam County, 5/21/1818:7/6/1818, p. 97-98 Wife: Nancy Goodson the plantation whereon I now reside with 213 acres and with all my chattel and hogs etc...til my youngest child comes of age or dur. her widowhood and also 2 negroes and $1279 in hands of Robert Asher but more or less when collected to be put in the Publick bank at Milledgeville and sd. Nancy Goodson to draw interest...give to dau. $50 and dau. ANNEY $50 and son Martin $100 and sorrel horse...son Noel $200 and bay horse...son Alexander $300 and black mares colt... other horse sold and money kept til my son William comes of age and then be divided equally between William, John, Green, and Epsy when youngest child comes of age or at end of her widowhood. furn. etc. be sold and money divided equally between Elizabeth, Mary, Lyda, William, John and Green and Epsy. Exrs: Moses Justus, Noel Goodson, Martin Goodson. Wits: T Hall, William. G. Hall.

JOSEPH DECKER FANNIN of Putnam County, 6/18/1816:2/2/1818, p. 98-99 Wife: Betsey Fannin, Extrx. and Thomas Davis, Exr...wish Extrx. and Exr. to give my children a tolerable good education and if my (son?) James Albion appears to have any (grevious?) to give him apportion from to which his genious may seem to have a turn and find bind him to a trade at about 16 years til he is 21 years under some person of good character...provide my wife, Betsey should marry or one of my children to come of age I wish in that case that my Extrx. and Exor may p to be equally divided in 2 parts and my wife Betsey may have her choice Of halfs provided her half is judged to be of most value...other half be divided into 5 equal shares and divided among my 5 children, Nansey, Patsey L., Ann , S.A. Betsey M. and Sally A. and provided my wife should have a child withjn 9 mos. and 10 days after my death and sd. child should live it be divided into 6 instead of 5 shares. .

SUSANNAH TURNER of Putnam County, 10/25/1815:7/6/1818, p. 100 Son: John Turner the following negroes (five of them named) and one bedsted and furn. at Singleton Holt one bedstead and furn. at Isaac Moreland's..dau. Catty Hunt my negro girl...son John Turner all property I may be possessed of except what I have given dau. Catty Hunt. Exr: son, John Turner. Susannah Turner. Wits: William Pace, Solomon Pace.

JAMES ALLEN of Putnam County, 9/21/1816:5/2/1818, p. 101-102 Property to wife, Cloe Collins Allen during natural life or widowhood and at death or marriage to be equally divided among my children with the exception of my 3 first children, viz: Elizabeth Arnold, Jourdan Allen, William Allen. Elizabeth Arnold has had my property $300 which must come out of her parts of my prop...Jourdan Allen has had of my prop. $130 out of his part...William Allen has had $130 out of his part...the names of the rest of the children are as follows: John Allen, Susannah Allen, Green Allen, Van Allen, George Allen and Anna Allen. Exrs: wife, Cloe Allen, Coleman Pendleton, William Manghan. Wits: P. L. Jackson, John Bowling, Lucinda Jackson.

ROBERT J. WALTON of Jasper Co., 10/22/1813:----, p. 102-103 Wife: SERENA Walton, 2 negroes, with household and kitchen furn. and one horse, with the house and 100 acres of land where we live...to son George C. Cavland Walton 5 negroes and 250 acres; horses etc. be sold to pay off just debts...I hear that Thomas Ramsey, Sr., Esq. may settle on lower part of my land and he can till as long as he should live. Appt's Serena Walton, Sole Extrx. Wits: Thomas Ramsey, Franklin Carter. Jasper Co., Ga. Witnesses swore to signing. Thursday, Dec. 1, 1814(9?) Ct. of Ordinary. To adjournment presents their honors Joel Crawford, Joseph White, Johnson Strong...The L. W. and T. of Robert Walton late of County deceased is proved by oaths of Thomas Ramsey and Franklin Carter the subscribing witnesses. Appraisement issued to Serena Walton, Extrx. therein named.

PARSONS WRIGHT of Putnam County,6/19/1818?:9/2/1818, p. 104 Wife: Mary Wright at my decease all property as long as she lives and at her death Susan MANURW Mize, dau. of James and Elizabeth and if Susan Manurvy Mize dies bef. my wife Mary Wright, then all the property shall go to heirs of sd. James and Elizabeth Mize except $2.00 to each of my bros. and sisters (to wit: John. James, David, Harvey Wright, Rosa Wright, Ann (or Amy) SHELL, and Charity Scott)...Appt's wife and James Exrs. Wits: Benjamin King, Rhoda Mize, (Shepherd?) Mize.

KENNETH GORDON, 12/29/1815:3/1/1819, p. 105 Wife: Sally Gordon all the property which I may be possessed with at my death both real and personal, to hold, use and enjoy if agreeable to her wishes. Exr: wife Sally Gordon. Wits: Joel Robinson,Samuel Holloway, Thomas Moughon.

ELIZABETH WHITAKER of Washington County, Ga., 6/19/1818:5/3/1819, p. 106-107 Widow, my desire is that the negroes, land, household and kitchen furn. and stock of all kinds be kept together until all demands agst. my estate are settled...and then divided in the following manner... viz: to my son Samuel.. John F. Whitaker my negro man General as his port. of my Est...to my daus. Winfred and Elizabeth Whitaker all my claims and shares in or of the (gig?) for the (unremitted allocation?)... these words quite blurred...paid to my person in my long affection...I will to my oldest son Oroon Datus Whitaker of my having of silver belonging to him my silver and teaspoons when the debts paid is my wish and desire that balance of my estate shall be appraised fourth drawn therefrom in money for a purpose which I shall hereafter ment., that is to say it is my wish that my son Oroon Datus Whitaker shall record the same so drawn and vest it in the purchase of female negro or negro woman and child or children to the intint due worth of the share so drawn for the sale and my second dau. Catherine B. Brodenes during her natural life and after her death sd. property and its increase to the heirs of her body...residue of Est. shall be equally divided between my 3 other children, viz: Winfred Whitaker, Oroon Datus Whitaker and Elizabeth Whitaker. Signed: E. Whitaker. pt. my son Oroon Datus Whitaker and my dau. Winfred Whitaker, Exrs of this Will. Wits: John Griggs, Daniel C. Mann, Laird W. Harris.

JAMES RUTLEDGE of Putnam County, 5/22/1817:3/1/1819, p. 108-109 Wife: Rebecca Rutledge my land and plantation, working tools. 2 cows and calves, one bed and 2 work steers and cart and all my remaining household and kitchen furn., one negro woman Lucy, one horse, one mare and all the balance of my stock of sheep and rest of my stock of cattle and hogs, dur. Dau: Nancy Davis one lamb in addition to what I have already given her. Dau: Ruth Adams one Ewe and lamb in addition to what I have already given her and addition to what I have already given her and no more...to dau. Ruth no more...to my dau. Rachel Brady one ewe and lamb in addition to what I have already given her and no more...to dau. Kezziah Rutledge one feather bed and furn., one cow and calf, one ewe and lamb, one dish and half dozen plates, one see or knives und forks all of which she is Co 1 have when married or at her mother's death . to my son William Rutledge one heifer in addition to what I have given him...son Thomas Rutledge one horse colt, one feather bed, one heifer and no more...to son Joseph Rutledge one horse, saddle, bridle, one feather bed and no more. to son, Paskel Rutledge my land on which I now live at the death of his r and no more, and after the death of my wife. .I will that all my property be sold and equally divided amongst all my children and my grandson ? Ransom Rutledge, son of Kizzah Rutledge...Appt's wife Extrx. and Elijah and Thomas Rutledge, Exrs. Wits: Henry Turner, Mathias Dennis, Henry Pye.

H. McDONALD of Putnam County, 1/1/1812:2/8/1828, p. 110 Wife: Barbara McDonald all my estate real and personal to be distributed to my loving children when they may think proper to marry having in view a set ...item, delivered that an equal distribution may be made at death of my loving wife. To:Barbara McDonald Ritbu my land No. 235, 4th Dist. formerly Baldwin, now Putnam Co. I will my 4 youngest children to be educated as well as my oldest out of my estate...to my 3 sons: Donald, John and Lachlen exclusive of my other equally divided property to be divided as follows, viz: to my son Lachlen, 100 acres...son, Donald and John the balance to be equally divided Wits: John F. Stewart, James Hooks, James Kenon. The above will given to Sheater? Gordon.

JOHN BIRD of Morgan County, Ga., 8/6/1818:7/12/1819, p. 111 Property to be divided in following manner...to bel. wife JUDEA Bird all the prop. left of my Estate during natural life after the following distribution which is as follows...I beg. one negro girl Ester to the heirs of my eldest dau. Judia and Judia to have benefit of her dur. life and then to be equally divided between the children of sd. Judia when the youngest shall come to age...beq. one negro girl of the value of the first to the heirs of the body of Vashti Boykin and at death of sd. Vashti to be equally divided between her children...Henry Boykin the husband of Vashit never to have anything to do with any of my affairs...to my 2 sons Job S. Bird and Lee Bird one negro man Smith by trade, also one fellow Stephen and one other man Washington...I give and beg. to wife, Juda Bird all the balance of my goods, inc. slaves, and lands, stock of every kind and household furn. dur nat. life and after her death, I wish property to be sold and money it brought to be equally divided between Job S. Bird my eldest son and Lee Bird my youngest son and the off spring of the bodies, vizt. the heirs and them only of two daus. Judea and Vashit. My wife to act as Exr. Wits: George L. Bird.

REUBEN DYERATTE, 2/29/1819:9/6/1819, p. 112 Dau: Elizabeth F. ,3 negroes one horse, bridle etc.dau. Amelia H. Hall, the following property (note this is same as Elizabeth received)...To: dau. Julia A. Dyernatte the following prop., 3 slaves and $200 in money, in consequence of the deficiency of negro Stephen, one horse, bridle, saddle worth $125, one feather bed and furn., to dau., Harriot Dyernatte, to my beloved son Thomas Dyernatte 202 acres...my beloved son Reuben Reed Dyernatte one lot of land where I now live...my beloved dau. Mary Ann Dyernatte...for support and educarian of my young children...my sons John Thomas and Reuben Reed Dyernatte...my dau. Elizabeth Holloway should have the care of my beloved wife during her insainty or life...son in law Z. Holloway...in case of his (a son's) moving to the Western Country...friends William Rey, Edward Harper, Exrs. Wits: Edward Harper, John Adcock , William Horton.

JOSEPH COOPER of Putnam Co., 5/29/1819:9/6/1819, p. 119-125 Wfe:Polly...unto all my Children (including the Children of my Late Son Urban who are to represent their father. my wife Patsey...before my son Joseph arrives at the age of twenty years. my three sons Newton, Milton (7) and Joseph, my son in law Stephen Weston and my daughter Sophia Redby(?)...to my grandchildren sons and daus. of my late son Urban Cooper...bro. Thomas Cooper and sons Newton and Milton Exrs. Wits: Samuel Howell, SM. Hudson (addition) to my wife Martha. Wits: Micajah Cooper, Wilson Williams, Watts Hamiton.

GUSTAVUS GAINS of Putnam Co., 9/15/1817:9/6/1819, p. 126-127 Bro: Bernard,is requested to take my boy Austin to the State of Ohio and have him bound to some useful trade until he is 21 years old, at which time he may be free: he was born 27th Dec. 807...to bro. Barnard all the money I have In the Bank of Augusta. Wits: Jessey Hadson, Jeremiah Clark, James McDaniel.

EDWARD HARDY, 3/17/1819:7/16/1819, p. 127-129 Wife: Winefred...to my son John Hardy...to my seven following children (viz) Sarah, Elizabeth, Penelope, and the children of my son Jeremiah dec'd., Martha. Rachel. Barth and John.. Wits: James B. Brown, R. Brown, Richard Pace.

LEWIS DISHZO of Putnam Co., 1/8/1818:2/2/1818, p. 129-131 Boys:. Lewis,Larkin and Peter to go to school one year. To Wilkins and Williams the 2 daughters Nancy and Sourny? Exrs: Francis Stubbs, William King, William Dishazo. Wits: Thomas King, Thomas G. King.

DANIEL MORRISON, 8/9/1819:12/6/1819, p. 132-134 Wife: Mary. to my three sons Alexander, Angus and John. Exrs: wife Mary, Ali Harris, William C. Thomas and George Osborne. Wits: John Maddox, William Purefoy.

WILLIAM ROUSSEAU, 8/22/1820:9/4/1820, p. 134-138 Wife:Lydia...tract of land in Washington County 300 acres. To my sons John, Travix, George and Mozelle(?) Mozia:son William my daughter Betsey, dau. Peggy, dau. Lydia. I give up one negro man named Benjamin to the person Alluded in my father William Rousseau's last will and testament, who is deceased in the State of Virginia, Forquare (Fauquier) County. Wits: W. Woosey(?), Charles S. Hurt, Spencer Hurt.

RICHMOND TERREL of Putnam County, 12/22/1819:1/16/1820, p. 138-139 Supporting my wife and educating my children...and as my daughter Frances is already married...my wife Kelly My Extrx., my brother in law Zachariah Butler and brother David Terrel Exrs. Wits: William Pace, James Rott(?) Solomon Pace.

JESSE CLEMENTS, 3/7/1819:11/1/1819, p. 140-141 Wife: Mary. My 7 ch: Philip, Peyton, Gilley, Elizabeth, Anna Polly and Nancy,.youngest dau. Nancy, wife Mary, Extrx. son Philip, Extr. Wits: Charles R.Waller, Robert McTyre, Thomas Ferrel.

JOHN KELLY of Putnam Co., 4/18/1820:1/1/1821, p. 141-142 Son: Daniel Kelly. Grandson:__________Kelly, son of William Kelly. Wife: Agnes, Extrx. . Wits: William. Harvill, Thomas. B. Espey, James Espey.

LEONARD FRETWELL of Putnam Co., 4/14/1820:1821, p. 143-144 Son: John Daus: Martha, Mary Fretwell..Exrs. John Kelly and Little. Wits: _____Bussey,_____Lamar,______Harwell.

THOMAS ROQUEMORE of Putnam Co., 10/7/1818:1820, p. 144-145 Wife: Nancy. Nephew: Thomas Roquemore, all my brothers and sisters. Wits: Richard ____, William Girard, Richard Aspey, Jr.

SARAH LOW of Putnam Co., 7/4/1818:2/1821, p. 146-147 Dau: Elizabeth Blunt...Grandson: James Blunt. Granddau: Sarah Wright. Grchild: Winfred Wright. Dau: Polly Wright. Exrs: Archelus Flewellen and William Blunt. Wits: James Allen, Sr., William Allen.

WILLIAM MATHIS of Putnam County, 6/4/1816:3/6/1820, p. 148-149 Eldest dau: Mary Ringo. Daus: Margaret Williamson, Anna Flinn. To heirs of Elizabeth Bird, James Mathis, Thomas Mathis, William Mathis, Robert Ringo, William Ringo, Nathaniel Ringo, Polly Ringo, Nancy Ringo. Son: Thomas Matthews and William Matthis, exrs. Wife: Winneford. Wits: Jones Persons.

GEORGE WILLIAMS, 11/6/1819:`1/6/1819, p. 150-153 Son:William Williams, during the lifetime of my wife. Son-in-law: Littleton Iral?. Sons: Francis, John. Daus Ruhamah and her children., Chloe Williams (formerly Biscoe). Grch: Mary Adaline Biscoe and Alexander Hampton Biscoe. Son: Wilson Williams. Exr: William Williams Wits: William Wilkins, Abner Veazey, Andrew Park.

JOHN BRADFORD, 4/6/1819:3/3/1821, p. 153-154 My trusty friend, Coleman Pendleton and Abner Veazey to take charge of my 5 following children, viz: Peggy Bradford, James Bradford, Joseph Bradford, Robertson Bradford and Andrew Bradford. Wits: William Varner, James Gilmore.

SETH HEARN of Putnam Co., 2/10/1821:5/7/1821, p. 154-155 To my nephew, Seth Harris Lamberth, provided he stays with my wife, Sally, until he is 21. Mother: Rhoda Hearn. To: The Philadelphia Board of Missions.

WILLIAM SLAUGHTER of Putnam Co., 4/22/1821:7/2/1821, p. 155-156 Son: James. Eldest dau: Polly Kimbrough Slaughter. Dau: Susanna Kimbrough Slaughter. Son: Thomas Kimbrough Slaughter. Son: William Green Slaughter. Son; Beverly Slaughter. Dau: Sev.----Slaughter. Dau: Elizabeth Slaughter. Dau: Nancy Fletcher. Wife: Nancy. Exrs: Bros., Thomas Kimbrough, Sr., Beverly Slaughter, and wife, Nancy. William Turner McGehee.

PETER STUBBS, 5/15/1821:8/25//1821, p. 157-158 Baldwin Co., Ga. Sons: Thomas and Francis,my exrs...to my dau. Mildred S. Fleming. Sons: John and Thomas. Dau: Catherine P. Stubbs. Wits: Benjamin Gacket, Robert B. Washington, William B. Stubbs.

RODERICK ASHFIELD of Putnam Co., 8/9/1819:8/6/1821, p. 158-159 Wife: Jincey. Eldest son: Johnston,to be divided amongst my children.Wits: John Lowe, Giovey? Cole.

JACOB GARRETT of Putnam Co., 2/6/1819:9/2/1821, p. 159-161 Daus:Zillian, Anny Lucinda Garrett, Nancy Roquemore. Wife: Elizabeth. Son: Hiram. Exrs: Wife and Samuel Black. Wits: Gideon Leverett, Sally Leverett, Thomas Barron.

JOHN LEE SENR., 2/9/181--:2/4/1822, p. 162-163 Wife: Franky. Four of my children: Rebecca Lee, Nancy Beasey, Clarey McClendon, Mary Ann Favours. My seven children Green Lee, John Lee, Rebecca Lee, Nancy Beasey, Clarey McClendon, Sion Lee, Mary Favers.Exr: John McClendon. Wits: John Reid, Samuel Reid, Alexander Reid.

SIMON BAILEY of Putnam Co., 9/7/1821:2/4/----, p. 163-164 Until my Youngest child be of age...my two friends Isaac Underwood and Jason Greer, Exrs. To Enoch Bragg who I raised. Wits: J. H. Rooker, Benjamin Medders, Nancy Medders.

JOHN WATKINS, 10/6/1819:3/26/1822, p. 165-166 Wife: Charity. Daus:________Strasterland and Elizabeth Den. Sally Thompson. Exr: Son-in-law, Calley Denson and wife, Charity. Wits: Ralph Smith, Jason Grier, Robert M. Sims.