Will of Philip Norris, 1823
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Will of Philip Norris, 1823
| Jeremy Johnson (View posts) | Posted: 14 Jul 2000 12:00PM GMT |
Classification: Will
Surnames: Norris, Read, Culver, Medcalf
Will of Philip Norris, "weak in body," asks that funeral expenses and just debts be paid and gives to his two sons, Thomas Norris and Matthew Norris, all the landed estate containing 367 acres, to be equally divided between them and their heirs forever. To son Thomas a negro boy named Alfred, one cow and one bed and furniture, and a $5.00 table. Also to Thomas a negro girl named Maria, upon his paying to the rest of the children, one half of what she may be worth. To son Matthew, one negro woman named Amey, one cow, one bed and furniture and $5.00 to buy him a table. To daughter Trecey Norris (wife of William Norris), one negro girl called Beck. To grandson, Samuel Norris, a negro boy named James. The residue of the goods of every description to be sold and the money equally divided between all the children and his grandson, Samuel Norris. Appoints sons Thomas and Matthew as executors. May 30, 1823. Philip Read and Daniel Culver witnesses. Probated July 21, 1823. Thomas Norris and Matthew Norris qualified and executed bond of $5,000.00 with Henry Norris, William Norris and Ignatius Medcalf as their sureties.