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Will of Mitchell Clay Sr of Giles Co, Va died 1811

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Will of Mitchell Clay Sr of Giles Co, Va died 1811

Tina Blanton  (View posts) Posted: 27 Jun 2009 9:53PM GMT
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Following is a copy, in substance, of the last will and testament of Mitchell Clay, Giles County, Virginia---Will Book A, page 71.
In the name of God, Amen, I Mitchell Clay Senior, of the County of Giles and State of Virginia, being sick in body but perfect in mind and memory.......do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament.

First. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter, Patience Chapman, one dollar.
Secondly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter, Rebecca Pearis, one dollar.
Thirdly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter, Obedience French, one dollar.
Fourthly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter, Polly Stewart, one dollar.
Fifthly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter, Sally Peters, one dollar.
Sixthly. I give and bequeath to each of the children of David Clay, deceased,one dollar.
Seventhly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son, Mitchell Clay, the younger, one negro girl named Lidy.
Eighthly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son, William Clay, one negro boy named Ned.
Ninethly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son, Charles Clay, one negro boy named May.
Tenthly. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son, Henry Clay, one negro girl named Rachel, together with all and singular, the tract of land whereupon I now live, it lying on the North side of New River adjoining and below the lands of Mitchell Clay,the younger, with all its appurtenances, mesauges, tenants, dwelling house and out-house, also all my stock of horses, cattle, hogs and stock of every kind and household and kitchen furniture, excepting three cows of an average value which I give and bequeath to my son, Charles Clay. Also I give to my sons, Mitchell Clay, the younger, and Henry Clay, the tract of land I bought of Reuben Roberts and was by the heirs of Reuben Roberts conveyed to me, to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided between them, provided the said, Mitchell Clay and Henry Clay do pay unto Reuben Roberts adminstrator the sum of one hundred and sixteen dollars, or thereabouts, with the interest on the same, which sum I am owing to the estate of Roberts, and in case they fail to make the payment aforesaid, then it is my will and desire that the said tract of land be sold and the money arising thereunto to be appropriated to the payment of the debt aforesaid. Also it is my will that a tract of land I own on the Five Fork of East River of about 100 acres, shall be sold to pay my debts. I also give and bequeath to my four sons, Mitchell, the younger, Charles Clay, William Clay and Henry Clay, one negro woman, named Phoebe and her boy child named Jack, to be equally divided between them, that is to say that either two of my sons may keep the two negroes and pay the other two sons their share of their value, and in case they cannot agree, they, the two said negroes, be sold and the money divided among my four sons aforesaid equally. Also it is my will and desire that my four sons to wit: Mitchell Clay, Charles Clay, William Clay and Henry Clay do pay all my just debts that remain unpaid after the payments are made hereunto provided for and in case they fail to pay the remaining debts aforesaid, then the negro woman and her child, Jack to be sold and the remaining debts paid and the residue of the money to be equally divided between my four sons aforesaid. Also it is my will and desire that my executors collect all the debts that are coming to me and appropriate them in payment of my debts. I do hereby ordain, constitute and appoint my four sons my executors of this my last Will and Testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty sixth day of July 1810.

Signed: Mitchell Clay (X) (Seal)

Witnesses:
A. Johnston
John Brown
Joseph Stephens
Henry Drillian (His mark)

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