Will Probate, SC, York, Thomas Thompson 1794 Case # 64 File # 2970 THOMAS THOMPSON deceased DUNCAN SINCLAIR ET AL, executor 1794 Page 1 of 5 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will Probate, SC, York, Thomas Thompson 1794 In the name of God Amen. I THOMAS THOMPSON of your county and state of South Carolina being of perfect mind and memory through the mercy of God to make this my last will and testament in Manner and form following. FIRST I bequeath my soul into the hands of a merciful Redeemer and my body to be buried at the discretion of my executor is here after named. And as touching those worldly Goods wherewith the Lord has been pleased to bless me with. FIRST I bequeath this tract of land that I now live on to THOMAS THOMPSON and JOHN THOMPSON my sons, and I bequeath to my son JOHN THOMPSON one bed with all the furniture belonging to it and likewise a black mare. And I bequeath to my daughter PHANNEY [FANNY] a negro girl named CATE and a bed with all belonging to it and a cow and calf. And I will that my house Negros and all the movable estate, not heretofore mentioned, be sold and equally divided between my daughters SARAH WRIGHT, MARY TATEM, ANNA WRIGHT, ELIZABETH REEVES, RHODY PARHAM and REBECCAH REEVES. And lastly I constitute and appoint DUNCAN SINCLAIR and WILLIAM WRIGHT my executors to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of August 1793. THOMAS THOMPSON {seal, his + mark} Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presence of us. WILLIAM WRIGHT DAVID GARRISON KATARINA WRIGHT York County recorded in book # 48 page 88 to go clerk's office in the 7th of January 1794 JOHN MCCAW, Clerk of Court Page 2 of 5 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will Probate, SC, York, Thomas Thompson 1794 The first division of THOMAS THOMPSON's will not exposed to sale. The land to be divided between THOMAS THOMPSON and JOHN THOMPSON the two sons. To JOHN THOMPSON is left he bed and furniture. To PHANNEY THOMPSON is left by her father's will one negro girl, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf. To JOHN THOMPSON is left one mare. 300 acres of Indian Land 1 feather bed and furniture 1 mare 1 negro girl 1 featherbed 1 cow and calf List of household items By CHARLES BRUMFIELD, WILLIAM KELLEY, JOHN ROBESON State of South Carolina York County Clerk's Office Recorded in book a number 81 Pages 92 93 and 94 This 20th day of May 1794 By CHARLES THOMPSON DC For JOHN MCCAW Clerk of Court Page 3 of 5 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will Probate, SC, York, Thomas Thompson 1794 Attested accounts brought against the estate of THOMAS THOMPSON deceased by the sundry persons following: DANIEL STURGIS ISAAC BRUMFIELD DAVID GARRISON BARTLETT WRIGHT ALEXANDER FAIRES JOHN MCCAW County Clerk for his fees ROBERT HARRIS JOHN ROBESON as one of the appraisers JOHN ROBESON for inspecting tobacco WILLIAM KELLEY one of the appraisers CHARLES BRUMFIELD one of the appraisers DAVID TURNER for Blacksmith work WILLIE REEVES JAMES MCCALL JOHN MCCOY as evidence against Turner Expenses on the estate or executor is allowance January 16th 1798 then settled with the six legatees and paid each £55.00.10 which amounts to £330.05.00 Page 4 of 5 ** PAGE BREAK ** Will Probate, SC, York, Thomas Thompson 1794 October 5th 1793. The estate of THOMAS THOMPSON deceased was appraised by JONN ROBESON, WILLIAM KELLEY and CHARLES BRUMFIELD and it amounted to £255.15.02 The same sold at public venue by WILLIAM WRIGHT and DUNCAN SINCLAIR, executors, 30th of October 1793 and it amounted to £362.05.11 Page 5 of 5 ** PAGE BREAK **