In the name of God, amen, I, Aaron Spring of the county of Beaufort,
providence of North Carolina, knowing to the uncertainty of my transatory
life and being well assured all men are borne to die, and knowing not how
soon to please the almighty God to call me out of this present state of
life, I do ordain, constitute and appoint this to be my last will and
testament in the matter and form that follows:
Imprimis, I give and devise and bequeath to my son Robert the plantation
where he now lives and one hundred acres belonging to the aforesaid
plantation. The said land I give to my son, Robert, and to his heirs and
assigns forever.
Item: I give, devise, and bequeath to my two youngest sons, James Spring
and Abraham Spring, four hundred and forty acres of land to be divided
between the two, that is to say, Abraham to have my manner plantation up
the swamp to the brink, from thence south to the back line and all the
land on the North side of March, to my Son, James; which said Land I give
to my Two Sons & their heirs & Assigns forever.
Item: I Lend to my beloved Wife, Martha Spring, my manner Plantation
during her widowhood & no longer. Also, I lend to my said. Wife, Martha,
one Negro woman called Sew during the Life of my said Wife & at her
Decease, that said Negro Wench & her inches to be Elquekely Divided
between my two youngest Sons, Abraham & James Spring. Also I give to my
Wife, Martha Spring, one Feather Bed and Furniture, & one White horse, &
four cows and calves, one small Iron Pot. Also, I Lend to my wife well
beloved Martha Spring, one Large Bason, & one Large Pewter dish and four
pewter Plates, & one Large Chest, & one looking glass.
Item, I Give & Bequeath to my Son, Robert one negro boy called Daniel,
Together with what he has already in possession, to him, his heirs Assigns
for ever.
Item, I Give and Bequeath to my well beloved Dorter Dinah, which is know
the Wife of William Jessor, ninety acres of Land lying upon the head of
Goos Creek, and one negro girl called Flory, excepting of the first child
the aforesaid Negro brings, to be given to my Son, James Spring.
Item, I Give, Devise & Bequeath to my Son, Aaron Spring one Negro Boy
called Seasor, & one Feather and furniture, Two Cows & Two Earlings, & Two
Ews & 1ambs four Sows, and pigs, & one new Gun, one Chest, & one large
Iron pott hooks, I give to my said. Son Aaron & his heirs and Assigns
forever.
Item, I Give, Devise & Bequeath to my well beloved Dorter Elizabeth Spring,
one Negro Girl called Prudence and one feather bed and furniture, to her
my said, Daughter, Elizabeth Spring and her Esignes for ever.
Item, I give to my Cozen, James Magee, Two cows and Two Erlings, to him
forEver.
Item, after the deces of my Loving Wife, Martha Spring that the remainder
already part of my Estate, which is not Ready Especially Given, I devise &
Give the same between my four Children hereafter named, that is to say,
Aaron & Elizabeth and James, and Abraham Springs, Which the foresaid
Articles, I Give Devise & Bequeath to my four Children here to before
mentioned & to there heirs & Assigns for ever.
I Do appoint my Brother in Law, John Barrow, & my son Aaron Spring, to be
Executors of this my Last Will & Testament.
In Testimony hereof I have hereunto Set my band & fixed my Seal this 18th.
Day of April, in the Year of our Lord 1755.
ARON SPRING {Seal}
Signed, Sealed, Pronounced,
and Declared in the presence of us:
Thos. BARROW
Lilleton EBORN, Jun.
Beaufort County.
This certifies that at a Court held at Bath Town for the said county. On
the Second Tuesday in June, Ann. Dom., 1756, present his Majesties
Justices, The last Will & Testament of Aaron Spring dec'd was exhibited
into court, & Proved by Thomas Barrow, one of the Subscribing Witness
June Ct. 1756 (before Walley Chauncy)
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