State of North Carolina }
Beaufort County . . . . . . }
October 16th 1831 . . . . .}
Know all men by these presents that I GREEN CARROWON, being low in health,
but sound in mind able to dispose off all my worldly property as I shall
think proper.
First. I give unto my daughter LYDIA a certain piece of Land, beginning at
the North east corner of Henry EVERETT's rich land patent north forty
seven East to a stake, thence North Seventy three West to a line of marked
trees thence with that line of marked trees to Henry EVERETT's patent,
thence to the beginning.
I also give unto my daughter ELIZABETH a piece land joining my daughter
LYDIA beginning at her North east corner running North forty seven East to
a marked tree in the said line, thence North Seventy three West to a line
of marked trees, thence with that line to LYDIA's corner, then with her
line to the beginning.
I also give unto my daughter, DORCAS the piece joining my daughter
ELIZABETH beginning at her north east comer running North 47 East to a
marked tree in the line leading to head of Oyster Creek, from thence North
73 West to a line of marked trees and from thence to my daughter
ELIZABETH's comer in that line and from thence to the beginning.
I also give unto my daughter SARAH SPAIN (?) a piece of land joining my
daughter DORCAS MACGOUND (McGowan?) beginning at her North East Corner
running from thence to where that line corners in the marsh from thence
North 73 West to a line of marked trees thence with that line to my
daughter DORCAS corner in that line, thence to the beginning.
I also give unto my three sons HENRY & JORDAN & THOMAS one hundred & fifty
acres of land lying in the Henry EVERETT's Rich land patent, my son HENRY
to have the first fifty acres on the ridge, JORDAN the next to the south &
THOMAS at the far end toward middle bay.
I also give unto my son Green a piece of land beginning at Henry EVERETTs
North West corner in my ditch running to my daughter LYDIAS to a line of
marked trees running down that line until a parallel course with the said
Henry EVERET's line will go to a marked bay on the ditch near the end of
my field and so to the beginning.
I also give unto my daughter POLLY a piece of land beginning at my son
GREEN's North east corner in a line of marked trees that leads to the head
of a gut where my ditch leads into running north seventy three West thirty
pole, then parallel with that line of marked trees Eighty pole, then from
thence South seventy three east to the line of marked trees, thence to the
beginning.
I also give unto my daughters AGNES & LIDDY & NANCY & the child that my
wife is now with a piece of land beginning at a small ditch running
through my field near the head of the road that leads from Goose Creek
running South Seventy three East to a line of Marked trees & with that
line of marked trees to the head of the gut that my ditch leads into and
so round with the water of the Oyster Creek to where my line crosses the
Landing Creek, then South twenty East to a post in the marsh, then the
various courses to the Beginning.
I also give unto my beloved wife the plantation where I now live including
the lands between my son GREEN's above and the land below that I gave to
my youngest daughter with provision made with my wife in her dower for her
father and mother during their natural lives for a maintenance.
I also give unto my son WILLIAM one of my large Mahogany Tables and one
Ewe and Lamb.
I also leave one piece of land in Hyde County near the turnpike to be sold
for to pay debts & also another piece lying on double ditch Creek joining
Ridge to be sold & as much of the perishable property as will discharge
all lawful debts and if there is not enough take of the rent of the third
ten thousand above belonging to my youngest daughter till the debts is
paid and the rest of the income of that ten thousand to school my sons on
as far as to do their own business and also my daughters as far as to read
well and all the rest of my property within & without and my children to
belong to my wife during her natural life and when she dies then to be
equally divided among all my children.
I also give unto my RICHARD all the land that lies between my son GREEN &
my youngest daughters including the plantation that I have given to my
wife for a dower.
And I leave my beloved Father Henry CARROW & Lodewick REDDITT my whole
Executors to this my last Will and testament and I do empower him to sell
either publicly or privately which he shall think proper or rent out lands
the same way.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hands and Seal this day & year
above written in presents of us attests seal
Attest: Green CARROWON {seal}
Henry CARROW Jr. }
Mary (x) CARROW }. . . . . August Term 1832.
The last will & testament of Green CARROWON was brought into open Court
and proved in due form of Law by the oath of Henry CARROW Jr. a
subscribing Witness thereto - And Henry CARROW Sen'r. One of the Ex'ers
therein named came into open Court & Qualified as Executor. Let it be
recorded.
Wm ELLISON Clk.
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