Will of THOMAS
GREEN.
WILL OF THOMAS GREEN
OF WARREN COUNTY,NC, DIED 1850
(Probated at August
Court 1850)
Thomas Green was
listed in the 1850 Census of Warren County, North Carolina, as Mulatto, age 69,
along with his wife Priscilla, daughters Polly, Elizabeth, Lucy, and
Nancy. He also had children William
and Creecy, who were already married at that time. He also shows in the Warren County census for the years 1800 -
1840 as the head of a large household first showing with 13 free and 2 slaves
in 1800. The following is a
transcription of his will which is referred to
in Warren Co. Original Wills, 1780- 1931, CR 100.801.8. I have copied it
the way it was written, but have added brackets [] with what I think the
interpretation should be where needed:
I, Thomas Green of
the County of Warren, in the State of North Carolina, being of sound and
disposing mind and memory, but in a feeble state of health, do make this my
last will and testament in manner and form following -
Item 1st. I give to my daughter Creecy Evans (10) ten acres of land whereon
she now lives, so as to include the houses to be laid off in such manner as she
may desire. It is my intention,
however, that she should have the land during her life, and at her death, it
should descend to the children my son William now has or may hereafter have.
Item 2.
I give to my wife Priscilla during her lifetime, all my land (except the
ten acres before lent to my daughter Creecy Evans). Also all of my stock of every description, my household and
kitchen furniture, plantation utensils - crop of corn fodder, wheat oats cotton
& tobo [tobacco].
Item 3rd. After the death of my wife Priscilla, I give to my four
daughters, Polly, Betsey, Lucy, and Nancy Green one hundred and ten (110) acres
of the land I have given my wife during her life. Beginning on the Wolf Pit Branch some four hundred yards below my
spring, and running in any direction my four daughters may think proper so as
to include my dwelling house, and leave out my son William’s house - It is
further my wish and desire that my four daughters Polly, Betsey, Lucy, and
Nancy should have all the perishable property I have given my wife after her
death, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike -
The land I have
given to my four daughters in case either of them should die without ifsue
[issue], it is my wish that the surviving daughters should have the portions
given to the one dying, and so on to the last, which last surviving one shall
have it in forsimple [?]-
Item 4th. After the death of my wife, it is my desire that the land not
given to my four daughters, shall be given to the children my son William now
has or may hereafter have to them and their heirs -
I acknowledge this
to be my last will and testament, in witnefs [witness] hereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this the 15th day of August A.D. 1848.
[Signed] Thomas
Green [his mark = X] [SEAL]