----- Original Message ----- From: <DavidS3919@aol.com> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:10 PM Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > Hi Eve, > > In "Wills of Crawford Co., GA," by Sunnie Wilder and Wm. R. Henry, I found > the following Will abstract which mentions Samuel B. Burnett: > > Absela/Apselia Morris: 8 May 1846; 3 Aug 1868, Book A, p.77 > > She directed her body be interred in the family burial ground on the lot on > which she lived. Her daughter Patience Burnett to have and receive Abram, a > negro man, Amy a woman, 100 acres of land in Lot 7, 3rd Dist., originally > Houston, now Crawford Co., lying between the 50 acres of said lot owned by > Arthur F. Walker and 50 acres on south side of same lot upon which her > buildings now stand and which are not to be conveyed with the 100 acres. > Daughter Patience to also receive one bed, bedsted & furniture and the loom. > She gasve unto Michael W. Rabun a negro named Ned, one bed, bedstead and > furniture. She directed that Charlott a negro be sold and proceeds equally > divided among the children of William W. Rabun deceased to wit: Rebecca > Martha, Miram, Abbie Charlott and George P. To granddaughter Martha > Stembridge and heirs of her body, her little negro child the daughter of > Charlott Narcissa, and to her granddaughter Mary Hancock and heirs of her > body, the negro child Eliza and to Nancy Ogburn $20 in cash. To Benjamin G. > Burnett one bed and furniture. All of her estate both real and personal not > given and bequested to be sold at public sale and proceeds divided euqlly > among her grandchildren, those Samuel B. Burnett begotten upon the body of > her daughter Patience Burniett and those William W. Raburn deceased except > Michael W. Raburn who has been provided for and the children of George > Brimberry deceased. > Exr: Green T. Culverhouse and Samuel B. Burnett. > Wit: John Culverhouse, George A. Culverhouse and Thomas Burch > > Here is abstract of her husband's will: Book A, p. 18 > > Benjamin Morris, 12 Oct 1826; 5 Nov 1827. To wife Apsealy Morris, the > plantation he lived on except 50 acres to be taken off north side and all > negroes, stock, hogs, horses, tools, household and kitchen furniture, and > Land Lot #247, 2d Dist., until paid for by George A. Brimberry. > Exc: John McBride and John Cowan > Wit: Britton Portin, John Perry and Elias Howell > 4 Dec 1826: We Apsealy Morris, wife of the deceased Benjamin Morris, George > A. Brimberry in right of his wife Nancy and Samuel Burnett in right of his > wife Patien ce, daughters of said deceased...we have actually received our > full part or portion of said estate as legatees agreeable to his last will. > Signed: Aspealy Morris, George A. Brimberry and Samuel Burnett. > Wit: Richard Burnett and George C. Powell > > I hope the above will be of help to you. > > Barbara S. > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy > > >
DAVID, THANKS SO MUCH for posting this info! I almost overlooked it, as Burnett is not one of my direct lines, and then I saw the names STEMBRIDGE and BRIMBERRY! That's my direct line! I knew of those ancestors of course, but dont think I have those wills. So i appreciate your posting it all!!! You sent it to 'Eve" -- Eve, are we that closely related? TINA/CA tpeddie@charter.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Millie C. Stewart <millie1@accucomm.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:36 PM Subject: Fw: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <DavidS3919@aol.com> > To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:10 PM > Subject: Re: [GACRAWFO] Ancestors: Hatcher, Perry, Burnett > > > > Hi Eve, > > > > In "Wills of Crawford Co., GA," by Sunnie Wilder and Wm. R. Henry, I found > > the following Will abstract which mentions Samuel B. Burnett: > > > > Absela/Apselia Morris: 8 May 1846; 3 Aug 1868, Book A, p.77 > > > > She directed her body be interred in the family burial ground on the lot > on > > which she lived. Her daughter Patience Burnett to have and receive Abram, > a > > negro man, Amy a woman, 100 acres of land in Lot 7, 3rd Dist., originally > > Houston, now Crawford Co., lying between the 50 acres of said lot owned by > > Arthur F. Walker and 50 acres on south side of same lot upon which her > > buildings now stand and which are not to be conveyed with the 100 acres. > > Daughter Patience to also receive one bed, bedsted & furniture and the > loom. > > She gasve unto Michael W. Rabun a negro named Ned, one bed, bedstead and > > furniture. She directed that Charlott a negro be sold and proceeds > equally > > divided among the children of William W. Rabun deceased to wit: Rebecca > > Martha, Miram, Abbie Charlott and George P. To granddaughter Martha > > Stembridge and heirs of her body, her little negro child the daughter of > > Charlott Narcissa, and to her granddaughter Mary Hancock and heirs of her > > body, the negro child Eliza and to Nancy Ogburn $20 in cash. To Benjamin > G. > > Burnett one bed and furniture. All of her estate both real and personal > not > > given and bequested to be sold at public sale and proceeds divided euqlly > > among her grandchildren, those Samuel B. Burnett begotten upon the body of > > her daughter Patience Burniett and those William W. Raburn deceased except > > Michael W. Raburn who has been provided for and the children of George > > Brimberry deceased. > > Exr: Green T. Culverhouse and Samuel B. Burnett. > > Wit: John Culverhouse, George A. Culverhouse and Thomas Burch > > > > Here is abstract of her husband's will: Book A, p. 18 > > > > Benjamin Morris, 12 Oct 1826; 5 Nov 1827. To wife Apsealy Morris, the > > plantation he lived on except 50 acres to be taken off north side and all > > negroes, stock, hogs, horses, tools, household and kitchen furniture, and > > Land Lot #247, 2d Dist., until paid for by George A. Brimberry. > > Exc: John McBride and John Cowan > > Wit: Britton Portin, John Perry and Elias Howell > > 4 Dec 1826: We Apsealy Morris, wife of the deceased Benjamin Morris, > George > > A. Brimberry in right of his wife Nancy and Samuel Burnett in right of his > > wife Patien ce, daughters of said deceased...we have actually received our > > full part or portion of said estate as legatees agreeable to his last > will. > > Signed: Aspealy Morris, George A. Brimberry and Samuel Burnett. > > Wit: Richard Burnett and George C. Powell > > > > I hope the above will be of help to you. > > > > Barbara S. > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of > speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of > the Confederacy > > > > > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > I am a Southern Woman with revolutionary blood in my veins. Freedom of speech and of thought are my birthright. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Heroine of the Confederacy >