http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/recent.asp Bibliography: Holcomb, Brent H., ed. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 5. Columbia, S.C.: SCMAR, 1977. page 85 [p.85] Pp. 43-44: Will of Simpson Foster of Spartanburgh District. to my Brother Hiram, eight volumns of the Spectator, also $50 cash. To my Brother Barram $50 in Cash. To my sister Mrs. Sarah Hunt, $100. To Anthony Foster Junr. $50. to Anthony Foster Senr, one grey Mare, which I suppose to be worth $120. To my Mother $100. all the remainder of my property to my sisters Ann H and Elizabeth Foster to be laid out in their education. I give to my Brother Joel, Eight Volumns of Gibbons Homere(?) Empire, my Silver Watch, and a negro boy Phill to be hired out untill the said Joel arrives to the age of 21. to my Brother Willis Foster, all my Law Books. to my Nephew Alberry C. Hunt, one tract of Land which I call the Smith Tract. to my Brother Calvin Foster, one tract of land lying on Pacolett River and the ballance of my Books. My Father and James Hunt, Exrs. __ March 1824. Simpson Foster (LS), Wit: John T. Earl, Robt M. Young, Simpson Bobo. (Probate not recorded). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pp. 93-98: January 14th 1820, Will of Thomas Jackson of the District of Spartanburgh to my beloved wife Sarah Jackson, the use of my houses and cleard Land where I now live to the amount of 40 acres, my Negro Harry and Cloe his wife; to my son James Jackson and Robert Jackson, the Land I now live on and my Barren land adj. to it as far as the fork of Hoopers Creek where the mill road crosses, then with the line that Esquire Whitten run to my old [line?] above my old field, then to Ewings line, adj. the old tract; to my sons Andrew and Samuel Jackson, the tract I bought of Hugh Ewing with that part of the survey that Whitten run. to my son Thomas Jackson, 200 acres I bought of Merry next to McGoros[?] tract in Kentucky, also 300 acres in Kentucky that I bought of Lewis adj. Nellys land, mill tract of land, grist mill and land adj. be sold and money equally divided among my children. As to William and John Jackson that is married and got their lands laid off to them what I think is equal to the above legacies. to my two daughters that is living three Negros a piece, also I allow Catharine Jackson $50 more than Martha Wilkins for her services Thomas Jackson and Sarah his wife..... Thos Jackson (Seal), Wit: Samuel Hunt, A. Brock, J. Whitten. Codicil 15 Feb 1825, Negroes Harry & Cloe I just set free, I shall now continue as slaves also the money which I gave my son Thomas when he commenced storekeeping to be divided. Wit: Wm Kelso, John Ridings, Tyre Ridings. Prov. by Samuel Hunt and William Kelso, 29 May 1826. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pp. 98-99: South Carolina, Spartanburgh Dist. Will of John Low, of frail and uncertain health. to my wife Jane, all my Estate Real and personal, at her death to all my legal Legatees, to wit, Mary Duberry, John Low Jr, Hannah Griffin, and Dicey Sherbert, my daughter Betsey Moon shall have but one shilling. wife Jane and friend James Hunt, Exrs., 25 Nov 1822. John Low (LS), Wit: Wm Trommow[?], John Bomar. Prov. by William Trommon[?] Esqr, 19 June 1826. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pp. 99-101: Spartanburgh District, Will of Henry Walden Senr. to my wife Mary Ealding, 150 acres whereon I now live, include the houses and all improvements, and after her death to Nath Walding the youngest son of the said Henry Waldings Senr in fee simple; remainder to be equally divided among my legal representatives. to my daughter Elizabeth Walding one Bed and furnature; to daughter Mary Walding, one bed and furnature and one cow and calf; to my daughter Sarah Walding one bed and furnature also one cow & calf. my daughter Drucilla do receive $150. to my son William Walding, one bed and furnature; to Nathan Walden my son one bed & furnature. my sons in law Samuel Ward and James M. Seay and sons Asa M. Walding and Henry Walding having received a bed and furnature and cow & calf a piece, this shall be deducted out of their equal part. Fielding & John Walding now residing in West Tennessee do take an equal share 14 March 1826. Henry Walding (X) (LS), Wit: James Silman, William White, W. Hunt. Prov. by all three wit. 19 June 1826. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page 105: Will of Joseph Lively Spartanburgh Dist for and in consideration of the attention and care my son Anderson Lively renders unto me and my wife (his mother) together with the parentol affection, all real and personal property 18 March 1825 Joseph Lively (LS), Wit: Samuel Hunt, Robert D. Sally, John W. Hunt. (No prov. date). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pp. 116-120: Will of Reuben Daniel of Spartanburg District to wife Elizabeth one negro Girl Drucey and one third part of my Estate; to my daughter Sophia Smith, negro Woman Milley and her five children James, Hannah, David, Peter, and Kate; to my son Jesse Daniel, I have already given $1000, one horse, two cows and calves and one bed & furniture. to my daughter Jincey Wells, I have given one negro girl Doll, etc.; to my son Richard Daniel, I have given 500 A and Iron-Gray horse, negro Boy Dave; to my daughter Elizabeth Underwood, I have given one negro Boy Jim, negro Boy Kit, etc.; to my daughter Nancy High, negro girl Kitty two Beds and furniture; to my daughter Jincey Wells, negro Henry among my six children Patsey, Jincey, Sally, Richard, Betsey and Nancey John Wells, Enoch Jones Underwood and my son Richard Daniel, Exrs 12 Aug 1825. Reuben Daniel (Seal), Wit: W. T. Nuckolls, Jas. Hunt, E. Bomar. Prov. by James Hunt, 16 April 1827. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ page 175 [p.175] Pp. 141-142: Will of Asa Walden of Spartanburgh District, being sick and weak in Body to my well beloved wife Polley Walding, one side Saddle, all the residue of my property of every description both Real and Personal my daughters Harriet Walding and Louisa Walding; Thomas Tinsley Exr., 5 Oct 1827. Asa Walding (LS), Wit: Joel Hunt, Henry Walden, Jehu Wells. (Rec. 21 Feb 1828) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On the 21st July last, by R. Mastin, Esq., Mr. Tilmon Coleman to Miss Abigail Hunt, all of Greenville District. (Ibid.)