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    1. Re: [MDSTMARY] Addendum: 1859 will of Wm. Suit of Granville Co NC s/o John Suit & Susannah Locke
    2. Just wanted to note as well that the "L" on his son's name also looks like it could possibly be an "S." No clue if he was maybe Robert Sweaney Suit or not-- but I have looked at this several times and it is hard to tell if it is an S or L. When I first read the will - it looked like an "L" but looking at it again with a better magnifier-- it really could be an "S". B.Treon ------------- > RE: 1859 will of Wm. Suit of Granville Co NC s/o John Suit & Susannah > Locke > > (Granville Co. NC) > > William Suit who died 1859 was the s/o John Suit and Susannah Locke. > > He was NOT the same man as William Suite, Jr. who had money troubles and > had been in Caswell Co NC because this particular William wasn't b. until > ca. 1800. > > But probably a nephew as that man was connected to Jesse Carter who was > the guardian to Robert L. Harrison and this particular William named his > own son "Robert L. Suit." No proof-- just the name. of his ONLY son. > > I think he may be grandson of Benjamin Suit--but can't prove it. > > He WAS the correct William Suit who was father of Harriet Suit who married > Charles W. Parham. > > I had her INCORRECTLY listed as d/o William Riley Suit-- we now know from > this will that she belongs with this William Suit and not the other. > > This William is brother to the James Suit who had died in 1815 after the > War of 1812. I do have his estate papers-- but that James was intestate. > > This guy is his brother and it DOES happily tell us the names of his > surviving children when he died in 1859. (yeah!) > > HERE is the will that I received today from the NC Archives: > > (I hope this helps folks) > ------------------------------ > > Transcribed by Bonnie Treon on 7-11-2011 > > By the Grace of God Amen. > Considering the uncertainty of any earthly existence > I (,) William Suit of the county of Granville > and state of North Carolina, do make and ordain > this my last Willa and Testament in manor and > from following to wit- Viz. > Item 1: > > I Give and bequeath to my beloved wife > Susan Miranda the tract of land wherein I > now live, containing about three hundred Acres— > more or less—to have and to hold in fee simple > during her natural life and at her death the above > named land shall descend to the present heirs of her body. > > Item 2nd: > > I Give and bequest to my Daughter, Harriet > Parham, One hundred acres of land to be taken > from either the northern or southern End as she may > desire, of the above mentioned tract of land > to have and to hold the said land in fee simple during > her natural life and then to descend to the heirs of > her body. This bequest is to be taken from a part > of the whole tract of land above bequeathed to my > wife, leaving her the remainder supposing to contain > three hundred acres more or less as above specified. > > Item 3rd: > > I Give and bequeath to my beloved wife > Susan Miranda two negro slaves Richmond and > (unreadable) to have the same to her then present heirs— > Of her body. > > (page 2) > > Item 4th: > > I Give and bequest to my Daughter, Harriet Parham > A negro boy Jordan to have and to hold the same > during her natural life and then belong to the heirs > of her body. > > Item 5th: > > I Give and bequest to my son Robert L. Suit a negro boy Sprigg. > > Item 6th: > > I give and bequest to my Daughter Martha E > Suit and her heirs a negro boy Mark—I desire the said boy shall > remain with my wife on the plantation to aid in > support of her and her children until my Daughter > Martha shall become of lawful age. I also Give and bequeath > to my said Daughter a negro Girl Sally and her increase > upon the same condition of bequest as of boy Mark.-- > > Item 7th: > > I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth Williams and her heirs a negro > boy Johnson and Girl Jane, and her increase. They to remain > as other negroes bequeathed to my daughter Martha. > > Item 8th: > > I Give and bequeath to my sister Susan and heirs one hundred > and fifty Dollars to be placed in the hands of my > son Robert L. Suit for benefit and support. > > Item 9th: > > I also desire that my executors to be name d hereafter > shall dispose of any and all of my stock of various kinds > not necessary for the support of my wife and her children > at public sale and also any other perishable property which > they deem not necessary for the purpose above specified— > and if paying all my debts(,) the surplus if any(,) shall > to be Equally divided between my lawful heirs—I desire > also in case of my Earthly death, that my present crop > of tobacco shall be (unreadable word) carried to and sold in > public Market, and to be applied to the payment > of my debts— > > Item: > > I also nominate and appoint my sons Robert > L. Suit and Charles W. Parham (son-in-law*), my Executors > to this my last Will and Testament. > > Given under my hand and seal this the > 2nd day of June AD 1859. > > In presence of > > Alex Fleming William > Suit > (his > SEAL) > Benjamin Wheeler > > ------------------- > > Here is the will of the father, John Suit: > > John SUIT, Granville County, North Carolina > > In the name of God Amen.. I, John SUIT of Granville County and the state > of North Carolina being of sound and perfect mind and memory Blessed be > God, do this SIXTH DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1828 make and publish this my last > will and testament in manner following that is to say” > > FIRST I lend to my wife Susannah Suit the tract of land where I now live > on during her natural life on widowhood. > > ITEM, my will is at the decease or intermarriage of my beloved wife, > Susannah Suit. > > I give the land on witch (sic) I now live to my beloved son---William SUIT > and his heirs forever---- > > ITEM, I give to my beloved son, William Suit, one Feather bed, and > Beddings and one bay horse. > > ITEM, I give and bequest to my daughter, Susannah SUIT, one feather bed > and Bedding, and also at the decease of my beloved wife Susannah SUIT one > feather bed and bedding. > > ITEM, I give and bequest to my Grand Daughter Harriete SUIT, Daughter of > my son, William SUIT, one heifer. > > ITEM, my will is for my beloved wife To have the rest of my property her > life on widowhood except that which is here to for given. > > ITEM, I give after the decease of my wife or remarriage go the remainder > of my property that may not be disposed of, to all my children (To wit): > Mary WALKER, wife of James WALKER; Sarah CLARK, wife of John CLARK; Nancy > CLARK, wife of Francis CLARK; Susannah SUIT and William SUIT. > > And I hereby make and ordain my son William SUIT executor of this, my last > will and testament. > > In witness whereof, I, the said John SUIT, Have to this my last will and > testament--------- The day and year above written. > > Set to my hand and Seal. > > Signed, Sealed, and acknowledged by the said John SUIT, the testator, as > his last will and testament in presence of us: > > Clement B. LYON , Jr. > John SUIT X (his mark) > James BROGDON, Jr. > (SEAL) > North Carolina > Granville County > February Court, A.D. 1840 > > The executor of the last will and testament of John SUIT, dec., was duly > proved by Clement B. LYON, Jr. + James BROGDON, the subscribing witnesses > thereto, and ordered to be recorded—at the same time came forward William > SUIT, named executor in said will and duly qualified as such.------- > > James M. WIGGINS, Clerk > > SOURCE: Granville County Wills, 1749-1768 > CR,044.801.36 > John SUIT, 1840 > > ---------- > > Finally, I do have a copy of the estate of James Suit, s/o John and > brother of Wiliam Suit/Suite whose wills are above. > > He spelled it with the "e" but his legatees were mostly all members of the > family of John suit above. > > I checked the NC Archives and they said they have no marriage bond reocrds > for James Suit or Suite. Seems like he was just a very young single guy > who died right after the War of 1812. He was in the same company as > Zachariah Lyon in that war.) > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/11/2011 06:28:51
    1. [MDSTMARY] Robert Suit's middle initial in this will-- not Robert Sweaney Suit
    2. Robert Suit's middle initial in this will-- not Robert Sweaney Suit Re: Question about middle name of Robert Suit in the will whose mother was a Locke Pat Suit Gray says that he is a different man than Robert Sweaney Suit. She says that Robert Sweaney Suit definitely was s/o William Riley Suit in NC who is her line and not of this william so that answers that question. I still am not positive if the middle initial is "S" or "L' as it is very similar to the way he made his "S" in his surname. B. Treon --------------- RE: > Just wanted to note as well that the "L" on his son's name also looks like > it could possibly be an "S." > > No clue if he was maybe Robert Sweaney Suit or not-- but I have looked at > this several times and it is hard to tell if it is an S or L. When I first > read the will - it looked like an "L" but looking at it again with a > better magnifier-- it really could be an "S". > > B.Treon > ------------- > > >> RE: 1859 will of Wm. Suit of Granville Co NC s/o John Suit & Susannah >> Locke >> >> (Granville Co. NC) >> >> William Suit who died 1859 was the s/o John Suit and Susannah Locke. >> >> He was NOT the same man as William Suite, Jr. who had money troubles and >> had been in Caswell Co NC because this particular William wasn't b. >> until >> ca. 1800. >> >> But probably a nephew as that man was connected to Jesse Carter who was >> the guardian to Robert L. Harrison and this particular William named his >> own son "Robert L. Suit." No proof-- just the name. of his ONLY son. >> >> I think he may be grandson of Benjamin Suit--but can't prove it. >> >> He WAS the correct William Suit who was father of Harriet Suit who >> married >> Charles W. Parham. >> >> I had her INCORRECTLY listed as d/o William Riley Suit-- we now know >> from >> this will that she belongs with this William Suit and not the other. >> >> This William is brother to the James Suit who had died in 1815 after the >> War of 1812. I do have his estate papers-- but that James was intestate. >> >> This guy is his brother and it DOES happily tell us the names of his >> surviving children when he died in 1859. (yeah!) >> >> HERE is the will that I received today from the NC Archives: >> >> (I hope this helps folks) >> ------------------------------ >> >> Transcribed by Bonnie Treon on 7-11-2011 >> >> By the Grace of God Amen. >> Considering the uncertainty of any earthly existence >> I (,) William Suit of the county of Granville >> and state of North Carolina, do make and ordain >> this my last Willa and Testament in manor and >> from following to wit- Viz. >> Item 1: >> >> I Give and bequeath to my beloved wife >> Susan Miranda the tract of land wherein I >> now live, containing about three hundred Acres— >> more or less—to have and to hold in fee simple >> during her natural life and at her death the above >> named land shall descend to the present heirs of her body. >> >> Item 2nd: >> >> I Give and bequest to my Daughter, Harriet >> Parham, One hundred acres of land to be taken >> from either the northern or southern End as she may >> desire, of the above mentioned tract of land >> to have and to hold the said land in fee simple during >> her natural life and then to descend to the heirs of >> her body. This bequest is to be taken from a part >> of the whole tract of land above bequeathed to my >> wife, leaving her the remainder supposing to contain >> three hundred acres more or less as above specified. >> >> Item 3rd: >> >> I Give and bequeath to my beloved wife >> Susan Miranda two negro slaves Richmond and >> (unreadable) to have the same to her then present heirs— >> Of her body. >> >> (page 2) >> >> Item 4th: >> >> I Give and bequest to my Daughter, Harriet Parham >> A negro boy Jordan to have and to hold the same >> during her natural life and then belong to the heirs >> of her body. >> >> Item 5th: >> >> I Give and bequest to my son Robert L. Suit a negro boy Sprigg. >> >> Item 6th: >> >> I give and bequest to my Daughter Martha E >> Suit and her heirs a negro boy Mark—I desire the said boy shall >> remain with my wife on the plantation to aid in >> support of her and her children until my Daughter >> Martha shall become of lawful age. I also Give and bequeath >> to my said Daughter a negro Girl Sally and her increase >> upon the same condition of bequest as of boy Mark.-- >> >> Item 7th: >> >> I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth Williams and her heirs a negro >> boy Johnson and Girl Jane, and her increase. They to remain >> as other negroes bequeathed to my daughter Martha. >> >> Item 8th: >> >> I Give and bequeath to my sister Susan and heirs one hundred >> and fifty Dollars to be placed in the hands of my >> son Robert L. Suit for benefit and support. >> >> Item 9th: >> >> I also desire that my executors to be name d hereafter >> shall dispose of any and all of my stock of various kinds >> not necessary for the support of my wife and her children >> at public sale and also any other perishable property which >> they deem not necessary for the purpose above specified— >> and if paying all my debts(,) the surplus if any(,) shall >> to be Equally divided between my lawful heirs—I desire >> also in case of my Earthly death, that my present crop >> of tobacco shall be (unreadable word) carried to and sold in >> public Market, and to be applied to the payment >> of my debts— >> >> Item: >> >> I also nominate and appoint my sons Robert >> L. Suit and Charles W. Parham (son-in-law*), my Executors >> to this my last Will and Testament. >> >> Given under my hand and seal this the >> 2nd day of June AD 1859. >> >> In presence of >> >> Alex Fleming >> William >> Suit >> (his >> SEAL) >> Benjamin Wheeler >> >> ------------------- >> >> Here is the will of the father, John Suit: >> >> John SUIT, Granville County, North Carolina >> >> In the name of God Amen.. I, John SUIT of Granville County and the state >> of North Carolina being of sound and perfect mind and memory Blessed be >> God, do this SIXTH DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1828 make and publish this my last >> will and testament in manner following that is to say” >> >> FIRST I lend to my wife Susannah Suit the tract of land where I now live >> on during her natural life on widowhood. >> >> ITEM, my will is at the decease or intermarriage of my beloved wife, >> Susannah Suit. >> >> I give the land on witch (sic) I now live to my beloved son---William >> SUIT >> and his heirs forever---- >> >> ITEM, I give to my beloved son, William Suit, one Feather bed, and >> Beddings and one bay horse. >> >> ITEM, I give and bequest to my daughter, Susannah SUIT, one feather bed >> and Bedding, and also at the decease of my beloved wife Susannah SUIT >> one >> feather bed and bedding. >> >> ITEM, I give and bequest to my Grand Daughter Harriete SUIT, Daughter of >> my son, William SUIT, one heifer. >> >> ITEM, my will is for my beloved wife To have the rest of my property her >> life on widowhood except that which is here to for given. >> >> ITEM, I give after the decease of my wife or remarriage go the remainder >> of my property that may not be disposed of, to all my children (To wit): >> Mary WALKER, wife of James WALKER; Sarah CLARK, wife of John CLARK; >> Nancy >> CLARK, wife of Francis CLARK; Susannah SUIT and William SUIT. >> >> And I hereby make and ordain my son William SUIT executor of this, my >> last >> will and testament. >> >> In witness whereof, I, the said John SUIT, Have to this my last will and >> testament--------- The day and year above written. >> >> Set to my hand and Seal. >> >> Signed, Sealed, and acknowledged by the said John SUIT, the testator, as >> his last will and testament in presence of us: >> >> Clement B. LYON , Jr. >> John SUIT X (his mark) >> James BROGDON, Jr. >> (SEAL) >> North Carolina >> Granville County >> February Court, A.D. 1840 >> >> The executor of the last will and testament of John SUIT, dec., was duly >> proved by Clement B. LYON, Jr. + James BROGDON, the subscribing >> witnesses >> thereto, and ordered to be recorded—at the same time came forward >> William >> SUIT, named executor in said will and duly qualified as such.------- >> >> James M. WIGGINS, Clerk >> >> SOURCE: Granville County Wills, 1749-1768 >> CR,044.801.36 >> John SUIT, 1840 >> >> ---------- >> >> Finally, I do have a copy of the estate of James Suit, s/o John and >> brother of Wiliam Suit/Suite whose wills are above. >> >> He spelled it with the "e" but his legatees were mostly all members of >> the >> family of John suit above. >> >> I checked the NC Archives and they said they have no marriage bond >> reocrds >> for James Suit or Suite. Seems like he was just a very young single guy >> who died right after the War of 1812. He was in the same company as >> Zachariah Lyon in that war.) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/11/2011 07:19:49