The following will was found in the French and Spanish Land Grants, Volume A., page 264. It never really says where this man is, and it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. I'll keep the awful spelling and wording the same. I found the 1796 marriage of Sally Long to Richard Caulk in Harrison Co., KY., so am sending this there. I also found the 1794 marriage of Nancy Ann Long to Ludwell Bacon in Amherst Co., VA., so am sending it there. And, in 1849, Ludwell Bacon married Julia Ann Faris in St. Louis, MO., so I am sending it there in hopes that this is the place where Lawrence Long died. In the name of the Lord God Amen. I Lawrence Long of the Upper Louisa and D of Ls Andrew being very weak and sickly in body, but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God, do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend myself into the hands of Almighty God which gave it and as touching such workly estate as it as pleased God to ___ me with in this life. I give and dispose of in the following manner and form. 1st I wish all my just debts to be paid out of my estate. 2nd I give and bequeath to Priscilla, my well beloved wife, all my houris, lands, tenements, moneys and possessions of every kind during her natural and single life after her death all the stock and negroes to be equally divided between all my children. I also bequeath 200 a of land to Ludwell BACON, my son-in-law and joining to 200 a I formerly gave to my son-in-law Rich CAULK running parrelell with the same. I also give to my children as follow, before the above pervision shall take place to my daughter Ann Bacon I bequeath one horse, to my sons Wm., Jas., and Nicholas 1 horse ________, to my son Wm. I give and bequeath all the land on the s. side on Bonhomme formerly the property of Jacob COONS. I also give and bequeath to my son Jr., 22 __ to be raised out of the profit of my estate to enable him to buy 200 a of land and to jas. & Nicholas my two little sons, I give and bequeath my 2 mills and distillery with the lands remaining in said survey jointly between them. Nicholas to hold the mansion house and improvement. James build at a distance also Nicholas to have the Nigro Eli after the death of his mother. Also all my farming toos to be divided between all my children after my wifes decease, and I hereby constitute and! ordain Richard Caulk, Ludwell Bacon, James Grier, Gebl (?Longard), Tho. Caulk as my lawfull executors and I do hereby testify and confirm this to be my last will and testament. In witness here of I set my hand and seal this 23rd day of March 1803. NB. The profits arising from the sale of my Kentucky lands to be equally divided between all my children-Larwrence Long- (seal) Rich. Caulk acting as comd in the absence of Lantray, Mackay, witness present John Fryan, D. Matthews, Thos. Caulk, Mary Phif LeDue. Recordes in and for the Dr. of S. Louis in the Terry of Louisa, Co., hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original remaining in the archives of said St. Louisa this 17 day of Dec. in the year of our Lord 1805. Signed M. P. LeDue, Recorder.