Mary Beth, MATHEW WARD is one of the missing pages that I have requested copies off from the publisher. 519. WARD, LUKE (CR.035.801.11/A-526) 30 May 1796 - Jul Term 1796 wife BRIDGET all my Estate real & personal; son LUKE at his mother's Death all my Land or Right or Claim of Lands and he shall lend Unto his sister PENNY a part of said Dwelling house amd Forty acres of cleard land During her being Unmarried and if he Dies without heir to be Equally Divided between my daus. PENNY and ELIZABETH POLLOCK; dau. PENNY negroes Bob & Hannah; dau. ELIZABETH PALLOCK negroes Nan & Jack; dau. PENNY one bed and firniture, one chist & Case; Remaining part of my property be Divided between my six children (not named) extrs: wife BRIDGET, son LUKE wit: C. HOOKS, JAS. WRIGHT, THO. WRIGHT signed: Luke (sign) Ward Remind me about the missing page in a week or so. Dee -----Original Message----- From: B. Taylor <taylor@kern.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Date: Thursday, November 11, 1999 2:35 PM Subject: RE: Duplin Will Book 1730-1860 >Dee, >Hello , I would like to know if you could look up >the will of MATTHREW WARD, AND OF LUKE WARD >In Duplin Co. they were there in the 1790 census. >if you need there wives let me know. >LUKE is MATTHREW's son. > >Thank You so much >Have a happy day > >Mary Beth > >-----Original Message----- >From: Dee Thompson [mailto:d7777@worldnet.att.net] >Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 8:17 AM >To: NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Fw: Duplin Will Book 1730-1860 > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> >To: Merv & Jackie Purdy <mjpurdy@cwnet.com> >Cc: NCDUPLINL@rootsweb.com <NCDUPLINL@rootsweb.com>; Dan Fairfax ><dfair777@home.com> >Date: Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:44 AM >Subject: Re: Duplin Will Book 1730-1860 > > >Hi, you two, >Nothing on Fryar >Nothing on Owen Gregory (just Jason and Lott) >Nothing on John Carroll of 1826, possibly have the Will of his father in >1761. See below >A Jesse Carroll witnessed the Will of Patrick Ezzell in 1847 (wrong dates) > >James Hollingsworth: >506. THOMAS, WILLIAM (CR.035.801.11/A-477) >29 Mar 1781 - Jan Court 1782 (original missing) >grandson ISAAC all land, Houses, Orchard, Horses, Plows and Plantation Tools >belonging to the Plantation Except a little Orchard I gave to my Negro >Dover; >grandson ISAAC negro Phillis & her child Peter to my grandson WM when he >shall arrive at twenty one years but Peter to be under the care of my dau. >RACHEL RHODES; increase of negro Phillis to the children of my son WM >(not named) until each shall have one and then residue that may be born to >my grandson ISAAC; Should grandson ISAAC be called to the war then negro >Phillis and what children may be to be under the care of my dau RACHEL >RHODES until he comes back and the plantation to be under the care of his >father WM.; grandson ISAAC one Long Pair of Iron Doggs fixed in the chimney >stove, Pewter dishes, Six Plates, one Iron Shovel & Tongs, one Box Iron, 2 >heaters, three Pewter Basins, one of 2 quarts one of one quart, one hour >Glass, >one pair Billows, 3 Iron Pots, one of Three Gallons, one of 5 Gallons, one >of 8 >Gallons, one Elbow chair, one Table, one case with twelve Bottles, one Safe, >five knives, one pair of Silver Buckles, one Shotgun, all my shirts and the >rest >of my wearing appearill Except my Blue Great Coat which is for my son BILLY; >grandson RICHARD when he comes of age twenty one negro Dover Eleven years >old but the work & labor of said negro to my son WILLIAM in Consideration of >his >care and clothing him; son BILLY two Hundred acres of uncultivated Land on >Broad >Branch and one hundred acres joining the land I live on and my son BILLY and >all >my hogs; son BILLY, RACHEL RHODES & ELIZABETH HULLING all my sheep >and cattle, all my money; son WILLIAM. grandson ISAAC, dau. RACHEL RHODES >& ELIZABETH HOLLINGSWORTH two beds and furniture; negro Phillis the bed she >lyed on and three blankets and all her wearing appearl; grandson ISAAC my >Big >Bible, my part of my Garden the same as JAMES HOWELLs of Onslow; WILLIAM >my share of my Book Entitled Booklet of New Testament in possession of my >son >JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH; sons BILLY & WILLIAM and daus. RACHEL RHODES >and ELIZABETH HOLLINGSWORTH big iron pot containing Sixteen gallons >extrs: BENJAMIN RHODS, son WILLIAM >wit: WM. HOUSTON, BENJA. SMITH, JOHN HUMPHREY >signed: Wm. Thomas > >Henry Hollingsworth (1795) and Henry Hollingsworth (1840) will not be >separated since >I can't determine which is which. >1. witnessed the Will of John Adkinson in 1771 >95. witnessed the Will of John Carrill Senor in 1761 >162. is mentioned in the 1847 Will of Patrick Ezzell as having "adj. land". >181. page missing - have requested copy from publisher >220. witnessed the Will of Thomas Hall in 1764 > >243. HOLLINGSWORTH, ELIZABETH (CR.035.801.6/A-220) >17 Sep 1787 - Jan Term 1788 >dau. SARAH negro Roze; son JACOB Two large pewter Basons, one dish and Six >plates; son HENRY my Stock of Cattle and Hogs, One Bead Beadstead & >furniture; >dau. LYDIA One large Chest and Cap box, One woolen wheel and Cotton Cards >and >one half of my Beading furniture not above Given and the Other Half to my >dau. CELIA; >dau. CELIA One Lining wheel, one pr of Cotten Cards and Hackle; daus. CELIA >& >LYDIA all my pewter not above mentioned and Iron pots to be Equally divided; >son >JACOB Six New House Chears and one Gin Case of bottles; son HENRY Six New >House Chears; all articles of my Estate not before mentioned to be Equally >divided >between my son HENRY & daus LYDIA & CELIA; daus LYDIA & CELIA mt wearing >cloaths >extr: JOSEPH T. RHODES >wit: JUSTUS MILLER, J.T. RHODES >SIGNED: Elizabeth (sign) Hollingsworth > >244. HOLLINSWORTH, JACOB (CR.035.801.6/A-221) >26 May 1790 - Oct Term 1790 >KEDAR HERRELs to Sons Viz JACOB & HENRY My Land Lying on Muddy Creek >Being In all Either three or four Hundred Acres To Be Equally Divided JACOB >to Have >the Lower part Down the Creek & HENRY to Have the Upper part; brother HENRY >My >Cloaths & Surveying Instruments; brother WILLIAM My bed & furiture & >Saddle; >sisters MARY FOUNTAIN & CELIA PICKET 18 pounds Being of a Note of 23 pounds >Due to me from ELIN GARRISON to which 18 pounds to be Equally Divided >Between >them & the Remainder of Sd. Note Being five pounds to be paid to AUSTIN >BRYAN for >satisfaction for his Troble >extrs: brother WILLIAM & Brother In Law KEDAR HERRILL >wit: WM. MCANNE, AUSTON BRYANT >signed: JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH > >508. witnessed the Will of David Thomson in 1773 > >John Carroll: >95. CARRILL, JOHN SENOR (CR>035.801.3/A-84) >12 Jan 1761 - 23 Mar 1761 >wife MARY my Whole Estate; son JOHN plantation Whearon I Now Live after the >Death >or Entar Marage of His Mother; all my Moveable Estate to Be Equaly Devided >amongst >my Children JOHN, JOSEPH, DARIOS & RACHEL; one Bay Hors Known By the Name >of Galant sould & the price Equaly Divided as the Rest of my Estate >extrs: wife MARY & son JOHN >wit: DEMPSEY BENTON, JOHN (seal) BARKER, HENRY HOLLINSWORTH >signed: John Carrill > >Have fun. >Dee > > -----Original Message----- > From: Merv & Jackie Purdy <mjpurdy@cwnet.com> > To: d7777@worldnet.att.net <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > Cc: NCDUPLINL@rootsweb.com <NCDUPLINL@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 7:39 PM > Subject: Duplin Will Book 1730-1860 > > > Dee, hello again from CA. I see from all the messages generated that you >are really keeping busy. > I wonder if you would check the Duplin Will Book for the following for >me: > > Henry Hollingsworth b: 1718 d: 1795 > His son Henry Hollingsworth 8-18-1757 d: 11-16-1840 > " " James Hollingsworth b: 1742 d: 1784 > > Jonathan Fryar will probated 22 Feb. 1819 > > Owen Gregory > > Jesse Carroll will 10 March 1802 probated 13 Nov. 1808 > > John Carroll b 9-3-1770 d: 12-6-1826. > > Thanks again for all the great help you are giving to all these folks. > Jackie Purdy, Shingle springs, CA. > > Researching Carroll, Fryar, Hollingsworth, Gregory, Gavin > > > >