Will of JOHN CORZINE of Mecklenburg County, 4 Feb. 1776...to my beloved wife the benefit of that plantation which we now live on for her benefit & for the children & a third part of my estate (lands only excepted), any one of the horse creatures, her saddle; to my two sons all the lands that I possess; 100 acres of this deeded plantation & another 100 A of undeeded land adj. the corner down Buffalow creek, and to my beloved son Samuel the remainder of this deeded plantation with improvements, 132 acres and the remainder of the undeeded land after son George gets him 100 acre off it; to my eldest son Geroge one three year old sorrel horse and the saddle that was his brother Williams; to my seven daughters the rest of my estate to be equally divided; wife Mary & Isaac Shinn, exrs. John Corzine (Seal) Wit: Robert Russell Wm. McWhirter Proved Jan Sess 1776 Will Book A, p. 192 C.R. 065.801.13 Same reference as Nicholas. Joy