Cousin Thomas J. Sasser, Jr. requested information on the will of Thomas Sasser of Scriven County Ga. Here it is extracted from the photo copy in my possession. Will of Thomas Sasser of Scriven County, State of Georgia 26 December 1821 .... wife Clary Sasser to have the family house and its furniture, out houses and farming utensils and the 500 acres of adjoining land, together with various livestock including "a certain brown bay Mare" and after her death or widowhood the furniture and livestock to be sold and equally divided amongst ... Thomas Sasser, Howell Sasser, John Sasser, Everitt Sasser, Clary Sasser, Sarah Sasser, William Sasser, Sabra Sasser, & Littleton Sasser all aged under twenty-one years ... to son Bryant Sasser 90 acres "being a part of the Survey of Britton Sasser" to daughter Elizabeth 250 acres "being one half of a survey of five hundred acres, surveyed for Thomas Sasser which said part laying west of said survey and adjoining lands surveyed for David Cooper and Ethrelred Faircloth" to daughter Mary 222 acres "being the land where she now resides" to son Thomas 100 acres "being an undivided tract surveyed for Richard Oglesbey" to son Howell 500 acres, 250 of which was surveyed for Henry Bryant and the other 250 acres being a part of the lands surveyed for Richard Oglesbey all adjoining. to son John 500 acres, part of a tract surveyed for James Boyet senior and Stephen Boyet senior to son Everitt 500 acres, 300 of which was surveyed of Aaron Ham, also 200 of land being part of two surveyed for Maj Music and Stephen Boyet. to son William 500 acres including the plantation surveyed of William Clifton and laying on Big Horse Creek including the big ffish hole, which land at the decease or widowhood of wife Clary is to be rented out and the money arising equally divided amongst the minor heirs, only during William's minority. to daughter Clary 250 acres, part of the land surveyed for Thomas Sasser and adjoining land of James Pollock and James Parker. to daughters Sarah and Sabra 600 acres in different surveys, one tract of 200 acres surveyed for Richard Oglesbey on Little Ogechee, 336 surveyed for Charlotte Bell adjoining land of John Hill and Stephen Boyet, and 64 acres being part of a tract surveyed for said Stephen Boyet. at the decease or widowhood of my wife Clary the land whereon my buildings now stand and I now reside containing 500 acres adjoining to son Littleton, the land to be rented out during the minorities of the other under-age heirs for their support and education "during the none age of said Littleton" Signed Thomas Sasser (Sealed) Witnesses: Edward (P) Boyet his mark 25 April 1823: Acknowledged by David Scarborough Esqr. 8 May 1823: Recorded by Seaborn Goodall CSCSC From this will it was learned that Thomas Sasser had three children who were aged over twenty-one - Bryant, Elizabeth and Mary - and nine children under twenty-one, of whom the youngest appears to have been Littleton I hope this information is of some value to members of the family. Regards, Howell Sasser