I have an ancestor whose Last Will and Testament was recorded (for some reason) in a Conveyance Book in 1787 in 96th District of SC (later Spartanburg District). My question relates not so much to why the document is found in a conveyance book but, rather, to the likelihood that the signature is really the testator's? signature. Can anyone advise as to what the chances that the Wills recorded in the conveyance books from that period might reflect the actual signature of the testator or that of a court clerk who transcribed the document into the book? Thanks, David