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Note: ) of Warren County. DANIEL also had a brother named MARTIN, who I have not been able to identify after being mentioned in the Estate of NANCY NEWELL. Here is a part of the Estate, of which the entire transcription can be found on my website - http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genealogyfriend/newell/newell-n_s-1846wl.htm Will of NANCY NEWELL- 1846 Warren County, North Carolina Will Book 39, Pages 237-238 In the name of God Amen I, NANCY S. NEWELL, of the County of Warren & State of North Carolina being of sound & perfect mind & memory do hereby make & ordain this to be my last will & Testament, in manner & form following viz: Item 1st. I give & bequeath unto my grand children who are the children of WILLIAM P. NEWELL dec'd (NANCY who is now the wife of ANTHONY M. JOHNSON excepted) the tract of land lying on the south side of Reedy Creek, adjoining the lands of WILLIE LANCASTER, DAVID DOWTIN & others, containing three hundred acres more or less. It is distinctly understood that it is my wish & desire, that the aforesaid NANCY, who is the wife of the said A. M. JOHNSON is to have no part or share in the above mentioned tract of land. Item 2nd. I give & bequeath unto my grandchildren, who are the children of WILLIAM P. NEWELL dec'd (NANCY the wife of A. M. JOHNSON included) the following Negroes viz: PRISS, RACHEL, FANN, FADY, HIXY, and their increase, also JEFFREY, TIMOTHY, GID & a boy called GEORGE, also my interest in girl CAROLINE, and also the hire of said Negroes, heretofore mentioned to them & their heirs forever. Item 3rd. I give & bequeath unto my grand children, who are the children of JNO. A. NEWELL dec'd the following Negroes viz: CHARITY, ROSE, EMELINE, & MARTHA & their increase, also Negroes, MARTIN, SCOTT CHANCE & JERRY, which Negroes have already been loaned or given to the aforesaid JOHN A. NEWELL, but no title conveyed to him for the said Negroes heretofore. Also I give and bequeath unto the aforesaid children of JOHN A. NEWELL two other Negroes, namely a boy named GATES & girl named RODA & her increase, to them & their heirs forever. Item 4th. I lend unto my grand daughter NANCY S. JOHNSON, the land whereon I now reside (containing five or six hundred acres more or less, during her lifetime, and at her decease, I give & bequeath said land and premises unto the heirs of her body, if she has any, but if she has no heirs of her own body, the above tract of land to revert to my grandchildren LEMUEL A. NEWELL & SAMUEL T. NEWELL, children of WILLIAM P. NEWELL dec'd, to them & their heirs forever. Item 5th. I give & bequeath unto my grand daughter, NANCY S. JOHNSON two horses or my mule & horse, that is she is to have her choice of any two animals of the horse kind, that I may own at the time of my death, also my window curtains, carpets, one curtain beadstead & two counterpanes 1st choice to her & her heirs forever. Item 6th. I give & bequeath unto my grand daughter ARRABELLA F. NEWELL, daughter of JOHN A. NEWELL, dec'd, the following Negroes, namely AMANDA & DELLAR & their increase which have hereto fore been loaned to JOHN A. NEWELL, dec'd the Father of the said ARRABELLA F. NEWELL. It is my will & desire, that if the said ARRABELLA F. NEWELL should die without lawful issue of her body, the said Negroes be equally divided between her own Brothers & sisters, children of JOHN A. NEWELL dec'd. Item 7th. It is my will and desire, that at my death the Negroes belonging to me not heretofore given away, including, FANNY, the daughter of LUCY, be equally divided between the children of WILLIAM P. NEWELL dec'd and JOHN A. NEWELL dec'd, & that the Negroes that shall fall to the heirs of JOHN A. NEWELL in the division shall be sold on my premises on a credit of twelve months, my Executors taking bond and approved security for the same, and that the amount arising from the sale of the said Negroes, shall be given to the sd. heirs of JOHN A. NEWELL dec'd as they respectively become twenty one years of age or get married, that is to say, each one's equal proportion shall lbe given to him or her as they respectfully get married or become twenty one years of age. Item 8th. I give and bequeath unto the heirs of JOHN A. NEWELL dec'd the sum of three hundred dollars, out of the money now in my possession, to be equally divided between them, which sum or amount is to be paid them in cash. Item 9th. It is my will & testament that the residue of my estate of what nature soever, consisting of household & kitchen furniture, stock of every description, crop farming utensils &c &c be sold on a credit of twelve months & that the proceeds together with the money & bonds on hand be equally divided among the heirs of WILLIAM P. NEWELL dec'd and JOHN A. NEWELL dec'd them and their heirs forever. Item 10th. I do hereby constitute and appoint my faithful friends ANTHONY M. JOHNSON and JAMES T. BROWN Executors of this my last will & testament, hereby revoking & making void all other wills by me heretofore made. In witness I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this sixteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & forty six. Signed, Sealed & published in the presence of JOHN P. JOHNSON (Jurat) JOHN KELLY (Jurat) NANCY NEWELL State of North Carolina Warren County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, November Term 1846 This will by NANCY NEWELL was duly proved in open court by the oaths & examination of JOHN P. JOHNSON & JOHN KELLY the subscribing witnesses thereto & on motion is ordered to be recorded -- whereupon A. M. JOHNSON & JAS. T. BROWN the Exrs therein named came into Court & qualified in due force of law by taking the usual oath. Test JNO. W. WHITE, Clk (Note: WILLIAM P. NEWELL married MARY A. T. POWELL, dau/of JOHN B. POWELL on May 12, 1824, Warren County) =============================================== Estate of NANCY NEWELL, 1846 Will Book 40, Page 145 Warren County Amount of the Following Negroes sold the 15th day of March 1847 by the Executors of NANCY S. NEWELL, dec'd. Ben - William S. Ransom - $500.00 Caesar - Henry Harris - 235.00 Emma - Henry Harris - 151.00 Lucinda -John P. Johnson - 511.00 Jacob - Henry Harris - 257.00 Burchett- John P. Johnson - .25 Fanny }William S. Ransom- 570.00 Elizabeth} Matilda } Jerry - William S. Ransom - 277.00 Nicy } Martha } Daniel } Andrew J. Johnson - 511.00 Lucy } Wade H. Johnson - 201.00 Siller & Child Boston x Primus - John P. Johnson - 500.00 Catherine - John P. Johnson- 400.00 (total) $4113.25 [signed] A. M. JOHNSON JOS. T. BROWN Warren County Court 1847 This acct of Sales was returned upon oath in open court by the Executors and ordered to be recorded. Test JNO. W. WHITE, Clk =============================================== To the Worshipful Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions for the County of Warren & State of North Carolina Pursuant to an order to us directed the undersigned commissioners convened at the late residence of MRS. NANCY S. NEWELL, dec'd, on Friday the 12th day of March 1847 and proceeded to the division of the Negroes given by her will to her grandchildren the following Negroes: Fanny, valued at $500 Fady, valued at $100 drawn by MRS. NANCY JOHNSON and -$600 received from the children of WM. P. NEWELL - 9 = $609 making an equal distributive share of six hundred and nine dollars & the following Negroes belong in common stock as follows: Gid Valued at $ 600 Geoff Valued at 500 Priscilla Valued at 54 Tim Valued at 400 Hixy Valued at 400 George Valued at 500 Rachel Valued at 100 Caroline & child Valued at 500 $3054 Making three thousand and fifty four dollars, all respectfully submitted. Commissioners HENRY HARRIS EDWARD KEARNEY CHAS. SKINNER Know all men by these presents that we PETER D. POWELL & SAM'L A. WILLIAMS are held and firmly bound to the State of North Carolina in the sum of Nine Thousand Two Hundred & Fifty Dollars to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and each of us himself our and each of our heirs Executors and administrators firmly by these presents. The Conditions of the above obligation is such that whereas ANTHONY M. JOHNSON and JAMES T. BROWN Executors of NANCY S. NEWELL dec'd have delivered to PETER D. POWELL guardian of JOHN D. NEWELL, ELIZABETH J. NEWELL, LEMUEL A. NEWELL, SARAH A. M. NEWELL, SAMUEL T. NEWELL (viz 25 in No.) certain Negroes named: HAGER, REBECKA, TRIM, ISABELLA, JENNY, MARTIN, DANIEL, PLUMMER, LOUISA, AMY, EMANUEL, MALISSA, ROSE, ADAM, SOLOMON SR., SOLOMON, JEFFREY, TIM, GID, GEORGE, CAROLINE & Child, HIXY, PRISCILLA, RACHEL. The above named Negroes were valued at $3050/4650 =$7705 dollars belonging to the Estate of said Testator which said Negroes were bequeathed to the said JOHN D. NEWELL, ELIZABETH J. NEWELL, LEMUEL A. NEWELL, SARAH A.M. NEWELL, & SAMUEL T. NEWELL by the said testator. Now if any debt or debts truly due or owing from the Estate of the said NANCY S. NEWELL shall hereafter be sued for and recorded or otherwise duly made to appear and the said PETER D. POWELL guardian of the said orphans- shall refund or pay his ratable or proportionable part of said debt or debts then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this the 15 day of March 1847. P. D. POWELL SAM'L A. WILLIAMS ----------------------- 1/5 part of this sum is $1711.50 and we have alloted to JOHN D. NEWELL the following Negroes: Priscilla Valued at $ 25 Gid " " 650 Daniel " " 250 Amy " " 500 Rose " " 275 Total Valuation: $1700 & he is to receive from ELIZABETH J., LEMUEL A., SAMUEL F. & SARAH A. M. NEWELL the sum of Two Dollars 87 1/2 and each all of which is respectfully submitted. THOS. J. PITCHFORD, J.P. Commissioners W. HUDGINS JOHN S. DAVIS EDWARD DAVIS SAM'L DAVIS Warren County Feb'y Court 1849 This Report of Commissioners was returned in open court confirmed & ordered to be recorded. Test JNO. W. WHITE, Clk
Note: DANIEL NEWELL was a former slave of DAVID HYDE NEWELL (d.1821) and NANCY CHEEK-NEWELL (d.1846
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