Will of
Thomas Ramsey - 1815- New Hanover County NC - Wills
State of North Carolina, New Hanover County, Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court
In the name of God amen. I Thomas Ramsey of the county of New Hanover
and State of North Carolina, being sick and weak of body but of perfect
mind and memory thanks be to God for the same, but calling to mind the
mortality of my body; and knowing that it is appointed for all men once
to die, ond make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to
say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into
the hands of Almighty God that gave it to me at first and my body I
recommend to earth to be buried in a decent and Christian burial at the
discretion of my executors and survivors, nothing doubting but at the
general resurrection I shall receive the same by the Almighty power of
God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God
to bless me within this life, I give devise and dispose of the same in
the following manner and form.
Item: My desire is that my just debts and funeral charges shall be paid.
Item: I give to my beloved sons Thomas Ramsey and Moses Ramsey three
hundred and fifty acres of land situate in the Cane Spring Branch on
the north side of Holly Shelter to be equally divided between both
containing two patents.
Item: I give and bequeath unto Thomas Ramsey, Moses Ramsey another
parcel of land on Yellow Run containing three hundred acres to be
equally divided between them both.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my beloved son James Harvey Ramsey
ninety six acres of land adjoining the other three hundred acres on
Yellow Run I gave to Thomas and Moses Ramsey.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Moses Ramsey another parcel of
land a part of which I bought from Mikel J Kinon contain { sic} one
hundred and three acres called Swanns Quarter whereon he now lives.
Item: I give to my son Moses Ramsey ten acres of land out of my own
patent beginning at a pine a corner of my own land and running my line
to a water oak John E Hussey's corner and to be laid in a square the
width of the line from the pine to this water oak.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my three sons Thomas Ramsey, Moses
Ramsey, and James Harvey Ramsey another parcel of land containing three
hundred acres in a patent granted to me, to be divided equal and to
begin opposite to Thomas Ramsey's Jr. line and at Moses Ramsey's line
or where their corners are joining the said three hundred acres.
Item: I give one acre of land for the use of divine worship whereon the
meeting house now stands and square on the same side of the meeting
house stands over the branch.
Item: I lend to my beloved wife the whole of my plantation and lands
whereon I now live.
Item: I give and bequeath ninety acres of land whereon I now live to my
beloved son Nathan Ramsey after my wife's decease.
Item: I give and bequeath one hundred acres of land in the upper end of
the tract whereon I now live to all my daughters, to Elizabeth Stuckey,
Sarah Evans, Mary James and Nancy Ramsey which land is to be run and
laid off out of my home survey and next to Jacob Shepherd and James
Sims and to be equally divided between each of my daughters.
Item: My desire is that my wife shall have the use of my plantation
tools and household furniture.
Item: My desire is that my wife shall have two cows and calves and all
the hogs fed at a pen near the meeting house.
Item: I give to my daughter Nancy Ramsey fifteen dollars in money to be
raised out of the remaining part of my estate.
Item: I give to my two youngest daughters Mary James and Nancy Ramsey
one cow and calf each of them one a piece.
Item: I give to my grand daughter Peurneale Meeks fifteen dollars in
money to be raised out of the remaining part of my estate.
Item: My desire is that the whole of and the rest of my whole estate be
equally divided between each of my daughters and what I have lent to my
wife my desire is that after her decease shall be equally divided
between each of my daughters.
Item: My desire is that if my son Nathan Ramsey shall refuse to obey
his mother and be obedient to her that he shall be bound out. I do
appoint my son Moses Ramsey and my son James Harvey Ramsey and my
friends {sic} Moses Manning and constitute them my sole executors. I do
constitute and ordain this my last will and testament. I do by these
presents discover diannul and disallow all other wills or forms of
wills heretofore mode by me and do constitute this my last will and
testament.
I witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal and fixed my
seal this 15th day of March 1813.
Thomas Ramsey {seal}
{test}
Wright Manning
Lewis Evings
(his mark)
New Hanover County County Court
May Term 1815
The within will of Thomas Ramsey was exhibited to Court and proved by
Lewis Evans subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be recorded and
at the same time Moses Manning qualified as executor thereto.
{witness}
Thos. F. Davis Clerk