DAVENPORT, FREDERICK SENR.

State of North Carolina
Tyrrell County

Book 2, page 143
Dated 27 January 1812


In the name of God Amen: The 27th day of Jany 1812 I Frederic Davenport Ser. being sick but of perfect and sound disposing mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in form following.

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Nancy Stubbs one Negro girl named Jane one bed and furniture, two cows and calves two ewes and lambs, one linnen wheel, one chest all the above property she has received but one cow and calf.

Item - I give and bequeath to my three beloved sons James Davenport, SamulDavenport and Geo. W. Davenport three hundred and ninety three acres of land more or less contained in eight deeds as follows viz: one from Peter Hines one hundred and fifty acres, from Andrew Oliver one hundred and thirty three acres, from Jesse Bateman thirty three acres from Thos. Smith seventeen half acres, from Samuel Chesson Co (?) twenty five acres, from Jno. Davenport son of Jacob twelve and half acres, from Jno. H. Fanning twelve half acres from Elisha Davis twelve 1/2 acres, from Hez. Arnold fifty acres, also ninety acres of land that I pattend, known by the name of Hog Island to them and their heirs forever; James part to be in the south part of the above lands his line to run eastwardly and westwardly across the whole of the within mentioned so as to make his equal proportion of the land, Samuel Davenports to join his brother James and run parallel for his equal part. Geo. W. Davenports part to run parallel with James and Samuels for his equal share and to contain the north side of the within mentioned lands to them and their heirs forever---

Item - I give and bequeath to my son James Davenport one negro boy named London, one mare Named Nancy one musket & one bead and furniture to him and his heirs forever.

Item - I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Davenport one negro boy named Isaac one bed and furniture and if he continues to stay and work with his mother till he attains to the age of twenty one years he is to have one horse three year old named Puck: if he leave his mother without her consent the said horse is to be sold with my other property.

Item - I give and bequeath to my son Geo. W. Davenport, one negro boy named Miles one bead and furniture the above Geo. and boy to stay with his mother till he attains to the age of twenty one years then to receive his property---

Item - I give to my son Wm. Davenport all my land cattle & bees over the Bay also one mare one negro girl named Rose One bead and furniture, one colt named Sir Buny one musket also all the land & swamp that I own on the south side of the bay that was formerly the property of Jesse Hatfield Ser. William Hatfield, Thos. H. Spruill Jos. Spruill and Stephen Spruil also all the land and swamp contained in my own patent near Deep Creek---

Item - I give and bequeath to my daughter Pamela Davenport one negro girl named Silbey one bed and furniture, two cows & calves, one chest, one linnen wheel, to be purchased out of my estate and two ewes and lambs to her and her heirs forever.

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved son Frederic Davenport the plantation whereon I now live and all the land thereunto belongin, which lands are contained in on deed from James Davenport Ser. one part of fourteen acres laid by myself one deed from James Davenport of Elkanah, one divident that I recd. by the death of my brother James Davenport one deed from James Giles; but in case the child that my wife is now pregnant with is a boy, then I give and bequeath to said boy all the land containd in three last mentioned that is to say one deed from James Davenport of Elkanah, my dividend of the lands that I receivd by the death of my brother James and one deed from James Gyles provided that the child that my wife is pregnant with be a boy and attains to the age of twenty one years but should the said child if a boy die befor he attains to the above age of twentyone, then all the lands first given to my son Frederic Davenport I give to him his heirs and assigns forever.

Item - If the child my wife is now pregnant with shall be a girl, I give and bequeath to said child one negro worth one hundred and fifty dollars, one feather bed & furniture, two cows and calves, one linnen wheel and two ews and lambs if said child should attain to the age of twenty one years or marries, otherwise to return and be disposed of as my other estate---

Item - I give and bequeath to my son Frederic Davenport one negro worth one hundred and fifty dollars, one bead and furniture to him and his heirs forever---

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Joanah Davenport during her natural life or widowhood one negro woman namd Patt and at her decease I give said negro Patt to my son Frederic Davenport and his heirs forever. I also give to my beloved wife one bead and furniture two cows and calves, one linnen wheel one negro woman Lydia during her natural life to help maintain my young children George, Frederic and the child that my wife is now pregnant with said negro woman Lydia and all her increase from this time to be equally divided between them---

Item - I give to my beloved wife Joanna Davenport during her natural life the use of the land and plantation whereon I now live provided she does not marry, but if she should marry it is my will that she shall have one third part of the above mentioned land and plantation only during her natural life--

Item - I give to my son James Davenport ten dollars to help school him.

Item - I give to my son Samul Davenport ten dollars to help school him.

Item - I give to my son Wm. Davenport ten dollars to help school him.

Item - I give and bequeath to my daughter Pamela Davenport fifteen dollars to help school her---

Item - I give to my son Geo. W. Davenport thirty dollars to school him---

Item - I give to my son Frederic Davenport forty dollars to school him---

Item - I give to the child my wife is now pregnant with forty dollars to school it. It is my will and desire that all the residue and remainder of my estate be sold by my executors at six months credit and the money arising therefrom to be equally divided between my beloved wife Joanah Davenport my daughter Nancy Stubbs, my sons James Davenport, Wm. Davenport, Samul Davenport Geo. Davenport, Frederic Davenport and the child my wife is now pregnant with and each one to receive their part as they arrive to the age of twenty one years or marry and I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife Joanah Davenport executrix and my sons James Davenport Wm. Davenport and Samuel Davenport my executors of this my last will and testament. I hereby revoke all other wills legacies and bequest by me made, ratifying & confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.

Frederi Davenport (Seal)

Signd Seald Publishd and pronound
to be his last will testament
in the presen of us

James Freeman
Selby Spruill
Chas. Sprll


State of No Carolina
Tyrrell County
Court of Pleas and Quarter Session

April Term 1838

Then was the due execution of this paper writing proved by Frederic Davenport who proved the death and hand writing of Fredri Davenport decd. and also the death and hand writing of James Freeman Selby Spruill and Charles Spruill decd. whereon it is adjudgd by the court that the paper writing be admitted to probate as a will passing real and personal estate. Let it be registered

Test Jos. Halsy Clk.


Minutes
Tyrrell County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions


January Session 1816

The last will and testament of Frederick Davenport deceased was exhibited in open court and proved by the oath of Selby Spruill one of the subscribing witnesses.

Joanny Davenport James Davenport William Davenport and Samuel Davenport qualified executors to the last will and testament of Frederick Davenport deceased.

April Session 1816

The inventory and account of sales of Frederick Davenport deceased was returned in court on oath by Samuell Davenport one of his executors amount $2830.19.

April Session 1818

Ordered that Richard Wood Esquire, James Wood, James Hoskins & Zebulon Tarkenton or any three of them be appointed to audite & settle the estate of Frederick Davenport deceased & make returns to next court.

July Session 1818

Ordered that Richd. Wood, James Wood, James Hoskins & Zebulon Tarkenton be appointed to audite, settle & divide the estate of Fredk. Davenport deceased agreeable to the will of said deceased & make returns to next court.

October Session 1818

The audit & division of the estate of Frederick Davenport deceased was returned and ordered to be filed.

Joannah Davenport was appointed guardian to the heirs of Frederick Davenport deceased and entered into bonds & security ordered that she receive the estate of said heirs & proceed as the law directs.

April Session 1819

William Davenport returned in open court Asa Harrisons legatee bond for his distributive share of the estate of Frederick Davenport deceased in rite of his wife Parmela & filed.

April Session 1822

The following persons appeared in open court & renewed their guardian bonds as the law requires viz. - Frederick Alexander guardian to Brittanna Dillen Frederick Alexander guardian to Samuel Dillen Hannah Davenport guardian to Fredrick Davenport Nancy Spruill guardian to Nathan Spruills orphans John Roughton guardian Phillis Roughtons children John Alexander Major guardian to Joseph & Polly Melson John Alexander Major guardian Michael Alexander Richard Howett guardian to Elizabeth Howett Richard Howett guardian to Martha Howett Frederick Alexander guardian to Zach. Dillen & Edmund Alexander guardian to Jesse Alexanders orphans all of whom entered into bonds with approved security & their several bonds filed.


North Carolina Archives
Loose Estate Papers
Tyrrell County (C.R.096.508.16), Box 16
Davenport, Frederick Senr., 1818


Bond dated 13 Oct 1818 in the amount of two thousand pounds appointing Joannah Davenport guardian of George Davenport orphan of Frederick Davenport deceased, James Hoskins & James Davenport securities.

Bond dated 13 Oct 1818 in the amount of two thousand pounds appointing Joannah Davenport guardian of Frederick Davenport Junr. orphan of Frederick Davenport deceased, James Hoskins & James Davenport securities.

Bond dated 2 Nov 1818 in the amount of one thousand dollars obligating Asa Harrison to pay his ratable share of any debts arising against the estate of Frederick Davenport deceased in right of his wife Permela, Joseph Webb & Joseph Harrison securities and witnessed by Aaron Harrison.


Transcriber's Notes:
Tyrrell County marriage bonds show the marriage of Asa Harrison to Permela Davenport on 12 Jun 1814, James Davenport security


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Ellen Kroll