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Ward, John
March o, 1748-1749. September Court, 1750. Sons: Michael, John (1 negro and "all cattle running on Little Cantanknee"), David. Daughters: Elizabeth Noble (100 acres of land), Dorcas Overstreet (land lying on Little Cantanknee). Executors: Michael and John (sons). Witnesses: Griffith Howell, John Butler, Elizabeth Butler. Clerk of the Court: Evan Jones.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 393)

Wheatley, Samuel
January 21, 1739-1740. June Court, 1740. Wife and children: mentioned, but not named. Executors: Samuel Wheatley and William Kennedy. Witnesses: Wm. Kennedy, Sary Pell, Mary Wentham. Clerk of the Court: Thomas Leary.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 399)

Whidbe, Richard
March 29. 1736. June Court, 1740. Cousin and Executor: George Philps. Other legatee: Cudbath Philps. Witnesses: John Woodland, Thomas and Jane Best. Clerk of the Court: Thomas Leary.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 401)

Whitley, Samuel
January 21, 1739-1740. March 4, 1739. Lands and property bequeathed to wife and children, who are not named. Son-in-law: William ArchDecon. Executors: Samll. Whitley and William Kennedy. Clerk of the Court: Thomas Leary.  The original of this will missing. Abstract made from recorded copy No. 117, in Grant Book No. 4.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 405)

Willson, William
June 19, 1740. June Court, 1741. Sons: Patteson (land called Aoses), William and Thomas (land bought of Cornelious Fitchpatrick), Benjamin (land bought of Benjamin Alexander). Daughters: Rebecka, Sarah and Rosaman (land called Pope land), Mary Scarborough, Elizabeth Barclifte. Wife and Executrix: Sarah (use of all negroes). Witnesses: Benjamin Bidgood, William Rapyuld, Benjamin Alexander. Clerk of the Court: W. Downing.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 415)

Worley, John
February 8, 1740-1741. March 3, 1740. Son: Joshua ("my maner plantation"). Daughters: Elizabeth Lurry (three negroes), Penelope Weight (cattle, "crop in ye right Bare and over Caele in left"). Grandson: John Norcomb (or Norkom). Executors: Joshua Worley, Thomas Lurrey and William Weight. Witnesses: Ebenezer Slad, John and Jane Rogers. Proven before W. Smith, C. J.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 423)

Worley, Lovick
January 24, 1754. March Court, 1754. Daughter: Ann Gray Worley. Wife and Executrix: Ann Worley. Brother: John Worley. Brother-in-law: William Gray. Sisters-in-law: Lucretia, Amelia and Louisa Gray. Executors: James Blount (uncle), Thomas Whitmell. Witnesses: David Jernigan, Thomas Kinsy, David Canaday. Clerk of the Court: Evan Jones.
(Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 423 & 424)

North Carolina,   ss.
In the Name of God Amen. I, Lovick Worley, of the Comity of Tyrell being Sick and weak in Body, but of Perfect Memory and Judgment, thanks be Given to God, Therefore do make and Ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament, First of all I Recommend my Soul to God that Gave it; and my Body to the Earth, to be Buried in a Christian Like Manner at the Discretion of My Executors hereafter Mentioned; And as for my Worldly Estate, I Dispose of the same in Manner and Form as followeth, Viz:
Imprimis, my Will is that my Two Negro Girls (Viz.) Moll and Bess and their Increas (If any they should have), be not Divided untill my Loving Daughter, Ann Gray Worley, be Twenty One Years Old or Married, &c.
2d'ly, I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Wife, Ann Worley, after My Just Debts are paid, the One Half of all My Personal Estate, to her, her heirs and Assigns for ever. I also lend to my Said Wife the use of My Lands and Plantation whereon I Now Live During her Natural Life.
3dly, I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Daughter, Ann Gray Worley, (after my Just debts are paid) the one half of all my Personal Estate in case she Lives to be Twenty One Years of Age or is Marryed; and if in Case my sd daughter should die before she is Twenty One Years of age or Marryed, I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Brother, John Worley, his Heirs and Assigns, Ten Pounds Lawful Money of great Brittain, to be raised Out of that Part of my Personal Estate I have Given to My sd Daughter; and the Remainder of that Part of My Personal Estate, I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Brother in Law, William Gray, and my Loving Sisters in Law, Lucretia Gray, Amelia Gray & Louisa Gray, to be Equally Divided Amongst them Share & Share alike, to them, their heirs and assigns for ever.
4thly. I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Daughter, Ann gray Worley, all my Lands that I am Now Possessed of, on Proviso she lives to have a Lawful Heir begotten of her body and her said heir lives to the Age of Twenty One Years or is Marryed, On such Provisoes, I Give her the sd. Lands; Otherwise, I Give and Bequeath unto my Loving Brother, John Worley, all My sd Lands, to him and his heirs forever.                  
Lastly, I Constitute and Appoint My Loving Wife, Ann Worley, My Executrix, and My Loving Brother in Law, William Gray, my loving TXncle, James Blount, and My Loving friend Thomas Whitmell My Executors to this My last Will and Testament, Revokeing and Disanulling All former Or Other Wills by me made, acknowledging and Ordaining this to be my last Wil and Testament.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and affixed my Seal, this 24th. Day of January, Anno Dom:, 1754.
                                                                                                 Lovick Worley.   (Seal)
Signed, Sealed, Pronounced and
Declared by the said Lovick Wor-
ley to be his last Will and Testa-
ment Before us:
Test.   David Jernigan.
        Thomas Kinsy, Jurat.
       David Canaday, Jurat.

Tyrell County.   ss.                                             March Court, 1751.
Then was the within Will duly proved in Open Court by the Oath of Thomas Kinsey and David Canady, Two of the Subscribing Witnesses thereto; and at the same Time William Gray & Ann Worley was duly Qualified as Exor. and Exrx thereto as the Law Directs. Ordered that the Honble. James Murray, Esqr.. Secretary, have Notice, that Letters Testamentary Issue thereon accordingly.
                                                                    Test.   Evan Jones, Clk. Cu.

Copied from Original Will, filed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
Source: North Carolina Wills and Inventories, copied from Original and Recorded Wills and Inventories In the Office of the Secretary of State by J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, Published 1912)

 

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