Name |
Hannah Mitchell |
Birth |
ca 1764 |
Granville Co, North Carolina, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Inheritance |
1790 |
Granville, North Carolina, USA |
- North Carolina. Granville County, Record of Wills, Volume 2, 1787-1792, pp 185-188. Last Will and Testament of David Mitchell, written 4 Dec 1789. Accessioned at Family Search, 18 Jun 2020.
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Will of David Mitchell, Granville Co, North Carolina Will was signed dated 4 Dec 1789. Proved in Graville County May 1790 Court. Wife Hannah Mitchell was named Executrix and sons, Elijah and Charles Mitchell as Executors. Heirs named were as beloved wife (1) Hannah Mitchell, "all my stock of horses, cattle, hogs & sheep. My riding chair, waggon & gear, my ox cart, all my crop[s] of corn, wheat, oats, foder etc. All my household & kitchen furniture, my large copper kettle and all my plantation tools...the use of land and plantation whereon I now live during her natural life...use and labor of my negroes...during her natural life...after the death of my beloved wife the County Court of Granville to appoint three or more good men to value & appraise...and equally divide among my surviving children & so that there may be an equal distribution among the heirs. (2) Son, Elijah Mitchell five shillings sterling money. (3) Son, Charles Mitchell, all that tract of land that he live on acquired from Demsey Moore who should make a deed to Charles. (4) Daughter, Martha Walker, five shillings sterling money. (5) Daughter, Susannah Moore, five shillings sterling money. (6) Daughter, Elizabeth Landers, five shillings sterling money. (7) Daughter, Hannah Landers, given several named Negro slaves. (8) Daughter, Milley Mitchell given several named Negro slaves. (9) Son, David Mitchell 640 acres of land in Caswell County purchased from John Wilson and 137 acres of land in Caswell County purchased from Francis Browning, also named Negro slaves. (10) Son, Thomas Mitchell to receive half the tract of land that I now live when my wife Hannah dies & names Negro slaves. (11) Son, John Mitchell to receive half the tract of land that I now live when my wife Hannah dies & names Negro slaves...Witnesses: Thomas Satterwhite, E. Mitchell, John Jones. |
Death |
ca 1805 |
Saundersville, Sumner Co, Tennessee, USA |
Burial |
Sanders Cemetery, Hendersonville, Sumner Co, Tennessee, USA |
- Walter T. Durham. Old Sumner: a History of Sumner County, Tennessee from 1805-1861 (Gallatin, TN: Sumner County Public Library Board, 1972), ??
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Person ID |
I39015 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
23 Jun 2020 |