WILL OF DAVID TINSLEY
RECORDED DECEMBER 29, 1801
Transcribed by Gerry Hill ( GerryinGa@yahoo.com )
WILL: David Tinsley
Recorded 29th December 1801
I, David Tinsley, of Columbia County in the State of Georgia,
Minister of the Gospel, being afflicted with bodyly sicknefs. Tho perfectly sensible
and of sound memory ? knowing it is appointed for all men to depart this life, do
ordain and appoint this writing my Last Will and Testament.
First I comit my soul to Almighty God that gave it.
Secondly I commit my body to the Durst to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors not doubting and firmly believing it will have a resurection.
Thirdly, what worldly goods it has pleased God to Blefs me with ? I dispose in the following maner.
Item---I leave to my Daughter Elizabeth
Underwood one feather bed and furniture, one negro wench named Edec valued at three
hundred and sixty dollars, one negro girl named Patt valued at three hundred dollars,
also one riding chair valued at ninety dollars which articles my Daughter Elizabeth
has in possession.
Item---I
leave to my Daughter Suchy Simmons one feather bed and furniture, one riding chair
valued at one hundred seven dollars and fifty cents, one negro woman named duc (?)
valued at five hundred dollars, also one hundred forty two dollars and fifty cents
in cash which articles my Daughter has in possession.
Item---I leave to my Daughter Hannah Bird Tinsley one
feather bed and furniture, one negro woman named Anirey valued at three hundred
and fifty dollars, also four hundred dollars in cash my Daughter to pofsefs the
legacy when she arrives at ? at lawfull age or at marriage.
Item---I leave to my Daughter Nancy Smith Tinsley one
good feather bed and furniture, one negro girl named Lett valued at five hundred
dollars, also two hundred and fifty dollars in cash my Daughter to pofsefs the legacy
when she arrives at lawfull age or at marriage.
I leave to my Daughter Franky Armstead Tinsley one good
feather bed and furniture, one negro girl named Delphi valued at five hundred dollars,
also two hundred and fifty dollars in cash my daughter Franky pofsefs the legacy
when she arrives at lawfull age or marriage.
Item---I leave to my Daughter Peggy Tinsley one good feather
bed and furniture, one negro girl named Dafney valued at five hundred dollars, also
two hundred and fifty dollars in cash my Daughter to posfefs the legacy when she
arrives at lawfull age or marriage.
Item---I leave to my son James Tinsley one good feather
bed and furniture and three negroe namely Sam, Peter and York my James to pofsefs
the legacy when he arrives at lawfull age or marriage.
????all my estate not appropiated which consist in live
stock, household furniture of ___________ ______________all other discription of
tools belonging to my estate to gather with the __________my four youngest daughters
and son be continued and kept on the plantation where on I now live ? under the
direction of my executors for the purpose of raising and maintaining my five youngest
children and to discharge the legaties_______ cash and at when my executors has
fully complyed with this will in discharging all the ligacies be qualified by it
they may in their discretion make an equal distribution of all my unapropriatid
estate with the land and plantation I now live on among my children or there representitives
of the first degre ? it is my will and desire and I enjoin it on my executors in
that if my negros die that I have bequeathed before the legatee has it in pofsision
the legatee so ____shall receive the value of the negro so died out of my unpropriated
property and in case any of my children die without lawfull due or will wuch childs
legacy shall revert to my unpropriated estate and be distributed with "A" in the
same manner as is directed ? lastly I appoint my Daughter Hannah Bird Tinsley executrix
and Charles Crawford as executor of this my last will and testament revoking all
former wills as witnefs my hand and affixed my seal this 26th September 1801-David
Tinsley
Presence of Test
Thos Hanson,Samuel Hanson,Aley
Hanson Georgia
Columbia
County Thomas Hanson, Samuel Hanson & Aley Hanson personally came into open
court & after being duly sworn on the Holy Gospels of almighty God deposeth
and saith that they were present & saw David Tinsley deceased sign and seal
the within will and that he was of sound mind and disposing memory at the time of
signing the ____and that they severally signed there names as witnesses to the same
in the presence and at the request of the deceased.
Sworn to in open court
1st Dec 1801 Thomas Hanson
Samuel Hanson
Peter Crawford Aley Hanson
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( A brief version of this in CENTURY
OF COLUMBIA COUNTY GEORGIA WILLS
1790-1890 Mary Carter-Georgia
Pioneers
(Used by permission) page 97
David Tinsley s/Sep 26 1801 p
Dec 29 1801
Daus: Elizabeth Underwood, Sukey Simmons; Hannah Bird
Tinsley; Nancy Smith Tinsley, Franky Armstead Tinsley, Peggy Tinsley
Son James
Exrs: Hannah Bird Tinsley, Charles
Crawford
Wit: Thomas Hanson; Samuel Hanson; Alcy Hanson
(David is the son of Isaac Tinsley &
Margaret Rucker)
and for the will of of James
(James is son of Philip Tinsley &
Kesiah Stodgill, grandson of Isaac & Margaret Rucker)
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