Will of William Blair - 1843
Submitted By:
Jennifer Sparks
Inventory of the personal property and cash with the notes of hand and accounts
that William Blair, dec.d had on hand at the time of his dec.d.
Eight feather beds and furniture and eight bed stead one clock one bureau one
chest five tables one cupboard and cupboard furniture Ten chairs two wheels one
loom three trunks two brass dog irons ten pieces of pot ware one candle stand
one looking glass and one hundred and fifty bushels of corn. Twelve bushels of
wheat and some oats and thirty pounds of cotton. Nineteen head of cattle Thirty
two head of hogs Eighteen head of sheep six head or horses some fodder Five bee
stands one cart five plows three pairs of shears one log chain four hogs three
axes one saw and two augers four chizzles one set of showmakers tools and about
fifteen hundred pounds of bacon one pare of steel yards two kegs of nales one
mattock some water vessels some plank one sythe and cradle one cutting box. The
above property was specifically divised to the widow with the exception of three
horses otherwise divised, one note of hand on Arch Bacon for one hundred and
thirty three dollars and twenty five cents in silver due the 13th day of Sept
1842 good. One note of hand on Hugh and Lyle forty six dollars and twenty five
cents due 23rd day of February 1843 good. One note of hand on Hugh and Lyle for
twenty five dollars and due the 6th day of March 1843 good. One note of hand on
Bill Carmichael for two hundred and forty nine dollars due the 8th day of
January 1843 good. One note of hand on J. Carmichael for sixty three dollars and
seventeen cents due the 5th day of February 1842 good. One note of hand on John
Blair for one hundred and four dollars due the 5th day of Nov 1841 good. One
note of hand on John Hob,t one for fifty seven dollars and ninety two cents due
the 8th day of May 1842 good. One note of hand on John B Edwards for fifty
dollars due 10th day of Sept 1828 good. But specifically divised to his wife do
to for four hundred and ten dollars in silver do to twenty seven dollars and
fifty cents in gold do to twenty dollars in Alabama money to one account on Hugh
and Lile for seventy two bushels of corn at two shillings per bushel $23.76 do
Hughs and Lyle by account good
Returned by as executors of William Blair Dec.d
This 3th day of April 1843
Sworn to in open court
3th April 1864
AL Grune clk
John Blair
Vincent Blair
Executors
In the name of God amen. I William Blair of the county of Roane and State of
Tennessee, being weak in body but blessed by God being sound in memory and also
in judgment do make and acknowledge this to be my last will and testament. First
if I should please God to take me out of this world, I recommend my soul to him
who gave it to me and my body to be decently buried. Secondly, I give and
bequeath to my loving wife all of my house hold and kitchen furniture and all of
the grain I have on hand and all the stock I have on hand for the use of the
family and if any of the family leaves her she is to give them what she may
think proper and I leave her all my farming utensils whatever. Thirdly, I do
bequeath to my daughter Rachel Eldridge thirty dollars in cash and twenty
dollars I loaned her. Fourthly I do bequeath to my daughter Polly Edwards the
note I have on John B Edwards for fifty dollars. Fifthly, I do bequeath to my
daughter Franky Carmichael fifty dollars is cash. The land that I bought from
Charles McClung in Monroe County and deeded to my son John Blair and my son
James Blair I consider as equal (?) between them and my other two sons. Seventh
I do bequeath to my son Venice Blair seven hundred dollars and one bay horse and
one black colt. Eight I do bequeath to my daughter Jane Blair one hundred
dollars in cash. Ninth I do bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Blair on hundred
dollars in cash. Tenth I do bequeath to my daughter Martha Ann Blair one hundred
dollars in cash. Eleventh I do bequeath to my wife the plantation I now live on
during her natural life and at her dec.d I bequeath it to my son Hugh Blair
after the death of my wife but still reserving to my daughters Jane Blair and
Elizabeth Blair and Martha Ann Blair my daughters their support and home on the
said place during their life or till married and further bequeath to my wife one
hundred dollars in cash. Twelvth I do bequeath to my son Hugh Blair one gray
filly. 13. I do bequeath that all my debts and burial expenses be paid first and
as soon as the notes of hand I have on hand with the cost be collected my
executors is to pay over to my legatees according to the bequeaths and if there
is any money on hand after paying them it is to be paid over to my wife and she
is to divide it equally between my daughters Jane Elizabeth and Marthy and my
son Hugh Blair. Lastly I appoint my son John Blair and my son Vincent Blair
executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this 17th day of March 1843
Attest
John Blair William Blair (seal)
Hugh Blair
State of Tennessee County Court April Term
Raone County 1843
This was the written last will and testament of William Blair deceased produced
in open court and the execution and declaration thereof duly proven in open
court by the oaths of John Blair and Hugh Blair and admitted to record and
ordered to be recorded
WitnessAustin L Grune clerk of said court the 1st Monday of april 1843
Jamey McLoughlin - jameym@roanetnheritage.com
TNGenWeb
Project - Roane County

This TNGenWeb Project website is hosted by USGenNet, a nonprofit web-hosting service solely supported by tax-deductible donations. If this website has provided you with useful information, please consider making a donation to USGenNet to help keep websites like this online.