R920
Will and appraisement of the estate of William Porter, Senior [R382]
In the name of God, Amen. The fourth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty. I William Porter Senr. of Rockbridge County in the Colony of Virginia being inn perfect mind and memory thanks to God therefore and knowing that it is appointed to all men to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all I recommend my soul to God who gave it and as for my body I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian and decent like manner at the discretionn of my executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God Now touching what worldly estate it has pleased God to bless me within this life I give and dispose of the same in the following manner. First I order that all my lawful debts and funeral expenses be paid and satisfied.
Items: I give and bequeath to Gean my beloved wife the plantation that I now live on containing one hundred and seven acres, during her natural life. I likewise give her the roan mare named Cate and two good cows and a saddle and her bed and bed close and all her wearing apparel. I likewise give her twenty pounds in silver and gold by weight.
Item: I give to my beloved son John Porter my horse and saddle and all my wearing apparel.
Item: I give to my beloved son William Porter the plantation I now live on containing one hundred and seven acres to him and his heirs and he is to enter into the possession thereof at the decease of Gean Porter my beloved wife. I hereby give to my son William all the remainder of my moveable estate besides what is above mentioned excepting one hundred pounds as U.S. money is valued at this time that I give to my beloved daughter Margaret Mitchell and one hundred pounds at the same value that I give to my beloved daughter Mary Mackey and one hundred pounds as the currency is valued now that I give to my beloved daughter Gean Black.
Item: I leave and empower my beloved son William Porter whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament and I order that he take care of his mother and give her sufficient maintainence during her natural life and also that he maintain her creatures for her. Annd I revoke and diasanul all former and other wills and testament in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.
(signed)
William Porter
Signed and sealed in the presence of
Robt. Ervin
John Letcher
James McCown
INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM PORTER, SR. OF ROCKBRIDGE CO., VIRGINIA
June Court 1782
One cow, ₤2.10
Two cows, ₤5.8
Three cows, ₤7.10
Two cows, one heifer ₤7.10
Two heifers one steer ₤11.9
One bull ₤18 [illegible]
Six young calves ₤7.
One cow and calf ₤3.10
One cow two steers ₤.5.
Two heifers three steers ₤4.10
Eight head of young cattle ₤7.5
Twenty-one head of sheep ₤1
Twenty-five head of small sheep ₤4.11
One sound mare ₤9
One roan horse ₤11.10
One roan mare ₤6.10
Sundry…..[illegible] ₤3.0.6
One gun 22/6
One saddle ₤2.5
Sundry body clothes ₤6.12.6
Hard cash L20 Total ₤123.4.6
(Signed)
Robert Ledford, Jr.
John McCowan, Jr
William Ledford, App.
At a court held in Rockbridge Co., Va. June 1st ( ? ) 1783 this inventory and appraisment of the estate of William Porter, deceased, was this day returned. And ordered to be recorded.
Testee, Andrew Reid, Att.
Will transcribed and contributed by Rita Holmes [S181]