In the name of God amen. I, Ezekiel Young of the county of Grayson being
sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory for which I thank
God for, and calling to mind the uncertainty of Human life, and being desirous
of all such Worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with. I give and
bequeath to my wife Ruth Young one third part of the land I now live on for and
during the term of her natural life, and four head of Horses and the Household
furniture and an equal divide of the rest of the Stock. 2. I give to my son
Robert Young one cow. 3. I give to my son Joseph Young the half of the Waggon,
the other half to my Wife to be equally divided between them and one bed and an
equal divide of all the rest of the stock. 4. I give to my son Ezekiel Young one
bed and an equal divide of the Stock. 5. I give to my son William Young one
hundred and fifty acres of land lying on the Waters of Fox Creek one bed and an
equal divide of the Stock to him, his Heirs, Executors Administrators or Assigns
forever. 6. I give to my son Thomas Young the Tract of Land I now live on and
yearlin Colt and one bed, and an equal divide of the Stock to him and his heirs
or Executors and Administrators. I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made
heretofore. In Witness I have hereunto set and fixed my seal this 13th of April
1800.
Grayson May Court 19--. This Nuncupative Will of Ezekiel Young was
proven in Court by Joseph Fields, who deposed that the same was made in the time
of the last sickness of the said Ezekiel at his habitation and that the said
Ezekiel called upon him and Benjamin Phips that such was his Will or Words to
that impart. Teste Martin Dickenson DC
Grayson June Court
1800 This Nuncupative Will of Ezekiel Young dec'd was proven in court by
Benjamin Phips as above and Ordered to be Recorded. Tests Martin Dickenson,
DC
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