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Thomas HUNT

There seems to be confusion as to marriages and to which a few of the children are not known rather they are of which mother they go to.

The Quaker Yeoman Volume 11, Number 2 July 1984
                      Will of Thomas Hunt
           (Son of William and  Mary Woolman Hunt)
                Book A, p 65 Probated 1763

    In the name of God Amen.  I Thomas Hunt of Rowan County in the Province of North Carolina, planter, being very sick and weak of body but of perfect memory and understanding, Thanks be to God for the same, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows, viz:
   First and principally I commit my soul unto the hands of Almighty God that give it and my body to be decently buried at the discretion  of my Executors hereinafter named.
    Item. I given unto my eldest son Abner Hunt the one half of the tract of land whereon I now live, beginning  on the south end of the said tract of land and running north for the ---.
    Item. I give unto my son Thomas Hunt the remaining half of the said tract of land whereon I now live except only that my wife Ann Hunt shall have the benefit of willing the same land as long as she continues my widow.
    Item. I give unto my wife Ann Hunt all of my working tools and two horses (to wit) a bay horse known by the name of Buck and a gray horse which I purchased of Isaac Thomas, the gray horse  to be hers to dispose of as she sees fit, the bay horse to be hers as long as she continues to be my widow, but provided she marry the one half of the working tools to be dicided amongst all my sons, the other half to the said widow and the sayd bay horse to be sold and the money equally divided among my daughters.
    Item. I give unto my wife Ann Hunt four cows ( to wit) Alphin, Cherry, Browney, and Blackey and the rest of my stock of cattle to be divided equally among my children by my executors. Will dated 13 Oct.1763.


Rachel BEALS

Birth:  Batch 5000438 #4, Film not available (9 July 1992)


Thomas Hiatt WHINERY

Sent by Howard Hiatt.
  All children of Thomas and Lucinda Whinery attended the Mount Pleasant
school and lived at the Hezekiah Hiatt Homestead built in 1842 and destroyed in 1949.


Susan Lydia WHINERY

Never married.


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