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Catherine Shirley Anderson

Birth
Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death
Sep 1833 (aged 79–80)
Cumberland County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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The Will of Catharine Anderson - Will Book 9 page 84

In the name of God Amen I Catharine Anderson of the county of Cumberland tho weak in body yet perfect in mind doth make this my last will & testament to wit. I give unto my son Sherley Anderson one feather bed & furniture which he has now in possession to have and to hold forever. I give also to my son Sherley Anderson two thirds of all of my property, consisting of bed & furniture household and kitchen utensils stock of every discription, horse or horses cown oxens hogs and sheap, plantation tools and ox carts, to have and to hold forever two thirds of each and every article specified. Secondly I give unto my son Caleb Anderson one feather bed and furniture which he has now in possession to have and to hold forever. I give also to my son Caleb Anderson the remaining third of my property mentioned above consisting of beds & furniture house hold and kitchen utensils stock of every description horse or horses cows oxens hogs and sheap plantation tools and ox carts, to have and to hold forever one third of the above specified property. Thirdly I give unto my son Sherley Anderson all of the crops of every discript.ion which may be found on my plantation, corn, tobacco, wheat, oats, cotton fodder shucks and straw, and also all of the growing crop be it what it may that may be found on my plantation after my death, to have and to hold forever. I also give unto Sherley Anderson my son the hire of my negro man Albert to have and to hold forever. Finally I give unto my son Shirley the nett proceeds (after a sufficiency for my support) of all that have been made on my plantation during the time that he has been manager for me & also all that he may make clear of my support by the production of my farm or by the hire of my negroes as long as I may live to have and to hold forever. I appoint my son Sherley Anderson my only executor. Given under my hand and seal this the sixth day of March eighteen hundred and thirty.

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Catharine Anderson (seal)

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Will of Catharine Anderson, cont.

Test
Zachariah Talley
William D. Talley
William Minter
At a Court held for Cumberland County the 28th day of October 1833
This last will and testament of Catharine Anderson dec'd was presented in court and proved by the oaths of Zachariah Talley and William D. Talley two witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And at a Court held for said County the 25th day of November 1833.
On the motion of Zack Tally adm'n is granted him on the Estate of Catharine Anderson doc'd thereupon he with Joseph Fuqua his security entered into & acknowledged their bond for the purpose in the penalty of Five hundred Dollars conditioned according to law and took the oath required by law. Shirly Anderson the Exor named in said will in open Court refusing to qualify.
Teste:
Miller Woodson, C.
A Copy
Teste:
Circuit Court, Cumberland County , Virginia.
The Will of Catharine Anderson - Will Book 9 page 84

In the name of God Amen I Catharine Anderson of the county of Cumberland tho weak in body yet perfect in mind doth make this my last will & testament to wit. I give unto my son Sherley Anderson one feather bed & furniture which he has now in possession to have and to hold forever. I give also to my son Sherley Anderson two thirds of all of my property, consisting of bed & furniture household and kitchen utensils stock of every discription, horse or horses cown oxens hogs and sheap, plantation tools and ox carts, to have and to hold forever two thirds of each and every article specified. Secondly I give unto my son Caleb Anderson one feather bed and furniture which he has now in possession to have and to hold forever. I give also to my son Caleb Anderson the remaining third of my property mentioned above consisting of beds & furniture house hold and kitchen utensils stock of every description horse or horses cows oxens hogs and sheap plantation tools and ox carts, to have and to hold forever one third of the above specified property. Thirdly I give unto my son Sherley Anderson all of the crops of every discript.ion which may be found on my plantation, corn, tobacco, wheat, oats, cotton fodder shucks and straw, and also all of the growing crop be it what it may that may be found on my plantation after my death, to have and to hold forever. I also give unto Sherley Anderson my son the hire of my negro man Albert to have and to hold forever. Finally I give unto my son Shirley the nett proceeds (after a sufficiency for my support) of all that have been made on my plantation during the time that he has been manager for me & also all that he may make clear of my support by the production of my farm or by the hire of my negroes as long as I may live to have and to hold forever. I appoint my son Sherley Anderson my only executor. Given under my hand and seal this the sixth day of March eighteen hundred and thirty.

her
Catharine Anderson (seal)

Mark

Will of Catharine Anderson, cont.

Test
Zachariah Talley
William D. Talley
William Minter
At a Court held for Cumberland County the 28th day of October 1833
This last will and testament of Catharine Anderson dec'd was presented in court and proved by the oaths of Zachariah Talley and William D. Talley two witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And at a Court held for said County the 25th day of November 1833.
On the motion of Zack Tally adm'n is granted him on the Estate of Catharine Anderson doc'd thereupon he with Joseph Fuqua his security entered into & acknowledged their bond for the purpose in the penalty of Five hundred Dollars conditioned according to law and took the oath required by law. Shirly Anderson the Exor named in said will in open Court refusing to qualify.
Teste:
Miller Woodson, C.
A Copy
Teste:
Circuit Court, Cumberland County , Virginia.


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