Medlock Family Wills
Warren County Wills
Wills of
Medlock Family
Submitted by Dot Tribble
(pg 330) Warren County, Georgia, Will Book "A"
p. 23: CHARLES MEDLOCK. Last Will and Testament, dated
Dec. 9, 1796; probated Jan 2, 1797. Gives to his wife, AGATHA, a horse,
saddle and his household goods outright, and also his slaves Jane and
Dinah for her ifetime and at wife's death said Dinah to become the
property of his son, GEORGE, and his daughter, ANN JORDAN, to have the
said Jane. To his granddaughter, POLLY JORDAN, he gives his slave Violet.
To his grandson, CHARLES MEDLOCK, he gives his slaves Will and Richmond
together with horse, bedding, &c., to remain in possession of testator's
son, GEORGE, until CHARLES becomes of age. To granddaughter,
SUSAN MEDLOCK, he gives his slaves Adam and Eve on the same condition.
To his granddaughter, AGATHA HALEY, he gives a slave named Millie on
the same terms. To his granddaughter, POLLY MEDLOCK, he gives his
slave Tamar. Executors: wife, AGATHA, son, GEORGE MEDLOCK, and son-in-law,
WILLIAM JORDAN. Witnesses: JOSEPH HOWELL, JAMES TAYLOR, and GEORGE TAYLOR."
(p. 331) Warren County, Georgia, Will Book "A"
p. 43: GEORGE MEDLOCK. Last Will and Testament dated
Oct 2, 1800; no date of probate shown. Gives to daughter POLLY when
18 years of age, a slave named David; to his daughter AGATHA, when she
becomes 18, two slaves; to son GEORGE deLAFAYETTE all his real estate
when he is 21; all of said property to remain in possession of wife,
FERIBEE, during her widowhood; she to receive one-fourth of estate if
she marries. Executors: EZEKIEL SMITH and JOHN SMITH, and son,
GEORGE MEDLOCK, when he becomes of age. Witnesses: WILLIAM BARDEN, JR.,
GEORGE TAYLOR, & ASA CASTLEBERRY."
p. 372: First Minute Book - Warren Inferior Court, Jan 2, 1797 -
The will of GEORGE MEDLOCK was proved by testimony of JAMES TAYLOR and
GEORGE TAYLOR, subscribing witnesses, and letters testamentary ordered
to issue to GEO. MEDLOCK (JR.).
p. 375: First Minute Book - Warren Inferior Court, Feb 9, 1801 -
The will of GEORGE MEDLOCK, dec'd. was proved by the oath of GEORGE
TAYLOR, a subscribing witness, and admitted to record.
p. 389: First Minute Book - Warren Inferior Court, Nov 1, 1813 -
The Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Hancock Co., received and recorded
the estate proceedings in the matter of the GEORGE MEDLOCK estate which
had been transferred there.
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