st.
My wife, Susan Morton, is to have out of my estate a reasonable
support to live on by selling some of my estate or keeping of such
personal property, as she may actually need in her lifetime.
2nd. I will and devise to my
four grandchildren, Susan F. Perryn, Achilles Perryn, Morton
Perryn, and Julia Jane Perryn, one mulatto woman named Mary and
her five children now in my possession, with their increase
hereafter to them and their heirs forever. And further devise and
will to said Perryn’s, one lot of ground lying in the City of
Owensboro, Daviess County, State of Kentucky, assignated on the
plot of said City as Lot numbered four (4), bounded on the North
by River Street one hundred and thirty two feet (132), on the East
by Fredrico Street about one hundred and five feet (105), and
further all the land that I now own in Marion County, in the State
of Missouri, in Section Number thirty four (34), Township fifty
eight (58), Range Number seven (7) West, containing about 320 or
30 acres. Also Lot Number two (2), Block Number forty three (43)
in the city of Palmyra. To have and to hold, to them and their
heirs forever.
I further will to Afulvia Ross
three notes I now hold on her husband Thomas P. Ross amounting in
all principal and interest to about four thousand dollars. To
Afulvia Ross and her children. And further will and bequeth to
said Afulvia Ross and to her children all of Block sixty three in
Dickerson’s addition to the City of Palmyra, and one lot of
ground in Block sixty seven in said City of Palmyra bounded forty
four feet front on the east side of Main Street running back that
with east one hundred and twenty seven feet. I further will to
said Afulvia Ross, and her children, four notes I now hold on
Morris Gibbons amounting in all principal and interest to over ten
thousand dollars. Now, to secure this debt, it maybe necessary to
sell the land for which these four notes were given, viz: SE up
Sect. 27, Township 58, Range 7 West, Marion County- and if the
land is bought to secure the said debt, the land is to go to her
and her children. I also will to said Afulvia Ross one mulatto
woman named Mary Ann and her two children, Martha and Eugen, and
their increase now in the hands of my sister, Mary Calhoun,
McLaine County, Kentucky, who has said negroes her lifetime only.
Not wishing to remove the said Negroes contrary to their wish from
Kentucky, they can be sold, their money loaned at interest for
Afulvia Ross and her children. The land in Marion County if got
possession of, and her and her children do not choose to live on
it, is to be sold at the most favorable time and the lots
aforesaid and the money loaned in good hands secured for benefit
of said Afulvia Ross and her children. I also bequeath to said
Afulvia Ross and her children two Negro girls, Eliza and Julia, at
the death of my wife, Susan, or sooner if she (Susan) is willing
to do so; also one piano and stool.
I further will and bequeath to
Agatha Devoricks one lot of ground in the City of Palmyra, 66 feet
front on Main Street, at the Northwest corner of Block sixty
seven, running back east same width, one hundred and twenty seven
feet on Church Street. I further will that if after the support of
my wife, Susan Morton her lifetime, there should be anything left
of my estate, to be divided between the four children of Perryn
before mentioned, Agatha Devoricks, and Afulvia Ross and her
children.
My debts (if any) I want paid
off as quick as possible, not waiting for course of law. I
nominate and appoint John A. Devoricks my Executor and
Administrator to carry out in full this, my last will, and I
request the Court before whom this, my will, may be presented for
probate to assume of him no security as executor.
In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this 2nd day of June in the year of
our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty three.
Witnesses Samuel morton
John C. Walker
S. Shephard
H.E. Smith
W.H. Walker
Thomas V. Winfree
I, Samuel Morton, do further add
to my will dated 2nd day of June last, the following- I do further
will and bequeath to Agatha Devoricks one lot of ground lying in
the City of Palmyra in Block sixty seven (67), sixty nine (69)
feet fronting Church Street extending that width one hundred and
thirty two (132) feet south up to the property of John A.
Devoricks. Also, I will to her one three year old past roan mare
to have and to hold to her and her heirs forever.
I now nominate John A. Devoricks
special trustee to carry out in full the spirit of this, my will,
relating to Afulvia Ross and her children. And I request the
County Court that if John A. Devoricks fails in any way to act as
trustee for the same, to appoint Alexander Rush in his stead, if
he will be so disposed to act. And I further protest against
Thomas P. Ross of any of his relations being made trustee for his
wife, Afulvia Ross, and her children.
Witness Samuel Morton
John C.
Walker
John A. Devricks
State of Missouri, County of
Marion. Be it remembered that on this 11th day of January, 1864,
before me, Thomas E. Hatcher, Clerk of the County Court within and
for said County, personally came John C. Walker and William H.
Walker, subscribing witnesses to the within and foregoing
instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament
of Samuel Morton, deceased, who being by me duly sworn, depose and
say that they heard the deceased acknowledge the said instrument
of writing as and for his last will and testament that at the time
of so doing he was of sound and disposing mind, and memory, and
fully capable of making a will as they believe; that they signed
their names as witnesses thereto in his presence and at his
request.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me
W. H. Walker
John C. Walker
The day and year aforesaid
Thomas E. Hatcher, Clerk
By Thomas V. Winfree
State of Missouri, County of
Marion. Be it remembered that on this 11th day of January, AD
1864, before me, Thomas E. Hatcher Clerk of the County Court
within and for said County, personally came John C. Walker and
John A. Devericks, subscribing witnesses to the foregoing
instrument of writing purporting to be a codicil to the last will
and testament of Samuel Morton, deceased, who being by me duly
sworn, depose and say that they heard the deceased acknowledge the
said instrument of writing as and for a codicil to his last will
and testament, that at the time of so doing he was of sound and
disposing mind and memory, and fully capable of making a will as
they believe, that they signed their names as witnesses thereto in
his presence and at his request.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me
The day and year aforesaid John
C. Walker
Thomas E. Hatcher, Clerk John A.
Devericks
By Thomas V. Winfree
State of Missouri, County of
Marion. In County Court Clerk’s Office, January 11th, Ad 1864.
I, Thomas E. Hatcher, Clerk of the County court within and for
said County, do hereby certify that upon the above and foregoing
certificates of proof, I accept the above and foregoing instrument
of writing as and for the last will and testament of Samuel
Morton, deceased, and admitted the same to probate as such.
In testimony whereof, I hereunto
set my hand, and affix the seal of said Court, at office in
Palmyra, the day and year aforesaid.
Thomas E. Hatcher, Clerk
By Thomas V. Winfree