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Will of Richard Pemberton

Will of Richard Pemberton                 Will Book 1 page 455

In the name of God amen. I Richard Pemberton of Cumberland County being sick & weak but of sound & disposing sence & memory do make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner following hereby revoking all former & other 
wills by me at any time heretofore made. 
First I desire that all my debts be paid & discharged by my executors 
hereafter named. 
Item my will & desire is that my beloved wife Frances hold and enjoy the 
plantation & tract of land whereon I now live during her natural life time 
with full power to cut clear & work the same or otherwise make use thereof 
as she in her discretion shall think fitt for the better support education & 
maintainance of my children and after her death my will & desire is that the 
said plantation and tract of land may be sold & the money arising therefrom 
may be equally devided amongst all of my children William, Martha, James, 
Richard, George, Mary, & Magdalane or their representatives to them & to 
their heirs forever. 
Item my will & desire is that the remainder of my estate of all kind soever 
it may consist of and be such as hogs, horses, cattle, sheep, & houshold 
goods & of all other kind whatsoever may be appraised & devided into eight 
equal parts one of which parts for my wife and one part for 
each of my children to have & possess as they shall arrive to the age of 
twenty one years or being married to them & to their heirs forever. 
Lastly I do appoint my wife my friends James Briant & James Briant jun'r & 
William Street executors of this my will In witness whereof I have set my 
hand and affixed my seal to this will written in part of two pages this 
Thiryeth day of January Anno Domini one Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty 
Nine. 
                       His 
         Richard (X) Pemberton 
                   Mark 
Signed sealed published & declared 
In presence of us the subscribers who in 
the testators presence & at his request 
Subscribe as witnesses 
Sam'l Flournoy 
William Bradly 
John Howard

At court held for Cumberland county the 24th July 1769. This last will and 
testament of Richard Pemberton deceased was proved by the witnesses thereto 
and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of Frances Pemberton the 
executrix therein named who made oath according to law certificate was 
granted her for obtaining a probat thereof in due from giving security 
whereupon she together with William Street and Samuel Flournoy his securitys 
entered into bond according to law liberty being reserved to the executors 
to join in probat. 
   Test 
    G. Carrington jr D. C.

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Note : William Bradly may have been a brother of Frances(Bradly)Pemberton 
list here as wife. 
In 1753 Richard Pembleton bought 100 acres of land, between the two Manikin 
Creeks, from Daniel Perrow.(Deed Book 2 page 74) This land adjoined Thomas 
Bradley, and was Witnessed by James Bryant Jr. who was now an executor.

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submitted by Walter Pemberton  

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