6. | Milton Young was born on 28 Jan 1764 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia (son of Capt. William Young, (son of who?) and Elizabeth Stegall); died on 12 Jan 1834 in Smith Co, (later Macon Co), Tennessee; was buried in Young, Gibbs Crossroads, Macon Co, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
- Will: Jan 1833, Smith Co, Tennessee
Notes:
At the time of his death this was still Smith County, Macon County was not created until 1842. He was s/o of Capt. William Young and Elizabeth Stegall Young. He was the h/o Nancy Witcher Young, whom he married in Virginia. Their children are: Celia, Daniel, Cyrus, William, Susannah, Elizabeth, Milton, Merlin, Ichabod, George Washington, and Haley.
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Will:
In the name of God Amen. I Milton Young of the county of Smith and state of Tennessee being old and far advised (advanced?) in life and somewhat [ ? ] but sound in mind and memory for which I think calling to mind the uncertainty of
human life and being [ ? ] to [ ? ] of all such worldly goods as the Lord has been pleased to bless me with do make this my last will and testament in the manner and form following (that is) first I commission my soul to God who give it and my body to be buried in a decent Christian like manner at home in my own burying ground by my two sons and
to pay all my last debts if there is any against me.
Secondly I give and bequeath to my wife NANCY YOUNG the use of my plantation house where I now live together with as much furniture as she wants, also two feather beds and furniture, one cow and calf, cart and oxen, one [ ? ] filly
that I got of Edge [?] Cornwell, one sow and pits, and as many hogs as will make her meat the first year to be given her by the executors. Also as many of the farming tools as will be sufficient to make a crop, also two of the Negroes such as she may choose during her life of widowhood to have the use of the same. Also twenty-five dollars from Taudry R. Witcher (Tandy K. Witcher?]
Thirdly I give and bequeath to my daughter CELIA BROCKETT the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised out of the sale of my property.
Fourth I give and bequeath to my son DANIEL YOUNG the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised by the sale of my property.
Fiftly I give and bequeath to my son CYRUS a [ ? ] tract of land on the east side of the land where he now lives to begin [ ? ] poles from his [ ? ] mulberry and this [ ? ] with his line nearly north so as to be as wide at one and as the other which I gave him, I think it is worth three hundred dollars.
Sixly I give and bequeath to my son WILLIAM YOUNG the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised out of the sale of my property.
Seventh I give and bequeath to my daughter SUSANNA D. PIPKIN the sum of three hundred dollars to be raised out of my property.
Eighth I give and bequeath to my daughter ELIZABETH S. KEARBY one [ ? ] yearling colt also three hundred dollars to be raised out of my property.
Ninth I give and bequeath to my son MERLIN [ ? ] YOUNG one feather bed and furniture to be given him by his mother. Also one tract of land that I bought of William Inkins [ ? ] containing 100 acres more or less which land I judge to
be worth three hundred dollars.
Tenth I give and bequeath to my son ICHABOD YOUNG a [ ? ] entry of land on the east end of the land where he now lives for 30 acres which together with the land I have given him I think is worth three hundred dollars.
Eleventh I give and bequeath to my son HALEY YOUNG one cow and calf, one feather bed and furniture to be given him by his mother, one grey mare and colt that is called his own, one [ ? ] of the hogs taking them as they come little and big, [ ? ] and bookcase together with all my books, one folding table, the house clock and one bed stead, also the land and plantation where I now live after his mother's death, a small tract of 2/or/12 acres on the west side of the plantation and 50 acres of school land on the south end of the plantation all except the land he is to have [ ? ] off immediately after my death and the plantation at his mother's death. All the rest of my property that is not given away in my will is to be sold as soon as [ ? ] after my death a 12 months credit money when collected to be divided between CELIA, DANIEL, WILLIAM, SUCKY, BETSEY until they get three hundred dollars each. If when the property is all sold there should be any money left to be equally divided with CELIA, DANIEL, CYRUS, WILLIAM, MERLIN, ICHABOD, and HALEY.
And lastly I constitute and appoint my sons DANIEL, CYRUS, WILLIAM, MERLIN, ICHABOD, and HALEY executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other former wills and testaments by me before made in [ ? ] whereof I have [ ? ] my hand and [ ? ] this January 1833.
MILTON YOUNG
State of Tennessee
Smith County, February term of the county court 1834. CYRUS YOUNG here in open court makes oath that a certain paper purporting to be the last will and testament of MILTON YOUNG [ ? ] among said MILTON YOUNG's valuable papers and
ROBERT ALLEN, GEORGE FULTON, and CHARLES CORNWELL have in open court made oath that the said paper purporting to be the last will and testament of MILTON YOUNG [ ? ] is signed in the proper hand writing of the said MILTON YOUNG.
On motion ordered that the same be recorded.
Attest Jonathan clerk of Smith county court
Recorded 17 March 1834
Milton married Nancy Witcher about 1888 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia. Nancy (daughter of Daniel P. Witcher and Susannah Key Dalton) was born on 12 Mar 1768 in Pittsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 10 Sep 1856 in Gibbs Crossroads, Macon Co, Tennessee; was buried in Young Cem, Gibbs Crossroads, Macon Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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