Abt 1760 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Hartwell Martin |
Birth |
Abt 1760 |
Charles City County, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I24467 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
Family 2 |
Sallie Porter, b. Abt 1760 d. Yes, date unknown |
Children |
| 1. William L. Martin, b. 26 May 1782, Charles City County, Virginia d. 30 Jul 1857, Green County, Kentucky (Age 75 years) |
| 2. Hartwell Martin, b. 1793 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. Mary Martin, b. 1795 d. Aug 1862 (Age 67 years) |
| 4. Sarah 'Sally' Martin, b. 1795 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 5. Martin Martin, b. Abt 1800 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 6. Martha Jane Martin, b. 13 Jan 1803, Green County, Kentucky d. 6 Apr 1889, Taylor County, Kentucky (Age 86 years) |
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Family ID |
F9305 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 May 2015 |
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Notes |
- Green County Will Book 2
Page 114-115
I Hartwell Martin a citizen of the County of Green and State of
Kentucky being in perfect health and of sound mind and calling to
mind the mortality of the body knowing that it is appointed for men
once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament
ratifying this and no others.
Item first I give unto my beloved wife Nancy Martin the farm on
which I now live, with all the improvements theron during her
natuaral lifetime and at her decease to be equally divided between
my sons Martin Martin and Hartwell Martin.
Item 2nd I give unto my daughter Jincy Skaggs thirty seven dollars
in such movable property as I may have in posession at my death to
be valued by two disinterested person one of which is to be chosen
by my wife Nancy Martin the other to be chosen by said Nabur, the
above named $37 is given to the aforesaid Jincy Skaggs to make her
equal part of my estate the same that I have heretofore given to my
daughters Sally Scott, Polly Hash, July Philpott, Betsy Nance for I
have heretofore given each of them sixty dollars. I have also given
to my son Henry Martin sixty dollars, and do seriously believe each
of the aforesaid children have received more than will fall to the
share of the remainder of my children.
Item 3rd the whole of my personal estate at my decease is to remain
in the hands of my wife Nancy Martin, and by her to be safely kept
together for her use until my sons marries, the one then marrying is
to have one third part of said personal estate, the ballance to be
reserved until the marriage of the other, at which time he is to
have a third part, the remaining third part to be enjoyed by my said
wife Nancy Martin her lifetime, at her decease to be equally divided
between my sons Martin Martin and Hartwell Martin.
Item 4th I give to my son William Martin thirty acres of land where
he now lives to be laid off on the west side of my plantation along
(unlegible) line so as to include the improvements where said
William Martin now lives, and should he wish to sell and remove he
is to let my sons Hartwell Martin and Martin have the refusal of
said land and to sell to no other person if they wish to purchase,
In testimony Whereof I have set my hand this 31st day of January 1821.
Hartwell Martin
Witness:
William Sympson
Jeremiah (his X mark) McFarlin
At a County Court held for Green County at the Courthouse in
Greenburg on the 17th day of January 1825
This last will and testament of Hartwell Martin deceased was
produced in court by Nancy Martin and proven by the oath of William
Sympson one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be
certified and at a court held for Green County at the Courthouse on
the 18th day of April 1825 the same was fully proven by the oath of
Jeremiah McFarlin another subscribing witness thereto to have been
signed sealed and published as the last will and testament of the
said Martin, and at the time of signing the same they believed him
to be in his perfect mind and memory and the same is ordered to be
recorded which is done.
Test, John Barrett, Clerk
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