WILL OF SPENCER BALL
Prince William Co., VA
Will Book N, Page 426
Will date 1 January 1831; Probate date 4 June 1832
In the name of God amen. I Spencer Ball of Prince William
County and State of Virginia being now in perfect mind and memory do make this
my last will and testament in the following manner and form revoking all other
wills by me heretobefore made. 1st. I give to my son Francis Waring Ball, my
boy Robert son of Aggy. 2. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Lucy Carter her
choice of all my women. 3rd. I give to my son Alfred Ball, my man Armstead. 4.
I give to my daughter Louisa Ball my woman Suckey daughter of Chloe, with her
increase. 5. I give to my daughter Adeline Ball my woman Maria Sally's daughter
with her increase. 6. my daughter Frances Tasker Lewis having now in her
possession a mulattoe woman called Polly with her children (on loan) which
woman and children were sometime ago sold by the sheriff and conveyed to Mr.
Carter who purchased them for and on my account no conveyance having been
heretofore made of the said negros it is my request that Mr. Carter may convey
his title to my beloved wife to dispose of at her death as she shall see
proper; but my request is that my daughter Lewis shall still hold the negroes
(on loan) until her death.
Particular circumstances rendering it at present
impracticable to make such a distribution of our joint Estate as would be
desirable and just confiding entirely on the prudence of my beloved wife, to
make a proper and suitable distribution hereafter. I give and bequeath to her
all the rest and residue of my Estate of every kind whatever, and as I owe no
debts, which may not be immediately paid. I desire that no inventory or
appraisements may be made thereof and that she shall give no security as Executrix.
I recommend to my beloved wife to consult with her brother Mr. Geo. Carter
whenever she may want advice in conducting any of her affairs as I have no
doubt that she will at all times find him willing to give her such information
and advise as will be for her benefit - - lastly, I appoint my beloved wife
whole and sole executrix of this my last will and testament revoking all others
by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I hereto ___ my hand and affix my
seal this eleventh day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and thirty one.
SPENCER BALL (seal)
acknowledged in presence of
JOHN H. COCKRILL
JOSEPH SUDDOTH
EDWARD L. CARTER
At a Court of Quarterly sessions held for Prince William
County the 4th day of June 1832. This last will and testament of Spencer Ball
decd. was proved according to law by the oaths of Joseph Suddoth and Edward L.
Carter witnesses thereto, and is ordered to be recorded.
Teste
JNO. WILLIAMS C.P.T.
And at a court held for said county the 1st October 1832.
On the motion of Betty L. Ball the Executrix named in the
last will and testament of Spencer Ball deceased who made oath to the said will
and entered into and acknowledged a bond (without security according to the
testators request it appearing to the court that he has left sufficient
property to pay his just debts) in the penalty of $40,000 conditioned as the
law directs certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate of the said will
in due form.
Teste
JOHN WILLIAMS
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