I, Ballenger Wade of Cumberland county and
State of Kentucky, do hereby make this my last will and testament in manner and
form following towit, after all my just and lawful debts are paid, that after
my decease, all my real and personal estate, (except my negroes) to be sold and
equally divided amongst my children (taking into consideration the sum already
advanced by me to those to be after named in this instrument, and which sums
they shall account for out of their parts (namely Pierce Wade, Richard Wade,
James Wade, Jerrimiah Wade, Mary King, Sally Williams, Elizabeth Hays, Rachel
Gray, Judith Craig, and Tinsey Cooksey; Richard Wade is to account for two
hundred and eighty-one dollars, being the amount of a certain tract or parcel
of land, containing one hundred and forty and a half acres, whreon he now lives
to which I made him a deed; also for four hundred and eighty-four dollars and
fifty cents paid for him to Henry Care. Pierce Wade is to account for five
hundred dollars, Rachel Gray is to account for five hundred dollars. James Wade
is to account for two hundred and fifty dollars, being the amount of two tracts
of land, one whereon he now lives, containing fifty seven acres, the other a
part of a survey of two hundred acres, his part of said survey to join John
Chandlers line on the South, and run from thence to the top of dividing ridge,
between Mud Camp and Marrowbone according to the survey, already made by Thomas
Barton, to which tracts of Land I shortly intend, making him a deed--Jerimiah
Wade is to account for six hundred dollars, the amount of the land whereon he
now lives, the amount above stated being brought down to the Standard of
Silver. Mary King being without an heir of her own body, I bequeath unto her
ten dollars as her portion, I also bequeath unto her during her natural life,
an equal part with the rest of my children, provided however, that she shall be
security or otherwise, make such part safe and secure, to be delivered to my
heirs at her demise. But it shall be considered as her perogative to bestow or
bequeath the whole amount to anyone or more of such heirs, at her own will and
pleasure.
And whereas my negroes desire to continue in
my family, I do hereby have it as my will, that they shall be valued personally
by disinterested men, and shall have the privilege of chossing their own master
or mistress, who shall be allowed to take them at their valuation, but if none
of the legatees will purchase them at said price, they shall be sold to the
highest bidder, and the money arising from such sales or sales, divided as the
rest of my estate--I allow Elizabeth Hays, the refusal of one hundred acres of
land, which I purchased of John R.H.Palmore, at one hundred dollars, but if she
does not desire to purchase at that price, the land to be sold to the highest
bidder as the rest of my property.
And whereas I have lent money to Peter and
John Simmerman to the amount of $1716.31 in Specie or US paper, I leave it as
my will, that my executors, collect said money according to contract, if not
collected before my decease. Also a judgement in Salisbry Court, NC against
Jerimiah Wade, Senior for five or six hundred dollars, I know not the
particular amount, I leave it to Edward Wade, provided he shall see fit to
collect said judgment if not any other of the legatees, may collect it for
their own use. I leave as the executors of this my will, William B. Cook, Isaac
McBee, Everard Clark and George B. Harland, any one or more of them. Witness my
hand and seal this 3rd of September 1824. Ballenger Wade (seal)
Teste: Bennet Oneal, Samuel B. McColgan,
Thomas Johnston, Richard Wade, Cumberland County KY
I Milton King, Clerk of the County Court for
the County aforesaid, do certify that the within last will and testament of
Ballenger Wade deceased was produced in open court at the January term 1825 and
proved by the oath of Richard Wade, one of the subscribing witnesses thereto,
and ordered to record. And I have truly recorded the same, with this
certificate in my office in Will book B page 267. Given under my hand this 18th
day of January 1825. Milton King