Wilkes Co., NC Will Book #4 Page 163 Anne Robins Will In the Name of God Amen. I Anne Robins of Wilkes County and State of North Carolina being of Sound mind and Memory blessed be Go[d do this twenty second day of July in the Year of our Lord One Thousand ei[ght Hundred and twenty four make and publish this my last will and Testam[ent in manner following that is to say first of all I give and Recomend my S[oul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it and touching my worldly ??[?? I give and bequeath as follows First I desire that all my Just debts should be paid if there should be a[ny 2nd I give to my Daughter Frankey Hagler my Bed and furniture & my w]??? -ing Clothes & one half of all the other property both personal & Real that [I shall die possessed of or in anywise coming to me. 3rd I give to my Daughter Nancy Bryan one half of the Remainder of a[ll my property both personal and real as aforesaid. 4th The ballance of my property I give to Lucy Cuninghame the Daughter [of my Daughter Peggy P. Robins that Married Thomas Lenoir And Nanc[y Bryan & Lousianna Bryan Daughters of my Daughter Lucy Robins th[at Married Henry Bryan to be equally divided between the said Lucy Cun[ing -hame, Nancy Bryan & Lousianna Bryan. 5th The part given to Lucy Cunninghame I give & bequeath to my Ex[ec -tor to be hereafter appointed in trust to keep for the said Lucy Cuni[ng- -hame and to be paid over to her in her life time for her own use, wi[th out the intervention or disposal of her Husband Benjamin Cuning -hame and in case she should not live to Receive it then her part be equally divided amongst all the Children of her body then living And I hereby make and ordain my friend James Martin Executor of t[his my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set m[y page 2 (164) July Term 1833 ha]nd and Seal the day and date above written Signed Sealed Published an]d declared by the said Anne Robins in the Presents of her Wm] Parks Jut. Anne A. Robins (seal) D]iana A. Martin | mark Ja]mes Martin | North Carolina | Wilkes County | July Term 1833 The foregoing Will was duly proven in open court by the Oath of Wm Parks and James Martin was duly Sworn as Executor to said Will. Test R Martin Clk