LENOIR COUNTY, NC - WILLS - Charles Robinson, 9 August 1860
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COLONIAL RECORDS OF LENOIR COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ALSO KNOWN AS THE LOVIT
HINES COLLECTION - abstracted from  Microfilm Roll  MF - 95 by Martha
Mewborn Marble

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WILL OF CHARLES ROBINSON

P 212 -  9 August 1860

I CHARLES ROBINSON of County of Lenoir --- sound in mind and memory ---
this my last will

ITEM - executor to provide for decent Christian burial suitable to my
estate and to pay all funeral expenses and just debts

ITEM - I lend to my trusty friend, STEPHEN WHITE, of Kinston all the
property of every kind I may be possessed of, all horses, cattle, hogs and
stock of all kinds, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture in
a special trust --- he to hold sd property during the natural lives of my
beloved wife BRIDGET ROBINSON and my beloved son BENJAH ROBINSON and the
survivors of them for their use and benefit

ITEM - if my beloved daughter in law ARGENT ROBINSON should outlive her
husband, sd BENJAH, she to enjoy my estate - she to stand in the place of
her husband

ITEM - at the death of BRIDGET, BENJAH and ARGENT ROBINSON, my estate to
child or children of sd BENJAH and ARGENT ROBINSON

ITEM - I appoint my friend and neighbor HENDERSON LOFTIN as executor

WIT     WM SUTTON, N. H. SUTTON

1 September 1875 - W.  N. HUNTER, Probate Judge   HENDERSON LOFTIN
qualified as executor on 24 August 1875