I give and bequeath to my Executors a Negro boy named Isham and a Negro girl named Dilsy for the use and benefit of my grandchildren Jane, Betsy, John and Polly Ann Bostick, children of my d'~ daughter Nancy Bostick,
until Polly Ann Bostick the youngest, arises to the age of eighteen at which time the said Negroes Isham and Dilsy, with her off spring, if any, or their value shall be equally divided amongst my above men-tioned grandchildren, Jane, Betsy, John and Poll
y Arm Bostick, children of my d'd daughter Nancy Bostick, or the survivors among them.
I also give and bequeath to my Executors one hundred dollars for the use and benefit of my grandson Stephen Robinson, son of my son Edward Robinson d'd. to be raised out of my personal property and paid by my Executors over to the said Stephen when he
arises to the age of twenty one, but if the said Stephen fails to make application to my executors within four years after, the said sum of one hundred dollars to be paid over to my grandson Christopher C. Robinson.
The rest, residue or remainder of my estate including blacksmith tools, and a pair of mill stone to be sold, at twelve months credit and equally divided among my heirs, except such part as would under this provision fall to my grandchildren Christophe
r, Isaac, James, Lucy, Betsy and Jane Williams and Jane, Betsy, John and Polly Ann Bostick, children or my two d'd daughters Jenny Williams and Nancy Bostick, which shall rest in my Executors under the same rules and restrictions and at the same time as t
he special legacies by me to them given.
I here-by appoint Moses Robinson and John B. Forrester as Executors to this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of March one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty eight.
Stephen Robinson
Signed, sealed and published and declared by the above named Stephen Robinson Sr. to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator.
Samuel Caplinger
John Kelly
John B. Forrester
State of Tennessee
Smith County
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions at August Term 1835.
Then the executors of the last will and testament of Stephen Robinson was dully proven in open court by the oath of Samuel Caplinger and John Kelly, subscribing witnesses thereto, and on the motion ordered to be recorded.
Jonathan Pickett, Clk.
Smith County Court.
NOTE: At the time this will was made the property mentioned was in Smith County. When DeKalb County was formed in 1838, it fell in DeKalb County.
Tom Simpson
8101 Antioch Ch Rd W
Lenior City, TN 37772
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MY LINE OF DESCENT
George Robinson (1775 - Aft. 1850) and wife Milly Williams
Jonas Robinson (1807 - 1856) and wife Francis "Fannie" Hinsley
Frances Robinson (1849-1918) and husband John Riley Carder
Amanda Carder (1865 - 1944) and husband James Simpson
Robert Simpson (1886 - 1979) and wife Nettie Page
James Simpson and wife Elizabeth Banks
Tom Simpson
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