I Christopher Hitch of Fauquier County do hereby make my last will and testament in manner
and form following, that is to say 1
st I desire that the
lease for one hundred acres of land lying on Rattlesnake Mountain be immediately sold after
my decease and out of the money arising therefrom all my just debts and funeral expenses be
paid and should the same arising from such sale be insufficient for the above purposes, then
it is my will and desire that the balance be made up out of the sales of my perishable estate
and paid to my several creditors. 2
ndly I give to my three
sons Leven Hitch, Elias Hitch and Loyd Hitch the lease for the lott of land I now live on
containing one hundred and fifty acres, also another lease adjoining the same containing
thirty six acres to be equally divided amongst them.
3
rdly I give to my daughter Airy her choice of a horse.
4
thly I give my daughter Betsy Arnold her choice of a cow
and calf.
5
thly I give my daughter Lucy Harris a bed and furniture,
also her choice of a cow and calf.
6
thly I give my daughters Airy Hitch, Nelly Hitch and Darkey
Hitch a bed and furniture, one cow and calf and two sheep each.
7
thly I give to my sons Nathan Hitch, John Hitch, Wiseman
Hitch and Archibald Hitch and to my daughters
Susan Smoot,
Peggy Smoot,
Sally Arnold, Becky
Arnold and Lucy Harris five pounds each to be paid in cash at the end of nine months after my
decease.
8
thly I give my sons Elias Hitch and Loyd Hitch each a colt
of the value of ten pounds.
9
thly I give all the rest of my estate both real and personal
of what nature and kind soever it may be not herein before particularly disposed of to my sons
Leven Hitch, Elias Hitch and Loyd Hitch and to my daughters Airy Hitch, Nelly Hitch and Darkey
Hitch to be equally divided amongst them. And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my sons
Nathan Hitch and Leven Hitch executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other
or former wills by me heretofore made. Witness my hand and seal this
25
th November 1803.
Signed, sealed and acknowledged in presence of
Wm Clarkson
Thomas Foley
Thomas Roberts
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In the name of God Amen, I Christopher Hitch being weak and low and having heretofore
made and executed my last will and testament do add the following codicil which it is my
will and desire may be incorporated with and taken as a part of my said will. That is to
say, it is my will and desire that my three daughters Airy Hitch, Nelly Hitch and Darkey
Hitch live in the house I now occupy as long as they live unmarried and enjoy in common
with my three sons Levin Hitch, Elias Hitch and Loyd Hitch the profits of the two leases
before willed to my said three sons during their residences as aforesaid or until they or
either of them marry, in which case, the proportion of the one marrying is to cease from
the time of her marriage. It is also to be understood that this provision is made for my
said daughters only while they remain single but to cease at the time of their several
marriages. It is further my will and desire that my mother may live with my said three
daughters and be maintained out of my estate as long as she lives with them, but it is not
intended she shall be maintained out of my estate unless she lives with my said daughters.
And lastly it is my will that my two sons Elias Hitch and Loyd Hitch have a bed and
furniture each in addition to the property before give them. In witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the
14
th day of May 1805 hereby in all
things confirming my said last will with the addition of this codicil.
Signed, sealed, published and pronounced in presence of
Will Clarkson
Matthew Neale
Isaac Arnold
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Signed, sealed,
At a court held for Fauquier County the 22
nd day of July 1805.
This will was proved by the oaths
of William Clarkson and Thomas Foley witnesses thereto and the codicil thereto annexed
being also proved by the oaths of William Clarkson and Matthew Neale witnesses thereto
ordered to be recorded. And on motion of Nathan Hitch and Leven Hitch the executors
therein named who made oath and together with William Clarkson, Isaac Arnold and
Matthew Neale their securities entered and acknowledged bond in the penalty of four
thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs, certificate is granted them for obtaining a
probate thereof in due form.
Teste
F. Brooke C.C.