Note:WILL OF HUGH HICKLIN WILL BOOK "A" BATH CO. KY Page 11
WILL OF HUGH HICKLIN WILL BOOK "A" BATH CO. KY Page 11
Posted By: Larry Hakel Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/hicklin/
In the name of God Amen, I Hugh HicKlin of Harrison County and State of KentucKy being in perfect health and memory thanKs be given unto God and calling to mind the mortality of my body, and Knowing it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament. In the first place I give and recoommend my sould unto the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian burial at the descretion of my executors for which I appoint John McNabb of Montgomery County, Henry McDaniel of Fayette and Levi Correll of Harrison County and touching my worldly affairs as it has pleased God to bless me with in this life I give demise and dispose of in the following manner and from Viz I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Elizabeth HicKlin one bed and furniture and to have a good maintenance out of my estate during her life and for her to reside at whatever place she may choose and to be paid by my executors out of my estate also at me descease I do leave my negro woman Lett and all my property of whatever Kind to be sold by my executors on nine months credit and the money to be put to interest until the death of my wife Elizabeth. I then to be devided together with the money and bonds due to me as follows: Viz I give my daughter. Ann one dollar and no more. I give my daughter Margaret one half share. I give my daughter Jane one half share and no more. I give My son John one dollar and no more I give my daughter Elizabeth one half share. I give unto my daughter Ruth's female children one half share to be devided equally amongst them and to remain in the hands of John McNabb until they shall be of age. I give my son Hugh half a share. I give my daughter Sarah one share. I give my daughter Martha one share. I give my daughter Mary one share. I give my grandson Charles half share. I do give my son Hugh my big Bible and all my wearing apparel. I do hereby utterly maKe void all and every other will or wills by me heretofore
made ... and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in .. whenof I now- here unto set my hand and seal this Twenty First day of March inn the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and eleven,
HUGH HICKLIN<Seal)
Signed,Sealed and Published as my last will and testament in presence of Alex McDaniel
At a court held for Bath County 28th day of October 1811 this amount of the sale of the estate of Hugh HicKlin Dec'd was produced approved and ordained to be recorded. Teste. Thomas Fletcher C.B.C.
INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF HUGH HICKLIN DEC'D
1 Negro Woman $220.00 $ 220.00
Bed, Bedstand & Furniture 25.00
2 sheets,1 blanKet & 1 quilt 8.00
2 trunks, a box of medicine, razor
and ease and sundry small articles 6.00
1 tine pitcher, candlestick bottle
& parr 1.50
3 books 1.00
Amount of Bonds in Adm.hands 1255.50
$1517.00
We the commissoners appointed by the Bath County Court do apparise the estate of Hugh Hicklin Dec'd do certify that the above contains a true account of the goods delievered to us. James R. Young, Peter Gill & John Richey
At a Court held for Bath County 28th October 1811
This Inventory and appraisment of the estate of Hugh Hicklin Dec'd um produced, approved and oreder to be recorded.
Teste: Thomas Fletcher C.B.C.
Amount of Sale:
The price of the different articles sold at the house of John McNabb belonging to Hugh Hicklin Dec'd.
ITEM
1/0 small trunck price O 1 10
3 books 4/0 O 4 6
21/razor & case 4/8 O 4 3
1/box and medicine 9/1 O 3 1
1/pitcher 4/8 O 4 0
1/quart bottle 1/3 O 1 G
1/candlestick decanter O 3 0
2/combs case & sosons O 4 2
1/trunk 1 1 6
1/chamber pan O 4 0
Bed furniture & Bedstead 7 4 0
1/quilt blanket 1 19 0
3/sheets 1 4 0
1/Negor woman 31 3l 0
1/inkstand O 2 0
John McNabb, Henry McDaniel, Levi Correll
Other witnesse for the will that was out of place
Isaac Rice, Richard Harcort, Peter R. Gill, Reuben Randolph, Mahlon Hall, John Ritchey.
Note:Bath Co., KY Court Order Books; Vol. A Oct court, 1815
Bath Co., KY Court Order Books; Vol. A Oct court, 1815
pp199 - ordered that estate of Andrew McNab dec'd be appraised; any three of men listed ordered to appraise estate; names listed included Edward McLaughlin & Michael Carpenter.
However, there was also this entry:(Probably refers to a younger Andrew McNabb)
Bath Co., Ky. (Tax Books, Court Orders)
August 1817, Andrew McNabb (Capt.), John Hopkins, William Storm, and Joseph Nelson appointed patrollers in the neighborhood of James Tarry ; Archibald Hamilton, Valentine Stone, and James McIlheney to Nicholas County line, along ridge between Flat Creek and Slate Creek for 24 hours each month. (A:281)
Note:From the Mooresville Public Library Obituary Finder
From the Mooresville Public Library Obituary Finder
McNabb, Hicklin
Date of Death: 08/14/1836
Birth Date: 01/15/1803
Spouse: Rebecca McDonald, Dec. 20, 1820
Survived By: Wife.
Other: Age 33. Born in Kentucky. Parents: John and Martha (Hicklin) McNabb. Married his first cousin Rebecca. Father of 6 children, 1 son and 5 daughters.
Cemetery: Harrah/McNabb Cemetery, Madison Twp., Morgan Co.
Source Information: Cemetery index
Note:From the Mooresville Public Library Obituary Finder
From the Mooresville Public Library Obituary Finder
McNabb, John
Death Date: 00/00/1836
Spouse: Martha Hicklin
Survived By: Wife.
Other: Age 80. Born 1756; son of Andrew McNabb. Married Martha Hicklin McDonald on June 14, 1794. Father of 8 children, 6 sons and 2 daughters: Andrew, Hugh, Hicklin, John Carothers, Rachel Carothers, Thomas, Mary, and one other. He was one of the early settlers of Madison Township. [Tombstone does not give any information, other than his age at death.](Source: article by Ruth Straley in Martinsville Reporter, April 5, 1983.) [Ms. Straley notes that the cemetery no longer exists; the farm on which it once stood is now the Miller Subdivision.]
Cemetery: Harrah/McNabb Cemetery, Madison Twp., Morgan Co., Ind.
Note:From the Moorseville Library Obituary Finder:
From the Moorseville Library Obituary Finder:
McNabb, Martha
Maiden Name: Hicklin
Date of Death: 1850
Spouse: 1) Francis McDonald; 2) John McNabb
Other: "Aged about 80 years." [Tombstone does not give any other information.] Born in 1770 in Augusta Co., Virginia. Parents: Hugh and Elizabeth Hicklin. (Hugh was born in Ireland; his father was Thomas Hicklin, Sr.) Married John McNabb on June 14, 1794. Mother of 8 children, 6 sons and 2 daughters.
Cemetery: Harrah/McNabb Cemetery, Madison Twp., Morgan Co.
Died-On the 22nd. Elder ANDREW McNABB, age about 60.
Note:McNabb, Andrew. Death 06/22/1855
McNabb, Andrew. Death 06/22/1855
Spouse: 1) Jennie McDonald; 2) Elizabeth Randolph
Survived By: Wife.
Other: Age 58 years, 9 months, and 7 days. Born in Bath Co., Kentucky on Sept. 6, 1795; son of John and Martha Hicklin McNabb. Was an early settler of Madison Twp., Morgan Co., Ind. Died of congestive fever. He was buried at Mt. Gilead Church but later was moved to Mooresville when the church was torn down. [Source: article on Madison Township history in the Mooresville Guide for Aug. 6, 1897.] Father of one son, Andrew Jackson McNabb, from his first marriage, and 5 children from his second marriage.
Cemetery: Mooresville Cemetery
Obituary Source: Morgan Co. Gazette, July 14, 1855
A dissatisfaction having taken place in the church at Friendship in consequence of the right to the ground on which the meeting house stands, it is not good. In consequence of which we, the church at Mt. Gilead, principally having been members of the church at Friendship, have gone into a constitution as follows. . . . We therefore convened at the school house near Sinking Creek, recently occupied by Lowell Summers in madison Township, Morgan County, Indiana on the 22nd day of March in the year of our Lord 1835. This agreement was signed by Enoch Summers, Alsy Summers, John Lowder, Emiline Lowder, James Randolph, George H. Randolph, John McNabb, Andrew McNabb, Susannah McNabb, Cassandra McNabb, Pollyann McNabb, Elizabeth McNabb, David Casity, Katherine Johnson, Sarah Sells, Allie Cox, Elizabeth Sanders, and Polly Duree.
A dissatisfaction having taken place in the church at Friendship in consequence of the right to the ground on which the meeting house stands, it is not good. In consequence of which we, the church at Mt. Gilead, principally having been members of the church at Friendship, have gone into a constitution as follows. . . . We therefore convened at the school house near Sinking Creek, recently occupied by Lowell Summers in madison Township, Morgan County, Indiana on the 22nd day of March in the year of our Lord 1835. This agreement was signed by Enoch Summers, Alsy Summers, John Lowder, Emiline Lowder, James Randolph, George H. Randolph, John McNabb, Andrew McNabb, Susannah McNabb, Cassandra McNabb, Pollyann McNabb, Elizabeth McNabb, David Casity, Katherine Johnson, Sarah Sells, Allie Cox, Elizabeth Sanders, and Polly Duree.