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Will of Jacob Fry
Will Book 9, page 351-2; Frederick County Virginia
Dated 25 Feb 1805; Filed Frederick County Virginia 1 Feb 1808
erick County Virginia
I Jacob Frye of the County of Frederick and state of Virginia
do make this my last Will and Testament. First It is my will
and desire that my executors herein after named pay all my
Just debts and funeral expenses as soon after my decease as
they can. It is my Will and desire that my beloved wife Molly
Frye shall continue to live in the house I now occupy (should
she out live me) And that she shall remain in the possession
of all my moveable estate during her natural life and after
her decease to be sold by my executors and divided as herein
after directed – I Give and bequeath to my beloved son Joseph
Fry and his heirs the following tracts of parcels of land to
wit the tract on were I now live containing one hundred acres
conveyed to me by Abraham Fry one other tract containing on
hundred and eighty two acres conveyed to me by Isaac Lane and
also seventy one acres part of a tract of two hundred and
seventy one acres granted to me by Patent from proprietors
office to be laid off as to include the field adjoining
Crondsons (sp) mill Race and my meadow on the other
other side of the creek before the house. In consideration
whereof I Will and direct that my said son Joseph Fry shall
pay or cause to paid to my grandchildren John Frye and Leah
_______ children of my son John Frye deceased the sum of one
hundred dollars each in six annual payments; to my daughter
Elizabeth Keller (Kellar) wife of John Keller the sum of two
hundred dollars in six equal annual payments; to my daughter
Christana Jamison (sp) wife of Abraham Jamison (sp) the sum
of two hundred dollars in six equal annual payments; to my
daughter Polly Chrisman wife of Abraham Chrisman the sum of
two hundred dollars paid in six equal annual payments; To my
daughter Catherine the wife of Isaac Frye the sum of two
hundred dollars in six equal annual payments / the said several
payments amounting the whole to the sum of two hundred dollars
annually which the said Joseph Frye is to pay them their heirs
or assigns the first payment to commence one year after my
death or the death of my wife which ever shall live the longest.
It is further my Will that if my said wife shall live longer
than myself that my said son Joseph Frye shall give yearly and
every year one full third part of the grain Hay ____ and apples
that shall grow on the on the lands willed to him and haul the
same and also cut an haul what firewood she may want during her
natural life. I likewise will and direct that the reside of the
said tract of land / of the two hundred and seventy-one acres
containing two hundred acres be sold by my Executors as soon
as may be after my decease for the best price that can be had
for the same in such ________ as they think best ____ ______
the same to the _______ __ purchases and out of the proceeds
of such sale first pay to my said grandchildren John & Leah the
sum of the ten pounds each; to my said daughter Elizabeth the
sum of twenty pounds; to my said son William twenty pounds; to
my said daughter Christana the sum of twenty pounds and to my
said daughter Catherine twenty pounds / to them and their heirs
/ to make them equal With my son Jacob who has already received
Eighty pounds and my daughter Polly Chrisman who has already
received twenty pounds which with the sixty pounds my son Joseph
is to pay her will make her equal to the eighty pounds / and the
balance therefore to be equally divided into seven shares and one
to be paid to my said grandchildren; one other share to be paid to
my daughter Elizabeth Keller; one other share to be paid to my
son William Fry; one other share to be paid to my daughter
Christana Jamison; one other share to be paid to my son Jacob
Frye; one other share to be paid to my daughter Polly Chrisman;
one other share to be paid to my daughter Catherine Frye; their
heirs or assigns. I also Will and direct that my personal estate
after my decease and the death of my said wife / if she out lives
me / be sold by my Executors and after paying all expenses that
they divide the balance into seven equal shares and pay the amount
of one share to my said grandchildren; one other share to be paid
to my daughter Elizabeth Keller; one other share to be paid to my
son William Fry; one other share to be paid to my daughter Christana
Jamison; one other share to be paid to my son Jacob Frye; one other
share to be paid to my daughter Polly Chrisman; the remaining share
to be paid to my daughter Catherine Frye; their heirs or assigns.
I do hereby appoint my trusty friends John Fry and Joseph Snapp
Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and
disavowing all former Wills or Will by me heretofore made and
confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In
Witness to whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Test the
twenty-five day of February one thousand eight hundred and five.
Signed sealed published ________ and declared by the testor as ___ his last will and testament
In presence of ……..
P. Williams
J. W. Baylis
Joseph Watson
pp
At a court held in Frederick County the 1st day of February 1808
This Last Will and Testament of Jacob Frye deceased was proved by
the oath of Joseph Watson a witness thereto and on the motion of
John Frye and Joseph Snapp the Executors therein named who made
oath thereto according to the law certificate is granted them for
obtaining a probate thereof in due form giving security wherefrom
they together with Thomas Fawcett (sp) ______ ______ _______ into
and Acknowledged ________ the sum of two thousand dollars
conditioned for good and faithful administration of the said
deceased’s estate.
And at a Court held for this County Aforesaid the of
April 1815 is as proved by the Oath of Phillips Williams
witness there to and ordered to be recorded.
By the Court
John Frye and Joseph Snapp the Executors therein named who made
Jacob FRYE and Mary "Molly" [FRYE] were married in 1752. Mary "Molly" [FRYE]
obtaining a probate thereof in due form giving security wherefrom
Jacob FRYE and Mary "Molly" [FRYE] had the following children:
into
i. John C. FRYE.
ii. Elizabeth FRYE.
iii. William FRYE was born in 1761.38 He died in 1834 at the age of 73
iv. Christina FRYE.
v. Joseph FRYE.
vi. Jacob FRYE Jr..
vii. Mary "Polly" FRYE.
viii. Catherine FRYE
Note NI28356 :
Individuals : Jamison Sarah Catherine
14162
Note NI28370 :
Individuals : Shelton Narcissa Emaline
10323
Note NI28373 :
Individuals : Hoover Icherone
Icherone was born in Tennessee to Dr. John Hoover and his wife Sallie. She was one of four sisters, 3 of them with somewhat unusual names: Icherone, Shingo, and Souci. The youngest girl was named Josephine.
named Josephine.
CONT
In the 1900 U.S. Census (Coffee, TN) with
e, TN) with
CONT
John L Hoover Head M 43 Tennessee
Sallie P Hoover Wife F 30 Tennessee
Shingo Hoover Daughter F 6 Tennessee
Icherone Hoover Daughter F 3 Tennessee
Elija M Hoover Adopted son M 14 Tennessee
Note NI28375 :
Individuals : Hoover Josephine Lodi
Josephine Lodi Spaulding, age 102, of Northfield, died Thursday, July 10, 2008, at the Three Links Care Center in Northfield.
field.
Lodi was born Dec. 12, 1905, at home in Beech Grove, Tenn., the daughter of Dr. John and Sallie (Shelton) Hoover. She was the youngest of four daughters and was taught at home for the first few years. She then attended the local high school before going away to boarding school. Lodi then received a teaching degree from Middle Tennessee State College in Murfreesboro. She taught school in Beech Grove until her marriage to Robert Cecil Spaulding on Christmas Day in 1933.
l her marriage to
Lodi and Bob lived in his home town of Decherd, Tenn., where he taught agriculture and where their daughter Bobby Jo was born. In 1942 they moved Chattanooga, Tenn., where she returned to teaching first grade when Bobby Jo turned 10. She retired teaching after about 30 years and she and Bob enjoyed traveling to many different parts of the world. They were among the first tourists to go into China after it was opened to outsiders. They continued to travel until Bob's health began to deteriorate and they moved to Northfield in 1975.
s opened to
Lodi saw many changes in life, from horse and buggy transportation to a man on the moon. She outlived most of her contemporaries, but she never lost her smile and her eagerness to talk to others. Until her eyesight failed, she loved to sew and do different types of needlework. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends.
her eagerness to talk to others. Until her eyesight
Lodi is survived by her daughter, Bobby Jo, and her devoted son-in-law, Bev Brumbaugh; grandchildren, Monte (Angela) Brumbaugh of Afton, Minn., Shawn Brumbaugh (partner Andrea Hillis) of Minneapolis and Shannon Brumbaugh (partner Heather Mathewson) of St. Paul; great-grandchildren, Afton Kelly, Houston Brumbaugh and Rob Abel; sister-in-law, Nina Winton of Winchester, Tenn.; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert; infant son; sisters, Shingo Sanders, Icherone Alexander and Souci Hall.
ina Winton
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 18, 2008 at the United Methodist Church in Northfield, with visitation one hour prior to services at the church. Graveside services will be at Mt. Garner Cemetery in Decherd, Tenn.
Note NI28392 :
Individuals : Shelton Louis
JONES, Louise S.Age 92 of Nashville, TN, passed away October 14, 2012. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She loved her church, family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hubert Wayne Jones. Survived by daughters, Donna Phillips and Sherry (Bill) Frasch; son, Gene (Susan) Jones; grandchildren, John Ed (Melisa) Phillips, William N. (Beth) Frasch III, Tyler Wayne Frasch, Alexandra Jones, Jennifer Jean Graham and Terrie Stolz; great grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
She was a long time member of the Faithful Berean Sunday School Class at Crievewood Baptist Church.
Visitation for family and friends will be Monday, October 15, 2012 from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 10 a.m. at Crievewood Baptist Church, 480 Hogan Road, Nashville, TN. A celebration of life will be conducted at the church on Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 11 a.m. by Dr. Douglas Duty. Graveside service and Interment at Oakwood Cemetery in Tullahoma, TN at 3 p.m. Family and Friends will serve as Pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to Crievewood Baptist Church Strengthening Community. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, HICKORY CHAPEL DIRECTORS, (615) 331-1952. Still Family Owned
memorial contributions to Crievewood
Published in The Tennessean on Oct. 15, 2012
Note NI28400 :
Individuals : Burks Alton Foster
BURKS, Alton Foster, 74, of Manchester, Tennessee died Tuesday, September 28, 1999 following ah extended illness at Medical Center of Manchester. A native of Huntland, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Adie K. and Ethel Watson Burks. He was a logger and a pastor at Keith Springs Little Mountain Church and Singleton . Baptist Church. He was a member of Singleton Baptist Church, Bedford County, Tennessee.
ngleton Baptist Church, Bedford County, Tennessee.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Austin Burks and Claude Burks.
aude Burks.
He is survived by his wife, Blanche Shelton Burks, Manchester; two daughters, Shelley Dotson and husband, Luther, Manchester. Melissa Neel and husband, Tom, Petersburg, Tennessee; four brothers, Glen Burks, Booneville, Tennessee, Wayne Burks, Nashville, Tennessee, Stanley Burks, Manchester, Tennessee, . Arthur Burks, Arkansas; four grandchildren, Luke Dotson, Manchester, Cody Dotson, Manchester, Clint Neel, Petersburg, Tennessee, Heather Neel, Petersburg.
ster, Clint Neel, Petersburg,
Funeral services were held Thursday, September 30, 1999 at Manchester Funeral Home Chapel Bro. Waitstell Rhoton and Bro, Keith Shelton officiating. Burial was in Concord Cemetery, Coffee County, Tennessee.
Manchester Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Coffee County, Tennessee.
Family links:
Parents:
Adie Burks (1902 - 1976)
Ethel Watson Burks (1903 - 1984)
Parents:
Spouse:
Blanche Shelton Burks (1929 - ____)
on Burks (1903 - 1984)
Inscription:
“In My Father's House”
Note NI28416 :
Individuals : Shelton John Anderson
Also known as John J. Shelton
CONT
Unknown confusion over John B. Shelton who also appears in some records?
?
Died of Poison
d of Poison
From Rootsweb ancestry
eb ancestry
ID: I1724
Name: John Anderson Shelton
AKA: John J Shelton
Sex: M
Birth: 17 DEC 1853 in Tennessee 1 2 3 4
Death: 24 DEC 1925 in Floration, Rutherford Co, Tennessee 5 6 of Poison
Burial: 25 DEC 1925 Bradyville, Cannon Co, Tennessee 5 6
_UID: 075C836BFD8FEB469ECB2BE060425631AB14
Occupation: Farmer 1900 Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co, TN 2
Occupation: Grocer 1920 Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co, TN 1
Note:
BACKGROUND: There were a large number of Shelton's in Rutherford County, TN in the mid 1800s, perhaps most prominently Jesse Ransom Shelton who served with Nathan Bedford Forrest during the Civil War. See http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=:2613615&id=I143985 for a good tree of that group. Still trying to connect our John A Shelton to this group.
b=:2613615&id=I143985
DEATH: There is an index record for Rutherford County Clerk Records for a will for a "Shelton, John - Dec'd - Book 24, p403 (Will), p569. Book 25, p107, p357.
Book 28, p54." Not clear whether this is our John or not, perhaps someone could investigate someday.
p569. Book 25,
CENSUS: There are 60 John Shelton's listed in the index of the 1870 census at Ancestry.com. Of which at least 5 are the right age and 3 live in Rutherford County. Identifying which one is our John Shelton will be difficult without some kind of contemporary heirloom, letter, note, etc.
right age and 3 live
CONC in Rutherford County. Identifying which one is our John Shelton will be
Father: Samuel Shelton b: 1813/1814 in Virginia
Mother: Emily A Yardley b: 1816/1817 in Tennessee
NT Father: Samuel Shelton b: 1813/1814 in Virginia
Marriage 1 Isabelle Amanda Mosella McCaslin b: 16 OCT 1861 in Cannon Co, Tennessee
Married: 21 MAR 1878 in Cannon Co, Tennessee 11
Children
Has No Children W H Shelton b: 1878/1879 in Tennessee
Has No Children Lettie Shelton b: JUL 1880 in Tennessee
Has No Children Edgar Eurus Shelton b: 14 SEP 1888 in Rutherford Co, Tennessee
Has Children Boyd Anderson Shelton b: 6 FEB 1899 in Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co, Tennessee
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