CASWELL, MATTHEW

Secretary of State
Colony of North Carolina
Tyrrell County
Dated 24 March 1754


In the name of God amen, this twenty fourth day of March seventeen hundred and fifty four; I Matthew Casewell of Tyrrell County in the Province of North Carolina planter being sick and weak in body, but of sound and perfect memmory thanks be give to God for the same therefore calling to mind the mortallity of my body & knowing it is apointed for all men once to die; do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament in the form & manner following: That is to say principaly and first of all I recommend my Soul into the hands of God who gave it me & my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent Christain burial at the decression of my Executors hereafter named. And as touching such worldly Estate where with it hath ___ pleased God to bless me in the life, I deposs of the same in the manner & form following.

Imprimis - I give & bequeath unto my beloved son Matthew Casewell the plantation and two hundred and twenty acres of land being the land formely belonging to Edward Phelps; and likewise twenty two acres of land out of the Loghouse Land(?) Joyning on Samuel Spruill line ......................

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved son Samuel Casewell my Log House plantation with two hundred areas of land belonging to the same;

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved son Elisha Casewell my manner plantation which I now live on; with one hundred thirty and six acres more or less to him and his heirs and assigns forever.

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Joanna Caswell the land called ye Red Banks with one hundred acres of land joyning the plantation to her her heirs and assigns forever with twenty two acreas of land in the Log House survey joyning her brother Matthew:

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Eliz Casewell the plantation and land belonging to the same; known by the name of Briffets Island to her & her heirs & assigns forever

Item - I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Jemima Casewell the plantation and land belonging to the same; known by the name of Addisons Island; and likewise my part of the tract of land surveyed between me and James Phelps Senr. Lying on the east side of the Scuppernong River to her and her heirs and assigns forever.

Item - I give and bequeath to my daughter Tabitha Casewell two hundred acres of land known by the name of the Log House land joyning my son Samuell to her or her heirs and assigns forever, or forty pounds proel. My son Matthew having the refuase(?) then Samuel.

Item - I give and bequeath to Casewell Hassell one cow calfe and her increase

Item - I give and bequeath to my well belove wife Elizabeth Casewell one third part of all my personal Estate the remainder to be equally divided between my children, to be divided at the descression of my executors.

Item - I make constitute and ordain my beloved wife Elizabeth Casewell Executrix and my beloved father in law Samuell Spruill and my son Mathew Casewell Executors of this my Last will & Testament (Utterly disaanuling all other) allowing this and no other to be my Last will and Testament In witness whereof I have .....set my hand & seal the date above written.

Matthew (his -MC- mark) Casewell

Signed sealed published pronounced
and declared by the sd. Matthew Casewell
as his Last will and testament in the
presence of us

Joshua Turner, Jurat
Robert Elton
Edward Phelps


North Carolina
Tyrrell County
June Court 1754

These my certify that Joshua Turner one of the subscribing evidences to the within will came into open count & made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that he saw Mathew Caswell sign seal pronounce & declare the within writing to contain his last will & Testament and at the same time her saw Robert Elton & Edward Phelps sign their names as evidence to the same. Then appeared Samuel Spruill & Mathew Caswell Executors & Qualified themselves as Executors by taking the oath as the Law in such cases directs. Ordered that the Honorable James Murray Esq. Secretary of this Porvince have notice therof that Letters Testamentory issued accordingly.

Test Evan Jones Clerk Court


Mathew Casewell Will Letters Recorded 25 September 1754

Recorded in the Secretary's Office Book A page 133.


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Gordon L. Basnight