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This was the deed for William Carlisle b. 1710.
He was married to Sara Bell Anderson. Anderson seems to be her maiden name, see the
following will of Sara.
WILL
CARLILE, SARAH
July 13, 1772, Jan Ct, 1776 - Edgecombe Co., NC
Daughters: MILLIE; SARAH BALDWIN and ELIZABETH BRADLEY, my wearing apparel.
Son: ROBERT, one cow he now has in his possession.
Son: WILLIAM CARLISLE - 20 S Virginia money.
Son: WM. BELL; Son & Excr. RICHARD BELL and son JOSEPH BELL, all rest of my estate.
Wit: JAS. HILL, WILLIAM MORING, HENRY KEA.
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Robert Carlisle b. abt 1734 Edgecombe Co., NC married Sarah Coleman b. abt. 1738 Sara
Coleman
Will of Robert Carlisle abt 1834:
WILL
Abstracted from court records Edgecombe Co., NC
CARLILE, ROBERT
Sep 26, 1786. Nov Ct., 1786.
Wife & Extx: SARAH, use of plantation, where I live, all personal property for herself
and in raising my children.
Daus: SUSANNAH, MARY ANN, SARAH and RHODA.
Sons: SIMON and EDWARD: lands, houses, orchards.
Son COLEMAN, 56 A tract of land whereon LEMON O'NEAL now lives, Debt due to me from
RICHARD STROTHER,
and doubl Britch gun.
Exr. ROBERT DIGGES. Wit: ELIJAH STALLINGS, JOHN BELL.
Re Edmund Green Carlisle (there seems to be another Edmund or Edwin Carlisle) son or
Robert Carlisle and Sarah Colemnan - he married Elizabeth Ann Watley
Will of Edmund Carlisle
In the name of God Amen. I, Edmund Carlisle of the county of Morgan and state of Georgia,
do make and declare this to be my last will in manner and form following: first I resign
my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping and believing in a remission of my Sins by
the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ; And my body I commit to the earth to be burrid
in a Christian like manner. And my worldly estate I give and advise as following.
First, It is my wish and desire that my Executor hereafter named, should as soon as
practicable proceed to pay all and just demands that may be against my Estate, out of the
disposable part of my property --
Second, It is my wish & I do hereby Loan to my wife Elizabeth Carlisle, the Lot of
Land wherein I live containing two Hundred and twenty acres, and five negroes to wit,
Mark, Sarah, Patt, Jule & Siller with and during her life time or widow hood for the
Express purpose of raising and educating my children that have not left me, and I wish it
expressly understood that my wish and meaning is that the above property should be kept
together and improved for the above c/purpose untill my Youngest child (Elizabeth) comes
of age marries or dies and then for the whole (Except a negro girl named Siller) to be
sold and equally divided among or with my wife and my children (to wit) William W.
Carlisle, James W. Carlisle, Robin W. Carlisle, Green W. Carlisle, Edmund Carlisle, Jr.,
Michael Jackson Carlisle, and Elizabeth Carlisle; and the said negro girl Siller, should
my said wife Elizabeth by then be thru living, I loan to her for and during her natural
life and at her death to be equa!
lly divided among the seven above named children.
Third, I wish & direct that my two Lots of Land that I drew in the last Land Lottery
to wit, Lot No. One hundred and Ninety in 27th District Lee county & Lot No. one
hundred & thirty seven in the first District Carroll in the state aforesaid be granted
& sold & after expenses and debts are paid to be equally divided among my children
above named.
Fourth, It is my wish and my desire that my grand son Joseph P. Graggs be sent to school
untill he reads, writes & Learnt in the Arithmatic to the Rule of Three*, and when he
arrives to the age of Eighteen ( or sooner if my said Executor hereafter named should
think proper) to have a horse bridle & saddle and one bed of furniture to be made out
of the said Estate.
Fifth, I give to Thomas J. Holmes five dollars cash to be paid to him out of my Estate by
my Executor, which is to be in full of all interest or claim which the said Thomas J. may,
shall, or could have by reason of his intermarriage unto my daughter Christian.
Sixth, I give to William Graggs five dollars cash to be paid him by my Executor out of my
Estate which is to be in full of all interest or claim which the said William Graggs may,
shall, or could have reason of the intermarriage with my daughter Malinda.
Seventh, And further it is my wish & desire that should my wife and the Executor wish
to carry the family to the Chatahoochy that the Lot of Land wherein I live be sold and a
nother near to where the children may settle be bought out of the proceeds of the sale of
said Land & to be kept for the use of the family & to be disposed of in the same
manner as directed in the second Item, among my children.
Eighth, It is my wish and desire that my four youngest childrren that is now living with
me to wit Greene W. Carlisle, Edmund Carlisle, Michael Jackson Carlisle and Elizabaeth S.
Carlisle should receive and I do direct my Executor with my wife whenever they arive of
age or marry, ( or sooner should they think proper) to give them certain articles
equivilent out ot the increase of my said Estate and if not sufficient out of my said
Estate, to what I have given off to those that have left me to wit one horse bridle &
saddle, bed of furniture, with some other small articles as given heretofore.
Ninth, And I do hereby constitute and appoint my eldest son William W. Carlisle Sole
Executor of this my last will and testament, and revoking & disanuling all others -
In witness whereof I have hereinto Set my hand and Seal this third day of April in the
Year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and Twenty Eight.
Edmund Carlisle (his seal)
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Will of Elizabeth Ann Whatley:
Will of Elizabeth Carlisle, 1846 ELIZABETH CARLISLE WILL In the name of God amen. I,
Elizabeth Carlisle of the County of Chambers and State of Alabama do make and declare this
to be my last will in manner and form following First, I resign my soul into the hands of
Almighty God hoping and believing in a remission of my sins by the merits and meditation
of Jesus Christ, and my body I commit to the earth to be buried in a Christian like
manner, and my worldly estate I give and desire as follows. First It is my wish and desire
that my executor hereafter named should as soon as practable proceed to pay all just debts
and demands that may be against my estate out of the disposable part of my property.
Second. It is my wish, I do hereby give one of my beds bedstead and all my bed cloths and
wearing cloths to my daughter Elizabeth Taylor over and above her equal childs portion. It
is my wish and desire that my son William W. Carlisle be given out of my estate five
dollars and heir!
of body. It is also my wish and desire that Edmund W. Carlisle have five dollars out my
estate as heir of my body to let him know that he once had a mother. It is my wish that my
grand daughter Malinde Carlisle daughter of Edmond W. Carlisle that I have raised from
eleven days to eleven years old have good plain schooling and decent clothing and one cow
and calf to be given up to her as she may need it. It is my wish that a childs part of my
property be equally divided between my two grand sons William Carlisle and John A.
Carlisle sons of William W. Carlisle. It is my wish that my grandson Joseph P. Graggs have
five dollars of my estate. Lastly it is my wish that all the balance of' my property
be sold and the proceeds of the sale be equally divided between James W. Carlisle, Robert
W. Carlisle, Green W. Carlisle, Michael A. J. Carlisle and Elizabeth S. Taylor. And I do
hereby constitute and appoint my two sons Green W. Carlisle and Michael A. J. Carlisle
sole executors o!
f this my last will and testament and making and disanulling all other
s. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the first day of August in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & forty six signed sealed published
and declared by the said testator as and for her last will and testament in our presence
who at her request in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses
thereto. Elizabeth Carlisle (her mark) Richard G. Walker John Burton M. Phillips This
above will & testament of Elizabeth Carlisle was made & put in the hands of M.
Phillips after his death she called it in & the other two subscribing having been
moved off requested as the undersigned subscribers to witness the same this November l5th,
1854. George W. Thompson Wm. Blackburn J. H. McClain
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I have nothing more on William Carlisle Jr.
William Carlisle 1710 seems to be the son of Richard Carlisle b. abt. 1674 Prince George
Co. VA and Mary Chambliss b. abt. 1678 Charles City Co., VA, Though other records claim
his wife to be Mary Tatum, however, Mary Chambliss' mother was a Mary Tatum md. to
Henry Chambliss Sr.
I have no Hosea nor Thomas Carlisle in my database
Note: We have two Robert Carlisle with father William Carlisle. WHICH ROBERT CARLISLE, the
one married Nancy Bell or the one married Sarah Coleman, IS THE SON OF WHICH WILLIAM
CARLISLE?
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