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Milicene Young |
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Born: 1774 Essex Co., VA
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Married: 10 Apr 1804 Granville, NC
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Died: Bet 1830-1840 Granville, NC |
FATHER
MOTHER
Elizabeth
HUSBAND
Jones W. Ragsdale
CHILDREN
Frances Ragsdale
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Below is the will of her brother, John Young
WILL Abstracts of Granville County, NC 1808-1833 pg 208
Oct 4, 1825 - proved Feb court 1827 285,286
John Young wills to wife Susan, for her lifetime, all land I have not deeded to
either of my three sons, John Y., Smith, and Henry Young, also negroes,
furniture, (3 featherbeds and furniture excepted, and to be given to my above
mentioned sons), livestock; it is my will that friends Henry Young, Sr., and
James Young allot off to my wife what they deem sufficient for a year's
provision, after my death, and also I wish my sister Milicent Ragsdale should
have quiet possession of the house I am now building her with the 15 acres
around it for her lifetime; I lend to friend Dr. James Young an acres of land
immediately around his smith's shop; to my son John Y. Young, a negro with one
already given him; to son Smith Young, a negro slave; to son Henry, a negro
slave; all other negroes and estate not disposed of to go to my three sons and
all that is left my wife, at her death, to go to them. Exrs: sons, John,
Smith, and Henry Young. Wts: H., James, William Young. To my niece,
a negro girl, that is Frances Ragsdale, daughter of M. C., Ragsdale, Aug. 21,
1826.