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- !NOTES:Marty Grant's 6th Great Grand Uncle, assuming he is a son of Matthew Patterson, which isn't proven.;
!NOTES:No direct evidence that this Samuel Patterson is related to Matthew et al. If it turns out he isn't, then the people he named in his Will might not be related to Matthew either.
!CENSUS:1790;
!CENSUS:1800;
!CENSUS:1810 x
!ENTRY:17 Oct 1810 Haywood Co, NC Land Entries 1809-1810 # 213, page 35. Samuel Patterson enters 150 acres on the waters of the Tuckeseege about half a mile north of the indian road leading to Tillinoah
* This might be the Samuel Patterson, son of Matthew Jr instead of this Samuel, but I tend to think not.;
!WILL:31 May 1813 Haywood Co., NC Samuel Patterson (Loose Wills) (Abstract of names)
... my saddle and saddle bags to Samuel Patterson my brothers son ...
... unto Salley Owen one bed and furniture and a chest ...
... unto David Cason (sic) two pair of britches ...
... unto Febe Dunn one pot ...
... unto Jessey Owen all my money due to me on notes of hand ... $76.75, also $15.50 ...
... unto Samuel Patterson Owen one silver watch ...
... my worthy friends Jessey Owen and Samuel Patterson Executors ...
Signed: Samuel (his mark) Patterson ...
Witnesses: Elijah Owen
George Williams
Levy (his mark) ---
... Elijah Owens was offered to prove but on his Oath could not say that he ever heard the deceased make or endorse it his will or make a mark;
!WILL:Full transcript made by me from original:
In the Name of god amen I Samuel Patterson of Haywood County and State of North Carolina being of sound and perfect mind and memory blessed be god do this 31 first day of may AD 1813 make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following – that is to say after my funeral charge is paid and just debts satisfied.
First I give and bequeath a saddle and sadle bags unto Samuel Patterson my brothers son
I give and Bequeath unto Salley Owen one bed and furniture and a chest
I give and Bequeath unto David Cason two pair of britches
I give and Bequeath unto Feby Dunn one pot
I give and Bequeath unto Jessey Owen all my money due to me on notes of hand. The mount on the hole different notes 76 dollars and 75 cents also 15 dollars and fifty cents.
I give and Bequeath unto Samuel Patterson Owen one silver watch
and I hearby make and ordain my worthy friends Jessey Owen and Samuel Patterson Executors of this my last will and testament in wittness whereof I the said Samuel Patterson have to this my last will and testament set my hand and Seal the day and year above written. Samuel (his mark) Patterson
Signed Sealed published and Declared by the said Samuel Patterson the testator as his last will and testament in the presents of us who ware present at the time of signing and sealing these presents
Elijah Owen
George Williams
Levy (his mark ) (Watson? last name illegible)
Elijah Owens was offered to prove but on his Oath could not say that he ever heard the deceased make or endorse it his will or make a mark;
!NOTES:Was dead by 21 Mar 1815 for Jesse Owens presented an inventory of Samuel's estate for probate;
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