Deed
from Sarah Mays, widow of Joseph, to son, Robert
Nelson
County Deed Book 1, page 51
Know all men by these presents that
I, Sally Mays (widow and relict of Joseph Mays) of Nelson County for and in
consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear towards
my son Robert Mays of the said County, and in consequence of his Attention and
kindness towards me in managing my worldly concerns and in order to prevent
disputes of and concerning the division of this part of my said Husband's
Estate which was left to me during my life, by his last Will and Testament and
the profits and proceeds which have been made and raised from said Estate by
myself and with the aid of my said son Robert and for and in consideration of
the sum of Ten Shillings to me in hand paid by the said Robert Mays the receipt
whereof is hereby acknowledged, Have Given Granted bargained sold and delivered
and by these presents give grant, bargain, sell and deliver unto the said
Robert Mays and to his heirs the following negroe Slaves to wit: Jack, Ellis,
and Daphney and the future increase of the said Daphney, they being the negroes
left me during life by my said Husband Joseph Mays deceased; also the use and
occupation of the land and Plantation on which I now reside, and all stock,
kitchen and household and furniture, now in my possession of every description whatever,
also all the benefit of crops which have been made on the said Plantation and
all property which may be absolutely mine by purchase or otherwise so that at
my death the said Robert shall alone be accountable for such and so much of
said property as was left to me by my said husband during life, and not for any
Crops which have been made since nor any benefit which may have derived to him
in consequence thereof in any manner whatever ~ to have and to hold the said
negroe Slaves and the use of the plantation to him the said Robert and to his
heirs for and during my natural life and to hold the remainder of property,
crops and above described to him and his heirs forever ~ Provided always and it
is the express understanding between the said Robert my son and myself that I
shall at all times have and be entitled to received from said estate a
comfortable maintenance during my life and that at any time upon the refusal of
the said Robert to furnish me with such maintenance, that then I have it
completely in my power to revoke and annull this instrument of my writing and
shall be at liberty to take full possession of all the aforesaid property in
the same manner as if this writing had never been made ~ In Witness whereof the
said Sally Mays and Robert Mays have hereunto set there hands and seals this 25th
day of January one thousand eight hundred and nine.
Sally Mays, her mark
Robert Mays
Signed and acknowledged in
presence of
Isaac White
George Mays
At a court
held for Nelson County the 27th day of February 1809 this bill of
sale was proven in Court by the Oaths of Isaac White and George Mays,
subscribing Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded.
Teste
Spotswood Garland CK