I, William Chambers, of the County and the State aforesaid, being of sound mind and memory and knowing all men are born to die, having a wish to dispose of what few goods and chattels, lands and heridments that is has pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me in this world, do make and ordain and establish by these presents this my last will and testament, subject to the control of my Executors hereinafter named. FIRST. I wish all my just debts be paid. SECOND. I give and bequeath to Rebecca Stuckey and William Chambers, Alias Stuckey, the lot or tract of land called Van Landingham lot containing 152 1/2 acres in the Third District, part of No. 207 and the tract of land called Ward Lot, containing 202 1/2 acres, in the Third District whereon I now live, which tract of land lies in the County of Wilkinson, in which said lot or tract of land to be equally divided when William arrives at the age of 21. THIRD. I give and bequeath to Rebecca Stuckey one sorrel horse called Old Ball; two cows and calves, two beds, a bedstead and furniture. FOURTH. I give unto Rebecca Stuckey, one Negro woman named Nicey until her death of widowhood After her death I wish the said Negro woman to go to Elizabeth Chambers, alias Elizabeth Stuckey. FIFTH. I give and bequeath to Rebecca Stuckey one Negro boy named Simon during her lifetime or widowhood. After her death I wish the said Negro boy, Simon, to go to Solomon Chambers, alias Solomon Stuckey. SIXTH. I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Chambers, alias Elizabeth Stuckey, one Negro named Anne; one bed and one bedstead and furniture and one heifer. SEVENTH. I give and bequeath to William Chambers, alias Stuckey, one Negro girl named Silva; one Negro named Jack, one bed stead and furniture; one cow and calf, one sorrel horse. EIGHTH. I give and bequeath to Solomon Chambers, Alias Stuckey, one Negro girl named Elizabeth one bed, bed stead and furniture and one cow and calf. NINTH. I give and bequeath to Rebecca Stuckey, all the corn, fodder, peas, potatoes, and stock hogs. TENTH. I give and bequeath unto my son, Joel Chamber's heirs, $10 to be paid by my Executor. ELEVENTH. Omitted. TWELFTH. I give and bequeath to my son, Henry Chambers, one Negro woman named Mollie. THIRTEENTH. I give and bequeath to William Chambers, alias William Stuckey, and unto Elizabeth Chambers, alias Stuckey, and to Sabrina Chambers, alias Sabrina Stuckey, two Negro men by the names Elijah and Moses, which said Negroes to be hired for every year until William, Elizabeth and Sabrina becomes of age, then for the children to take them into hand and divide them in profits (equally) arriving from the hire of the two said Negroes. I appoint to this my last will and testament, Samuel Beall, Jethro Dean and Jesse Peacock, Executors to the same. This is done with my own arms and sealed with my own hands, this the 27th day of October 1836 (signed William Chambers) Probated January 6th, 1837.