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William Pratt

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Talbot County, Maryland, USA
Death: October 1817 (84-85)
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
Place of Burial: Unknown
Immediate Family:

Son of William Pratt and Mourning Pratt
Husband of Sarah Lambdin Pratt
Father of John Pratt; Sarah Adams; William Pratt; Benjamin Pratt; Samuel Pratt and 1 other

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About William Pratt

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William Pratt was born BEFORE 1735. William married Sarah Thomas AFTER 1753.

William Pratt
in the North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998
Name William Pratt
Residence Place Anson, North Carolina
Will Date 2 Oct 1817
Probate Date 2 Oct 1817
Probate Place Anson, North Carolina, USA
Inferred Death Year 1817
Inferred Death Place North Carolina, USA
Item Description Wills, Vol 1, A-B, 1751-1848
Others Listed (Name) Relationship
William Pratt
Benjamin Pratt Son
John Pratt Son
William Pratt Son
Samuel Pratt Son
Sarah Adams Daughter
William Fair Grandson

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Anson County NC Slave Data & Free Persons of Color
October 10, 2020
Will of Samuel Pratt Samuel Pratt (son of William Pratt who died in 1817) Anson County NC Will Book B Pages 197 thru 200. Written May 12, 1843 – Probated October of 1845;
In the name of God Amen, I Samuel Pratt of the County of Anson & State of North Carolina, being of sound mind & disposing memory do make, ordain & publish this to be my last Will & Testament as follows;
Item #1 – I give & devise to my son John Pratt & his heirs five hundred acres of land, being the last tract I purchased of W. H. Harrington & also the following Negro slaves by the names of Ben, Stephen, Tom & George & should my son die without lawful heirs of his body, then the said land & slaves are to go to my other children & their heirs surviving.
Item #2 – I give & devise to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs, the plantation whereon I now live (embracing the Carter, Nancy Curtis & Short properties) and also the Negro slaves by the names of Hardy, Jim, Henderson & Nelson to hold in trust for my son William Pratt during his natural life & after his death to go to his lawful children & their heirs but should he die without any children, then the property would go to my other children & their heirs.
Item #3 – I give & devise to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs, the lands I first purchased of Col. H. W. Harrington, lying on the south side of Jones Creek, together with one hundred & seventy-five acres that I purchased from Chaney Moorman & also the slaves by the names of Aaron, Ned, Charles & Aleck, to be held in trust for my son Hiram Pratt, during his natural life & after his death to his lawful children & their heirs & should he die without having an lawful issue of his body, then to my other children & their heirs that are surviving.
Item #4 – I give & devise to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs in trust for sole & separate use & benefit of my daughter Sara Brooks & her heirs, the land situated north of Jones Creek of the first purchase I made of H. W. Harrington, together with one half of the old tract I purchased of H. M. Evans & also the slaves Hal, Little Joe & Marlow.
Item #5 – I give & devise to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs in trust for the sole & separate use & benefit of my daughter Charlotte Short (wife of Thomas Short) & her heirs, one half of the lands that I purchased from John C. McKenzie & also the following slaves; Lila & her youngest child & Esther & her youngest child.
Item #6 – I give & devise to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs in trust for the sole & separate use & benefit of my daughter Nancy Short (wife of Daniel Short) & her heirs, the tract of land known as “Magnolia” where Daniel Short now lives which was purchased from Farquhar McRae & also the following slaves; Old Joe, Ann & child & Esther.
Item #7 – I give & devise to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs, the lands that embrace in the second purchase that I made of H. W. Harrington together with one half of the old place known as the Evans & Adams lands & also the slave woman Phyllis & her child & their increase, to have & to hold in trust for the sole & separate use & benefit of my granddaughter, Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas & Eddy Bailey, for her natural life & after her death to her children & if she dies without any children, then to be equally divided between my children (her uncles & aunts on her mother’s side) & their heirs surviving.
Item #8 – I give & devise to Eliza McAlpine, wife of Alexander McAlpine, the other half of the John C. McKenzie lands (the one half having been already divided to Charlotte Short). I also give to Eliza Alpine, the slave girls Sylvia & Betsy & also fourteen hundred and fifty dollars to her & her heirs.
Item #9 – All the residue of my estate both real & personal that I devise shall be equally divided amongst all my children & all that part or portion which may fall to my sons; Hiram Pratt & William Pratt & to my daughters; Sara Brooks, Nancy Short & Charlotte Short & my granddaughter Ann Elizabeth Bailey. I leave to Alexander McAlpine & John Pratt & their heirs, to be held by them in trust in the same manner & for the same purposes as is herein before respectively provided.
Item #10 – I nominate, constitute & appoint John Pratt & Alexander McAlpine, Executors of this my last Will & Testament, hereby revoking all other Wills heretofore made by me & declaring this & this only to be my last Will & Testament on this May 12th of 1843
Samuel Pratt
Signed, sealed, published & declared to be the last Will & Testament of this Testator in the presence of us, who in the presence of the Testator & of each other have witnessed the same. Transaction witnessed by Dudley D. Daniel & C.C. McCaskill.
Anson County Clerk of Court – October Term 1845 – Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions – The last Will & Testament of Samuel Pratt was duly proven in open court by the oaths of the witnesses, whereas John Pratt & Alexander McAline qualified as Executors of the estate of Samuel Pratt.
Norfleet D. Boggan – Clerk of Anson County Superior Court


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William Pratt's Timeline

1732
1732
Talbot County, Maryland, USA
1756
1756
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
1757
1757
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
1759
1759
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
1760
1760
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
1770
November 14, 1770
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
1817
October 1817
Age 85
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
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