LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
OF
DRURY HAM,
Revolutionary War Soldier
Transcribed by
Valerie J. Thompson
March 1, 2019
Lincoln County, Kentucky Will Book M,
pages 84,85
I, Drury Ham of Lincoln County and State
of Kentucky do hereby make my Last Will and Testament in manner and form
following, that is to say, 1st, I desire that all my just debts be
paid, 2nd it is my desire
that my wife, Mariah, have two hundred dollars paid to her at my death, and two
hundred dollars more at the end of one year thereafter, and should she die
before I do, it is my desire that my wife’s son, Lilburn Johnson shall have the
last two hundred dollars named in this item, and the first two hundred dollars
named in this item returned to my legal heirs, and it is hereby understood and
agreed upon by and between myself and my wife, Mariah, that she is not to come
in or claim any more of my estate exclusive of the four hundred dollars named
above in this item. 3rdly, it is my will and desire that my daughters, Sally
Harris and Matilda Wheeldon, and my son, Hardin W Ham shall have an equal part both
real and personal of the balance of my estate that I have not herein before
disposed of. 4th, it is my will and desire that the children of my daughter
Lucinda Graham have one equal part of my estate the same as my two daughters
and my son named in the 3rd item of this my Last Will and Testament,
and the said Lucinda Graham shall be the agent for her children, and receive
their part of my estate and apply it to their benefit. 5th, It is my
will that Charles N. Talbot and Drury W. Talbot, and Hardin W. Talbot, infant
children of my deceased daughter, Malinda Talbot, shall have one equal part of
my estate the same and equal with my children herein before named and that
their part of the money arising from my estate be put in interest until they
arrive at the age of twenty-one years
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old, and in
case either of the children named in this item should die before they arrive at
the age of twenty-one years old, the part of each child to return to his
brothers, and in case all three of said children should die before they arrive
at the age above named, then and in that case their part is to return to my
legal heirs. Lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint Elisha Perkins and
Lewis Ball as my Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 26th
day of September 1835.
N B: The
words, she, to and part were entered before assigned.
Drury Ham {Seal}
Signed and
sealed
In presence
of:
Lewis Ball
Lewis X
Padgett (his mark)
E. Perkins
Dabney Gooch
Lincoln
County Kentucky Court Set
At a county
court holden for the County of Lincoln on Monday, the 28th of
December 1835, the Last Will and Testament of Drury Ham was exhibited into
court and was proven by the oath of Lewis Ball, one of the subscribing
witnesses, and ordered to be recorded by Elisha Perkins, one of the Executors
named in said will, who made oath as the law directs, and executed bond in the
amount of three thousand and five hundred dollars with Moses Grimes and Green
Moore, his securities, with proper condition ordered that a certificate be
granted to him in and form of law.
Witness: Thomas Helm
Clerk
of Lincoln County Court
According to the pension papers of Drury Ham W27878, he died the day after Christmas,
the 26th of December 1835. He had previously been married to Rachel
Williams, 21 June 1791 in Madison County, Kentucky. He married Mariah Johnson 6
April 1827 in Lincoln County, Kentucky. He was born 9 July 1760 in Orange
County, Virginia. From census records, Mariah was born in 1800.
There are other estate papers for Drury Ham, in Lincoln County, Kentucky Estate Box 34, and further record in Order Book 10, pages 398-400
Mariah married Elisha Perkins 6
February 1840 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. The marriage bonds are recorded in
the pension papers. Elisha Perkins died 22 November 1864. James Eubank and Benjamin F. Eubank gave statements that "Elisha Perkins died on the 22 day of November 1864 and that she [Mariah] has remained a widow from that date until the present time.They further state that they are able to fix the date of death of Elisha Perkins for the following reasons, that they were present soon after the death and helped dress and lay said Elisha Perkins out after his death. Also,the said Elisha Perkins died on the 22 day of November 1864, it being the same day that we killed a lot of large hogs that was bought at James Crows, and furthermore, the above date is inscribed on said Perkins tombstone..."
Mariah Perkins is buried at the Barrier Johnson Farm Cemetery in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
Mariah, wife of Elisha Perkins June11, 1800-May 15, 1875 Presious Gran Ma
Photograph of her tombstone is located at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kylinco2/3Cemeteries/PerkinsMariah-Barrier FarmJohnsonCem.jpg
Mariah Perkins is buried at the Barrier Johnson Farm Cemetery in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
Mariah, wife of Elisha Perkins June11, 1800-May 15, 1875 Presious Gran Ma
Photograph of her tombstone is located at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kylinco2/3Cemeteries/PerkinsMariah-Barrier FarmJohnsonCem.jpg