Will of Benjamin Prigmore
Contributed by Rhoda Fone
Pettis Co., MO Will Book 1
Page 17
Know all men by these presents that I,
Benjamin Prigmore, the County of Pettis and State of Missouri and in the
1841 year of our Lord and sixty six year of our Government, me the said
Benjamin Prigmore intents for his last Will and testament to wit as follows.
First. I wish Mary Prigmore to
remain in possession the land and all other property belonging to the estate
during her widdowhood or till Duke Young Prigmore becomes of age, except Marie,
and as much property as will satisfy the debts. I leave the said Slave Marie
to my oldest daughter Sarah but it is to be understood that if this girl Marie
should have children they are to belong to the estate in ____ with the other
property. I design to give my children all a horse and saddle and fifty
dollars. William, Joseph, Isaiah and Benjamin my sons have got their horse and
saddles and fifty dollars, Nancy Hall my daughter has got a horse and saddle
and fifty dollars. Also Polly Baty my daughter has got a horse and saddle and
fifty dollars. My daughter Sarah has got a saddle and fifty dollars and no
horse. My two youngest daughters Sophia and Elizabeth has got their saddle but
no horse nor fifty dollars. My youngest son Duke Young Prigmore has got
neither horse, saddle or fifty dollars. These that have not received or made
equal is to be made equal hereafter.
I wish my four Sons, William,
Isaiah, Joseph and Benjamin will jointly look out and locate a pice of land
one hundred and sixty acres, for my youngest son Duke Young Prigmore to
be paid out of his part of the estate hereafter by selling property to raise
two hundred dollars to pay for the said land. I desire that my two sons
William and Isaiah have the charge of said land till Duke comes to age. My
wife Mary Prigmore is to keep all the black people till my youngest son comes
to age or as long as she can manage them but if she cannot govern them they
much be hired out to some of the heirs and the proceads to be equaly divided
amongst all the heirs.
Accept one third is to my wife
Mary Prigmore and when Duke my youngest son comes to age then and not till
then shall my black people be divided amongst my heirs. It is my wish that
they shall choose two disinterested persons to value said black people draw for
them by ballot and at my wife's death the land to be sold to the best advantage
for the benefit of my heirs.
This my last Will and testament this 4th day of July 1841.
I leave William and Isaiah Executors.
/s/ Benjamin Prigmore
Signed in the presence of
Isaac Parsons
Melton D. Berry
James Ferguson, Witnesses