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Hugh and Margaret Carmichael, 28 Sep 1803

Beloved nephew James Stewart, one third part of all our estate
Beloved nephew Alan Stewart, one third part of all our estate
Beloved cousin John Carmichael, one third part of all our estate
...bedclothes to James and Alan
Hugh (H) Carmichael (his mark)
Margaret (G) Carmichael (her mark)
Witnesses: Daniel Carmichael, Duncan McIntyre
Proven 1806
[Abstracted from original will, Richmond County, North Carolina 1779-1915 CR.082.801.5, WB-1/112, North Carolina State Archives]


Dan'l Carmichael Sen'r, 6 Jan 1820

Beloved wife Sarah Carmichael, sole use and benefit of all
Beloved son John Carmichael, all my land, increase of negros and stock
Beloved son Daniel Carmichael, ten shillings
Beloved daughter Christian, wife of Charles Colquhoun, 1 negro girl Nancy
Beloved daughter Mary Carmichael, after the death of my wife and her mother, negroe boy Jack and 6 a, mansion house and other out houses and use of firewood and 12 a of woodland, to revert to son John at her death, also negroe girl Liddy, $400, household furniture and 2 cows and calves
Beloved daughter Sarah, wife of Archibald Henderson, 5 shillings, and negroe girl Sarah
Son John and wife Sarah, Executors
Daniel (x) Carmichael (his mark)
Witnesses: James Stewart, John McMillian, Duncan McColl
Proven 1822
[Abstracted from original will, Richmond County, North Carolina 1779-1915 CR.082.801.5, North Carolina State Archives. This is immigrant Daniel Carmichael (M).]


Mary Carmichael, 21 Nov 1826

To my beloved mother Sarah Carmichael, my body clothes
To my beloved brother Daniel Carmichael, $100
To my beloved nephew Daniel Calhoun, 1 negro girl named Patsy, daughter of Liddy
To my beloved nephew John Calhoun, the first child Liddy has hereafter, with his brother Daniel and his sisters
To my beloved sister Christian Calhoun, the nigro Liddy
To my beloved nephew Duncan Calhoun, $1
To my beloved sister Sarah Henderson, my bed and its furniture, my Galic (sic) Bible and $150
To my beloved niece Mary Carmichael, 1 good cow and calf
To my beloved brother John Carmichael, all the Rest
Brother, John Carmichael, Executor
Mary (x) Carmichael (her mark)
Witnesses: Hugh Carmichael, Duncan Carmichael, Effy Carmichael
Proven 1829 by Duncan Carmichael, before M. D. Crawford
[Abstracted from original will, Richmond County, North Carolina, 1779-1915 CR082.801.5, North Carolina Archives. This is Mary (M4), daughter of Daniel & Sarah "Sallie" McCall Carmichael, who died of the "white swelling at about 30 years of age, apparently unmarried" according to the Scottish Highlander Carmichaels of the Carolinas. - djk]


John Carmichael, 2 Jun 1832

Beloved wife Nancy, all property during her life
Beloved daughters Effy, Catharine, Jennet and Margarit, after death of their mother, one half of land beginning at a small ditch on W side of old houses lying nearly N and S by running lines each way so as to divide all my lands equally. Likewise my slaves Dina, Donah, Hector, George, Berry, William and half service of Charles
Beloved son John Carmichael, $50
Beloved son Archibald Carmichael, $50
Beloved son Hugh Carmichael, $150
Beloved son-in-law John McIntyre, $100
Beloved son Duncan Carmichael, one half land retaining 260 a W side of dividing line and one half profits from cotton gin and grist mill
Son-in-law John McIntyre and daughter Effy Carmichael, Executors
(signed) John Carmichael
Witnesses: John Carmichael, Dan'l A. McArn, Dan'l Carmichael
Proven 1832
[Abstracted from original will, Richmond County, North Carolina, 1779-1915 CR082.801.1, North Carolina Archives. This is the immigrant John Carmaichael (K), probable brother of Dugald (D) and Gilbert (F) - djk]


Daniel Carmichael (Major), 13 Sep 1824

Wife Christian, sole use and benefit...including negros Tom, Flora, George, stock, household furniture and farm utensils
After Christian's death, to my daughter Nancy McLaurin and husband Duncan
After, to my granddaughters, Mary Wilkison, Nancy McLaurin, Margaret Douglass, Katharine McLaurin, Christian McLaurin, Effie McLaurin equally
To my grandsons John McLaurin, all lands (242 acres) after Christian's death.
Grand-sons-in-law Hugh McLaurin and Duncan Douglass, Executors
Daniel Carmichael (Seal)
Witnesses: D. McIntyre, John C. McLaurin, James Daugherty
Proven by Duncan McIntyre
[Abstracted from original will, Richmond County, North Carolina, 1779-1915 CR082.801.5, North Carolina Archives. ]


Gilbert Carmichael, 30 Aug 1832

Neill Carmichael, my grandson, 50 acres and same to Dougald, my grandson. To Gilbert Carmichael, 50 acres. Same to Archibald, the younger brother.
To my son John Carmichael, all the rest and a negro man named Davy and a bay horse named Dick and a bay mare Doll and a still.
To my daughter Cathrine, one third of my stock and $100
To my son-in-law Malcom McGregor, $5
To my son-in-law Archibald Ray, $5
To my son, John Carmichall (sic), all the rest
Son John Carmichall, Executor
Gilbert Carmichel (seal)
Witnesses: Malcom McColman, Daniel (S) McColeman
Proven by Daniel McColeman & Malcom McColeman, Sept 1833
[Abstracted from original will, Cumberland County, North Carolina, 1757-1955 CR029.801.6, North Carolina Archives. This is the immigrant Gilbert Carmichael (F), probable brother of Dougald (D) and John (K). - djk ]


John B. Carmichal, 29 Dec 1837

To my beloved wife Nancy and my dear children Neill, Dougald, Gilbert, Archibald and Mary, all to be divided equally.
Wife Nancy and my brother-in-law Archibald Carmichael, Executors
John B. (x) Carmichal (his mark)
Witnesses: David Gillis (x), Malcom McColman (x)
[Abstracted from original will, Cumberland County, North Carolina, 1757-1955 CR029.801.1, Will Book B/288, North Carolina Archives. This is John B. (F4), the son of immigrant Gilbert Carmichael (F) above. His wife Nancy (A24) was the granddaughter of immigrant Archibald Carmichael, and her brother, Archibald Carmichael (A21) is appointed John's co-executor. - djk ]


Estate Papers

Estate of John Carmichael
Anson County, NC - 9 Oct 1758

Anson County, NC Courthouse
Transcribed by Debra J. Kerner, 29 May 1999

Estate Book, Page 313 (315 struck through)

1758 Estate of John Carmichael Deceasd.
July 26th To Sundry Expences of the Funeral L 2" 5' "
To Mr Fro(l)ock for Letters of Administration 1" 16" "
To the Cryer of the Vandue " 10. "
To Cash Lent to said John Carmichael 4" 15. 6"
To the carriage of his goods from Pensylvania to
Dann River
6. " "
To the carriage of said Goods from Dann to
Rockey River
2. " "
To Cash paid James Harris 2" 2. "
To Cash paid Capt Abraham Alexander 2" 7. "
To Cash paid Charles Hart 1" 5. "
To Cash paid Co. Co. Nathaniel Alexander it
Being a penal Bond
12. 14. 5"
L 38" 14" 11"
To my attending of Courts hunting of horses
Collecting of debts & C. 29 Days
The Total Sum of the whole amount to
L 38. 16" 7"
35" 14" 11"
L 3" 1" 8"
William (his mark) Carmicael


Estate Book , Page 148
John Carmicael Octo. 9th 1758.
A Just and full account of all the Effects Goods and Chattels of John Carmicael Deceased Estate by (one) William Carmicael Administrator.
1 wheel & Reel
1 small chist 1 Churn hold pan & old tub
1 old pot & rack & 1 small pot
1 pail & old barrel some flax
1 small Cagg
1 old pail 1 old Quilt
1 mattock 1 Mall & wedges
plow irons & (cliveris)
2 weeding hoes
5 old history books
1 bay mare two years old
1 black mare 1 Roan Mare
1 old Dark bay Mare
1 old Gray Horse
1 Cow & Calf & 1 yearlin Heifer
1 Pide Cow 1 white fa(u) Cow
2 Steers 2 years old 1 yearlin steer
the improvement 1 old coat & breeches
the surveying Instruments

William (his mark) Carmicael

Estate Book, Page # Unknown
[right side of page missing, three dots indicate missing data -djk]
A Just and true Inventory of the sale of the Eff.....
& Chattels of John Carmical Deceased. Sold the 31 .....
175(0) at publick vandue by William Carmical a.....
L ... ...
Elizabeth Carmical 1 old bed & blanket 1 ... ...
- Ditto old wheel & reel at - ... ...
- Ditto 1 small chist at - ... ...
- Ditto 1 Pott - ... ...
- 1 Churn 1 old pan 1 old Ub at - ... ...
- 1 old pot & rack - ... ...
- 1 Pale & old barrel - ... ...
- 1 Quilt - ... ...
- Some flax & a Kagg - ... ...
- 1 Pale at - ... ...
- 1 Plow Iron & Cl(eoises) at 1 ... ...
William Carmical 1 Mattock - ... ...
- 1 Gray horse - ... ...
- Ditto 1 weeding hoe - ... ...
- 1 Arithmetick Book - ... ...
- 1 history - ... ...
Elizabeth Carmical 1 hoe - ... ...
- Ditto 1 Bay Mare 2 years old 2" ... ...
- 2 old books - 2 ...
- Ditto 1 black Mare 2" 15 ...
- 1 Roan Mare 2" 5 ...
- Ditto the bill Cow & calf 2 " ...
- 1 Yo(ur)lin heifer " 8 ...
- Ditto the improvements 2" " ...
- 1 arithteck Book - 5 ...
- 1 old coat & breeches " 9 ...
- 2 Malling wedges " 8 ...
Joseph Carmical 1 history " 5 ...
- 1 old book " " ...
John Clark to 1 white face Cow 2" " ...
To 1 steer 1" 6' ...
David Adams Sr to 1 Pide Cow 2' " ...
1 Mare 4" 8" ...
Cash Rcd. Of John Newhouse 1" 8' ...
Cash Rcd. Of Widow Graham 1" 4" ...
Cash Rcd of Jacob Smith 1" 5" ...
To the surveyors Instruments 3" 16 ...
L 38" 16' ...
Caryed over
William (his mark) Carmicael


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