Individual Details
Israel Lewis FURR
(8 Feb 1836 - 31 May 1882)
He was a farmer before the Civil War.
Events
Families
Spouse | Susan Catherine TUCKER (1843 - 1925) |
Child | Timothy M. FURR (1866 - 1892) |
Child | James Madison FURR (1868 - 1938) |
Child | Daniel Bennett FURR (1871 - 1890) |
Child | Jason Harlick FURR (1874 - 1934) |
Child | Paul Lewis FURR (1879 - 1959) |
Child | Cora C. FURR (1881 - 1882) |
Father | Daniel FURR (1795 - 1876) |
Mother | Sophia WIDENHOUSE (1802 - 1885) |
Sibling | Tobias A. FURR (1824 - 1864) |
Sibling | Paul Wilson FURR (1826 - ) |
Sibling | Martin FURR (1827 - 1865) |
Sibling | Sally Mary A. FURR (1829 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Catherine FURR (1831 - 1883) |
Sibling | Daniel Caleb "Dan" FURR (1833 - 1901) |
Sibling | Moses Monroe FURR (1838 - 1919) |
Sibling | James Chesley FURR (1839 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth FURR (1841 - ) |
Sibling | Adam McDonald FURR (1841 - 1864) |
Sibling | Martha Jane FURR (1851 - ) |
Notes
Death
ABSTRACT OF WILLDEVISOR NAME & COUNTY Israel L. Furr, Cabarrus County, 1882
BOOK 3 PAGE 363 MICROFILM REF N/A
Original C.R.016.801.4
DATE OF WILL April 22, 1882
PROBATED
DEVISES AND BEQUESTS
1) Decent burial, payment of funeral expenses and debts from estate.
2) To wife Susan C. Furr tract of land purchased from Orchard L. Smith, adjoining
M.M. Furr and the Cabarrus Mining Company; all personal property as long as she
remains widow; if she remarries, then all real and personal property to be sold and
divided equally among wife and children.
3) Wife has power to sell or buy any of the personal property so as not to defraud
any heirs.
4) Wife has right to sell the tract of land mentioned in item 2 above, with stipulation
that half of the proceeds should be used to buy another tract of land which can
be hers as long as she is a widow, otherwise to be sold and divided equally among
wife and children. The other half of the proceeds to be divided equally among
wife and children.
5) Executor is to sell the tract of land "I now live on" to pay debts. If there is a
deficiency remaining, other personal property to be sold to pay debts. If the sale of
land results in a surplus after satisfying debts, then the surplus to be used by
wife and family.
6) The tract of land in item 5 is to be sold on the premises and such sale to
remain open until it brings a fair value on a credit of six months with 8% interest
unless paid in cash.
EXECUTORS Wife Susan C. Furr
SIGNED Israel (x) L. Furr
WITNESSES F.A. Kluttz. Redemus Cox
PROVED/QUALIFIED June 24, 1882 in Cabarrus Court
Application for Letters Testamentary indicates heirs to be Susan C. Furr, widow,
and Timothy M., James M., David B., Jason H., and Paul L. Furr.
Military
Private, Company B, 7th North Carolina Infantry; enlisted Cabarrus County, NC, June 21, 1861 (age 25); wounded in left hand Reams Station, VA, August 25, 1864; reported absent wounded through October 1864; paroled Greensboro, NC, May 1, 1865.Endnotes
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2. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007..
3. findagrave.com.