Individual Details
Elisha Adam RAINBOLT
(1790 - Bet 18 Mar 1867 and 15 Jun 1867)
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Rainbolt, Elisha
Posted By: Jerry A. Stout (38.27.1.44)
Date: Saturday, 18 September 1999, at 4:05:21 p.m.
Johnson Co.TN Will Book Vol. 1, pp.232-234. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ELISHA RAINBOLT, Deceased.
In the name of God, Amen:
I, Elisha Rainbolt, being of sound mind and disposing memory do ordain this to be my last Will and Testament.
First: That my body be decently buried and the expenses paid by Executor out of any money belonging to my estate.
Second: That my Will and desire is that my son Julius D. Rainbolt have the sum of Five Dollars paid to him by me Executor.
Third: That my son Johns children as heirs have the sum of Five dollars to be paid by my Executor.
Fourth: That my daughter Elizabeth have the sum of twenty Dollars paid to her by my Executor.
Fifth: That there be paid to my grandson, the son of my daughter, Celia Ellen, the sum of five Dollars to be paid by my Executor, also out of the effects of my estate.
Sixth: That after my debts are all paid that my Will and desire is that the remaining land be equally divided between my two daughters, Mary Jane and Nancy Ann, and further I wish it to be understood that Nancy Anns part is only to be hers during her natural life time and then to be her son John B. Rainbolt. It is my Will and desire that she shall not be able to sell or convey the same so as to disinherit her son John B. Rainbolt.
Whereunto I have set my hand and seal this 18th day of March 1867. Elisha X Rainbold (seal) (his mark)
Witness. S. P. Sorrell, Thomas H. Triplett.
A copy test, June 15, 1867. Robert E. Berry, Clerk.
Rainbolt, Elisha
Posted By: Jerry A. Stout
Date: Saturday, 18 September 1999, at 4:05:21 p.m.
Johnson Co.TN Will Book Vol. 1, pp.232-234. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ELISHA RAINBOLT, Deceased.
In the name of God, Amen:
I, Elisha Rainbolt, being of sound mind and disposing memory do ordain this to be my last Will and Testament.
First: That my body be decently buried and the expenses paid by Executor out of any money belonging to my estate.
Second: That my Will and desire is that my son Julius D. Rainbolt have the sum of Five Dollars paid to him by me Executor.
Third: That my son Johns children as heirs have the sum of Five dollars to be paid by my Executor.
Fourth: That my daughter Elizabeth have the sum of twenty Dollars paid to her by my Executor.
Fifth: That there be paid to my grandson, the son of my daughter, Celia Ellen, the sum of five Dollars to be paid by my Executor, also out of the effects of my estate.
Sixth: That after my debts are all paid that my Will and desire is that the remaining land be equally divided between my two daughters, Mary Jane and Nancy Ann, and further I wish it to be understood that Nancy Anns part is only to be hers during her natural life time and then to be her son John B. Rainbolt. It is my Will and desire that she shall not be able to sell or convey the same so as to disinherit her son John B. Rainbolt.
Whereunto I have set my hand and seal this 18th day of March 1867. Elisha X Rainbold (seal) (his mark)
Witness. S. P. Sorrell, Thomas H. Triplett.
A copy test, June 15, 1867. Robert E. Berry, Clerk.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth DUGGER (1789 - 1850) |
| Child | Julius Dugger RAINBOLT (1818 - 1887) |
| Child | Nancy L. RAINBOLT (1821 - ) |
| Child | Celia Ellen RAINBOLT (1824 - ) |
| Child | John H. RAINBOLT (1825 - 1864) |
| Child | Mary J. RAINBOLT (1827 - ) |
| Child | Elizabeth C. RAINBOLT (1832 - ) |
| Father | Adam Dugger RAINBOLT (1758 - 1834) |
| Mother | Hannah Jane POTTER (1765 - 1834) |
| Sibling | John B RAINBOLT (1788 - 1873) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth RAINBOLT (1791 - 1826) |
| Sibling | Hannah RAINBOLT (1795 - 1889) |
| Sibling | Jesse B RAINBOLT (1797 - 1873) |
| Sibling | Adam Dugger RAINBOLT (1807 - 1895) |
| Sibling | Joseph RAINBOLT (1810 - 1880) |
Endnotes
1. Jeffrey L. Carrier, Upon A Lonely Hill - The Cemeteries of Johnson County, Tennessee (Name: Name: 1984;;), pg. 43.
2. Pollyanna Creekmore and Robert Tipton Nave, Tennessee Marriage Records - Volume 1, Carter ounty 1796-1850 (Knoxville, Tennesee: Clinchdale Press, 1958).
3. Jeffrey L. Carrier, Upon A Lonely Hill - The Cemeteries of Johnson County, Tennessee (Name: Name: 1984;;), Pg. 43.
4. Jeffrey L. Carrier, Upon A Lonely Hill - The Cemeteries of Johnson County, Tennessee (Name: Name: 1984;;), pg. 43.
