Will of Charles Brumfield York District, SC Will Book G, pp. 203-206 Submitted by Audrey Pool Source: York County, SC Will Book G 1820-1837 "Pages 203-206: Will of Charles BRUMFIELD of District of York.To my beloved wife Elizabeth BRUMFIELD all that tract of land whereon I now live on Fishing Creek in the district aforesaid, with all the appurtenances, and a Negro slave named Roary and a slave named Tom, a Negro woman slave named Hannah and a Negro woman slave named Sue, which said slaves belonged to her before our intermarriage, also my two mares old Bet, young Bet and young Bet's two colts. A plantation on Fishing Creek adj. The land whereon I now reside and James BRIANT, George DAVIS, being the tract which I lately purchased from William MARTIN, 330 acres, to be sold at publick sale to the highest bidder. To my son JAMES BRUMFIELD of the state of Georgia #300, from the sales of the land, etc. To my granddaughter the daughter of my late son Isaac BRUMFIELD deceased, the Christian name of which said child I understand to be Caroline, $600 when she arrives at the age of 21 or marries. All the rest of my estate to be divided amongst my children Elizabeth MC CORKLE, John BRUMFIELD, Charity NEELY, JAMES BRUMFIELD, Mary MASSEY, and Jesse BRUMFIELD. I appoint my son Charles BURMFIELD (LS). Wit: Robert CLENDINEN, John FEEMSTER, Hugh B. DAVIDSON."