Il est marié avec Anna Reaves.
Ils se sont mariés le 17 mars 1810, il avait 16 ans.
Enfant(s):
William Frink is Leon Carlisle's 3xgreat grandfather. He is buried in Frink cemetery in Brunswick Co (likely Ocean Isle-Long Beach or Calabash) which is now a golf course.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF WILLIAM FRINK. - 7 Sep 1857
In the name of God amen: I, William Frink, of the County of Brunswick and State of North Carolina, being of sound, disposing mind and memory, and considering the uncertainties of this life do make, publish and declare the following to be and contain my last Will and Testament. That is to say --
First, it is my will and desire that all my just debts be paid out of the first monies that shall come into the hands of my Executors as part and parcel of my Estate.
Secondly. I have heretofore given to my son Willim Frink one hundred & fifty acres of land in the County of Columbus, worth one hundred & fifty dollars and placed in his possession a negro slace named Friday worth Four hundred dollars, and I do hereby confirm the gift and devise of the said land and the said slave, Friday, and I further give and bequeath to him fifty dollars in cash so as to make the amount advanced to him equal to that advanced to my son, Thomas.
Thirdly. I have given to my son John,land worth one hundred and f ifty dollars, and placed in his possession a boy named Sam. I hereby confirm the said devise of land & gift of slave Sam; and also direct that one hundred dollars in cash be paid to him so as to make him equel to this other brothers.
Fourthly. I have heretofore given to my Thomas, a boy named Ben and two hundred dollars in cash. I confirm these gifts to him as to make him equal with his other brothers.
Fifthly. I have heretofore given to my son Samuel C. a negro boy named Leonard, valued at four hundred dollars in cash. I hereby confirm these gifts and direct that one hundred dollars be paid to him so as to make his share equal to his other brothers.
Sixthly. I have heretofore given to my son Solomon, a negro boy named Parish valued at found hundred dollars & cash of one hundred dollars. I hereby confirm these gifts and direct that eleven hundred dollars be paid to him, so that his share may be one thousand dollars more than his other brotherd above named. I do this in consequence of his being a cripple.
Seventhly. I have heretofore given to my son Jabez a negro boy named Stanley, valued at four hundred dollars. I confirm said gifts and in addition direct that two hundred dollars be paid him in addition. I give, devise and bequeath unto my said son Jabez the plantation where I reside, known as the Green Tract, containing fourteen hundred twenty acres. I give him this plantation over and above the share of his brothers because he is now living with me and bacause I expect him to take care of his mother should she survive him.
Eighthly. I have heretofore given my daughter, Elizabeth Hawes, a negro girl named Elizabeth. I confirm said gift and in addition direct that two hundred dollards in cash be paid to her so as to make her share equal with here brothers.
Ninthly. I direct my Executors to select from my negroes a woman of the value of four hundred dollars and to pay in cash two hundred dollars to my daughter, Prudence Gore, wife of William Ellis Gore, so as to make her share equal with the others.
Tenthly. I have heretofore given to my daughter, Nancy Stanaland, dec'd wife of Samuel B. Stanaland, a negro woman named Isby, valued at four hundred dollars. I confirm said gift to my said wife (?) and lo direct that two hundred dollars be divided among her children so as to make their share equel to the others.
Eleventhly. I give and bequeth to my daughter, Eliza Gore, in like manner as I have given my daughter Prudence, one negro woman to be selected by my Executors of the value of four hundred dollars and two hundred dollars in cash so as to make her equal with her brothers and sisters.
Twelfthly. I give and bequesth to my daughter, Patience somerset, wife of Calvin Somersett, a negro girl named Martha and two hundred dollars in cash to make her share equal to the others.
Thirteenthly. I have heretofore given to my daughter Frances Olive Bell, wife of Samuel Bell, a certain slave named Celia, valued at four hundred dollars. In confirm said gift and direct that two hundred dollas be paid her to make her share equal to her brothers and sisters.
Fourteenthly. All the rest and residue of my property of every kind, real and personal. I wish divided into twelve equal shares: One share to be allotted to each of my sons and daughters above names and one share to each of the children of my daughter, Nancy Stanaland, as may be living at my death. but it is my express will and desire that should my daughter Olive die without children the share allotted to her shall be equally divided amongher brothers and sisters and the children of Nancy Stanaland, share and share alike.
Fifteenthly. It is my will and I also direct and declare that the property here in specially divided and also the shares that may be allotted to my daughters and grand-daughters as their respective shares of the residue of my estate shall be held by my Executors hereinafter named, in special trust and confidence for the sale of separate use and benefit of my said daughters and grand-daughters, free from and in anywise subject to the debts or contracts of their said present or any future husbands. But my Executors may allow the property to remain in their possession and it is my desire that they do unless it shall be necessary to the true execution of this clause in my will that they take the same into their own possession.
Lastly. I hereby nominate and appoint and constitute my sons, William Frink and John Frink, Executors to this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoling and declaring void all other and testaments by me heretofore made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 7th day of September, A.D. 1857.
William Frink (Seal)
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Testator to be and contain his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have at his request hereunot set out names as subsribing witnesses. The words "of my Excutors" in the first clause interlined and John erased and Samuel interlined in the devise to my son John on first page - also the words "be paid for" on second page, interlined befoe signing.
Joseph Stanaland
E. W. Grissett
Sam Langdon
And the execution of the said paper writing being duly proved in open Court by the oath of Joseph Stanaland and Samuel Langdon, two of the subscribing witnesses therto, it is considered by the Court that the said paper writing is the last Will and TEstament of William Frink and sufficient to law to pass the real estate and personal property herein divided. it is therefore ordered that said Will be admitted to probate and recorded in the Book of Wills. Whereupon William Frink and John Frink duly qualified as Executors to said last Will and Testament.
Recorded agreeable to Act of General Assembly, Special Session, 1908. Ratified February 1st, 1908.
Copied from Old Record Book E - unpage.
A true copy
(signed) S. B. Frink
C. S. C.
DEEDS:
Columbus County, North Carolina
Abstracts of Deed - 1829-1840 Book E & F
14 Nov 1811
WILLIAM ALFRED to WILLIAM FRINK, 14 Nov 1811; $275, 200 A. on S. side of Seven Creeks at mouth of a branch called Clarke Cabin adj. Thomas Frink & Allerson.
Wit: Rebekah Frin & Thomas Frink. Aug Term 1832 (E-187/188)
25 Mar 1815
Land Grant to WILLIAM FRINK, 100 A. on S. side of Seven Creeks on Pireway road adj. Gen'l Smith's line. Ent. 25 Mar 1815; Pat. 24 Nov 1817 (F-184)
14 Mar 1816
JOHN SIMMONS to WILLIAM FRINK, 14 Mar 1816; $30, 50 A. adj. David Allerson on Cabbin Creek branch.
Wit: John Simmons, Jr. & ThomasFrink. Aug Term 1832 (E-188/189)
13 Dec 1819
ISAAC ETHERIDGE (Planter) to WILLIAM FRINK, 13 Dec 1819; $200, 200 A. adj. James Rodes' Ramsay place incl improvements whereon William Alfred lived.
Wit: William Alfred & A. C. W. Grissett. Aug Term 1832 (E-189)
16 Nov 1826
JAMES RHODES to WILLIAM FRINK, 16 Nov 1826, $500, 25 A. on S. side of Seven Creeks adj. the Ramsay ford (called the Ramsay tract).
Wit: Isaac Ehteridge & Sam'l Rhodes. (Aug. Term 1832 (E-185)
16 Nov 1826
JAMES RHODES Sr., to WILLIAM FRINK, 16 Nov 1826, $50, 100 A. on S. side of Seven Creeks, adj. Daniel Long.
Wit: Isaac Ehteridge & Sam' Rhodes. Aug Term 1832 (E-186)
24 Feb 1819; $100, 100 A. on Boziers bay.
Wit: Isaac S. Dage, John Smith & William Alfred. Aug Term 1832.
L. Ehteridge proved handwriting of John G. Smith and Isaac S. Dage (E-186-187)
9 Jan 1829
JAMES RHODES to WILLIAM FRINK, 9 Jan 1829; $50, 150 A. on Seven Creeks. With. John H. Faulk & H. Frink. Handwriting of John H. Faulk proved by John Gore (F-142)
2 Sep 1833
ANDREW L. GOLD to WILLIAM FRINK, BoS dtd 2 Sep 1833; $425, Negro named Abram, 27 yrs. old. signed by Andrew L. Gold & Wm. Todd, SR., (Admr of J. G. Coupson?)
Wit: Samuel F. Reaves, John Hawes, John Gore & Bryant Gause. (F-147)
11 Aug 1835
Land Grant for WILLIAM FRINK Sr., 100 A. adj. William Gore on Pireway Road.
Ent. 11 Aug 1835; Pat. 8 Dec 1836 (F-183)
4 Jan 1836
SEYMORE SUMMERSETT to WILLIAM FRINK, 4 Jan 1836; $100, 400 a. on W. side of five Mile branch beg. at the Skool house branch adj. Mark Ward, Stafford Summersett & Ceder branch.
Wit: Frank Blake & William Blake. Feb. Term 1837 (F-176/177).
NOTE: This deed might be for William Frink Jr.
4 Jan (----)
PHILIP FAULK, JR. to WILLIAM FRINK, 4 Jan ----; $10, 100 a. on S. side of Seven Creeks.
Wit: Wm. E. Gore and John Frink. Nov. Term 1836 (F-144/145)
NOTE: This Philip Faulk is the grandson of Philip Faulk thru his father Jonathan Faulk.
20 Oct 1835
WILLIAM FRINK to WILLIAM GORE, 29 Oct 1835; $100, 125 A. on S. side of the Seven Creeks on the Ramsey ford.. Wit: William Frink Jr. & Wm. Rhodes. Aug Term 1839 (F-423/424)
Abstracts of Deed Vol IV 1840 - 1849
29 Nov 1839
WILLIAM FRINK to WILLIAM GORE, 29 Nov. 1839; $25, 50 A. on SW side of Seven Creeks Swamp & on road to Piraway Ferry on the Waccamaw River. Wit: Wm. E. Gore* & John Frink . (G-80) Nov. Term 1840
17 Feb 1841
WILLIAM FRINK TO WILLIAM GORE SR., 17 Feb 1841; $200, 250 A. on the Seven Creeks Swamp near the Ramsey Ford.
Wit: Reuben Long & JOhn D. Bruton* (G-229)
5 Aug 1841
THOMAS FRINK, SR., to WILLIAM FRINK Sr., (Brunswick Co.); 5 Aug 1841; BoS, $200, Negro named Sam.
Wit: John Frink & James B. Cox (G-152/153)
5 Aug 1841
THOMAS FRINK, SR. to WILLIAM FRINK, SR. (Brunswick Co) & WILLIAM HICKMAN, SR. (South Carolina), 5 Aug 1841; $700, BoS, negro woman named Judy and her four children, Pember., Jim, Cresse & John.
Witn: James B. Cox & John Frink. G-153/154)
Columbus County Deeds, Vol. H, Book J, 1846-1850
7 Jan 1845
Land grant #756 to WILLIAM FRINK SENR, 100 A. land adj. his own line on SEs of ....siers Bay & Amon Rhodes. Ent. 7 Jan 1845; Pat. 5 Dec 1846 (J-13)
SOURCE: The People of Columbus; memoirs of Madge Marie Stanaland!PUBLIC SERVICE: May be the William Frink appointed to raise county bonds for CSA volunteers 5-1861: Recoll & Rec, p 18ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/brunswick/cemeteries/frinkcem.txt
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