Will of John Langford, Newberry Dist., SC
The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
SCMAR, Volume XII
Number 2, Spring, 1984
Abstracts of Newberry County Will Book A
Page 382 At a court held for Newberry County, 29 Feb. 1796, will of John Langford decd. recorded - William Langford and Winnefred Langford executors, qualified. John Langford of state of South Carolina, Newberry County: 1. to son William, 1 featherbed, a horse, a cow and calf, half tract of land I now live on, being on west side of Buffalo Ck.; 2. to son Jacob, 1 featherbed, a mare, cow and calf, * same tract of land lying on east side of the creek the creek being the dividing line; 3. to dau. Anne, 1 featherbed, mare, cow and calf, tract of 200 acres joining back line of my other tract and Carter's line; 4. to grandson Asa Langford 1 shilling stg.; 5. to wife all rest of my goods; 6. wife and son William executors.
Will of Asa Langford, Lexington District, SC 1845
The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
SCMAR, Volume XII
Number 1, Winter, 1984
Abstracts of Lexington District Wills
Will of Asa Langford of the District of Lexingtonto my son Stanmore Langford, my Sorrel filly, two cows & calves, my best Bed, bedstead & furniture, my writing desk, my rifle gun and cupboard, also 200 acres whereon I now live, the dividing line to commence on Saluda River to bind on lands whereon John Eargle now lives, and on lands held by Miss Temperance Hays, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewey, and my son Wm Langford lands; to my three children Almena Haltiwanger, Susannah Dreher & Wm Langford and my step son Julius Smith, one third of my estate; the remaining two thirds I desire to be divided into eight equal shares, & distributed as follows (viz) one eight to my son John Langford, one eighth to my son James Langford, one eighth to my son Stanmore Langford, one eighth to my son Wm Langford, one eighth to my daughter Almena Haltiwanger, one eighth to my daughter Susannah Dreher, one eighth to my grandchildren John Roberts & Mary Ann Corley, and the remaining eighth to the children or lawful issue of my daughter Anna Snelgrovemy sons John Langford and Stanmore Langford, exrs -- 1845