Source: Montgomery County, Tenn. Wills and Administrations
Vol. 6, 1819-1821, Will Book, p. 368.
I, William Good of Montgomery County, and Henry Odonoly,
and William Good being desirous to secure the payment of a debt to William
Moody of Northampton County of Northampton County, North Carolina in the
amount of $237.85, do grant to Henry Odonoly all my right to the negroes
belonging to the estate of Benjamin Moody, deceased, to wit, Pegg, Pat, Davey,
Harriett, Alexander, Ludy, Mantabout, Isaac and Dick, with all their future
increase. Nevertheless, if William Good shall pay Henry Odonoly the
sum of $237.85, then this deed of trust be void. If he fails to pay
the sum before the 22nd day of November next, than Odonoly shall proceed
to sell the negroes to the highest bidder, this 2nd day of October 1820.
Witness: Rowland Vick signed:
William Good
Mary Tucker Henry
(X) Odonoly
William
Moody