April 21st 1890 In the name of Almighty God I W.H.Crowder doe make this my will. I loan to my wife Sarah V. all of my real estate and personal property after my just debts are paid so long as she is my widowe then all my land to my three boys to stirling the land from the old gap as we went to B. Cleaton's now marked by a rock strait to a rock on west side of Joe gap to J.C. Crowder all the land on the west from the corner between me and C.L. Cleaton and myself to rock inside the fresh land to the corner next Charles Evanses to John L. Crowder the remainder of my land. My girls the sengle ones to have a home at my old homested during life or so long as they remain single. Stirling to pay ten dollars to each girl or the lawful ones James C. to pay each fifteen dollars and JL to pay $25.00 twenty five to each one and all my property to be divided among my girls or their lawful heirs those refusing to accept this wil is not to be benefited by it at all.
Wiley H. Crowder
J.C. Crowder, witness
Jno. L. Crowder, witness
Brunswick County Court April term 1894 A writing purporting the last will and testament of Wiley H. Crowder, dec. was produced in Court, and said Wiley H. Crowder dec., his handwriting was proved according to law by Chas. L. Cleaton and by M. Stanley and the said writing is ordered to be recorded as the last will and testament of Wiley H. Crowder, dec. Teste: G.R. Mallory, clerk Examined April 30, 1894
Will Book 22, page 656, Brunswick County, Virginia