7. Elias Plott (c. 1776 to c. 1845) married Wife (1) Charity Conrad (c. 1780 to 1834) One of their children, Elias “Wagner” Plott, told his family that he was named after 'a' grandmother. Wife (2) Margaret Kelly (c. 1796 to c. 1855). Lived “in Iredell” County, North Carolina. Margaret Plott, his mother, lived with Elias Plott until her death. Elias was one of the executors of George Plott's Last Will and Testament. Elias was the primary Executor for George and Margaret’s estate; ergo, Elias Plott’s original signature is found on several documents. On February 8, 1845, Elias Plott wrote his Last Will and Testament, “I set my hand and seal 8th day of February, 1845.” Elias made provisions to take care of his second wife Margaret and his children. Upon the death of his wife, Margaret, his land is to be divided equally between his four sons, Rudolph Plott, Elias W. Plott, Isaac Jeremiah Plott and Philip O. Plott. He bequeathed monies to his six daughters, Margaret Leonard, Catherine Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Lucinda Baringer, Susannah Plott and Sarah J. Plott. He also mentions one granddaughter, Catherine Waugh. Elias Plott's will can be found in North Carolina, Probate Records, 1735-1970, Iredell Wills, Vol. 02 Image 172 #316 / #631. Although this is a recorder’s copy, Elias Plott signed his will with no “X” mark and his signature includes a seal. He signed Elias Plott. The estate settlement documentation can be found in North Carolina, Iredell County Estates, 1790-1970, C.R.054.508.180, F. Elias Plott, 1849. His two sons Rudolph C. (Conrad) Plott and Elias W. (Wagner) Plott were the executors of his Will. An extra comment about, Elias's son, Elias Wagner Plott was to have been a “blacksmith” and “he never saw an instrument, he could not play”. (According to a granddaughter, Ruby Alexander.) Rudolph Conrad Plott is buried in Troutman Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina. Elias Wagner Plott is buried in Sipe Springs Cemetery, Texas.