Item 13th
It is my will and wish that all my Stock of horses, cattle, Sheep hogs with all my farming
untenteals Corn wheat oats and fodder And all Kitchen, and household furniture not willed or given to my beloved wife or otherwise disposed of in this will be sold on twelve months credit and the proceeds thereof to go to making my children Equal in Value
or as near so as may be
wright
Item the 14th
I will and bequeath to my grand daughter Temperance one horse sadle and bridle for her her heirs and assigns forever provided nevertheless If it can be done without interfering with the provisions heretofore made in making my own children equal
in the division of the negros
Item the 15th
It is my will and desire that my two oldes Sons Matthew and John Williams be the executors of this my last will and testament and that they execute the same agreeable to the provision thereof
Signed and sealed in the presents of the subscribing witnesses this 9th day of January 1850
William Williams
Test
John W. Williams,
Leroy Williams,
T.J. Williams,
State of Tennessee. DeKalb County
On motion a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of William Williams deceased, late a resident citizen of DeKalb County Tennessee, which will or paper writing was presented in open court by Thomas Durham sealed up,
which will or paper writing was broken open in open court by the said Thomas Durham Said will or paper writing was then presented in open court for probate, and was duly proven in open Court by the oaths of John W. Williams and T.J. Willi
ams two of the subscribing witnesses to Said will or paper writing who being first duly Sworn in open court depose and Say that they were acquainted with William Williams the testator who died in DeKalb County, Tennessee and that the said Wi
lliam Williams was a resident citizen of said County at the time of his death and that they signed said will or paper writing as such witnesses in his presence and by his request and that he acknowledged the same in their presence to be his last will
and
desires, at his own dwelling house and that he was in his right mind and capable of making this his last will and Testament, when it was further ordered by the Court That Thomas Durham be sworn whereupon the said Thomas Durham being duly swo
rn in open court depose and say that he was acquainted with Williams the testator and that he wrote the will or paper writing of the said William Williams at his request at his own dwelling house in the county of DeKalb and by the said William W
illiams request and that he saw him Sign said will or paper writing and at the same time he spoke and said to his family that said will or paper writing was his will and request and that he the said Testator requested John W Williams
and T. J. Williams to sign their names to said will or paper writing as witnesses which they did in my presence and that he was in his right mind at the time of making and signing said will or paper writing and that he requested me to take said wil
l or paper writing into my possession which I did and it is the Same that I have here presented in open court, whereupon
it was ordered by the court that said will or paper writing be recorded When on motion Matthew Williams and John W Williams the executors named in said will or paper writing of the said William Williams deceased came into open court a
nd was duly qualified in open court as such executors by taking the oath as the law directs and entering into bond together with William B. Stokes, John Robinson and Edward Robinson their securities appointed by the court in the penal sum of
fifteen Thousand Dollars conditions
as the law directs which law Decrees duly acknowledged in open court and ordered to be filed and that letters testamentary Issue to them the said executors,
Test a true copy W.J. Isbell Ck
of DeKalb County court
State of Tennessee DeKalb County
To Matthew Williams and J.W. Williams of DeKalb County, It appearing to the courts that William Williams has died leaving a written will in which you are appointed
executors which has been duly proven in open court and you have given bond and quallified according to law and it having been ordered by the said court that letters testamentary Issue to you these are therefore to empower you the said Matthew Williams
& John W. Williams to enter upon the execution of said will and take into your possession all the property and to make to the next Court a perfect Inventory thereof and make due collection of all debts and
after paying all Just demands aganst the testator and settling up the business according to law and pay over and deliver the property and affects that may remain in your hands and do all other things that may be required according to the provisions of sai
d will and the laws of the
land witness W.J. Isbell clerk of office the 4th day of March 1850 and the year of American Independence the 74 year W.J. Isbell Clk of DeKalb County court
Leonard J. McCown
217 West 14th Street
Irving, Texas 75060-5903
972-254-7952
E-Mail:Leorard J. McCown
MY LINE OF DESCENT
William Williams Jr.
Elizabeth Williams and John Simpson
Emma Emeline Simpson and Archibald Hunt Sr.
Archibald Hunt and Manasa Emma Lee Skates
Geneva Eveline Hunt and John Mitchell Turner
Hazel Lee Turner and Clarence Eugene McCown
Leonard Joe McCown
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