
A copy of this will is in the possession
of Cheryl Zelek and was transcribed 29 April 2000 by Cheryl Zelek.
It has been transcribed exactly as written.
Will of James K. Pollock
December the 30th 1870 Section first
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Section Elevth:
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Thirteeth and Lastly:
John W. Pollock
opened and Read in open Court and Received and ordered to be recored, Feb. Term 1871.
State of Tennessee
Witness my hand at office this Martch the 1st 1871.
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In the name of God Amen, I James K. Pollock considering the uncirtainty of this mortal life
and the cirtainity of deth and being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last
Will and testament in maner and form following that is to say
I bequeath my body to the grave and my soul to God who gave it.
That my funeral expenses and Just debts first be paid out my money on hand at my deth or the
first money collected. .
I give and bequeath to my unmarried daughter Elizabeth A. Pollock and Susan C. Napier two beds
and bed steds & furniture each also three head of cattle Each six head of stock Hogs Each also
three Head of sheap Each said property to be their own undivided property.
for the purpose of securing to my Two daughters Elizabeth & Susan a home residence I give to
them my home tract of land so long as they may live Single and remain on said Farm them paying
Tax on the same, but should one of them marry or die, then one half of said Home sted shall be
rented out and the proceeds Equally divided between my Seven daughters, also for the purpose of
carrying on said farm I give to Elizabeth and Susan two head of farm hourses and two pair of
Harness and two horse wagon forw plows two hoes one Loom set of shoe tools par Stlayards two
choping axes one cupbord and all the cupbourd and Table ware that is on hand, also all kitchen
utentils & one wash Pot, one foalding lief Table, one bureau & press, twelve chairs, and all
the Poaltry.
I desire and will that the above named property mentioned in Section fourth and set apart for
the use and benefit of carrying on said Home Sted to remain on said farm undivided so long as
my two daughters Elizabeth A. Pollock and Susan C. Napier live Single and remain on said farm
for the purpose of carrying on said farm and all benfits & profits from the farm or anything
their on mentioned, the above named Two daughters are to have and to hold as thore own free
Charge
if Either or both of the Two daughters Elizabeth and Susan, Should refuse to live on said
famr or should marry from that time forward they shall not be Entitled to receive any of the
proffits or benefits allowed in Section four, provided should ether or said daughters see proper
to marry or leave said Home sted or die, and the other coninue Single or remain on said Home
sted, with all the property set apart in Section four the use and benefit of said Homested, and
in the event of both of said above named daughters refusing to live on said Homested or marrying
or fieing then in that case all the porperty specified and set apart fer the user and benefit
of said farm or Homested as provid in section four is to be sold and procees Equally divided
between all of my heirs.
I also will that said Homested which constituts my Home Track of land be sold to the highest
bider and the proceeds divided Equally between my seven daughter and J. R. Pollock heirs to wit,
Louisa J. Milliken, Elizabeth A. Pollock, Mary Fite Sophrona A. Polk, Malinda R. Rider, Susan C.
Napier, Matha E Caster, and James R. Pollocks heirs.
Provided however I will that one quarter of and acre of my Home Track of Land Covering the Grave
yard situated on said farm on the south bank of Buffalo and the same is reserved and set apart
for a family Grave Yard, and I set apart and approriate fortly Dollars to be Expended by my
Executors in reparing said Grave yard and erecting Tomb Stones over the grave of myself and wife.
I further will that my Morris and Keeling tracts of land be sold in Two Separate tracts to the
highest bider Exsept one hundred and fifty acres of said tracts which I have deeded off to my
sone A. B. Pollock and the proceeds be equally divided between my seven daughters and James R.
Pollocks heirs
I further Will that all my personal Estate that I am possessed of at my death (to wit) Horses
Cattle Hogs sheep, Farming utenitials Smith tools Household furniture money nots etc Except the
property specified and set apart for the use and Benefit of my Two daughters Elizabeth and Susan
in carring on the Homested farme during their single life or continuance on the same and also
except the same property as given to them as their own individual property as specified in
Section Third is to be sold and the proceeds Equally divided between all of my heirs.
I further will that at my death all my children and grand children living at my home and
remaining single shall have a liberal years sustanance allowed them for the support of
themselves and ther stock
I further Will that at my deth the Black woman Peg be allowed a liberal years support and Ten
Dollars in money out of my effects
I will ordain and appoint A. B. Pollock and Harbersond Milliken my sole Executors of this my
last Will and testament here by revoking all former wills by me made in witness whereof I have
here unto set my hand and seal this 13th day of December one thousand Eight hundred and seventy
the above instrumnet conditning of one sheet was now here subscribed by J. K. Pollock the
Testates in he presents of Each of us and we at his request sign our names as attesting
Witnesses to the same.
James W. Stockard
Z. V. Dabbs, Chairman
Lewis County
Personally appeared before me W. C. Dabbs Clerk of the County Cort of a foresaid in open Court
John W. Pollock and James W. Stockard, who is subscribing witnesses to the foregoing Last Will
and Testament of James K. Pollock Decd., and after being Duley sworn deposed and said that
they saw James K. Pollock the Maker of the foregoing Will sign the same and acknowlledg in
the presents to be his last Will and Testament and that they Verly believe that he was of sound
mind and disposing memory of the time of signing the same.
W. C. Dabbs, Clerk

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