Allen McDaniel's Will
ALLEN McDANIEL'S WILL
Marshall County, Tennessee
Will Book C, pages 160-162
I Allen McDaniel being of sound mind
& disposing memory(being convinced of the shortness of life & the eternity
of death) being desirous of making a special distribution of my effects, I do
make and publish this my last will & testament thereby revoking all other
wills formerly made by me.
First.
I will that all of my debts together with my funeral expenses be paid
out of the first monies that may come into the hands of my executor.
Second.
I will and bequeath unto my son Johnson $1,000 one thousand dollars in
money also one feather bed & one half of my bed clothing & pillows.
Third.
I will and bequeath unto my son Neil ($1,000) One thousand dollars in
money; also one feather bed & one half of all my bed clothing & pillows
above mentioned, also my Bay Mare.
Fourth.
I will that if my son Johnson should die before he has any heirs of his
own that part set aside to him shall descend & go to Neil & that if
Neil should die before he arrives at his majority, then his part as set to him
shall go to Johnson. Then if both
Johnson & Neil should die their several amounts shall be equally divided between
all of my older set of children.
Fifth.
I will and bequeath unto my son Joseph C. McDaniel $700 Seven hundred dollars in money.
Sixth.
I will & bequeath unto my Daughter Margaret C. Callahan & bodily
heirs $1,000 One thousand dollars in money.
Seventh. I will that Jasper Smiley be appointed to carry out this my last
Will & Testament.
To all of which I hereunto set my hand in
presents of This December, 23, 1889.
his
Allen
X McDaniel
Mark
J. Blackwell
J. L. Blackwell
Test W. S. Finley
STATE
OF TENNESSEE)
MARSHALL
COUNTY ) County Court March Term 1890
This
day personally appeared in open Court John F. Blackwell one of the subscribing
witnesses to the above will who after being duly sworn proved as the law
directs the due execution of the same by the testator upon the day and date
therein named & also the signature of A. J. Blackwell the other subscribing
witness by stating to the Court that he knew the handwriting of said A. J.
Blackwell & that his signature thereto was genuine & in the hand of
said Blackwell.
Witness
my hand at office this the 3rd day of March 1890.
Jo McBride Clerk
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