Millie FISHER's Will

 

From TSLA microfilm Marshall Co. #42

Will Book C, pp337-338

 

Transcribed and donated by Dana Hill

 

 

 

 

    I Millie FISHER (late widow of G. W. FISHER deceased) being of sound mind and memory

do make and publish this as my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other Wills by me at

any other time made

Item 1   My Will and desire is and I do so devise that as soon after my death as possible that my

Executors (herein after appointed) pay all my just debts and furneral expenses out of any monies

I may have on hand or the first monies that comes into hands as such Execuors

Itim 2     I hereby Will and bequeath to my two neices Kate STILWELL wife of A B STILWELL

and Miss Martha COLLINS now living with said Kate STILWELL all my property of every kind

and discription Real personal or mixed including all my houshold and ketchen furnature wearing

apparel &c note bonds monees or negotionable papers of any of any kind including My claim

against the estate of my late husband the said G W FISHER Dc'd They the said Kate STILWELL

and Miss Martha COLLINS shall be the sole heirs of my Estate an no one else and that the same

shall be devided between them share and share alike

Itim 3rd   My Will and desire is and I do so devise that my friends J J ELLIOTT and A B

STELWELL be my Executors and i so appoint

Itim 4th My will is that my said Executors have full power to carry on and procecute the Suit now

pending in the Courts to a finish and to do and perform all and every duty incumbent on them as

such Executors

In Witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of July A D 1899

                                                        her

                                            Millie      X      FISHER    (SEAL)

                                                       mark

Witness by Testators           )

requist this 4th July 1899     )

  Lou WEBB

 Wat WEBB

 

State of Tennessee)

Marshall County   )    This day appeared in open Court, Lou Webb and Wat WEBB the two

subscribing Witnesses to the foregoing Will of Millie FISHER, and after first being duly sworn

according to law, proved the due execution of the said Will by the testator upon the day and date

it bears; Whereupon the Court ordered the same Certified and the Will recorded.

Witness my hand, this September 27  1899.

                                      O H ORR Clerk.





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