R. C. Dysart's Will

 

R. C. Dysart's Will

 

Marshall County Tennessee

Will Book B, pages 190 & 191

 

STATE OF TENNESSEE)

MARSHALL COUNTY   )

 

     I Robert C. Dysart do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills made by me heretofore.

     First.  I order that my funeral expenses and debts be paid out of any money of which I may die possessed or the same to be paid by my Executor out of the funds he may collect.

     2nd.  I order that all my household furniture be kept for the use of my children the same to be stored away in my house unless my Executor or guardians of my children may hereafter deem it best to have them sold.

     3rd.  I bequeath to my son William E. Dysart the horse that he claims also I bequeath to him my gold watch the same to be charged to him at a fair valuation.

     4th.  I order that all of my other personal or perishable property be sold by my Executor and the proceeds added to the estate.

     5th.  I order that no division be made of my land until the oldest of my children become of age, then the same to be equally divided among them in lots of equal valuation.

     Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint R. S. Montgomery my Executor.

     In testamony whereof I do to this my will set my hand and seal.  This 29th day of April 1865.

                                                                        R. C. Dysart   {his Seal}

Signed, executed and published in our

presence and we have subscribed our

names hereto in the presence of the

testator this 29th April 1865.

                                                                         John Ramsey      Jurat May 6th 1865

                                                                   James P. Dysart          "      "     "      "

STATE OF TENNESSEE)

MARSHALL COUNTY   )

Personally appeared here in open Court John Ramsey & James P. Dysart, subscribing witnesses to the forgoing will who after first being duly qualified proved the due execution of the forgoing will as Law directs.

Witness my hand at office May 6, 1865.

                                                      R. L. Adams   Clerk

                                                                        

 

 

Contributed by Dick Wood (dick_wood@hotmail.com)

 

 

 

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