Will of Fredrick TAYLOR
Marshall County Will Book A
pg 67
In the name of God amen. I Frederick Taylor of the county Marshall and
state of Tennessee being of sound mind and perfect memory and calling to mind
the certainty of death do this the 28th dy of February Eighteen hundred and
forty one make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as
follows. Item 1st. My will and Desire after my death that my Executor
sell on a resonable credit all the property that I may leave with the exception
of such household furniture as my Wife may want and the funds arising there
from together with all other money which I leave on hand or owing to &
secondly to the maintainance of my wife Francis Taylor during her natural
life. Item 2nd. I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth
Friffes one fourth of what may be left at the death of my wife. 3. I give
and bequeath to my Daughter Martha Dennis one fourth. 4. I give and
bequeath to my grandchildren Martha Dowdy, James Dowdy, Mandy Dowdy, Haywood Dowdy
and Frederick Dowdy the other fourth to be eaqually divided between them I do
hereby nominate and appoint my son Frederick Taylor Executor to this my last
will and testament as witness where of I have hereunto set my hand &
seal. his mark X
Witness: L. Bullock
State of Tennessee Marshall County. County Court Jan term 1843
Personally appeaered in open court Leonard Bullock a subscribing withess to the
foregoing will who being first sworn to answer questions deposed and said that
he was acquainted with Frederick Taylor, whose signature to the within will and
that he signed sealed & acknowledged the same in his presence upon the day
it bears date and that he was of sound mind and disposing memory & that he
requested him to subscribe his name as a witness, It is therefore ordered by
the court that said will be admitted to probate. M. W. Oakley Clerk