Will of Charles WILLIAMS
Marshall County Will Book A
pg 82
I Charles Williams of the county of Marshall and State of Tennessee do
make and publish this as my last will and testament here by revoking and making
void all former wills by me at anytime heretofore made and first I direct that
my body be decently enterred in suitable to my condition in life, and as to
such worly extate as it hath pleased God to intrust me with I dispose of the
same as follows First I direct that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid
as soon after my deceases as possible out of any monys that I may die possessed
of are may first come into the hands of my Executors from any portion of my
estate Real or personal 2nd I bequeath to my don Peter Williams one bed
and furniture 3rd. I bequeath to my Daughter Mary A. M. Williams
one bed and funiture 4th I bequeath to my beloved wife Susanna all of the
balance of my property wheather real or personal during her natural life.
Then the following division to take place to wit I bequeath to my three
Grandchildren that is Charles A. Stephens, Mary Ann A. Stephens, Thmas .
Stephens ten dollars each I also bequeath to my Granddayghter Mary C. Richey
fifteen dollars I bequeath to my granson Roger S. William Ten dollars - I
bequeath to my son Charles A. Williams Twenty dollars. I bequeath to my
daughter Elizabeth Hendrick Twenty five dollars I bequeath to my Daughter Nancy
W. Gardner five dollars. I bequeath to my son Peter Williams Liza and her
increase. I bequeath to my daughter Mary A. M. Williams Pheby and her
increase, now the property is to be divided Equally between my son Peter and my
daughter Mary A. M. Williams. I do hereby make and appoint my beloved
wife and my son Peter Executors of this my last will and testament in witness
whereof I Charles Williams the said testator have to this my will written set
my hand ans seal this 23rd June 1840. Charles Williams (Seal)
Witness: James Orr, William T. Wilks
State of Tennessee Marshall County. County Court May term 1844.
Personally appeared in open courn James Orr and William S. Wilks subscribing
witnesses to the foregoing will who being first sworn here in open court proved
the due Execution of said will as the law directs. It is therefore
ordered by the court that said will be entered of Record. Witness my hand at
office this 1st day of May 1844. M. W. Oakley Clerk