Will of William WOOD
Marshall County Will Book A
pg 184
I William WOOD of Marhsall County and State of Tennessee do make this my last
will & Testament Knowing that ___ must die and being in a feeble state of
helth though of sound mind first my will is after my death be buried in a
Christian like manner and as to what I have of this worlds affairs I wish the
following disposition to be made of it (VIZ) My will is that my wife Sally WOOD
after my Just debts are paid have and enjoy all my wordly property during her
natural life or widowhood not otherwise disposed of and that my four children
now living with her have an equal Interest in my land while they choose to stay
together on the same but define more expecially as I have already given my
oldest son James WOOD a horse Also I have given my son William H. WOOD a Hourse
My Will is that my son Willis H. WOOD have my young Black hourse and a saddle I
Bought for him but not to trade said Horse till he said WOOD is twenty one
years old without the Consent of his Brother W. H. WOOD - I have also given to
my son George W. WOOD all I now can - I have given to my Daughter Lucy a Bed
and furniture and a Cow and my Will is that my other Daughters have a Bed and
furniture and a Cow if they should marry and further if any of the above four
children should marry they shall have no moure claim on the Land only so fair
as their Mother and Executor may grant during my Wifes life - Now I will and
wish it distinctly understood that all and everthing that may be left Except the
land at my wifes death may be Equally divided among those of my Children who
stay with their Mother till her death but further more in case things should be
so manged by marring or death or otherwise scattering those now together that
is should be thought my wife Sally and son W. H. WOOD but to sell said land and
for my wife Sally to be supported on the money; that may be done and W. H. WOOD
manage the same but all except the Land and one Bed and furniture be sold and
be equally Divided among the four children Now together and finally at the
death of my wife Sally an Equal Division of all that may remain among all my
children and furthermore It is my Will if my son Willis H. WOOD should marry as
it will be right for some of my sons to manage my farms - I will that Willis H.
HOORE Have the privilege to build on the Land and manage the farm so as not to
make null and void any Claims in this Will
Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of December 1848
William WOOD his X mark (seal)
Signed and sealed in the presence of us December the 4th in the year of our
lord one Thousand Eight
Willis HOPWOOD
William COLEMAN
Thomas h. WILLIS
I appoint my wife Sally Wood and William Harrison WOOD my Exexutors of the
above will
William WOOD his X mark (seal)
State of Tennessee
Marshall County County
Court Janry. Term 1849
Personally appeared in open Court Willis HOPWOOD and Thomas H. WILLIS two of
the subscribing withnesses 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 January 1849
John ELLIOTT (clk)