William Moore Will (undated)
Book A, Transcript Page: 217
In the name of God Amen
I William of the County of Carroll and State of Tennessee being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory do constitute and appoint this my last will and testament in manner and form following first of all I resign my body to the tomb to be buried in a decent and christian like manner and my Spirit to God who gave it and of worldly Estat as follows:
1 Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Moore all the tract of land whereon I now live with all my household furniture together with the kitchen furniture and one good gentle horse one good cow and calf and one sow and pigs to have and to hold during her natural life and at the death of my said wife all the above property to be sold and Equally divided between all my children.
2 Item. It is my will and desire that all the rest of my loose property and and all my stock be sold and after paying my just debts the balance to be equally divided between all my children and it is my desire that the portion that the portion that shall fall to my daughter Delilah Cooper shall be held in trust by my two sons Samuel Moore & Avery Moore and that the same shall be laid out to purchase for her a tract of land if it be ten acres to her & her heirs forever and all that shall decent to her at the death of her mother to be disposed of in like manner.
3 Item. I constitute and appoint my two sons Samuel Moore and Avery Moore my Executors to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal Seal
Signed sealed and published in the presence of
James I. Duke
James Glanson
William Moore (Seal)
State of Tennessee )
Carroll County( Dec Term 1853
this day a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of William Moore dec. was produced in open court for probate and was duly proven by the testimony of James I. Duke & James Glanson and ordered by the court to be recorded of which the above is a copy test
W. H. Graves Clerk
This text was transcribed by Jere Cox from the typescript entitled Tennessee Records of Carroll County Will Book “A” September, 1822 – 1864 (approximately) created in 1937 under the Works Progress Administration.
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