Will of John Fletcher
Will Book ___, Page 192
Proven: March 3, 1845
October the 3rd, 1844
Decently buried and all the just debts to be satisfied, his wife Christine its his will that what properties and lands &c is to be given up to her as her own rite and properties to dispose of at her wish
and the heirs is to have one dollar each, and at her death is to be equally divided among the heirs.
It is his request also that an unjust note from Ann Strong and Fulkerson that he swore off before Pleasant Begley an acting Justice of the Peace which is not to be paid
and by these presents he has set his hand and fixt his seal in the presence of
John Fletcher (seal)
Robert Frost
Russel F. Belcher
William A. Hix
Henry Fletcher
Polly [X] Smith (her mark)
This Hawkins County Will was transcribed by one of the following volunteers: Audrae Mathis; Gary Fletcher; Betty Mize; Diana Arney; Karen Negron, Kathey Welder.