Know all to whom it may concern that
I, J.
A. FOWLER, of sane mind this day, make and execute this in my own hand,
my last will and testament, this being February the 10th 1887, as
follows,
that my daughter Mary Jane, Hannah E., Nancy T. and my son William C., have three hundred and twenty dollars worth of land or as near its worth as possible as that given to those whom have left me. Also that my grandson Prince Joseph FOWLER, have three hundred and seventy dollars worth of land provided he lives to be of age 21 years old. And that my beloved wife Sarah Catherine have the remainder of my lands, including the dwelling house and all of my personal property, after paying all my just debts with the request that she give to those whom have not had their part until all is made equal. And that my son Philemon A. be my Executor without being required to give security, this the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. Witness:
Joseph A. FOWLER Produced in open court and recorded
this 2nd
day of April 1889.
Submitted by Ann Westbrook Radcliff |
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