Will
of Alice G. Martin
1929
Transcribed
and submitted by Gary
P. Martin
jgmartin@mindspring.com
I, Alice G.
Martin, make this my last will and testament this 19th day of April
1928.
(1)
I wish
all my just debts to be paid.
(2)
I give
all my household goods of whatever kind to my dear daughter Anna Martin and my
dear son Ernest martin
(3)
I give
to my daughter-in-law Gladys Brown Martin the sum of one thousand dollars
($1000.00)
(4)
I give
to my daughter-in-law Mary Magruder Martin the sum of one thousand dollars
($1000.00)
(5)
I give
to my Grand-daughter – Alice Farrior Martin the sum of two thousand dollars
($2000.00)
(6)
I give
to my Grand son William McEwen martin the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000.00)
(7)
I give
to my Grand son John McEwen Martin the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000.00)
(8)
I give
to my sister Nannie Gillespie Thomasson the sum of one thousand dollars
($1000.00)
(9)
I give
to my niece Margaret Thomasson the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00)
(10)
To my
faithful servant Lula Rogers I give the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) if
she survives me.
(11)
To my
faithful servant Lucy Brown I give the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00)
survives me.
(12)
All the
balance of my estate both real and personal I leave to my children William A.
Martin, john Gillespie Martin – Anna Martin and Ernest Martin to be divided
equally among them –
I appoint my three sons – William A. Martin – John G. martin and Ernest Martin Executors of my estate without bond or report of any kind.
Witness
my signature this 19th day of April 1928
Alice Gillespie Martin.
Witness
– Mary G. Davenport.
42 Hogshead Apt.
Ellen
Sharpe Poindexter.
947 Vine Street, Chattanooga.
Margaret
Willliams.
225 High St. Chattanooga.
FILED
APRIL 24, 1929
Pro.
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