From Will Book C, Page 276
Greene County Wills
Alexander King, Non-supative will dated 6 January 1852; probated 9 February 1852
John D. Horton and William T. Hinton stated that at the house of Molsey King in Green county of Tuesday the 6th of January 1852, attending and waiting on Alexander King who was then very ill at the house of his mother, Molsey King, that at 12 o'clock on that evening, said Alexander King, being advised that he must shortly die, said in the presence of his mother and several others that he wanted his sister Mary Ann to have his pen knife; his brother Simpson his money purse and money; his brother, Sidney his saddle; his sister Jane Scarbrough, his cloak and John Scarbrough a casinet and pair of pantaloons, which he bought in Mobile last winter; his mother, Molsey King to have all the rest of his property.
From Will Book C, Page 276
Greene County Wills
Alexander King, Non-supative will dated 6 January 1852; probated 9 February 1852
John D. Horton and William T. Hinton stated that at the house of Molsey King in Green county of Tuesday the 6th of January 1852, attending and waiting on Alexander King who was then very ill at the house of his mother, Molsey King, that at 12 o'clock on that evening, said Alexander King, being advised that he must shortly die, said in the presence of his mother and several others that he wanted his sister Mary Ann to have his pen knife; his brother Simpson his money purse and money; his brother, Sidney his saddle; his sister Jane Scarbrough, his cloak and John Scarbrough a casinet and pair of pantaloons, which he bought in Mobile last winter; his mother, Molsey King to have all the rest of his property.
Family Members
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Nancy Jane King Scarbrough
1828–1911
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Elizabeth Jelina King
1832–1832
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Mandy Ellen King
1834–1834
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Mary Ann King Hester
1836–1916
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Sidney Randolf King
1838–1896
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Berry Simpson King
1840–1909
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Miranda King Flanagan
1842–1918
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John Frank King
1844–1902
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" King Gandy
1846–1922
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William Riley King
1850–1921
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