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Nancy Paulina McWhirter Cantrell

Birth
Rock Island, Warren County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1906 (aged 66–67)
Warren County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Wife of William Watson Cantrell.
Daughter of Alexander Hamilton McCandless McWhirter and Elizabeth Robinson.

Dekalb County Tennessee Page 137

The last will and testament of Mrs Paulina Cantrell .
I Paulina Cantrell wife of Watson Cantrell for the consideration of her attendance to me during my illness will and bequeath to my daughter Lillie Scott my house and lot lying in the twenty first district of Dekalb county Tennessee near the seven springs hotel.
The said Lillie Scott is to own and posses said house and lot so long as she wishes but should she find that she can better her condition by selling it and buy elsewhere she can do so but the house she is in possession of at her death is to be inherited by her bodily heirs.
Should she survive all her bodily heirs and have none living at her death then her whole possessions are to be equally divided between her brothers and sisters.
The said Lillie Scott is to allow her father Watson Cantrell to live with her during his natural life and at his death she is to see he has a descent burial, The remainder of my land is to be equally divided between the remainder of my children: Pope, Gwinnie, Melissa , Lucy and Nellie.
This July 26 1906.
Mrs Paulina Cantrell
Wife of William Watson Cantrell.
Daughter of Alexander Hamilton McCandless McWhirter and Elizabeth Robinson.

Dekalb County Tennessee Page 137

The last will and testament of Mrs Paulina Cantrell .
I Paulina Cantrell wife of Watson Cantrell for the consideration of her attendance to me during my illness will and bequeath to my daughter Lillie Scott my house and lot lying in the twenty first district of Dekalb county Tennessee near the seven springs hotel.
The said Lillie Scott is to own and posses said house and lot so long as she wishes but should she find that she can better her condition by selling it and buy elsewhere she can do so but the house she is in possession of at her death is to be inherited by her bodily heirs.
Should she survive all her bodily heirs and have none living at her death then her whole possessions are to be equally divided between her brothers and sisters.
The said Lillie Scott is to allow her father Watson Cantrell to live with her during his natural life and at his death she is to see he has a descent burial, The remainder of my land is to be equally divided between the remainder of my children: Pope, Gwinnie, Melissa , Lucy and Nellie.
This July 26 1906.
Mrs Paulina Cantrell


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