1. I give and bequeath (after my just debts are paid) all my property, oath real and personal, that remains at my decease, unto my beloved wife, Sarah Everett, to hold and enjoy during her natural life or widowhood
2. I will and desire that at the marriage or death of the said Sarah Everett that the whole of the above-mentioned property be divided into seven equal shares or parts, with the exception of such property be divided in to seven equal shares or parts, with the exception of such property as I have already disposed of, or may hereafter dispose of, either by deed or otherwise, which said parts or shares shall belong to the following heirs, viz.: Joshua Everett, Josiah Everett, Enoch Everett, John Everett, Aaron Everett, John Everett, and my daughter Hannah's two children, John and Sarah, to have one of said shares.
Lastly, I constitute and appoint my sons Joshua, John, and Aaron Everett, my executors to this my last will and testament, utterly disallowing any other former wills by me made, ratifying this as my last will and testment.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-ninth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty.
John Everett
Signed and sealed in presence of
Wm. Collins,
Margaret McCall
Ely Kennedy.
Georgia, Bullock County.
Personally appeared in open court Ely Kennedy, who, being duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he was present and saw John Everett sign and acknowledge the within instrument of writing as his last will and testament, and that he, this deponent, saw William Collins and Margaret McCall sign the same as witnesses hereunto, together with himself
Ely Kennedy.
Thos. Rawls, J.I.C. B. C.
David Kennedy, J.I.C., B. C.
Recorded July 12, 1828.
1. I give and bequeath (after my just debts are paid) all my property, oath real and personal, that remains at my decease, unto my beloved wife, Sarah Everett, to hold and enjoy during her natural life or widowhood
2. I will and desire that at the marriage or death of the said Sarah Everett that the whole of the above-mentioned property be divided into seven equal shares or parts, with the exception of such property be divided in to seven equal shares or parts, with the exception of such property as I have already disposed of, or may hereafter dispose of, either by deed or otherwise, which said parts or shares shall belong to the following heirs, viz.: Joshua Everett, Josiah Everett, Enoch Everett, John Everett, Aaron Everett, John Everett, and my daughter Hannah's two children, John and Sarah, to have one of said shares.
Lastly, I constitute and appoint my sons Joshua, John, and Aaron Everett, my executors to this my last will and testament, utterly disallowing any other former wills by me made, ratifying this as my last will and testment.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-ninth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty.
John Everett
Signed and sealed in presence of
Wm. Collins,
Margaret McCall
Ely Kennedy.
Georgia, Bullock County.
Personally appeared in open court Ely Kennedy, who, being duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he was present and saw John Everett sign and acknowledge the within instrument of writing as his last will and testament, and that he, this deponent, saw William Collins and Margaret McCall sign the same as witnesses hereunto, together with himself
Ely Kennedy.
Thos. Rawls, J.I.C. B. C.
David Kennedy, J.I.C., B. C.
Recorded July 12, 1828.
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