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John Woolfolk

Will

Proven at April Term 1866

Fee Minute Book No. 10 p. 190

 

John Woolfolk of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee being of sound mind and disposing memory do make and publish as my last will and testament—

I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Milly Woolfolk all the estate or property of every kind or description that I may die possessed of, or be entitled to, be the same real personal or mixed to her and her heirs forever; and that she pay the children of my deceased daughter Malvina Hardgrove one dollar each and to Cornelia Carpenter one dollar and to V.B. Woolfolk one dollar and to John R. Woolfolk one dollar and I hereby appoint my wife executor of my will and waive the necessity of her giving security as such.

                                      John Woolfolk

Acknowledged and signed

By the testator in our

Presence and we have signed the

Same as witnesses in the

Presence of and at the request of

The testator.

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