Contributed by M.D. Lehr
Holmes Co., MS |
December 1860
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LDS Reel 90440 |
pp 287-288-289
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THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
HOLMES COUNTY
I, William Clower of the County of Holmes
and State aforesaid, being of sound mind and disposing memory and knowing
the uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death, and being desirous
prior to the dissolution of soul and body, to make a disposition of all
my earthly estate both real and personal doth make and declare this to
be my last will and testament, revoking all others.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses be paid by my
Executors herein after named with all
convenient speed after my decease, and I do hereby subject charge and make
liable to the payment of the same all my estate both real and personal,
except for that portion bequeathed to my beloved wife and the monetary
legacies herein after named.
Item 2nd I give
devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife the South West Quarter of Section
No. Thirty-Two, and S.E. 1/4 section 31, Township Sixteen of Range Three
East in said County of Holmes, upon which I now reside together with all
and singular the appurtenances and improvements thereto belonging or in
anywise appertaining to have and hold the same for the during the term
of her natural life only.
Item 3rd I give devise
and bequeath unto my beloved wife for and during the term of her natural
life, in addition to Item second, the following negro slaves and other
personal property, to wit: the men, Phill, Peter, Henry, & Rass, also
Charity, Julia, Becca and Mary the child of said woman Becca, and also
one horse, six mules, one wagon, six cows and calves, together with all
my stock of hogs, household and kitchen furniture and farming tools sufficient
for the laboring of the negros above named, and out of the stock of provisions
on hand at my deceased, a sufficiency to supply her and them for the years
ensuing next after my death.
Item 4th I further
will and direct that the property herein given to my beloved wife, be under
the control and management of Powell Harvey and my son Benjamin R. Clower
during her natural life. The[y] are to keep said property together and
apply the proceeds thereof to the support of my beloved wife and the surplus
of said proceeds (if any is left paying her all her expenses and expenses
of keeping up the place upon which she shall reside), shall be equally
and annually divided and paid over in equal shares to my three sons John,
Benjamin
R. and Green R [sic]. Clower.
Item 5th I further
give, direct and bequeath that upon the death of my beloved wife, that
all of the property and estate, both real and personal herein given to
her, for her natural life, together with the increase and profits airising
therefrom shall be equally divided between my three sons, John, Benj R.
And Green B. Clower, each to share and share alike in the same and in the
increase and profits thereof.
Item 6th I give and
bequeath to my grand children, Thomas, Mason [Manson], Daniel, Pettus and
Pinckney [Pinkney] Lehr, and give to their sister Lavinia Cole wife of
Thos H. Cole and to their sole and separate use the sum of five hundred
dollars each, to be paid to them out of my estate by my executors hereinafter
named.
Item 7th I give devise
and bequeath to my grand children William Webster and Jackson Millsap the
sum of twenty five dollars each to be paid in like manner as in Item sixth.
Item 8th I give devise
and bequeath to my grand children Lavinia and Eliza Millsap and to Mrs.
Rebecca Bowen, and to my grand son Franklin Millsap each the sum of eight
hundred dollars to be paid as above, to their sole and separate use.
Item 9th I give devise
and bequeath to my three beloved sons, John, Benjamin R. And Green B. Clower,
all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real and personal
and _____, shares in action and all sum or sums of money due or to become
due of every description and whereover located to be equally divided between
them, them and each of them to share and share alike.
Signed 29 Dec 1860
William Clower