John Cooper Will 1854

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    In the name of God, Amen, I John Cooper of the County of Campbell and the state

    of Tennessee, being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be

    Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament inmanner and form following (that is to say)

    First, I will that as soon as may be after my decease, disposition be made of mygoods and chattel or of part of my land, and all the debts then remaining due to be paid to

    my creditors.

    Second, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Hester Sage Cooper, all my

    personal estate, goods and chattels, land and tenements, to enable her to raise my children

    she bore me in good credit and to educate them as she may find opportunity, that is all the

    children that are now unmarried and living at home, and further I will that my said wifeHester Sage Cooper to use and manage the property, ink smeared unreadable section, her

    own right and property during herink smeared unreadable section, life or widowhood,

    and as her children marries (or) become of age give them aid as she may find herself able

    but should my wife hereafter marry another man, then and in that case I will that all theremaining goods and chattels, lands and tenements be equally divided between my

    children, and my wife Hester Sage Cooper to have a childs part as an equal heir with thechildren she bore me, or for the property and lands to be sold and each of the children

    Mahala Jackson, Joseph Cooper, David Cooper, Silvestor Cooper, Malinda Cooper,

    William Cooper, Fountain Cooper, Thomas cooper, Lindsay Cooper, Matthew Cooper,

    Patience Cooper, and their mother to have and equal share of the product arising from thesale of said lands and tenements, goods and chattels, --and lastly I hereby appoint Isaac

    Gross my sole Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former

    wills by me made.

    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty-seventh day ofApril, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five.

    John Cooper (seal)

    Signed sealed and declared

    By the above John Cooper

    In presence of us, who at

    His request and in his presenceHave hereunto subscribed our

    Names as witnesses to the same.

    Thomas Dabney ink spots cover date

    C. H. Boatright

    Harvey W. Boatright

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    State if Tennessee

    Campbell County County Court August Term 1854

    The last Will and Testament by John Cooper, late of this County, was this day presentedhere in open court for probate and thereupon came Thomas Dabney and subscribing

    witness thereto who being first sworn depose and say that he heard the said John Cooper

    acknowledge the foregoing instrument to be his last Will and Testament and at the time ofmaking said acknowledgement he was of sound mind an disposing memory to the best of

    his knowledge and belief.

    Witness my hand at office this 7th day of August 1854Wm Carey Clk