Re: James C. Hale, Virginia to Alabama to Arkansas
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James C. Hale, Virginia to Alabama to Arkansas
Barbara Reynolds 3/14/07
Barbara:
Dudley Hale's will is as follows:
I Dudley Hale of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia do make this my last Will and Testament, in the manner following to wit my will and desire is that after all debts is paid out of my personal Estate the balance of my personal together with all my real and mixed Estate to remain is possession of my beloved wife Nncy Hail during her life for the use of her and my children and after her death to ______ to them also equally which are as followeth. Preston Hail, Burris Hail, Lewis Hail, Polly Hail, Franklin Hail, Sally Hail, Jestain Hail, Olive Hail, and Elizabeth Hail.2nd my desire is that an inventory and appraisement to be made without the sale of the property unless it is thought necessary by my executors who I shall hereafter appoint for the purpose of paying some of my debts if there is any the use and possession of the property
above mentioned by my wife is intended in lue of her dower.And lastly I do constitute and appoint my beloved wife Nancy Hail Preston Hail and Francis Hail Executrix and Executors of this my will and testament revoking all former Wills and testaments by me made.In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of January 1815.
Grayson County Court 1815.This nuncusalive Will of Dudley Hail was proven in Court by Richard Hail Francis Hail and Joshua Stoverman and ordered to be recorded and Nancy Hail Francis Hail and Preston Hail executhasun namedcame into court and enetered into bond in the penalty of $4000 conditioned as the law directs and qualified according to law.
Test:Martin Discenson Or.
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Re: James C. Hale, Virginia to Alabama to Arkansas
Barbara Reynolds 3/16/07