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J.M. Cole's Will

J. M. Cole's will is in the first probate packet of Parker County. Since handwriting is sometimes a matter of interpetation, I have scanned the will and placed it on the left side.



Know all men by these present that I, J.M. Cole of County of Parker & State of Texas, being in good health and of sound mind, and being desirous of settling my worldly affairs and deciding how the state with which it has pleased God to bless me shall be disposed of after my decease, while I have the strength and capacity to do so, do make and publish this my last will & testement, hereby revolking all other wills that I may have here before made either verbal or written.

1st I wish that all of my just debts and funeral expenses and also a marble slab head & foot stones be placed upon the grave of my wife Sallie A. Cole, deceased and my son, Brice W. Cole deceased and my son, Joseph W. L. Cole deceased and the same to be placed over my own grave, all of which shall be paid by my executor herein after named, and of my estate as soon after my decease shall be found by him convenient.

2nd It is my wish and desire that after my just debts are paid and the articles purchased and paid for as ammorated in the first article above, that my property both real and personal shall be equally divided between my tow children, to wit, James A Cole and William C. Cole, share alike, and in case either one of them should die before they become of age or without issue, there and in that case it is my will and desire that my property shall be given or turned over to the survivor.

3rd I nominate and appoint my Brother J.P. Cole, my legal attorney or executor to execute this my last will and testament; and further direct that he shall sell all my property both real and personal when in his Judgement ? best to the interest of the legatees; it is my desire that all my property or the proceeds of the sale of my property be equally divided between my two children; to wit, James A. Cole and William C. Cole and that each share alike.

4th I nominate and appoint my two Brothers, Joel L. Cole and William F. Cole, both of the county of Lincoln & state of Tennessee, as the guardians of my two children, namely James A. Cole & William C. Cole, and the guardians above named be allowed by the courts of the county of Lincoln, a sufficiency of money belonging to each heir as above named to pay for their raising and tuition as may be neccessary to give each a thorough education.

5th I direct that my executor, John P. Cole shall turn over the money of the estate to the above named guardians Joel L. Cole and William F. Cole when ordered by them an as the law directs.

6th It is my will that no other action shall be had in the District Court in the administration of my estate than to prove and record this will and to return an inventory and appraisement of my estate. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand this the 11th dday of November AD 1873 in the presence of F.A. Leeach and E.A. Hutchinson who attest the same at my request.

Signed by J.M. Cole

The above instrument was now here subscribed by J.M. Cole, the testator in our presence and me at his request and in his presence. Sign our names hereto as attesting witnesses.

Signed by F.A. Leach & E.A. Hutchinson

 

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