Will of Joseph McGlothlin

Will of Joseph McGlothlin
Signed 3-Jul-1837
Proved June 1839


Source: Will bk 2, pages 255-256
Transcribed by Sue Polaski
©1999

In the of God Amen,

I Joseph McGlothlin of the County of Sumner and State of Tennessee being weak in body but of sound mind and memory as you may say, these considering the uncertainty of this mortal life. I do make and publish this to be my last will and testament in _ _ _ , that is to say, I give and bequeath my Sole to God who gave to me.

1st I give to my beloved wife Polly McGlothlin one hundred acres of land beginning at the North East corner on a post oak of the tract of land I now live on laying South and West for compliment so as to include the building and cave Spring and one negro woman by the name of Polly and one good work horse, one cow and calf, and one bed Sted and furniture and one pot and oven and one set of knives and forks, one _ to have and enjoy her life live, so long as she lives single, and at her death, or time of marriage if she should marry the property _ sold by my Executors on such a credit as they may think proper and the proceeds to be equally divided among all my children.

2nd it is my wish and desire that my children that is in this country rally all my slaves except Polly and draw for them if they can agree and let some person draw for those of my children that may be absent in some foreign country and if they cannot agree among themselves it is my wish and desire that my Executors shall chose two or more disinterested men to rally said slaves and then let all of my children draw for them or some other person and let them all be made equal with one another out of the proceeds of the rest of my Estate.

"Thirdly" it is my wish and desire that all the rest of my Estate both real and personal be sold on a credit of twelve months except the tract of land where on my son Andrew McGlothin now lives which land I allow at my decease for my son Andrew, to have and after the money becomes due and collected it is my wish and desire that all of my debts and funeral expenses be paid if any, and the balance of my Estate to be equally divided out among all of my children except my executors I allow them a reasonable compensation over and above the rest for their trouble, Viz, Joseph McGlothlin Jr., John McGlothlin, Wm. McGlothlin, Andrew McGlothlin and James McGlothlin, Alexander McGlothlin and Elizabeth Goostree, my sons and daughter _ think I have give them all alike. I have give my son John McGlothlin a Negro boy to make him equal with the rest of my sons and I have give my daughter Elizabeth Goostree a little negro girl to make her equal with the rest of my children. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife and children all of the above Estate for and in consideration of the love and affection I have for them.

Lastly I further express my desire and appoint my sons, Joseph McGlothlin and William McGlothlin my executors to _ effect this my wishes as before mentioned in witness where of then to set my hand and seal this third day of July in the year of our "Lord" one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven. Signed sealed and published and delivered by the above named Joseph McGlothlin Senior to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses and doing away all former wills.

Signed Joseph (X his mark) McGlothlin
James H. House
John N. House



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