Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and Their Connections, Part 1

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author, 1915 - Reference - 760 pages
 

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Page 36 - Recorded, and on the Motion of the said Executor who made oath according to Law Certificate is Granted him for obtaining a Probate of the said Will in due form (he giving Security) Whereupon he together with Mathew Turner his Security entered into and acknowledged their Bond according to law for that purpose.
Page 140 - Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Jacob Burket to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us Who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereunto.
Page 138 - God to call me hence do thereby make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in the manner and form following, that is to say, First...
Page 162 - Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; Yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them.
Page 268 - At the outbreak of the civil war, he enlisted in the Confederate army as a private and at the close of the war was mustered out as a captain.
Page 61 - God, therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say...
Page 139 - Confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament in testimony whereof I Have Hereunto set my Hand and affixed my seal this twenty ninth day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight...
Page 116 - War, as settled their Accounts, and received Certificates for the balance of their Full Pay, according to an Act of Assembly, passed the November Session, 1781, that a Certificate issued on the 2nd day of Oct.
Page 261 - FICKLEN. breaking out of the Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate army and served with distinction as Longstreet's chief of artillery.
Page 61 - Kentucky, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory, calling to mind the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament...

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