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From: marie sellers hollinger <>
Subject: Re: Will - Hollinger, Jacob - 1823
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 00:02:56 -0600


SONNIE - What County may help us connect? THANKS, marie, iowa

wrote:

> In the name of God amen! I Jacob Hollinger being sick and weak of body but of
> sound in sense, memory, and understanding do make this my last will and
> testament in manner and form of following
> First, I give my sole to Almighty God who gave it to me, an wish my body to be
> intered in a decent and becoming manor. And it is my will that as soon as
> convenient after my decease that all my estate real and personal be sold and
> all my debts paid, And all the neat proceeds of my estate to be bequeathed in
> the following manor, First I bequeath to my sister Frances Brown the one half
> of all the neat proceeds of my estate, and the other half to my brother[s]
> George & John to be Equally divided between them, and all my wearing apparel I
> bequeath to Henry Brown my sister's Francis Brown's son. Lastly I do nominate
> constitute and appoint my dear and trusty brother John Hollinger to be my
> Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills
> and bequeaths by me heretofore made proclaiming this and no other to be my
> last will and Testament...... 7th September 1823
>
> Witnesses Peter Albright, John Brown
> Jacob Hollinger [seal]
>
> proved 2 Feb 1824 - both witnesses appearing

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