Will of Jane McCall, Lowndes, Alabama http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/lowndes/wills/willbookb/jmccall.txt ==================================================================== USGENWEB PROJECT NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store this file permanently for free access. This file is copyrighted and contributed by: Carolyn Golowka ==================================================================== March 2001 Will of Jane McCall Lowndes County, Alabama Book B, page 272 The State of Alabama, Lowndes County} In the name of God, Amen! I, Jane McCall, being sick and feeble but sound and ___ mind and memory, do make this as my last will for the disposition of my worldly goods, hereby revoke all former wills. First: I give and bequeath to my beloved husband James McCall during his life my negro woman Bridget and at the death of my husband, I give Bridget to my daughter Sarah L. Givhan, wife of George Givhen, to her _____ separate use, or to ____ child or children of my said daughter may ____ have living should she be dead. I also give to my husband all my ____ of called also my _______. Second: I give and bequeath my negro woman Ann and her children and all my other slaves and the rest of my personal property, including my ____ ____ and ___ all my real estate of whatever kind to my daughter, Sarah L. Givhan, to her ___ and separate use and at her death the same ____ ____ increases of the _____ slaves to go to the child or children of my said daughter which may then be living. Third: I desire all the property to my said daughter, Sarah L. Givhan, held by her in ____ way that they may desire ___ name by will , but it is to go to her child or children living at the time of her death, ____ ___ ____……. Forth: I appoint (nothing written here, is blank) my executor to carry into effect my last requests. Signed, sealed, and published in our presence and we signed as witnesses in the presence of testator and in the presence of each other. (No signature of Jane McCall or witnesses) The forgoing is a true copy of a will admitted to probate on the 2nd Day of October, 1852 and ____ this day 27th of Nov. 1852. E. H. Cook, PJLC (probate judge, Lowndes Co.)