Glynn County GaArchives Wills.....MOORE, Daniel A. February 14, 1883 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Amy Hedrick http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00013.html#0003209 March 13, 2009, 3:15 am Source: Will Book G Pgs. 465-467; Glynn Co., Georgia Probate Court Written: February 14, 1883 Recorded: August 7, 1884 State of Georgia} County of Glynn} Be it known that we Burr Winton, Charles E. Flanders, Marilda R. Moore and Alameda Treadwell were each and all and every one of us together personally present on the fifth day of April Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty four at the house of the habitation and dwelling of Daniel A. Moore late of said county deceased at which he had been resident for the space of ten days and moor next immediately before the day aforesaid to wit in the city of Brunswick in the county and state aforesaid, and the said Daniel A. Moore was also likewise then and there he the said Daniel A. Moore was in life and of sound mind and disposing memory but sick and weak in body and was then and there in his last sickness of an from which he subsequently died to wit on the day hereinafter set out and at the house in the city county and state aforesaid; that the said Daniel A. Moore was then and there at the time and place aforesaid seriously impressed with the awful probability of approaching death; that the said Daniel A. Moore at the time and place aforesaid and under the said circumstances and amidst the said surroundings and in manner aforesaid lying languishing for fear of sudden death and for fear that death or want of speech or memory should surprise and overtake him so that he should be prevented if he stayed and daring not to stay the writing of his testament did bid some of us particularly to wit the said ??? and the said Charles E. Flanders bear testimony and witness that he would now that is to say then and there and thereupon give attention and listen thereto and did then and there hear and now do and each for himself and herself does declare and say that the said Daniel A. Moore did then and there in the manner and the means and at the time and place aforesaid and in the hearing and presence of each and all of the said witnesses and under the said surroundings and amidst the said circumstances make, publish, declare, letter and orally pronounce the following nuncupative will to be his last will and testament to wit. First, he willed and devised that all his just debts which he said were but few be duly paid. Second he willed and devised that his wife Marilda R. Moore should have for her own all of his estate both real and personal and wherever the same may be situated and to have and use absolutely for and as her own during her life unconditionally and as she may please and so he bequeathed unto her. Third, he willed directed and bequeathed that upon the death of his said wife all of his said estate bequeathed to her in second item hereof and not then disposed of by her should then divided equally and the one half thereof go to his daughter Almeda Treadwell wife of Benjamin Treadwell and the remaining half to W.D. Rayburn of Wayne County Georgia in trust nevertheless for the children of his son Charles Moore. Fourth he willed and desired that his said wife Marilda R. Moore be constituted his true and lawful executrix of his said last will and testament and that she faithfully carry out the same and further his said wishes. And we further declare and say that after giving expressive to his said wishes and desires as aforesaid the said Daniel A. Moore without recovering from his said sickness but gradually sinking with lifes ??? ebbing tide departed this life at the place and in the manner above said on the fourteenth day of April of the year aforesaid and so we the said witnesses do now come and within thirty days after the speaking of the same as aforesaid to wit on this twenty fifth day of April of the year aforesaid and in the county and state first aforesaid and reduce the said nuncupative will of the said Daniel A. Moore to writing. Burr Winton {LS} Chars. E. Flanders {LS} Almeda Treadwell {LS} Marilda R. Moore {LS} State of Georgia} County of Glynn} Before me James E. Lambright a commissioned Notary Public and ex officio Justice of the Peace in and for said county personally came and appeared Burr Winton, Charles E. Flanders, Almeda Treadwell, and Marildah R. Moore who each and every one of them after being by me legally sworn on their several oaths do say and each for himself and herself does say that the foregoing five pages of written matter contain and recite and express as therein reduced to writing and set out and written the nuncupative will of the last unwritten will and testament of Daniel A. Moore late of said county and state deceased and that the facts therein stated and contained are true as the stand[?] states. Burr Winton Chas. E. Flanders Almeda Treadwell Marilda R. Moore Sworn to and subscribed before me on this twenty fifty day of April anno Domini 1884, James E. Lambright, Com. Not. Pub. And E.O. J.P. 26th Dis. G.M. Glynn Co. Ga. State of Georgia} County of Glynn} I do solemnly swear that this writing contains the true last will of the within named Daniel A. Moore deceased so far as I know or believe and that I will well and truly execute the same in accordance with the laws of this state so help me God. Marilda R. Moore Sworn to and subscribed before me this second day of June A.D. 1884, Edgar C.P. Dart Ordinary of Glynn County Georgia. Recorded August 7th 1884, E.C.P. Dart. Additional Comments: More Glynn County Genealogy & History can be found at File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/glynn/wills/moore764gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.1 Kb