HARALSON COUNTY, GA - WILLS -Henry Martin Smith Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: lrober@plantationcable.net E. Robertson Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/haralson.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm WILL BOOK A, PAGE 297 WILL OF HENRY MARTIN SMITH STATE OF GEORGIA, HARALSON COUNTY Filed for Probate in Common form August 30, 1917 Probated September 3, 1917 I , Henry Martin Smith of Bremen, Georgia make this my last will . I give, devise, bequeath my estate and property, real and personal , as follows, that is to say: I give to my daughter, MRS. BEAULAH COOK, Bremen, Ga; from the proceeds of my estate, the sum of one thousand $1,000) Dollars. I give my daughter MRS. BEULAH COOK, the above mentioned one thousand dollars for her faithful service to me, and for the faithful service of her husband, Dr. H. C. Cook to me while sick and on my bed of affliction. The remainder of my estate, I wish divided equally between my remaining children, as follows: MRS. FLORENCE WILLIAMS, RUFUS SMITH, FERMAN SMITH, WARREN SMITH AND JOE SMITH, each to share and share alike after all debts and exepsnes that may accumulate during my life have been paid. All and expenses shall be paid out of the remainder of my estate, and no part of it from the amount given to said Mrs. Beaulah Cook she being given the one thousand net. I also suggest that should I depart this life during the year 1917, that my daughter Mrs. H. C. Smith and family remain in my house, now occupied by them for the remainder of the year without paying rent. I appoint Ferman Smith, Carlton, Ga. And Warren Smith, Athens, Ga. Executors of this my will. Said executors are not required to make any returns to any court of to give any bond for any amount whatever. In Witness whereof, I have signed and sealed and published and declared this instrument as my last will dated the 15th day of Jan. 1917. Henry Martin Smith Witnesses: B. T. Kent L. E. Moore Taylor Smith NP State at Large