Will of Mary Barber 30 Aug 1951 Polk County, GA Will of Mary Noyes Barber Cedartown, Georgia ) Will Book B ) I, Mary Noyes Barber of Cedartown, said page 260 ) county, being of sound mind and disposing memory do make this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all others which I may here-to-for made: I give to my sister, Gladys Barber Sommers (Mrs. N. H.) the home place, 127 Philpot Street, Cedartown, Georgia. At her death this property is to go to her daughter, Gladys Sommers Campbell (Mrs. C. F. Jr.) which was the wish of my mother, Hattie May Crabb Barber (Mrs Wiley C.) and is like-wise my desire. To my brother, Judson Crabb Barber (Bud) I give my stamp collection. Also Bookcase in which stamps are stowed. I give to my brother John Huntington Barber (Jack) my collection of books in hope that he will take pride in them as I have. To my nephew John Wiley Barber (Jackie) I give my double snake diamond ring which was given to my mother by my father on their 12th wedding anniversary and in turn given to me by my mother. I give to my nephew, Norman Sommers Barber, my typewriter and typewriter table. I give to my nephew, James Russell Barber (Rusty) the rocking chair with the double arm rests. With the exception of the two albums of Grand Opera records which I give to my neice, Gladys Sommers Campbell, I give my acumalation of records to my friend Jetty Hall who loves good music as I do. There are a good many pieces of furniture which belong to my beloved sister, Gladys Sommers (Mrs N. H.) All other items of furniture may be disposed of or left intact by my sister except those here-to-fore mentioned and here-in-after mentioned. China goes to my sister also. I give to my friend Lucy Green Hackney (Mrs. W. H.) the spool cabinet which has been used as a bedside table for many years. I make Jettye Hall my Executrix of this my will and I relieve her from making any inventory or appraisement of my property. I further relieve her from giving any bond and I only require her to probate this will. She is relieved from any returns for her acts and doings to any court what-so-ever. This 30th day of August 1951. W. C. Hicks Mary Noyes Barber Fannie Lefevers Wm. S. Wilkerson ==================================================================== USGENWEB 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: David W. Morgan dmorgan@efn.org ====================================================================