Taliaferro County GaArchives Wills.....Hammack, Joseph D. March 27, 1899 ************************************************ 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: Rhoda Taylor Fone http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00012.html#0002953 May 30, 2005, 1:55 pm Source: Taliaferro County, Georgia Will Record B, Pages 252-254 Written: March 27, 1899 Recorded: May 3, 1899 Will of Joseph D. Hammack Georgia – Taliaferro County I JOSEPH D. HAMMACK, of said State and County, being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and publish this my last will & testament hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by me: - Item First: I give, devise and bequeath unto MY BELOVED WIFE JULIA A. HAMMACK, the following described property, to wit: - All that tract or lot of land situated in the town of Crawfordville whereon I reside, containing about one (1) acre, more or less, bounded on South by Main Street, running East & West; on East and West by side street running from said main street to a back street which bounds said property on the North. Also, all that tract or lot of land, whereon is situated the house known as the gin-shop, situated in the town of Crawfordville, near Georgia Railroad depot, bounded on the North by said back street running towards the depot; on East and West by side street and on South by lot of W. C. Chapman. Also, all that tract or lot of land situated in the town of Crawfordville, said County, known as the Jim Hammack lot, bounded on the North and East public Streets; on South by lands of Titus Richards, and on West by Presbyterian Church lot, on which tract of land there are no improvements, which tract of land continue about one-fourth (1/4) of an acre, more or less. Also, all that tract or lot of land, situated in the 606 district G.M., Taliaferro County, Georgia known as the Woodall place, containing Three Hundred and fifty four (354) acres, more or less, bounded on North by lands formerly belonging to George Mitchell; on East by public road to ______ and lands of C. C. Lucas; on South by lands of C. S. Lucas, and on west by lands of H. M. Holden. Also, all that tract or lot of land, known as the Peek place situated in the 608th district G.M. Taliaferro County, Georgia, containing One Hundred and Seventy five (175) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jno. F. Holden, Susan Peek, Parker and others. Also, all that tract or lot of land situated in the 608th district G.M. Taliaferro County, Georgia, known as the Tom Smith(?) place containing twenty- four (24) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Shep Peek, J. M. Lacy and others. Also all that tract or lot of land, known as the Acree(?) place, situated in the 603rd district G.M. Taliaferro County, Georgia, containing Two Hundred and Eighteen (218) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by public road leading from Crawfordville to Level Hill; on East by lands of Frank Rhodes and J. A. Kendrick, and South by lands of Horace M. Holden, and on West by lands of J. N. Chapman. Also all that tract or lot of land, known as Stephens place, situated in 604th district G.M. Taliaferro County, Georgia, containing One Hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, on which Julius(?) Taylor now resides as my tenant, adjoining lands of estate of Emma Richards, deceased, lands of Mrs. Buford Bird, lands of estate of Mrs. H. R. Portwood and others. Item Second: I will devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Julia A. Hammack, all of the property hereinbefore described free from all charge or limitation whatever, to her own proper use, benefit and behoof forever in fee-simple. Item Third: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Julia A. Hammack, free from all charges or limitations whatever, to her own proper use, benefit and behoof, forever in fee-simple, any and all property both real and personalty, including notes and accounts, and any and all other property of whatever kind and description which I may own or have at my death. I give, devise and bequeath to my said wife the property referred to in this item, in addition to the property described or referred to in the first item of this, my last will and testament. Item Fourth: My executrix, hereinafter named, need not make any return as executrix of my last will and testament and no inventory or appraisement of my estate need be had. An inventory and appraisement of my estate and any returns by my said executrix hereinafter named are all dispensed with, as far as the law permits me to allow them to be dispensed with. Item Fifth: I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my said beloved wife, Julia A. Hammack, my executrix of and to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 27 day of March 1899. /s/ Joseph D. (his X mark) Hammack Signed, declared and published by Joseph D. Hammack as his last will and testament, in the presence of us, the subscribers, who subscribe our names hereto, as witnesses in the presence of said testator, at his instance and request, and in the presence of each other, the said testator, Joseph D. Hammack signing in our presence and we signing in his presence. This 27 day of March 1899. Horace M. Holden W. R. Gunn Jno. H. Stephens Recorded May 3rd 1899 Geo. H. Mitchell, Ordinary Additional Comments: Joseph D. Hammack was born July 6, 1822, son of John Hammack and Lucinda Crenshaw. He died April 12, 1899 and is buried at Crawfordville Baptist Cemetery. Joseph D. Hammack married (1) September 30, 1846, Taliaferro Co., to Mary E. Wilson and (2) February 3, 1859, Taliaferro Co., to Julia Harris, born July 12, 1829, died May 1, 1900, daughter of Singleton Harris and his first wife, Maria/Mariah Acree. Known children by Mary Wilson: 1. Ella C. Hammack, b. ca. 1847, married May 9, 1870 to John L. Holzendorf. 2. Susan F. Hammack, b. ca. 1849. She is buried at Crawfordville but no dates on her tombstone. Apparently she never married. 3. Sarah “Sally” Hammack, born March 3, 1852, died November 28, 1878, buried Crawfordville Baptist Cemetery. Sally married May 28, 1872 to Thomas E. Bristow, son of John Thomas Bristow and Mary Ward Edwards. After the death of Sally (Hammack) Bristow, Thomas Bristow remarried December 5, 1886, to Sally Lou (Gee) Hillman, widow of Willis Hillman and daughter of Charles W. Gee and Mary Caroline Bowman. Known children by Julia Harris: 4. William “Willie” Hammack, b. ca. 1865. 5. Catherine “Katie” Hammack, born April 13, 1868, died May 3, 1942, buried Crawfordville Baptist Cemetery. She married May 13, 1883 to Willie Wylie Bird. 6. Mamie Hammack, b. ca. 1870. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/taliaferro/wills/hammack276gwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 7.1 Kb