Last Will and Testament of John H. DIXON, Frederick County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Jim Dixon [j.dixon@myactv.net] Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ************************************************ JOHN H. DIXON ) LASTWILL ) Thomas & Joshua Dixon, Extrs.) In the name of God, Amen. I, John H Dixon of Frederick County of the State of Maryland, being in perfect health of body and of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, being now advanced in life and considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs whilrst I have health, strength and entire ability to do so, and thereby be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me home, do therefore make, execute and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say. First and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and after the payment of my debts and funeral charges are paid, I give, devise and bequeath as follows: Item... I give, devise, and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Dixon for and during her natural life the whole and entire proceeds of the farm I now own in Frederick County and all the household and kitchen furniture of which I shall die possessed. The farm is to be managed for her benefit to the very best advantage by my two sons, Joshua and Thomas, and I hereby personally charge my said two sons to attend to and do their utmost for the interest and advantage of my said wife. Item... I give and bequeath to my two sons, Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, in trust, for the use and benefit of my daughter, Ann Coval, without the control of her husband, Jeremiah Coval, the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Five Dollars, the said Trustees to retain the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Five Dollars in their own hands and payout the same to the said Ann Coval at the rate of Thirty Dollars per year so long as the said sum shall last, said Trustees to be charged no interest on the same. Said sum of One Hundred Twenty Five Dollars to be set apart out of the first money coming into the hands of my Executors after the payment of debts and funeral expenses, the first installment to be paid, if the amount shall then be in the hands of my Executors, six months after my death. Item...I give and bequeath to my sons, Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon in trust, for the sole use and benefit of my daughter Rebecca Brengle, wife of Christian Brengle, without the control of her said husband the sum of One hundred and twenty five dollars,the said trustees to hold and retain in their own hands the said sum and pay out the same to the said Rebecca Brengle at the rate of Thirty Dollars per year so long as the said sum shall last. Said trustees to be charged no interest on the said sum of One hundred and twenty five dollars, the said amount to be set apart out of the first money coming into their hands as Executors after payment of debts and funeral expenses, and the first installment of thirty dollars to be paid if the amount shall then be in the hands of my Executors. Six months after my death ---- Item...All the rest and residue of my property together with money due and owing to me From bills, bonds, notes and bank account, I hereby direct to be divided into seven equal parts, one-seventh part thereof I give and bequeath to Ruth Dixon, wife of my son, James Dixon, as and for her own use and benefit and as her own and separate property and without the control of her husband in any manner, and my Executors are hereby directed to pay to her, the said Ruth Dixon, and to no other person, and file receipt for the same and that's for their final discharge hereof. However, if the said Ruth Dixon depart this life before said seventh share is paid to her, then the same share be divided amongst her children then living share and share alike. Item... One seventh part of property and money I give and bequeath to my sons Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, in trust, that they loan the same out to some good man or men taking care that they have good security for the same and taking the note or notes from the person or persons to whom they loan the same payable to themselves, the said Thomas and Joshua, making the interest payable yearly, and the interest when received by them they then pay to my son, George Dixon, as he may require the same in the opinion of the said Thomas and Joshua, and after the death of my said son, George Dixon, the principal and interest then remaining I direct to be equally divided amongst his children then living, share and share alike. Item.. .One seventh part of property and money I give and bequeath to my sons Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, in trust, that they dispose of the same exactly in every particular as they are directed to do with the seventh part given and bequeathed to them in trust, for the use of my son, George Dixon, paying the interest to my son John Dixon while he is living and following the directions of said trust in the event of his death. Item. ..One seventh part of property and money I give and bequeath to my sons Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, in trust, that they dispose of the same exactly in every particular as they are directed to do with the seventh part given and bequeathed to them in trust for the use of my son, George Dixon, and my son, John Dixon, giving the interest to my son, Samuel Dixon, and following the directions of said trust in the event of his death. Item. ..One seventh part of the said residue of property and money I give and bequeath to my son, Thomas Dixon, his heirs and assignees. Item. ..One seventh part of the said residue of property and money I give and bequeath to my son, Joshua Dixon, his heirs and assignees. Item... One seventh part of the said residue of property and money I give and bequeath to my son, William Dixon, his heirs and assignees. Item. .. After the death of my wife, Mary Dixon, the real and personal estate herein devised and bequeathed to her for life shall be sold by my Executors or the survivor of them to the best advantage, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, both real and personal, I hereby direct to be divided into seven equal parts, one seventh part thereof I give and bequeath to Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, my sons, in trust, and that they loan the same out taking a note or notes with good security, with interest of at least six percent, the interest to be made payable annually, said notes to be made payable to the said Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, and the interest that they shall receive for the same they shall pay over to my son, George Dixon, as he may require the same and after the death of my son, George Dixon, the principal and such interest as may remain shall be equally divided amongst the children of the said George Dixon, share and share alike. Item. ..One seventh part of the said proceeds of sale I give and bequeath to my two sons, respect and precisely as they are directed to dispose of the seventh part bequeathed to them in trust for my son, George Dixon, the interest thereof to be paid to my son, John Dixon, as he may need the same. After his death, the like provision for the care of his children as in the above item in relation to George Dixon. Item. ..One seventh part of the said proceeds of sale I give and bequeath to my two sons, Thomas Dixon and Joshua Dixon, in trust, and that they dispose of the same in every respect and precisely as they are directed to dispose of the seventh part bequeathed to them in trust for my son, George Dixon, the interest thereof to be paid to my son, Samuel Dixon as he may require, and in the case of his death, the like provision for the care of his children as in the above item in relation to George Dixon. 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