Will of Allen Lippincott 1902
LIPPINCOTT, CHENEY, HANEY, CALHOUN
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Be it remembered that I, Allen Lippincott, being of sound mind and disposing memory, but in feeble health, do make and publish this my last will & testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
First. I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid promptly.
Second. I will, devise and bequeath all my property, both real and personal, and of whatever kind and wherever found, and including property here after acquired, to my sole and only daughter, May L. Cheney, to have and to hold all of said property, absolutely, in fee simple and in her own right forever.
Third. I hereby nominate and appoint as executor of this my last will and testament, my said daughter, May L. Cheney, and would respectfully asks that said appointment be made without bond. And I give to my said executor full power to do all things in the settlement of my said, as I could do, if living, and without permission from the court.
Dated this 18th day of August, 1902.
(his x mark) Allen G. Lippincott.
Signed, sealed and delivered, in our presence, and published by Allen G. Lippincott, the testator, as and for his last will, in the presence of us, who at his request, in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereto set our names as witnesses
T. W. Haney
J. Calhoun[note: above will entered into probate Mar. 17, 1903]
Source: Van Buren Co. Will Record, Vol. E-F, 1899-1922
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