GEORGE W. PEYTON'S WILL
I George W. Peyton do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby
revoking and making void all other wills made by me at any other time.
First. I direct that my funeral expences and all my debts be paid as soon
after my death as possible out of any money I may die possess of or may first
come into the hands of my Executor.
Secondly. It is my will that all the remaining portion of my estate be
left in the hands of my beloved wife during her widowhood and that she in
connection with my Executor hereafter named have full control of the same and
that they have full power to retain or to dispose of the same as they may deem
condusive to the interest of my said wife and children Martha E. John B. Peyton
that they have full power to purchase a suitable tract of land for a home for
her and my two children above named and also a negro man to aid in cultivating
the same should they deem it advisable to do so Should my wife marry it is my
will that all my estate be equally divided between her and my children above
named. It is my will that my negro woman Hanna and her two children shall
not be sold at any time but that they shall remain with my family and in case my
wife marry then then the said negroes be divided without sale between her and
the two children and in case she dies during widowhood then the said slaves be
divided as above specifyed equally between my two children. I do also
nominate and appoint John Hall my Executor to this my last will and
testament. In testimony of which I have hereunto affixed my hand &
seal this 5th day of April 1858.
G. W. Peyton (Seal)
Signed sealed in presence of
I. J. Roach
Wm. J. Kirk
State of Tennessee )
Carroll County ( Sept term 1858.