NONCUPATIVE WILL OF JOAB STAFFORD
We Chesley M. Patters & Samuel R. Quinn do state that the
noncupative will of Joab Stafford was made by him on the 11th day
of Jan 1853 in our presence by the testator himself that it was
made in his last sickness in his own habitation or dwelling and
the same is as follows, (to wit)
It was his will and desire that his effects should be disposed of
after his decease in the following manner. First that the claims
comeing to him should be collected and all his just debts be paid
out of his effects if there should be a sufficiency to discharge
them, which he supposed there was. If so the property that
remained or was on hand to be kept by his eldest son Diocleus
Stafford for the purpose of keeping together and raising his
young children and left as his Executor or requested Samuel R.
Quinn to settle up his business made out by us and committed to
writing this 17th day Jan 1853 & the said Joab Stafford
departed this life on the 14th day of Jan 1853 given under our
hands & seals this day of
C. M. Patterson
S. R. Quinn
Copy Test
State of Tennessee )
Carroll County( February Term 1853
This day the last Noncupative will and Testament of Joel Stafford was produced in open court and duly proven by the oath of Chesley M. Patterson & Samuel R. Quinn and was ordered by the court to be recorded of which the above is a copy test.
Wilbron H. Graves Clerk