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W. H. MITCHELL Will Probated October Term 1880 Minute Book C Page 216 This is my last will. I desire to bequeath to my dear wife MARY A. MITCHELL the track and all that belongs with it. If it be consistant with the Court I desire that she should have all the household and kitchen furniture. I desire the whole tract of my home place sold to pay my indebtedness to the GRAHAM heirs, but I am not willing it should be sold for less than sixteen hundred dollars ($1,600) I want my represintatives to sell it privatly. I want my cotton crop gathered and baled before it is sold by my represintatives and the proceeds appropriated to my debts. All this I trust may be done to the full satisfaction of my creditors. I appoint my son R. L. MITCHELL and my son in law J. H. HARTMAN as Executors. In witness whereof I have hereunto signed and sealed this instrument and declare the same as and for my last will, on 28th day of July 1880. W. H. MITCHELL (Seal)
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