Father Walter Gibson's Will 1797 Wilkes County, GA
Folio 247-GIBSON, WALTER. All estate to wife Judah for life, "should she be the
Oldest liver." At her death, an inventory of all household goods, horses, tools
and a psalm book, etc. to son Sylvanus. To dau. Mary Hogan the tract of 200
acres on which I live, cattle, household goods and hymn book and Bible. To dau.
Patsy Davis, featherbed and cattle. To dau. Elizabeth Hogan bay horse and £5.
Son Sylvanus and son-in-law Griffin Hogan, Excrs. Signed Oct. 15, 1787. Probate
Nov. 26, 1791. Stephen, Thos., and Wm. Johnson, Test.
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