Will of William M. Anderson
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Will of William M. Anderson I William Anderson of Sheridan, Worth County, Missouri, being of sound mind and
memory do make, publish and declare this to be my Last will and Testament to wit: FIRST desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid
in full. SECOND -I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my property both real
and personal to my beloved wife Sarah A. Anderson to be enjoyed by her during her lifetime
and at her death to be equally divided among my lawful heirs. THIRD I nominate and appoint my wife Sarah A. Anderson as Executor of
this my Last will and testament to serve without bond hereby revoking all former wills by
me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of
January 1907. his William X Anderson mark We attest the above and foregoing will be subscribing our names hereto as
witnesses in the presence of the testator and in the presence of each other this 2nd
day of Jan 1907 George Hague C.H. Reid State of Missouri ) Proof of Will County of Worth ) In the Probate Court by it remembered that on the 21st day of Jan. 1907 before me
_____judge of the Probate Court held in and for the County of Worth and State aforesaid
personally appeared George Hague and C.H. Reid who are the subscribing witnesses to the
annexed will of William Anderson deceased and being by me first duly sworn deposes and
says that said William Anderson the testator subscribed the same in our presence and
published and declared said will or instrument in writing to be his last will and
testament and that at the time of signing the same he the said testator was of sound and
disposing mind and more than 21 years of age and that deponents attested said will as
witnesses thereto by subscribing their names to the same in the presence of the testator
and of each other and at the request of the testator. C.H. Reid George Hague Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21 day of Jan, 1907 SEAL _____________ Judge of Probate