HATHAWAY, Elijah, will dated 31 Jul 1844. He desired to be decently BURIED in a walnut coffin at BOLT's Graveyard by Rody PUGH or Elizabeth HATHAWAY. To his eldest son, Simeon, he left $50.00, to eldest daughter, Elizabeth, $50.00. Remainder to his wife during her widowhood then divided between Nancy J., R.S. and M.A. HATHAWAY. Elizabeth (X) HATHAWAY and Jesse ADAMSON were executors. Some who bought at sale were J.N. RAYNOLDS, James MORRIS, James LINTON, J. ADAMSON (a pewter plate), A. GRIDER (Bible) and Daniel STRICKLER. By 2 Dec 1844 the widow was Elizabeth BRACHER. She was allowed $137.00 widow's allowance. Probate Book F-1 page 7, 8; sale bill on page 21.
HATHAWAY, Elijah, will dated 31 Jul 1844. He desired to be decently BURIED in a walnut coffin at BOLT's Graveyard by Rody PUGH or Elizabeth HATHAWAY. To his eldest son, Simeon, he left $50.00, to eldest daughter, Elizabeth, $50.00. Remainder to his wife during her widowhood then divided between Nancy J., R.S. and M.A. HATHAWAY. Elizabeth (X) HATHAWAY and Jesse ADAMSON were executors. Some who bought at sale were J.N. RAYNOLDS, James MORRIS, James LINTON, J. ADAMSON (a pewter plate), A. GRIDER (Bible) and Daniel STRICKLER. By 2 Dec 1844 the widow was Elizabeth BRACHER. She was allowed $137.00 widow's allowance. Probate Book F-1 page 7, 8; sale bill on page 21.
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