Submitted by: Walter I. Miller III
The Will of Mrs Mary Ann Miller Deceased.Ne Varietur 3-21-1908 R
C Drew, Judge 2nd Dist. Court
State of Louisiana,Parish of
Webster
Mary Ann Miller, wife of William Miller, personally
came and appeared before me John M Davies, a duly
qualified and
acting Notary Public, in and for Webster Parish,Louisiana and
declared unto me Notary and
J D Mc Intyre, J E Crichton, W D
English, John H Taylor, and L K Watkins, five male witnesses of full
age
and residents of Webster Par., Louisiana that she is a
resident of Webster Par., Louisiana and desires to make a will and
dispose of her property to take effect after her death and proceeded
to dictate to me the said Notary Public the following bequeths;
1st;- That she bequeaths at her death to her husband William Miller
should he survive her the usufruet and use of all of her property
during his life time; title of which subject to this bequeath to
rest in and belong to her brothers and sisters, Jacob Gruner, George
Gruner and Rosa Miller wife of John Miller each one third to them
and their heirs and further declared that she appointed her husband
William Miller her executor and without bond giving him full
posession and seizure in her estate all of which declaration and
bequaths were dictated to me the said Notary in the presence of
attesting witnesses and written down as dictated and then read over
by me said Notary in the presence of the testatrix and witnesess
without turning aside to other acts whereupon the said testatrix
declaring she had same to be written as her last will and declaring
same to be her last will. I caused the parties and the witnesses and
testatrix to sign this with me
this 18th day of September A D
1896. attest;
(signed) Mary A. Miller
J D Mc Intyre
J
E Crichton
W D English
John H Taylor
John M Davies
N.
P. in and for L K Watkins
Webster Parish, Louisiana filed
March, 21st, 1908
J.H Tillman, clerk D.C