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              William Carie Moore
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              Executor's Letter
State of Tennessee   Knox County,
  To all persons - Greeting
   Whereas, at our County Court held for the
County of Knox, at the Court house in Knoxville
on the first Monday of August, 1915, it appeared
to the Court that William Carrie Moore late of
said County, had died, having first made his last
Will and testament, in which Helen Gertrude
Moore is nominated as Executrix and the said
Will having been proved and admitted to record
and said Executrix qualified as such, it was
ordered by the Court that letter issue according
to law. We therefore empower the said Helen
Gertrude Moore to take into her possession all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits
of the said Testator, wheresoever the same may be found
and all just debts of said Testator, and all
the legacies specific in said will, well and
truly to pay, so far as the said goods and chattels
rights and credits may extend and in all
things to administer said goods and chattels
rights and credits according to the tenor of
said will and the law of the land
Witness Jesse L. Henson, Clerk of said Court,
at Office in Knoxville, the first Monday of
August, 1915.
                             Jesse L. Henson, Clerk






Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 31 March 2015
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