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Continued oppinion of my Executor it should be safe to put said estate in the hands of him, it's my will that it be done. Accordingly, but not other wise, what little I owe to be first pay, and I hereby appoint my sons John, Jacob and David Fite my Executors to this my last will and testament, requesting my body to be decently burried in plane Christian-like manner, the grave to be Enclosed as my executors think best, commanding my Spirit to God who gave it. Given under my hand this 9th day of June 1840. Leonard Fite (Seal) Witness Edward Robinson Thomas Avant State of Tennessee, Dekalb County, April Term 1842. On motion the last will and testament of Leonard Fite was presented in open court for probate and was duly sworn in open court by the oath of Edward Robinson and Thomas Avant, subscribing witness to the same who being first duly sworn depose and said tha t they were acquainted with Leonard Fite, the testator, and that he signed the said will in his presents by his request and ordered that said will be recorded together with the probate. J. M Wade ck of DeKalb County Court File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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