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Dallas County Probate Case 2315: Johnson, C.M. & Ella (Deceased)

Description: Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Johnson, C.M. & Ella (died February 3, 1901) and C.M. Seay (Executor or Guardian). C.M. and his wife Ella Johnson died within five days of each other. They are both buried in an unmarked grave in Oakland Cemetery Dallas Texas. They were survived by their four children ranging in age from twelve to four years of age.
Date: 1901-01-27/1901-04-17
Creator: Dallas County (Tex.)
Partner: Dallas Genealogical Society

Dallas County Probate Case 2720: Beeman, Wm. H. (Deceased)

Description: Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Beeman, Wm. H. (died January 14, 1905) and Martha E. Beeman (Executor or Guardian). William Hunnicut Beeman, a pioneer of Dallas, was born 11-May-1827 and is buried in the Beeman Family Cemetery Dallas Co. Texas with his wife Martha Eunice Dye Beeman and many Beeman relatives.
Date: 1901-01-21/1905-03-14
Creator: Dallas County (Tex.)
Partner: Dallas Genealogical Society

[Memo from J. M Pearson to Charles B. Moore, October 30, 1901]

Description: This document is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. it is a memo written by J. M Pearson to Moore discussing Moore's will. Pearson states that Moore must have his will probated and include a clause that makes Moore's wife an executor of his will without bond or expense except to probate will, file inventory, and appraisal of the estate. He includes a clause that should be used by Moore in his will. In the memo's closing remarks, Pearson encloses the will and states that he sends his best wisâ€Ĥ more
Date: October 30, 1901
Creator: Pearson, J. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Draft of Will, September 30, 1901]

Description: Draft of C. B. Moore's will was created on September 30, 1901. He appears to leave the control of his estate to his wife. Birdy McGee was living with the Moore family and he leaves it up to his wife's generosity to care for her. He states that he wants his burial to be similar to others in his family without religious ceremonies.
Date: September 30, 1901
Creator: Moore, Charles B.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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