Oath John J. Breeden
State of Florida }
Alachua County }
Before me H.G. Mason County Judge
in and for said County personally appeared H.S.
Breeden, who being duly sworn deposes and says that
John J. Breeden late of Alachua County and State of
Florida died on the 5" day of March AD 1895
leaving heirs and legal representatives surviving to wit
Two brothers and one sister (viz) Mary M. Earley (nee
Breeden) a sister W.L. Breeden and H.S. Breeden brothers
and that the said John J. Breeden made a Will
And the said H.S. Breeden further swears that he will
well and truly administer according to law all and
singular the goods, chattels rights and credits of the said
John J. Breeden, deceased pay the debts in which the
decedent stood bound so far as the assets will extend
and the law direct, and make a Just true and
perfect inventory and account of all said goods,
chattels, rights and credits and of his administration
thereof when thereunto required
Sworn to and subscribed before } H.S. Breeden
me this 13 day of May AD 1895 }
H.G. Mason }
County Judge }
Letters State of Florida }
Alachua County } By the Judge of said County
To all whom these presents shall come = Greeting
Whereas John J. Breeden deceased late of this
County died testate having while he lived and at
the time of his death divers goods, chattels and
credits, within the County aforesaid by means where-
of the full disposition and power of granting the
administration of all and singular the goods chattels
and credits of the said deceased and also a final
dismission from the same to the County Judge aforesaid
does of right belong Now Know Ye That I
H.G. Mason County Judge for the County afore-
said desiring that the goods chattels and credits
of the said deceased may be well and truly ad-
ministered and legally disposed of do hereby grant
unto H.S. Breeden Administrator with the Will
annexed full power and authority to administer
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