Charles Perkins
as such in duty bound your petitioner will every pray &c
This August 8" A.D. 1895
Annie P. McElvin
By her atty Finly & Tapps
The State of Florida }
County of Alachua }
Witness I William Wiley being a credible
person and having no interest in same under the
Will, do depose and say That I verily believe the
writing Exhibited as the Last Will and Testament of
the deceased Charles Perkins to be the true Last Will
and Testament of the deceased the said Charles Perkins
and I make the foregoing Affidavit as it appears that
the Executrix thereof has an interest in the estate be-
queathed and as said Will and Testament was de-
livered to me by the said Charles Perkins before his
death and has been in my charge and care ever since
[William Wiley]
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
August 8" A.D. 1895 H.G. Mason
County Judge
Will
The State of Florida }
County of Alachua }
Know all men by these presents that
Charles Perkins of said County of Alachua and State of
Florida being of ill health and desirous of settling up
my affairs before parting this life, do by these presents
make this my Last Will and Testament and do hereby
Will, devise, give and grant and bequeath all of my
property both Real and personal, of every Kind nature
description, whatsoever, absolute in fee simple together with
all the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging
unto my Dear beloved son George Perkins and my
dear beloved daughter Mrs. Annie P. McElvin to have &
to hold equally unto the said George Perkins and Mrs.
Annie P. McElvin thier heirs and assigns forever in
fee simple, conditioned however that all of my Just and
legal debts that may be established against me and my
estate shall be first paid together with all necessary
and legal expenses of executing these presents before
there shall be any division of my said Estate between |