Continued "W.H. Henson"
-oath-
Executors State of Florida } ss
Alachua County }
Before me H.G. Mason, County
Judge of said County personally appeared
F.J. Hammonds who being duly sworn; says
that W.H. Henson late of the County of Alachua,
and State of Florida, died on the 10th day of
February AD 1903, leaving his last Will and Testa-
ment, and that he the said deponet was named
therein as Executor there of, That he will faithfully
discharge the duties of Executors aforesaid; well and
truly perform the said last Will and Testament;
pay the just debts in which the said W.H. Henson
stood bound, so far as assett will extend and law
direct; render to and file in the County Court of said County
of Alachua a just, true, and perfect inventory, and
account of all, and singular the estate of said W.H.
Henson deceased, and of his administration thereof
whereunto required
F.J. Hammond,
Sworn to, and subscribed before me, this 20th day of
March AD 1903
H.G. Mason
Petition County Judge
for Bond To the Hon H.G. Mason }
County Judge of Alachua Co }
Your Petitioner A.U. Hilleary a citizen, and resident of Alachua
County would very respectfully show unto your Honor that he
is a resident, and citizen of Alachua County Florida, and is the duly authorized
and qualified guardian of his two sons Wm F. and Bernard B. Hilleary
both minors, and infants; that within the past two months
Wm H. Henson, an uncle of these two minors, died and left
a will therein appointing F.J. Hammond and T.A. Johnson
as Executors of the said will; that the said T.A. Johnson
is a nonresident of Alachua County; that under the provisions
of said will Considerable property left by the said W.H. Henson
was to be sold by the said Executors, and the money to
be invested by said Executors for the benefit of said
two minors. Your petitioner therefore prays that said Executors T.J.
Hammond and T.A. Johnson be required to give a good bond, and he will
ever pray & A.U. Hilleary
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