Monday 26th April 1830, the execution of the last will and testament of Christopher Lotspeich died, and duly proven by the oath of James Williams and Caleb Harrison, subcribing Nilinfore character and ordered to be recorded and is as follows: In the Name of God, I Christopher Lotspeich of the county Green and state of Tennessee, being weak in body but sound in mind margiery and recolection believing my stay on this world to be short and percarious wishing to do justive and to keep down discord among my legal heirs do make and ordain and declare this instrument to be my last will and testament utterlyreaching all former wills by me made and all former executors by me appointed I declare this to be my last will and testament. First of all I recomment and resign my soul into the hands of the Good Lord that first gave it and my body to the earth to be entered in a decent christian like manner. And as touching my estate that it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of in the following manner. First I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife all the household furniture that I may die peased and passied of all my horse and her saddle & bridle in addition of I alligation that I hold on my son Samuel Lotspeich for her life maintenance. Secondly I give and bequeath unto my oldest daughter Elizabeth Hoover the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid and of my estate as soon as it can reasonably be collected to her and her children. Thirdly I give and bequeath unto the children of my son Ralph Lotspeich dec'd the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid as soon as it can be reasonably collected. 4th, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Walker the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid as soon as it can reasonably be collected to go to her and her childred. 5th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Whittenburg the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid when my money is collected to go to her children. 6th I give and bequeath unto my daugher Barbary Boyles the sun of five hundred dollars to be paid when my money is collected. 7th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Pardoe the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid when my money is collected to go to her and her children. 8th I give and bequeath until the children of my daughter Rachel Earnest the sum of five hundred dollars to be equally divided among them when my money is collected. 9th I give and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca Farnsworthy the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid out of my estate when collected. 10th I give and bequeath unto my granddaughters Eliza J. Wills and Susanna Wills the sum of one hundred dollars that is to say fifty dollars each. 11th the residue of my estate be it little or much to be equally divided amongst al my children or their legal heirs that is to say the children of Ralph Lotspeich on share and the children of Rachel Earnest one share and John Lotspeich, William Lotspeich, Sameul Lotspeich and James Lotspeich, Elizabeth Hoover, Mary Walker, Sarah Whittenburg, Barbary Broyle, Susanna Pardoe, and Rebeckah Farnsworth except te following ites of my will. 12 My negro man called John and my negro woman named Patsy and my negro girl caled Meriah I will and bequeath them their freedom at my death and enjoining and duly on executors to have it recorded in court as soon as practable after my death. 13th I appoint and institure my trusted friend Stephen Brooks my sale executor of this my last will and testament and do not require that she shall be required to give bond or surity for same. Signed sealed and published by the said Christopher Lotspeich as his last will and testament in the presence of is is the following words was interlined before signed in Ralphs childrens legacy the ward paid in Sarah Whittinburg, the work paid in Mr Broyle legacy the words to be in the children of Mr Earnest legacy the ward divided in this seventh item the ward estate. His mark X Christopher Lotspeich Seal James William X Josiah Harrison X Caleb Harrison X Tuesday 27th april 1830, Stephen Brooks this Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Christopher Lotspeich dec'd appeared in Court and declined taking upon himself the execution of said will. Therfore a motion of John Lotspeich and Samuel Lotspeich who intered unto bond with Henry Earnest Sr. and Willaim Lotspeich their securities in the sum of 10 thousand dollars payable and contitionally as the law directs. Administration is granted them with the will afore annexed on the estate of the said Christorpher Lotspeich dec'd and having taken the oath of administrating, it is ordered that Letters is made to them accordingly.