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John Cahall

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John Cahall

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
Aug 1867 (aged 63–64)
Warren County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Warrenton, Warren County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Contributor: Trisha Downey (49923941)He was the son of Peter & Catherine E. Robertson Cahall. He married Rachel Daniel on Nov. 29, 1831 in Rockingham County, NC. They were the parents of Mary C., Martha Jane, Sarah A., Elizabeth L., John Daniel and George A.

He was buried in Warren County, Missouri, but the location of the grave is not known at this time.

I John Cahall of the County of Warren in the State of Missouri do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say:

First - it is my will that my funeral expenses and all of my just debts be fully paid.

Second - I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Rachel Cahall the plantation on which we now reside situate in the county of Warren and the state of Missouri and described as follows: the south half of the North West quarter of section 22, township 47, of Range 2 West, except 20 acres taken off from the North side and deeded to James H. Baugh, containing 60 acres more or less. Also all of the livestock by me owned and kept thereon. Also all the house and kitchen furniture and farming utensils during her natural life. She, however first disposing of a sufficiency thereof to pay all of my just debts as aforesaid and at the death of my said wife all the property hereby devised or bequeathed to her to descend to my children, share and share alike, namely Mary Baugh, Martha McGinnis, John D. Cahall, Sarah Brock, Elizabeth Cahall and George Cahall, to them their heirs and assigns forever. And lastly I hereby appoint and constitute my said wife Rachel Cahall to be the Executrix to this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me made ratifying and confirming this and no others to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this fourth day of August A. D. 1866.

John Cahall
Anyone belonging to Ancestry can see his profile in my tree, A DNA Chase.
Contributor: Trisha Downey (49923941)He was the son of Peter & Catherine E. Robertson Cahall. He married Rachel Daniel on Nov. 29, 1831 in Rockingham County, NC. They were the parents of Mary C., Martha Jane, Sarah A., Elizabeth L., John Daniel and George A.

He was buried in Warren County, Missouri, but the location of the grave is not known at this time.

I John Cahall of the County of Warren in the State of Missouri do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say:

First - it is my will that my funeral expenses and all of my just debts be fully paid.

Second - I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Rachel Cahall the plantation on which we now reside situate in the county of Warren and the state of Missouri and described as follows: the south half of the North West quarter of section 22, township 47, of Range 2 West, except 20 acres taken off from the North side and deeded to James H. Baugh, containing 60 acres more or less. Also all of the livestock by me owned and kept thereon. Also all the house and kitchen furniture and farming utensils during her natural life. She, however first disposing of a sufficiency thereof to pay all of my just debts as aforesaid and at the death of my said wife all the property hereby devised or bequeathed to her to descend to my children, share and share alike, namely Mary Baugh, Martha McGinnis, John D. Cahall, Sarah Brock, Elizabeth Cahall and George Cahall, to them their heirs and assigns forever. And lastly I hereby appoint and constitute my said wife Rachel Cahall to be the Executrix to this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me made ratifying and confirming this and no others to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this fourth day of August A. D. 1866.

John Cahall


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