LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA
ORIGINAL RECORDS - PROBATE
Will of George S. Houston
Contributed 28 Aug 2001
by
Judith
M Miller
Last Will and Testament of George S. Houston
State of Alabama
Lauderdale County
Filed November 6, 1934
Recorded, Will Record 5, Pages 160-162
I, George S. Houston, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make,
publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, hereby expressly
revoking any others which may heretofore have been made by me.
Item1: I direct that all of my just debts be paid.
Item 2. To my wife I give for and during her natural life, the use of the
House at Belle Mina, Alabama, that being the place where were are now
living. I also give to her for and during her natural life, the next income
from any and all property, real and personal and mixed, wherever situated,
of which I died seized and possessed, except as my be hereinafter otherwise
disposed of. After the death of my wife, I want Ellen Irvine, my wife's niece
who has lived with us for many years, to have the use of the house at Belle
Mina, Alabama, so long as she may choose to use it for her home. While she is so
using the home, she may also have the use of the whole of Section 29. It
allowing the said Ellen Irvine the use of the property above set out, she must
use the rents and income, so far as may be necessary, to keep the house and farm
buildings in a good state of repair and properly protect them by insurance, and
pay all taxes against the property. My purpose is to provide a home for Ellen
Irvine for and during her natural life. But should she decide at any time not to
love on the farm as her home, then upon her abandonment of the farm as her home,
or upon her death, should she continued to live there until she dies, the said
house and land as above set out, shall at once pass to my two sisters, Mary Ella
Houston and Emma Houston Drennen of Birmingham, Alabama, in fee simple, share
and share alike, or to the survivor of them. Should they both die before the
said Ellen Irvine or would they both be dead at the time she abandons the farm
as her home, the said house and land shall go to my nephews, Houston and Charles
Drennen, in fee simple, share and share alike. Should either of my said nephews
died before the said Ellen Irvine, leaving lawful issue, then said issue shall
take the share that the deceased parent would have taken. Should he not leave
lawful issue, then the whole place shall go to the survivor. Should both of my
said nephews die before the said Ellen Irvine, leaving lawful issue then said
issue shall take the share that the deceased parent would have taken. Should he
not leave lawful issue then the whole place shall to the survivor. Should both
of my said nephews die before the said Ellen Irvine, leaving lawful issue, then
said issue shal take, share and share alike. Should both of my said nephews die
before the said Ellen Irvine without lawful issue surviving then, then when the
said Ellen Irvin abandons the farm, the in either event I give the house and
land to any of my kindred then living, share and share alike.
Item 3: Subject to the provision that during the life time of my wife, she
is to have the net income from any and all property, wherever situated, of
which I may died seized and possession, except as herein otherwise provided, I
give, devise and bequeathe to my two sisters, Mary Ella Houston and Emma Houston
Drennen of Birmingham, Alabama, in fee simple and share and share alike, all of
the property real, personal and mixed, and wherever situated of which I may die
seized and possessed except as herein otherwise provided.
Item 4: My brother John P. Houston has given, upon certain conditions to
the town of Athens, Alabama his interest in the Houston Family residence and
several acres of ground attached to it. I desire to make a similar gift,
coupled with the following conditions. I give, devise and bequeath to the
town of Athens, Alabama or to the proper authorities thereof, my interest in
the Houston Family residence and several acres of ground attached to it, but
this gift is effective only upon the condition that my sisters make a
similar gift of their interest in the home place, and the gift of my
interest shall be effective whenever the gift of my sisters takes effect,
whether by will or deed. What I give is coupled with the further condition
that it shall be kept and so used that the public shall get the continued
use of it, and so as to keep before the people the name of my father, and
should the use of this gift ever be diverted from the purposes as herein set
out, then my interest shall revert and become a part of my estate as if same had
never been disposed of as above. Should my sisters make a gift to the house and
only a part of the surrounding land, then my gift shall cover only my interest
in so much of the land as they give.
Item 5: It was the wish of our brother John P. Houston, that a part of our
acreage, possibly on the Athens & Decatur Road, about six miles from Athens,
be given to the public in such way as to helpful to the portion of the public
most in need of help, the particular use to which it was to be
devoted to be determined by his brothers and sisters. I request my sisters
to carry out suggestions made by our brother. I leave to their judgment the
determination of how this land shall be used, how much of it shall be used
and when the gift shall take effect.
Item 6: I wish to follow the will of my brother John P. Houston and I
therefore give and bequeathe to Houston County, in the State of Alabama, the sum
of Two Thousand Dollars. I want this amount used in connection with the same
amount given by my brother, and in the same way, that is, in some way calculated
to keep before the people of the County the name of my father, for whom the
county is named. I do not wish my personal representatives to pa this bequest
until after the death of my wife and the same shall not bear interest.
Item 7: I give in the trust to the City Cemetery at Athens, Alabama, or to
the proper authorities thereof, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the income to
be used for the upkeep of the Houston lot in that Cemetery.
Item 8: To my wife's niece, Ellen Irvine, if living at the time of my
death, I give and bequeathe, fifteen shares of stock in the First National
Bank of Birmingham, Alabama and twenty shares of stock in the Birmingham Realty
Company of Birmingham, Alabama and also what stock I may own in the Belle Mina
Bank at Belle Mina, Alabama. Should the said Ellen Irving not be living at the
time of my death, then I give and bequeathe to my sisters, Mary Ella Houston and
Emma Houston Drennen, share and share alike, the said shares of stock as just
above enumerated, and set forth.
Item 9: All the rest and residue of my property, of every kind and
description, and wherever situated, I give, devise and bequeathe to my two
sisters Mary Ella Houston and Emma Houston Drennen, share and share alike.
Item 10: I nominate and appoint my two sisters, Mary Ella Houston and Emma
Houston Drennen, my personal representatives, and waive oath and bond.
George S. Houston
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this the 2nd day of
October 1928 signed and sealed in our presence by the testator, George S.
Houston, who subscribed his name thereto in our presence, he at the same time
declaring the foregoing instrument to be his last will and testament and at his
request and in his presence and in the presence of each other, we hereunto
subscribed our names as attesting witnesses on this, the second day of October
1928.
Witnesses: Mrs. Hoyt Williamson and Hoyt Williamson.
Codicil to Will:
I, George S. Houston, of Belle Mina, Alabama, hereby declare and present
writing to be a codicil to my last will and testament dated the 2nd day of
October 1928 and witnessed by Mrs. Hoyt Williamson and Mr. Hoyt Williamson.
In "Item Eight" of my said will I have given and bequeathed to Ellen
Irvine,
fifteen (15) shares of stock in the First National Bank of Birmingham,
Alabama, at that time. Since executing this will, said bank has issued new
stock in the ratio of eight shares of new stock for each share of old stock.
I Therefore give and bequeathe unto the said Ellen Irvine, in lieu of the
bequest made to her in said Section of my will, one hundred and twenty
shares of the new capital stock of the said First National Bank of
Birmingham, Alabama. I do hereby ratify and confirm my said will in all
other respects. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
on this day of September 1930.
George S. Houston
The codicil is also witnessed by Mrs. Hoyt Williamson and Hoyt Williamson
Recorded, Will Record 5 page 162
NOTE: This will and codicil were probated in the Limestone County Probate Court and were then filed on August 27, 1937 in Lauderdale County Probate Court. Mr. George S. Houston owned property near the Natchez Trace Parkway and Gravelly Springs, where the Houston Plantation had been.
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