Carroll County, MD Wills:  The Will of Olevia A. M. (Alexander) LOANE (1896)

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Will of Olevia  A. M. (Alexander) Loane

April 23, 1896  Carroll County MD

Olevia A. M  Loane, being of sound and disposing mind and knowing the 
uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do make this my last will and 
testament, first I commit myself in the hands of the Almighty God, then after my 
body has been decently buried and the expenses thereof paid, then the balance of 
my estate to be divided as follows-

First I bequeath unto Emily J. Dayhoff one dollar, and the balance of my estate 
to be equally divided share and share alike between the rest of my children to 
wit: Andrew S. Alexander, Edward D. Alexander, Ruben H. Alexander, Annie O. 
Lugenbeel, Carrie E. Koontz, Frannie C. Wilson, Martha V. Crumrine, Susie R. 
Bohn, Rosie A. Cassell, and I appoint Ruben Alexander to be my executor.

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of John Elger and Albert Elger.

Maryland Carroll County, to Wit:
On the 4th day of August, 1896, before the Orphans' Court of Carroll county came 
Reuben H. Alexander, and in open court mad oath on the Holy Evangley of Almighty 
God that the above instrument of writing is true and whole last Will and 
Testament of Olivia A.M. Loane, late of Carroll County, deceased; that he found 
it since Rst atmps (sp?) death among her papers and that he dopes not know of 
any other will or codicil left be said deceased.