Georgia
Richmond County
I, Hannah Longstreet of said State and County being advanced in years butof sound mind and memory do make this my last will and testaament.
First, I desire to be buried in a plain unostentatious manner and that a plain stone be placed at the head of my grave with no other inscription upon it than my name, the time and place of my birth, the time and place of my death, and the following from the lips of the patriarch Jacob, "I have waited for thy salvation O Lord!"
Second, I give to my daughter Rebecca Camfield five thousand five hundred dollars.
Third, I desire my executors to appropriate two thousand dollars to the payment of the debts, due to the date of this will, by my son William Longstreet to John P. King, James Carter's estate. Gilbert Longstreet and Augustus B. Longstreet, to be divided among them according to the amount of their demands, computing the principal sum alon; but upon this condition: That each of said creditors upon receiving thdir respective dividends, do give to my said son William, a ful and entire release and discharge from all further liability to them on account of said debts should there be a balance of the two thousand dollars left after paying said creditors the principal of these debts aforesaid, I give that balance to the said William.
Fourth, I desire that my negro woman Leah be sold to a Master or Mistress of hew own choosing, provided one can be found who will give for her withing twenty five per cent of what my executors may thing her fair value.
Fifth, my interest in the lands conveyed by David Hillhouse to my late husband, commonly called the iron works lands, I give to my children Rebecca, Gilbert, Augustus and William in equal proportions.
Sixth, All the rest of my real estate I desire to be converted into cash, as also all my perishable property, not herein specifically bequeathed, in order to meet the pecuniary legacies hereafter specified.
Seventh, I give to Ann Sanford, daughter of my niece Ann Sanford, one hundred dollars.
Eighth, If after paying the foregoing legacies there should remain in the hands of my Executors money enough, I desire that they give to my niece Sarah Cozby, and my grand children