I Thomas Cleere of Lawrence County State of Alabama do make this my last Will and Testament.
Firstly, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Lucy Bibb--the oldest living child of my negro woman (named) Fan to be given her at the age of eighteen or sooner if she marries to have and to hold the same forever.
Secondly, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Eusebia Neville the second oldest living child of my negro woman named Fan to be given her at the age of eighteen or sooner if she marries to have and to hold the same forever.
Thirdly, I give and bequeath unto my wife Lucy, all my real and personal property not heretofore disposed of _______ all the land or plantation upon which I now live upon, all my negroes and all other property of every kind to have and to hold the same forever or life. At her death the same to be equally divided among my children namely, Chiles, George D., Sallyan, Thomas E., William S., Mary E., Robert H., and Lucy B. and Eusebia N. Cleere.
Fourthly, I ordain and decree that my wife Lucy take my monie, collect my debts, and dispose of such of my personal property as will pay all debts and make settlement of the same, and then to keep the balance of the property together and use the same for her support and benefit. Given under my hand and seal this 19th June 1835 signed and delivered in presence of these witnesses. I Thomas Cleere of Lawrence County State of Alabama do make this my last Will and Testament.
(signed)
James McGraughy
(signed)
Thomas Cleere (seal)
(signed)
Thomas Chiles