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An Act for the relief of A.P. Smith, Trustee of John Goodrich, deceased, and J.C. Goodrich, Administrator of said deceased, and for other purposes. 1859-1860 491 (1859)

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sury. and that the State reserve a lien upon the road for
the amount received by said companies; And it is further
provided, That the amount so loaned shall be due and pay-
able twenty years from the 1st day of January, 1862.
SEC. 5. Be it further enacted, That this act shall take
effect from and after its passage.
W. C. WHITTHORNE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TAZ. W. NEWMAN,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed, March 21, 1860.
CHAPTER 156.
AN ACT for the relief of A. P. Smith, Trustee of John Goodrich, deceased, and J. C.
Goodrich, Administrator of said deceased, and for other purposes.
WHEREAS, one George Gee, a freed rrian of color, died
in the county of Lincoln, in this State, in the year 1850,
leaving property to some extent, and leaving a wife, and
children, that were then and still are slaves ; and
whereas, the said George Gee, before he died, made a
last will and testament, which was duly proved and ad-
mitted to probate, in which be appointed said John
Goodrich his executor, who qualified and entered upon
the duties as such; and whereas, by said will, his prop-
erty was directed to be sold and the proceeds to be ap-
plied by said executor, as trustee, for the benefit of his
wife and children , and, whereas, said executor in his
life time sold said property and made considerable ad-
vancements to said beneficaries under said will; and that
said Goodrich before he died, made an assignment to
one A. P. Smith, in trust, &c.. who, as trustee, also made A. P. SmitL.
some payments, supposed in all to be about one thousand
dollars ; and, whereas, it is now ascertained that the be-
quests in said will are void; that said funds escheat to
the St;ite for want of heirs, and legally belong to the
School Fund of the State; therefore,
SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
State of Tennessee, That the said administrator and
trustee of said John Goodrich, deceased, in making settle-
ment of this fund as directed in sections 2138, 2139,
2140, 2141, 2142 and 2143, chapter 6, article 2, part 2, of
the Code, be allowed all reasonable and proper charges

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