Thornton, Eavenson and Scott signed Green Berry Waldrop's will . G. B. Waldrop died October 1854. Green Berry Waldrop's granddaughter married a Thornton, his great granddaugher married a Scott and he was buried in Evensen's Cemetery in Coldwater, Mississippi , which is not in Tate County. Be it remembered that at a time of the Probate Court of the County of DeSoto state aforesaid began and held at the Court house in and for said County on the first Monday in November in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty four personally appeared in open Court M A Thornton, Willis Everson and G L Scott subscribing witnesses to a certain instrument of writing hereto attached purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Green B Waldrop late of said County deceased bearing date the 26th day of April AD 1854 who having first been duly sworn , deposed and said that said G B Waldrop signed, sealed and declared said instrument as his Last Will and Testament in the presence of these deponent on the day of the date thereof that said testator was then of sound disposing mind and memory and more than twenty one years of age and that these deponents subscribed said instrument as witness then to in the presence of said testator and in the presence of each other on the and year aforesaid. Sworn to and subscribed in open Court the 6th day of November 1854 DeSoto now known as Tate County, Mississippi Rev. Green Berry died October 1854 in Panola , County, Mississippi in the home of Revl C. B. Young. He was taken home to Coldwater, Mississippi, where he lived with his wife and family Henry Low and McDonald Waldrop.