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Who inherited Mississippi John Hurt money and estate?

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John Smith Hurt who is better known as Mississippi John Hurt was an American country blues singer and guitarist. Mississippi John Hurt had taught himself to play the guitar around the age of nine. His strings were made by the early 20th-century company Emory and also belonged to Hoskins. Additional footage from the festival shows Hurt playing “Casey Jones” on a Harmony Sovereign 12-string. He worked as a sharecropper and began playing at dances and parties, singing to a melodious fingerpicked accompaniment. His first recordings, made for Okeh Records in 1928, were commercial failures, and he continued to work as a farmer.

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Who inherited Mississippi John Hurt’s money and estate?

It is thought if the was something name will in the olden days Hurt would have done one before his death since he was a great person in those days. However, he had left no will or testament after his death, and the court decided who will have to inherit his properties. So, in 1999 and after the death of Mississippi John, a court determined that his heirs should be his wife, Gertrude Conley Hurt, his children, and 14 grandchildren, including Sterling and Mary.

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Over the years, Hurt has acquired a large fortune of worth which is estimated to be $ 20 million even after his death. He was a great musician who acquired a lot of fame and wealth in the long run. Although he did not become instantly popular in the 1920s due to his soft-spoken nature and dislike for the limelight, he was rediscovered and popularized in the early 1960s by a new generation.

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