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- "From: Lshutch@aol.com
Date: 06/22/05 17:57:29
To: gsjuhl@mcleodusa.net
Cc: Lshutch@aol.com
Subject: Re: Brown GEDCOM
WILL: ELIZABETH CLEVIDENCE, 1836, BULLITT COUNTY, KENTUCKY
USGENWEB ARCHIVES:
Transcribed by: bobndonnaky@alltel.net
Date: 17 Sept 2000
BULLITT COUNTY WILL BOOK B p 431
In the name of God, amen. I Elizabeth CLEVIDENCE being old and frailand knowing that I have to die, and being now of sound mind, wishingnow to give and bequeath my little property in the way here in afternamed. After my just debts are paid, and my body decently buried, Icommit my soul to God that gave it. Item 1. I now wish to give andbequeath to Louisa and Polly Newkirk my small trunk and twenty-eightdollars that is in said trunk, but my burial expenses is paid out ofthe money. Item 2. I give and bequeath to David Hall all my goods,all my house hold furniture, my beds and bed clothing, pots, kettle,and cup board furniture. Item 3. I give and bequeath unto MargaretHall, daughter of David Hall all my wearing clothes. This being mylast will and testament where unto I set my hand and seal this 31stday of March in the year of our Lord 1836.
Test: Clifton Hall, Charles C. Newkirk, Asa Newkirk
Signed: Elizabeth CLEVIDENCE
State of Kentucky Bullitt County Court 21 June 1836.
This last will and testament of Elizabeth CLEVIDENCE dec'd, was thisday proved in open court by the devices there in named, and dulyproved by the oaths of Clifton Hall, Charles C. Newkirk, & Asa Newkirkthe three subscribing witnesses thereto, and at the insistences ofsaid devices, ordered to be recorded, and therefore the said will andthis certificate are truly entered of record in my said office.
Noah C. Simmons, Clerk" [Transcribed by, sljuhl, 23 Jun 2005]
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