Muhlenberg County Kentucky


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Wills: A

William Anderson, 1878

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Image of William Anderson will & Nancy J. Anderson relinquishment

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This Indenture made this 24th April and year of Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight. William Anderson's Will and Testament.

First, I give and bequeath to my son Wilson G. Anderson two thirds of my real estate and he is to take care of the family that is his mother's lifetime.

Second, I give and bequeath the remainder of my estate to my beloved wife Nancy J. Anderson during her life, and at her death the same is bequeathed to my daughter July An Anderson.

Third, I give and bequeath to my son Elijah J. Anderson fifty dollars, this being one half of what he owes me for a mule that I sold to him for one hundred dollars.

Fourth, I give and bequeath to my three oldest children, Susan M. Dexter and Sarah E. Forehand and Charity C. Stroud, to each one dollar a piece. My first wife Charity Anderson owned forty acres of land from her father's estate, which she gave and bequeathed to my oldest son John L. Anderson for which I have made a deed of generally according to her order which I promised to do, day and date above to which I offer my hand and seal.

William his x mark Anderson

Witness: Presley Morehead, Samuel Henry, Samuel Brown, M.H. Capps

August Term 1878
The foregoing last will and testament of William Anderson deceased was produced to court on the day aforesaid and proven to be the act and deed of said William Anderson, deceased by the oaths of Samuel Henry and Samuel Brown, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and the same ordered to be recorded which is now done accordingly.
John E. Reno, Clerk.

Know all men by these presents that I, Nancy J. Anderson, widow of William Anderson, deceased, do hereby relinquish what is given me by the will of the said decedent and also relinquish all the rights and interests acquired by me under or by virtue of said will. Witness my hand this 28th day of Aug. 1878.

N.J. Anderson

Witness W.G. Cates

State of Kentucky
Muhlenberg County Court Sct.
August Term 1878
The foregoing instrument of writing was produced to court on the date aforesaid and proven to be the act & deed of N.J. Anderson by the oath of W.G. Cates, and the same was ordered to be recorded, which is now done accordingly.
Jno. E. Reno Clk.

Source: Muhlenberg County Kentucky Will Book 4, pp. 17-18.

Contributed by Dorann O'Neal Lam

Updated July 27, 2022