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George W. Short, 1863

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George W. Short Will

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Greenville, September 12, 1861

Knowing it is appointed unto men to die, being in good health and sound mind, I make this my last will and testament.

1st I will and bequeath to my sister Susan A. Harbin my house & lot that she now lives in being conveyed to me by E.M. Brank & wife. Also my farm east of Greenville laying between where A. & C. McLean live and Jernigans conveyed to me by J.L. McIntire to have and to hold absolutely without valuation.

2. I will and bequeath the remainder of my estate to Joseph P. Short, Wm. T. Short or his children, Jacob L. Short (Sarah J. Spurrier and Ephraim Short one share between them) and Susan A. Harbin to have a full share apart from what is willed her above.

David T. Short, Jane Eaves & Jonathan Short, my brothers & sister to have no part of my estate as I believe the Rebellion they are aiding will lessen my estate more than I could give them.

My wish is that all my just debts be speedily paid.

Recapitulation
1. J.P. Short one share
2. Jacob L. Short one share
3. Wm. T. Short one share
4. Susan A. Harbin one share besides the land above willed her.
5. Sarah J. Spurrier & E. Short one share between them.
Brother David T. Short, Jonathan Short & Sister Jane Eaves to have no part.

I appoint J.P. Short & Benj. J. Shaver my executors, if they do not qualify I appoint P.H. Baker & Jesse H. Reno to carry my will into effect.

My will is that my executors sell all my property that cannot be divided between my legatees satisfactorily, collect all dues as fast as possibly.

Jonathan Short, D.T. Short & Sanders Eaves owne me largely, my wish is that it all be collected off them.

Hoping I will meet all in Heaven Amen,

G.W. Short

Page 203

Witnessed by
B.E. Pittman
John Campbell.

State of Kentucky
Muhlenberg County Sct.
March County Court 1863.
The foregoing last will and testament of George W. Short deceased was produced to court and proven to be the act and deed of George W. Short deceased by the oaths of B.E. Pittman and John Campbell, the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Att: Tho. J. Jones Clk.

Page 204

Attest
S.H. Dempsey
Adlai Boyd
S.D. Chatham

State of Kentucky
Muhlenberg County Sct.
March County Court 1863
The foregoing last will and testament of George W. Short deceased was produced to court and proven to be the act and deed of George W. Short deceased, by the oaths of S.H. Dempsey, Adlai Boyd and S.D. Chatham, the three subscribing witnesses thereto, and being of the same date and purport of the will witnessed by B.E. Pittman and John Campbell and ordered at the present term of said court to be recorded, is also ordered to be recorded.
Att: Tho. J. Jones Clk.

Note: George W. Short's will appears twice in Muhlenberg County Kentucky Will Book 3 on pages 203 & 204, with different witnesses and slightly different clerk certificates. See image.

Source: Muhlenberg County Kentucky Will Book 3, pp. 203-204.

Updated August 18, 2022