Franklin County, KYGenWeb
Will Book 2
1824 - 1854
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I, William Graham of the county of Franklin and state of Kentucky being a little advanced in the seventy one year of my age and in full enjoyment of my common sense and reason, but not knowing how long I may continue to be this blessed of the Lord and knowing from the common course of nature that my__ from time cannot be far distant. I therefore think it advisable to by right with the Lord to set my __ temporal affairs in the best order, I am before I die. In order to which I __ to make the following arrangements concerning the distribution of my estate both real and personal, to be distributed for the benefit of my beloved wife and children as follows first. I wish the farm on which we now reside to continue entirely in the hands of my wife till the youngest heir become of age or till each of them should become legally authorized to act for themselves in order that my wife may be unable to carry on the farm for her benefit and those that my continue with her. She is to have all the hands, 4 or 5 horse ___, two or three yoke of oxen with their apprentances, yokes chains and with all the farming utensils, horse gear, saddles, bridles, thrashing machine, wheat ___. She is also to have all the household and kitchen furniture, bedding and I don't mean by which is said above concerning the farm to lay a burden on my beloved wife, but that she may be unable to have the farm carried on to the best advantage by some of her children or by some other person capable to do so, which farm thus managed will amply reward them for their industry by the balance of the stock horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, geese, poultry to be left to the dispose of my wife if she thinks proper to keep them for the use of the family. She can do so, if she thinks it advisable to sell them or part of them, she may proceed with the counsel of the executors to have them sold as the law directs in such case and the amount of the sale to be equally divided among all my heirs. Concerning the farm being kept entirely, there will doubtless be applications made for buying of stocks around it, which I think will be a disadvantage to the heirs, therefore wish it not done. When the time rolls on that all the heirs shall become authorized to act for themselves, they may as many as can work together for the purpose of counseling on the property of selling the farm, if they or a majority of all the heirs agree to sell they may proceed to do so, provided a good price can be obtained and provided, also that my wife is hearty in it and give her free consent, for she is not to give it up as long as she lives a widow and chooses to live on without her free choice when the sale as above directed with the consent of the majority of all the heirs shall take place, the amount therefrom shall be carefully and equally divided among all the heirs by the executors as also other sales of the property, that may take place. All which I wish done agreeable to equity and justice. It seems needful here to make another provision concerning my beloved wife, that if in case she shall marry, the privilege of holding in her hands the farm and property as aforesaid, shall cease from the time the marriage takes place and she then have the privilege of choosing for herself a child part or a third or as the law __ in such case.
When
the time rolls on that it will be needful to divide the black people among
the heirs. I wish them to have the liberty of choosing for themselves
which of the heirs they wish to
It may
be necessary to give some further viewing concerning this devise of the black
people. By their choice some of the heirs may have more than one or two and
some none, in
If any
of my daughters die having no children, her part of the estate shall be equally
divided among the surviving heirs and it being the case that some of the
heirs have received more
William Graham
Witness:
Franklin
County Court, November Term 1845
Franklin
County Court, November Term 1845 |
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