Will of William H. Buntin Will Book pg 475 In the name of god amen, I William H. Buntin of the County of Hopkins and State of Kentucky, being in my 81st year of age and of sound mind ,as much as , that my mental faculties are as bright and good as they ever was. I do make the following my last will and testament, in the first place after paying my Doctor bill and burying expenses, I want every Dollar of indebtedness paid out of my means, while some of the children have had some means which they must herein account for, My oldest child Mary I. Stodgehill has had nothing My next oldest Julia A. Siria has had nothing. My next oldest C.V. Milligan had a place that was very low at 150 Dollars, which sum she account for must herein. Martha Parrish has had 40 Dollars, having a security debt, I paid Henry Morton. My son T. M. Buntin has had about the amount, interes and principal of 90 Dollars, though his is all embraced in two notes, except 15 Dollars security, money I paid for him to Townsend. My daughter Lucy F. Teague has had nothing, my daughter America C. Day has had nothing. My son W. J. Buntin has had 20 Dollars and for his having Ralph Jones ( ? ) sawed down , which stood within 60 yards of my door. I told him that if cut or sawed down by any body that he should pay for it which I herein add 15 Dollars, making in all 35 Dollars. My daughter Sarah F. Snodgrass has had 40 Dollars. My son M. P. Buntin has had nothing and I herein appoint him my Executor to carry out this my will and he shall not be required to give bond or security except my creditors require it, and in winding up my estate, I want him to first exaust all my land notes and pay as far as it will and I herein ask my creditors that if my son thinks the rent of the place will pay the remainder of my debts within 4 or 5 years that none of my lands be sold until 1902 and then sold privately by my son M. P. Buntin and any deed of conveyance made by him shall be as lawful as if I was living and put my signature to the same. This the 20th of July 1897, William H. Buntin Att Wm Roberts John Satterfield State of Kentucky, County of Hopkins Sct. I, John B. Broshin , Clerk of the county court for the county and State aforesaid do certify the foregoing will of William H. Buntin dec'd was this day produced in open court, read and ordered filed, same was proven by the oath of John Satterfield and Wm Roberts, tow subscribing witnesses thereto, probated and ordered recorded. Whereupon the same and this my certificate has been recorded in my said office as ordered This the 4th day of Feby 1901 John B. Broshin clerk By W. T. Mills D.C. Will Transcribed by Debbie Powell. File submitted by: Jim Powell, Date: Mon, 25 Aug 1997 William BUNTIN was my ggg grandfather. Jim