Callahan.Ann.E.1870.Fleming.Renunciation Renunciation of Ann E. Callahan Will Books Fleming Co. Will book M page 549 Fleming County Court Whereas the Will of Mile Hurst Dec'd was by a suit in the Fleming Circuit Court of Edward Calahan & others against James Thomas & others ordered to be certified to the clerk of the Fleming County Court for record to bear date from the 17th day of August as the true last will and testament of Miles Hurst Now I Ann Eliza Calahan formerly the Widow and wife of said Miles Hurst in order to secure myself as the widow of said Hurst do renounce and relinquish the provisions made for me by the will of said Hurst and ask for my Dower and distributable share of the estate of said Miles Husrt And I ask that that his my renunciation be made a matter of record in the Fleming County Clerks office I hereby renounce the provisions of the will of Miles Hurst my former husband and take my dower and distributable share of his estate attest M.M. Teagr clk F.C.C. Ann X Eliza Callahan her mark State of Kentucky Fleming County Sct I M.M. Teagar clerk of the court for the County aforsaid do certify that the foregoing renunciation was this day produced to me and acknowledged by Ann Eliza Callahan to be her act and deed and that I have recorded the same in my office Given under my hand the September 12th 1870 M.M Teagar clerk ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 00:20:01 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co., Ky: Will of Edward Callahan Will Book N page 10 (1871) In the name of God Amen I Edward Callahan of the County of Fleming and Commonwealth of Kentucky do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say 1st My will and desire is that after my decease all my just debts together with my funeral expenses to be punctually and speedily paid 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Elizabeth Callahan the sum of seven hundred dollars in money which is to be considered in full of her Dower in my estate the money to be paid to her out of the first collected from the sale of my estate after paying my debts & funeral expenses as above and I further give unto her one horse beast of her own choosing together with saddle & briddle and all the household & kitchen furniture she brought with her when we were Married and further I give unto her any intrest I may have in the estate of my brother Samuel Callahan Dec'd and also the best bed and bedding which is be of her own choosing. 3rd After my decease my will is that my land and personal property be sold and the proceeds after paying my debts and funeral expenses be equally divided between by Daughters Cynthia Ann Prater & Amanda Yanner and the heirs of my son John P Callahan Dec'd and the children of my Dec'd daughter Ann Findleys Share and Share alike 4th And lastly I nominate and appoint my friend Moses Kirk Executor of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me heretofore made. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 5th day of February 1866 Edward Callahan Signed in presence of us G.T. Paxton who have hereunto subscribed Wm F. Carpenter our names as witnesses At a Court held for Fleming County on the 24th day of July 1871 An instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of Edward Callahan dec was produced in open Court and proven by the oaths of G.T. Paxton and Wm Carpenter attesting witnesses thereto to be the last will and Testament of said decedent signed sealed and acknowledged in their presence Whereupon the same is received as such duly admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded which is done Attest M.M. Teagar Clerk Contributed by: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Thu, 22 May 1997