WILL: Isaac Sapp, Fleming Co. This is the will of Isaac Sapp, son of Daniel and Barbary Sapp. He was married to Nancy Hunt, daughter of Jeremiah Hunt and Mary Ross. Elizabeth Smith esmith@montgomery.k12.ky.us Will and Codicil of Isaac Sapp Fleming Co., KY Will Book N, pg. 564 I Isaac Sapp of the County of Fleming and State of Kentucky being of sound mind and disposing memory and intending and desiring to dispose of all my estate by last will do this 1st day of October 1872 constitute the following as my last will and Testament. First I direct that after my death and as soon as may be convenient I desire my Executor hereinafter appointed pay all my just debts and funeral expenses out of any money or personal property I may own at my death. 2d I have Six living children all of full age and all married and all have children. I have heretofore set apart to each of them well defined and clearly designated portions of my home farm on which each have erected dwelling & other buildings except that set apart to my Son William B. Sapp, but each child has now the Share set apart to each now I devise to my daughter Mary E. Smith and to her children and to their Seperate use that set apart to her and now in her possession and to my son William B that set apart to him and now in his possession, and I devise to my son John A that part set apart to him and now in his possession and to my daughter Eliza Ann Jackson and to the sole use of said Eliza Ann and her children that set apart to her and now possessed by her and her husband James A. Jackson and to my daughter Minerva Ann Jackson wife of William Jackson that set apart to her and to be held by her for her sole and separate use and remainder to her children and to my son George Sapp and his heirs that set apart to him and now possessed by him and I have made these dividions as near equal as I could and now so declare them. The foregoing devises do not include about one Hundred acres on which I now reside and use and occupy. and while I have divided this among the foregoing Six children to be held by them as aforesaid and I devise this to my wife Nancy Sapp during her life and at her death and my own the aforesaid children to each have the shares of this portion as I have devided it and as each now understand. I direct that there be no Inventory or appraisement or sale of any of my property I direct that my daughters divide among themselves the Household and Kitchen furniture and my sons are to have and divide the Stock, grain farming utensils and all other personal property after they shall have paid all my debts and the funeral expenses of myself and wife I do not expect to owe anything and therefore now appoint no Executor but direct that my Sons out of any money or monies I may have pay all debts and expenses. In Testimony whereof I have this 1st day of October 1872 set my hand Isaac (his mark) Sapp attest L. W. Andrews N. S. Andrews I Isaac Sap do by this writing Constitute the same as a Codicil to the foregoing will I ratify and approve the same and whereas lately and before the death of my wife Nancy death she divided among our daughters the Household furniture I now by this Codicil ratify the same. Given under my hand this 26th July 1880 Isaac (his mark) Sapp attest L. W. Andrews John W. Williams At an adjourned Term of the Fleming County Court held on the 3rd day of October 1881 An Instrument of writing purporting [the previous word is crossed out] and codicil thereto purporting to be the last will and testament of Isaac Sapp deceased was produced in open court and the will was proven by the oath of L. W. Andrews and attesting witness thereto that the same was signed and acknowledged by the Testator in his presence as his last will and testament and that he attested the same as a witness in presence of said Testator and at his request and that he was of sound mind and memory said witness also proved the signature of N. S. Andrews the other attesting witness to said will who has since died. And the codicil to said will was proven also by the oath of said L. W. Andrews an attesting witness thereto who proved the signature of John W. Williams the other attesting witness thereto. Whereupon said Instrument and codicil are received by the Court as the last will and testament of Isaac Sapp deceased and ordered to be filed and recorded as such which is done attest A. H. Evans, Clerk From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998