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of John Wiggins 1860 |
Submitted by Vera Burnham February 3, 2002
Source:Will Book 4 Page 50
I meant my daughter, Sarah Jane Wiggins to have the young horse and one cow to hold and to keep as her property forever.
Also, I meant my wife Mariann Wiggins to have the rest of my personal property to raise the children with and divide it between the children as they become of age.
Also, I want her to have my land to keep and
to hold, her own as long as she lives and at her decease I want it sold
and the proceeds divided equally between the children. This
October 15th, 1860.
John Wiggins
Attest;
Henderson ??insper
John B. Adams
William H Early
Laurel County Court
November Term 1860
A writing purporting to be the last will and
testament of John Wiggins dec'd, was produced in open court and proved
by the oaths of John B. Adams and William H. Early subscribing witness
thereto whereupon said will was ordered to be entered of record
Att; C.B. F a r r i s Clk.
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