In the name of God Amen. I, John Wiggins, of the county of Muhlenberg & state of Kentucky, being of sound mind & memory & understanding the uncertainty of this life think fit to make this my last will & testament in the following manner. To wit.
As touching my worldly estate it is my will & desire that all my just debts be faithfully paid &c. & constitute Martin Kittinger & Lewis Wiggins to be my executors.
1st, it is my desire for to be decently buried &c.
2nd, I give & bequeath unto Maryann Wiggins Seign'r all my estate except clothing &c.
3rd, I desire that all my clothing to be divided between Lewis Wiggins & Ebenezer F. Wiggins.
Signed & sealed in the presence of us. Given under my hand & seal. This the &nbps; &nbps; 1825.
John Wiggins
Test
Thomas Bilbro
Thomas Combs
John Combs
Muhlenberg County Sct.
September County Court 1826
The foregoing last will & testament of John Wiggins, deceased, was exhibited into court by Martin Kittinger the executor therein named and proved by the oaths of Thomas Bilbro & Thomas Combs, subscribing witnesses thereto, & ordered to be recorded.
Att. Ch. F. Wing Clk.
Source: Muhlenberg County Kentucky Will Book 2, p. 367.
Contributed by Rick Girtman
Updated August 22, 2022