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I, Stearn Kendall of the County of Grant and State of Kentucky being weak
of body, but sound in mind do make and ordain this writing as my last will
and testament.
First, I give and bequeath to my son, Charles Kendall, the farm on which I now reside containing fifty acres.
Second, I give and bequeath to my daughter, Melinda, my big bay horse, John, together with a bridle and saddle, and the balance of my personal property I direct shall be divided equally between my son, Charles, and my daughter, Melinda.
Lastly, I appoint my son, Charles, executor of this will and request the court to require no security of him. Given under my hand this 30th day of December 1851. Stearn Kendall. Attest: J. R. Hallam, Larkin Webster.
Grant County Court January Term
1854.
The foregoing will of Stearn Kendall was returned
at the term above, stated and proven by the oath of Larkin Webster, one of
the subscribing witnesses, and he proving the signature of J. R. Hallam,
another subscribing witness, which was received and ordered to be recorded
and admitted to record this 31st January 1854.
H. Woodyard, Clerk by J. B. Woodyard, Deputy
Clerk.
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