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Last Will and Testament of Oliver Coil-Kile

 

In the name of God, Amen.

I, Oliver Kile, of Ross County and State Ohio, being weak in body but of sound mind and memory, do make this my last will and testament in the following manner.

I will and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Nancy Kile, one-third of all my Estate. I also bequeath unto my son, William Kile, his Medical Books.

I bequeath unto my Daughter, Susannah Kile, one bay mare.

I bequeath unto my Daughter, Elizabeth Earl, one sorrel mare and one red cow. I bequeath unto my son Jacob Kile, one bay mare and a good education.

I do hereby make William Kile, my son, my executor of this my last will and Testament, that he shall dispose of all my estate in a lawful manner by way of making sale of all my property and collecting and paying all my just debts, and the over plus to be laid out in land where he may see proper, and the land to be equally divided, so soon as they may come of age between Susannah Kile, my daughter. James Kile, my son, Elizabeth Earl, my daughter, John Kile, my son, Mary Kile, my daughter, George Kile, my son, and Oliver Kile, my son.

 

H. B. - With the exception of so much of my estate as may be sufficient to give Mary, George, and Oliver, my three youngest children a reasonable education and support during their minority. Where unto I have set my hand and seal, this Fourth Day of November, -- 1834.

 

                                                                                    Oliver Kile

Attest:-

            Isaac Pancake

        George Lease

 

 

THE STATE OF OHIO     Special Court, December  - 25th, 1834.   ROSS COUNTY

 

Personally appeared in Open Court, Isaac Pancake and George Lease, and being duly sworn,

say that they saw Oliver Kile on the fourth day of November 1834 Sign and acknowledge the annexed will to be his voluntary act and deed, that at the time of acknowledging the same, he was of sound mind and memory and fully capable of disposing of his property as they fully believe that they were called upon on the Fourth day of November aforesaid, to attest his acknowledgment, and subscribed their names, respectfully to said will, which they did, then and there, do in the presence, of said Oliver Kile and of each other, and at the time of said acknowledgment, the contents of said will were fully known to said Oliver Kile,

Isaac Pancake

George Lease

 

Sworn and subscribed in open court December 25th, 1834.

 

THE STATE OF OHIO ROSS COUNTY

 

I Humphrey Fullerton, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, do hereby certify the aforegoing is truly copied from the original on file in my office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto

set my hand & affixed the seal of said court, this 25th, day of December, A. D. 1834 and of this State,

The 33rd.

 

Humphrey Fullerton, Clerk