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Will of George Agner " To my beloved wife the use of 1/3 of my real estate including buildings, except a piece of land which I shall describe to be sold. Also household and kitchen property in the amount of $40, also 1 cow, 4 sheep and 4 hogs of her choice. The executors are to lay off and sell about 50 acres of my land adjoining the lands of Jacob Ford, Hugh W. Mackey, the land of Ro. Wilson, purchased of Ruley. To my son James Agner 100 acres of land subject to my wife's dower, to be laid off so as to include my residence; 1 horse, 1 cow, 4 sheep, and 4 hogs. Executor to sell my horse Ned. My son Samuel to receive the residue of land subject to my wife's dower, to be laid off to include the old buildings that belonged to my father; 1 horse. If he lives 5 years after my death; if he dies before 5 years the land is to revert and remain part of my estate and to be sold and the money divided and paid to my surviving sons and daughters for their own separate use and benefit. If son Samuel lives 5 years after my death he shall pay his sisters Polly, Sally and Susan $10 each, and my sons John and Andrew Agner $10 each. Son James to pay my daughters Peggy, Nancy and Anna $10 each, and son David $20, 2 years after my death. The money from the sale of land and residue of my personal property to be paid as follows: John, Polly, Sally, Susan, Peggy, Nancy, Anna, Andrew, and David. My friends William White and William C. Lewis of Lexington are appointed executors." October 10, 1850, Signature of George Agner affixed. witnessed by A.S. Bacon and John McCown Proven in court June 1855. References
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