Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (1)
Description
[corresponds to side cover of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
WILL RECORD 1890-1893 9 DELAWARE COUNTY
WILL RECORD 1890-1893 9 DELAWARE COUNTY
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Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (2)
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[corresponds to inside cover of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (3)
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[corresponds to inside cover of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (4)
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[corresponds to inside cover of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Allen Harvey 47
Atkinson Wirts 535
Albright Werter B. 571
Allen Harvey 47
Atkinson Wirts 535
Albright Werter B. 571
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (5)
Description
corresponds to index page B of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Behrens Henry 84 Case 4797
Belknap Elizabeth 110
Barton Emeline 135
Blair William 214 Case 4906
Baldwin J. William
(Franklin Co. 273
Bentin Lewis 338 508.
Beecher Martha 390 Case 5018
Burr Raymond
(Franklin Co.) 430 Case 5017
Bates George W. 441
Brown Aaron 451 Case 5048
Boehm, Martin 464 " 5089
Beach, Hellen Gertrude. 501
Benton, Loreta,
election. 508
Barthalomew Roxy 511
Broderick Hannah 565 Case 5182
Behrens Henry 84 Case 4797
Belknap Elizabeth 110
Barton Emeline 135
Blair William 214 Case 4906
Baldwin J. William
(Franklin Co. 273
Bentin Lewis 338 508.
Beecher Martha 390 Case 5018
Burr Raymond
(Franklin Co.) 430 Case 5017
Bates George W. 441
Brown Aaron 451 Case 5048
Boehm, Martin 464 " 5089
Beach, Hellen Gertrude. 501
Benton, Loreta,
election. 508
Barthalomew Roxy 511
Broderick Hannah 565 Case 5182
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (6)
Description
Curtiss Leonard 1
Charles Stephen 36
Caulkins Albert 40
Corbin Magdala 75
Cleveland Mary 93
Campbell James Smith 156 Case 4845
Carr G. A. 245
Constant Clara B. 325
Cone John W. 368
Cox John W. 427 Case 5056
Clymer William S. 550
Cowles Elizabeth H. Wells 555
Coleman Mariah 583
Charles Stephen 36
Caulkins Albert 40
Corbin Magdala 75
Cleveland Mary 93
Campbell James Smith 156 Case 4845
Carr G. A. 245
Constant Clara B. 325
Cone John W. 368
Cox John W. 427 Case 5056
Clymer William S. 550
Cowles Elizabeth H. Wells 555
Coleman Mariah 583
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (7)
Description
[corresponds to index page D of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Donovan Elizabeth 151
Dyxon Henry 209 Case 4905
Dickerman Bennie 211
DeGood, Benjamin 473 507.
DeGood. Maria S. election. 507
Donovan Elizabeth 151
Dyxon Henry 209 Case 4905
Dickerman Bennie 211
DeGood, Benjamin 473 507.
DeGood. Maria S. election. 507
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (8)
Description
[corresponds to index page E of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Edwards John M. 104 Case 4816
Eury Jesse 115 " 4817 A.
Evans John T. 179
Elsbree Perthenia 260
Evans Robert E. 408
Edwards John M. 104 Case 4816
Eury Jesse 115 " 4817 A.
Evans John T. 179
Elsbree Perthenia 260
Evans Robert E. 408
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (9)
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[corresponds to index page F of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Freeman Charles 183
Frost Samantha 253
Ford Vatchel M 282
Freese Isaac. 313 499.
Freese Rebecca. election. 499.
Fetters Jacob A. 563
Freeman Charles 183
Frost Samantha 253
Ford Vatchel M 282
Freese Isaac. 313 499.
Freese Rebecca. election. 499.
Fetters Jacob A. 563
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (10)
Description
[corresponds to index page G of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Gardner Jonathan T. 15 Case 4714
Gavitt Ezekiel S. 433
Griste Charles M. 524
Gardner Jonathan T. 15 Case 4714
Gavitt Ezekiel S. 433
Griste Charles M. 524
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (11)
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[corresponds to index page H of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hoffhines Nelson M.
(Franklin Co) 19 case No 4711
Howison Sandford 199
Hardin Solomon 257
Hughes Joseph E. 264 Case 4938
Hursey Charlotte 289 516 Case 4939
Hough Orsarmus D. 297
Heffner Isaac 303
Hoskins Jacob 318 Case 4967
Hoffhines Nelson M.
(Franklin Co) 19 case No 4711
Howison Sandford 199
Hardin Solomon 257
Hughes Joseph E. 264 Case 4938
Hursey Charlotte 289 516 Case 4939
Hough Orsarmus D. 297
Heffner Isaac 303
Hoskins Jacob 318 Case 4967
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (12)
Description
[corresponds to index page I of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (13)
Description
[corresponds to index page J of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jones Reed T. 170
Johnston William 238
Jones, Thomas C. 504 Case 5115
Jones Lydia (John H. Jones widower)
517 " 5136
Johnson Emma S. 521
Jenkins Catharine 579
Jones Reed T. 170
Johnston William 238
Jones, Thomas C. 504 Case 5115
Jones Lydia (John H. Jones widower)
517 " 5136
Johnson Emma S. 521
Jenkins Catharine 579
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (14)
Description
[corresponds to index page K of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Kruck Mathias 527
Kruck Mathias 527
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (15)
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[corresponds to index page L of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lacher John George 175
Loofbourrow Benjamin T. 187
Love Thomas 219
Lang Andrew 233
Lewis Eather J. 349
Lingshore Warner 358
Leak Gilbert 384
Landon Henry 387
Lawrence David 575
Lacher John George 175
Loofbourrow Benjamin T. 187
Love Thomas 219
Lang Andrew 233
Lewis Eather J. 349
Lingshore Warner 358
Leak Gilbert 384
Landon Henry 387
Lawrence David 575
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (16)
Description
[corresponds to index page M of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mills Elizabeth 129
Myers Jacob 223
Moore Mary 269
Miller John C. 331 Case 4979
Mendenhall James W. 484 will 496
Mendenhall Olive S. election 496 [this line is crossed out]
Markel Jonathan 545
Mills Elizabeth 129
Myers Jacob 223
Moore Mary 269
Miller John C. 331 Case 4979
Mendenhall James W. 484 will 496
Mendenhall Olive S. election 496 [this line is crossed out]
Markel Jonathan 545
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (17)
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[corresponds to index page Mc of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
McGonigle Robert J. 448
McLeod Alfred 459 498.
McLeod Rebecca,
election. 498
McGonigle Robert J. 448
McLeod Alfred 459 498.
McLeod Rebecca,
election. 498
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (18)
Description
[corresponds to index page N of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Noble James W. 227
Noble James W. 227
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (19)
Description
[corresponds to index page O of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
O'Connor Thomas 10
Osborn Susan. 125
O'Connor Thomas 10
Osborn Susan. 125
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (20)
Description
[corresponds to index page P of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Piper John 55 Case 4771
Phillips Nancy 80- 168
Pugh George 141- 145
Pierson Silas 345
Pfiffer Gregory 353 Case 4833
Perry Thomas L. 418
Potter Walter. 487
Potter Elenor,
election. 492
Parmer Ann 530
Piper John 55 Case 4771
Phillips Nancy 80- 168
Pugh George 141- 145
Pierson Silas 345
Pfiffer Gregory 353 Case 4833
Perry Thomas L. 418
Potter Walter. 487
Potter Elenor,
election. 492
Parmer Ann 530
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (21)
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[corresponds to index page Q of Delaware County Ohio Will Records
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Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (22)
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[corresponds to index page R of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Roloson Levi 5
Rees Rowland- 44
Rosevelt Stephen 50
Rowlands John 58
Rheem Eliza B. 120
Rutherford Henry 437
Riebel, August 469
Roloson Levi 5
Rees Rowland- 44
Rosevelt Stephen 50
Rowlands John 58
Rheem Eliza B. 120
Rutherford Henry 437
Riebel, August 469
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (23)
Description
[corresponds to index page S of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Shoub John H. 205
Smith Jeremiah W. 249 509. Case 4928
Shelley Hannah 278
Smith Elizabeth 293
Sheets Daniel 373
Stith James W. 395
Schults Benjamin 398 494
Sunderland Peter 401
Sloop Charles 404
Stanbery Charles (Sen.) 412
Seigfried Benjamin
(Franklin Co. O.) 456 Case 5077
Shanahan, John 479
Shults, Benjamine 494-398
Smith, Eliza election. 509.
Steitz Michael 559
Shoub John H. 205
Smith Jeremiah W. 249 509. Case 4928
Shelley Hannah 278
Smith Elizabeth 293
Sheets Daniel 373
Stith James W. 395
Schults Benjamin 398 494
Sunderland Peter 401
Sloop Charles 404
Stanbery Charles (Sen.) 412
Seigfried Benjamin
(Franklin Co. O.) 456 Case 5077
Shanahan, John 479
Shults, Benjamine 494-398
Smith, Eliza election. 509.
Steitz Michael 559
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (24)
Description
[corresponds to index page T of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Tallman Henton 146
Thomas James. 191
Thompson Susan 540
Tallman Henton 146
Thomas James. 191
Thompson Susan 540
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (25)
Description
[corresponds to index page U of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (26)
Description
[corresponds to index page V of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Vining Sarah 363 500.
Vantasel John 377
Vining Elam C. election. 500
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (27)
Description
[corresponds to index page W of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Wheaton Mary E. 22
Warner Benjamin H. 26
Webster Oliver. 33
Wornstaff Lewis 66
Wilson Hannah 86
Williams George D. 100 Case 4814
Wilson Zane. 161 " 4854
Woodley Aarn 196 " 4877
Williams John A. 286 " 4951
Wittlinger William F. 334
Wharton Sarah 381 Case 5016.
Welch Ralph R. 422
Wells Elizabeth H. (Cowles) 555
White Thornton F.(Pickaway Co.) 569 5219
Wheaton Mary E. 22
Warner Benjamin H. 26
Webster Oliver. 33
Wornstaff Lewis 66
Wilson Hannah 86
Williams George D. 100 Case 4814
Wilson Zane. 161 " 4854
Woodley Aarn 196 " 4877
Williams John A. 286 " 4951
Wittlinger William F. 334
Wharton Sarah 381 Case 5016.
Welch Ralph R. 422
Wells Elizabeth H. (Cowles) 555
White Thornton F.(Pickaway Co.) 569 5219
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (28)
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[corresponds to index page Y of Delaware County Ohio Will Records
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (29)
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[corresponds to index page Z of Delaware County Ohio Will Records
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[corresponds to index page Z of Delaware County Ohio Will Records
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (30)
Description
[corresponds to page 1 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Leonard Curtiss Will
Journal Entry
April 30th 1980.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Leonard Curtiss deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Leonard Curtiss, late of Genoa Township, in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, in consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court.
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Henry C. Curtiss-
Howard Curtiss- Dwight C. Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 6th
day of May. A.D. 1890 at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application of Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County SS}
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Leonard Cur- } Application of Admit to Probate.
tiss deceased. ~~~
To the Hon. N. T. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said Counth:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Leonard Curtiss late a resident of the Township of Genoa
in said County, died on or about the 27th day of April. A.D.
1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached pur-
porting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said
Leonard Curtiss died leaving no widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Henry N. Curtiss Son Galena O.
Howard Curtiss " " "
Dwight C. Curtiss " " "
Edna A. Curtiss Daughter " "
Your petition prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceeding:
George J Roberts.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 30th day of April A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Leonard Curtiss Will
Journal Entry
April 30th 1980.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Leonard Curtiss deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Leonard Curtiss, late of Genoa Township, in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, in consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court.
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Henry C. Curtiss-
Howard Curtiss- Dwight C. Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 6th
day of May. A.D. 1890 at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application of Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County SS}
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Leonard Cur- } Application of Admit to Probate.
tiss deceased. ~~~
To the Hon. N. T. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said Counth:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Leonard Curtiss late a resident of the Township of Genoa
in said County, died on or about the 27th day of April. A.D.
1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached pur-
porting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said
Leonard Curtiss died leaving no widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Henry N. Curtiss Son Galena O.
Howard Curtiss " " "
Dwight C. Curtiss " " "
Edna A. Curtiss Daughter " "
Your petition prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceeding:
George J Roberts.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 30th day of April A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (31)
Description
[page 31]
[corresponds to page 2 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Leonard Curtiss Will.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.SS }
In the Matter of the last Will and Tes-
tament of Leonard Curtiss deceased.
To Geo. J. Roberts
You are hereby commanded
to notify Henry C. Curtiss- Howard Curtiss- Dwight C
Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss that on the 30 day of April
A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Leonard Curtis late of Genoa Township, in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this court
on the 6" day of May. A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 30 day of April A.
D. 1890.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.SS} Geo. J. Roberts being duly sworn says
that on the 1st day of May. A.D. 1980
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Henry C. Curtiss- Howard Curtiss- Dwight
C. Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss
George J. Roberts.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 6" day of
May. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.SS}
Personally appeared in open Court W.
H. Miller and A.P. Taylor the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Leonard Curtiss, late of Genoa
Township in said Delaware County, deceased: who being duly
sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 1st day of April. A.D. 1890. purporting to be ther last
Will and Testament of Leonard Curtiss, now deceased is the
Will of said deceased, Leonard Curtiss, that they were present
[corresponds to page 2 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Leonard Curtiss Will.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.SS }
In the Matter of the last Will and Tes-
tament of Leonard Curtiss deceased.
To Geo. J. Roberts
You are hereby commanded
to notify Henry C. Curtiss- Howard Curtiss- Dwight C
Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss that on the 30 day of April
A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Leonard Curtis late of Genoa Township, in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this court
on the 6" day of May. A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 30 day of April A.
D. 1890.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.SS} Geo. J. Roberts being duly sworn says
that on the 1st day of May. A.D. 1980
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Henry C. Curtiss- Howard Curtiss- Dwight
C. Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss
George J. Roberts.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 6" day of
May. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.SS}
Personally appeared in open Court W.
H. Miller and A.P. Taylor the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Leonard Curtiss, late of Genoa
Township in said Delaware County, deceased: who being duly
sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 1st day of April. A.D. 1890. purporting to be ther last
Will and Testament of Leonard Curtiss, now deceased is the
Will of said deceased, Leonard Curtiss, that they were present
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (32)
Description
[page 32]
[corresponds to page 3 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Leonard Curtiss Will
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Leonard Curtiss
deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Leonard Curtis at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint.
W.H. Miller
A.P. Taylor
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintesses, in open Court,
this 6" day of May A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 6th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Leonard Curtiss, deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit: on
the 30th day of April. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Leonard Curtiss, late
of Genoa Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
in this Court, has been given to Henry C. Curtiss- Howard
Curtiss- Dwight C. Curtiss and Edna A. Curtiss, next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court, thereupon, on this day, came W. H.
Miller and A.P. Taylor, the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Leonard Cur-
tiss, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (33)
Description
[page 33]
[corresponds to page 4 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Leonard Curtiss Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Leonard Cur-
tis, of Genoa Township, Delaware County and State of Ohio
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
First it is my will that my just debts and charges be paid
out of my estate including a suitable monument of my grave
which I desire my Executor to have erected.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my daughter Edna A. Curtis all
my household goods and provisions of every description on hand
at my decease
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my daughter Edna A. Curtis all of
my chattle property of every description divided and undivided,
also all moneys on hand at my decease, provided the said Edna
A. Curtis assumes my obligation as to the one fourth expense
of careing for my invalid sister Emily Curtis during her
natural life.
Item 3rd
I give and devise to my daughter Edna A. Curtis, son
Dwight C. Curtis and Howard Curtis the scales that I
now own.
Item 4th
I do hereby nominate and appoint George J. Roberts, Execu-
tor of this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this first day of April. in the year 1890.
L. Curtis {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Leonard Curtis as his last Will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
W.H. Miller
A.P. Taylor.
[corresponds to page 4 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Leonard Curtiss Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Leonard Cur-
tis, of Genoa Township, Delaware County and State of Ohio
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
First it is my will that my just debts and charges be paid
out of my estate including a suitable monument of my grave
which I desire my Executor to have erected.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my daughter Edna A. Curtis all
my household goods and provisions of every description on hand
at my decease
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my daughter Edna A. Curtis all of
my chattle property of every description divided and undivided,
also all moneys on hand at my decease, provided the said Edna
A. Curtis assumes my obligation as to the one fourth expense
of careing for my invalid sister Emily Curtis during her
natural life.
Item 3rd
I give and devise to my daughter Edna A. Curtis, son
Dwight C. Curtis and Howard Curtis the scales that I
now own.
Item 4th
I do hereby nominate and appoint George J. Roberts, Execu-
tor of this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this first day of April. in the year 1890.
L. Curtis {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Leonard Curtis as his last Will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
W.H. Miller
A.P. Taylor.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (34)
Description
[page 34]
[corresponds to page 5 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson Will
Journal Entry
April, 29th 18902.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Levi Roloson, deceased. } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Levi Roloson, late of Berlin Township, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this court
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Elizabeth C. Roloson
widow, and Wesley H. Roloson and Eva C. Roloson, next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court, on the 6th day of May A.D. 1890,
at 1 oclock P.M. (H. W. B. Roloson and E.P Roloson having
in writing waived further notice and consented to the probate of
said Will).
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Levi Roloson, deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Levi Roloson, late a resident of the Township of Ber:
lin in said County, died on or about the 22nd day of April A.
D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur:
porting to be his last Will and Testament; That the said
Levi Roloson died leaving Elizabeth C. Roloson, widow,
and the following persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Wesley Roloson Son Cincinnati O
Henry W. B. Roloson " West Berlin O
E.P. Roloson " " "
Eva C. Roloson Daughter Cincinnati O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be
notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
H. W. B. Roloson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
[corresponds to page 5 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson Will
Journal Entry
April, 29th 18902.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Levi Roloson, deceased. } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Levi Roloson, late of Berlin Township, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this court
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Elizabeth C. Roloson
widow, and Wesley H. Roloson and Eva C. Roloson, next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court, on the 6th day of May A.D. 1890,
at 1 oclock P.M. (H. W. B. Roloson and E.P Roloson having
in writing waived further notice and consented to the probate of
said Will).
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Levi Roloson, deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Levi Roloson, late a resident of the Township of Ber:
lin in said County, died on or about the 22nd day of April A.
D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur:
porting to be his last Will and Testament; That the said
Levi Roloson died leaving Elizabeth C. Roloson, widow,
and the following persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Wesley Roloson Son Cincinnati O
Henry W. B. Roloson " West Berlin O
E.P. Roloson " " "
Eva C. Roloson Daughter Cincinnati O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be
notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
H. W. B. Roloson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (35)
Description
[page 35]
[corresponds to page 6 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
to before me, this 29" day of April. A.D. 1890.
N. F Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
"Waiver" Filed April 29" 1890.
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, here:
by waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 29" day of April. A.D. 1890.
H.W.B. Roloson.
E.P. Roloson
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County, SS}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Levi Roloson, deceased.
To Henry W. B. Roloson:
You are hereby commanded to notify Elizabeth C. Roloson-
Wesley H. Roloson and Eva C. Roloson, that on the
29" day of April. A.D. 1890 an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Levi Roloson, late of
Berlin Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in
said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 6" day of May,
A.D. 1890, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Wittness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 29" day of April. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, SS } Henry W. B. Roloson being duly
sworn, says that on the 6" day of May.
A.D. 1890, he served the within notice by delivering a true
copy thereof to the within named Elizabeth C. Roloson-
Wesley H. Roloson. and Eva C. Roloson.
H.W.B. Roloson
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 6"
day of May. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 6 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
to before me, this 29" day of April. A.D. 1890.
N. F Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
"Waiver" Filed April 29" 1890.
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, here:
by waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 29" day of April. A.D. 1890.
H.W.B. Roloson.
E.P. Roloson
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County, SS}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Levi Roloson, deceased.
To Henry W. B. Roloson:
You are hereby commanded to notify Elizabeth C. Roloson-
Wesley H. Roloson and Eva C. Roloson, that on the
29" day of April. A.D. 1890 an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Levi Roloson, late of
Berlin Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in
said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 6" day of May,
A.D. 1890, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Wittness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 29" day of April. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, SS } Henry W. B. Roloson being duly
sworn, says that on the 6" day of May.
A.D. 1890, he served the within notice by delivering a true
copy thereof to the within named Elizabeth C. Roloson-
Wesley H. Roloson. and Eva C. Roloson.
H.W.B. Roloson
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 6"
day of May. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (36)
Description
[page 36]
[corresponds to 7 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County, SS }
Personally appeaared in open Court Jona:
than Dunham and Elizabeth Dunham the subscribing wit-
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Levi Roloson, late of
Berlin Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 20 day of May. A.D. 1889, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Levi Roloson now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Levi Roloson, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of
the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same
as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Levi
Roloson deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said Levi Roloson at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jonathan Dunham
Elizabeth Dunham
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,
this 6" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry.
May 6th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Levi Roloson, deceased. }
Be it remembered that heretofore
to wit on the 29" day of April A.D. 1890 an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Levi Roloson, late of Berlin Township, in this
county, deceased, was produced in open Court for
probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Elizabeth C. Roloson. Wesley H. Roloson and Eva
C. Roloson, the widow and next of kin of said Testator
resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order
of this Court; (H.W.B. Roloson and E.P. Roloson,
having waived Notice); thereupon, on this day came
Jonathan Dunham and Elizabeth Dunham, the
[corresponds to 7 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County, SS }
Personally appeaared in open Court Jona:
than Dunham and Elizabeth Dunham the subscribing wit-
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Levi Roloson, late of
Berlin Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 20 day of May. A.D. 1889, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Levi Roloson now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Levi Roloson, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of
the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same
as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Levi
Roloson deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said Levi Roloson at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jonathan Dunham
Elizabeth Dunham
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,
this 6" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry.
May 6th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Levi Roloson, deceased. }
Be it remembered that heretofore
to wit on the 29" day of April A.D. 1890 an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Levi Roloson, late of Berlin Township, in this
county, deceased, was produced in open Court for
probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Elizabeth C. Roloson. Wesley H. Roloson and Eva
C. Roloson, the widow and next of kin of said Testator
resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order
of this Court; (H.W.B. Roloson and E.P. Roloson,
having waived Notice); thereupon, on this day came
Jonathan Dunham and Elizabeth Dunham, the
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (37)
Description
[page 37]
[corresponds to page 8 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, tes:
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will.
Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Levi Roloson, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed;
ings had thereon be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elizabeth C. Roloson-
widow of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by
law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Copy of Will
I, Levi Roloson of Berlin Township Delaware County
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Tes:
tament.
First:
I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Roloson the
North part of my Farm on which I now reside laying
North of a line to be run through said Farm commencing
in the center of the west line of said Farm said line being
the Division line between said Farm and the land of G. L.
Sackett thence running East to the land of Edward Roloson and
I enjoin the said Henry Roloson to pay to Wesley Roloson
my son at the rate of Twenty Five Dollars an Acre for
the number of Acres bequeathed to him commencing payment
one year after my decease and pay One Hundred Dollars an:
nually therefrom, without interest till the whole amount is paid,
excepting land that may be set off to my widow payment to
be deferred on that till after the death of my widow
Second:~
I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Roloson my
watch that I now have in my possession.
Third:~
I give and bequeath unto my son Edward Roloson that
part of my Farm laying south of the above described line to
run East and West through the above named Farm and I
enjoin the said Edward Roloson to pay to Eva Roloson at
the rate of Twenty Dollars an Acre for the number of acres
bequeathed to him payment to be made on the same conditions
that payment is made by the above named Henry Roloson
it is my will that there be no appraisement made of my
Estate.
[corresponds to page 8 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, tes:
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will.
Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Levi Roloson, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed;
ings had thereon be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elizabeth C. Roloson-
widow of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by
law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Copy of Will
I, Levi Roloson of Berlin Township Delaware County
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Tes:
tament.
First:
I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Roloson the
North part of my Farm on which I now reside laying
North of a line to be run through said Farm commencing
in the center of the west line of said Farm said line being
the Division line between said Farm and the land of G. L.
Sackett thence running East to the land of Edward Roloson and
I enjoin the said Henry Roloson to pay to Wesley Roloson
my son at the rate of Twenty Five Dollars an Acre for
the number of Acres bequeathed to him commencing payment
one year after my decease and pay One Hundred Dollars an:
nually therefrom, without interest till the whole amount is paid,
excepting land that may be set off to my widow payment to
be deferred on that till after the death of my widow
Second:~
I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Roloson my
watch that I now have in my possession.
Third:~
I give and bequeath unto my son Edward Roloson that
part of my Farm laying south of the above described line to
run East and West through the above named Farm and I
enjoin the said Edward Roloson to pay to Eva Roloson at
the rate of Twenty Dollars an Acre for the number of acres
bequeathed to him payment to be made on the same conditions
that payment is made by the above named Henry Roloson
it is my will that there be no appraisement made of my
Estate.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (38)
Description
[page 38]
[corresponds to page 9 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
Fourth,
I hereby nominate and appoint as Executor Henry Roloson
my son,
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed
my name this 25th day of May. A.D. 1889.
Levi Roloson {Seal}
The above and foregoing instrument was at the date thereof
signed sealed published and declared by the said Levi Roloson
as and for his last Will and Testament in presence of
us who at his request and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses.
Jonathan Dunham
Elizabeth Dunham
[corresponds to page 9 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Levi Roloson's Will
Fourth,
I hereby nominate and appoint as Executor Henry Roloson
my son,
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed
my name this 25th day of May. A.D. 1889.
Levi Roloson {Seal}
The above and foregoing instrument was at the date thereof
signed sealed published and declared by the said Levi Roloson
as and for his last Will and Testament in presence of
us who at his request and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses.
Jonathan Dunham
Elizabeth Dunham
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (39)
Description
[page 39]
[corresponds to page 10 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor's Will
Journal Entry.
April . 28th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas O'Connor-deceased} This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of Thomas O'Connor, late of Liberty Township, in this
County, deceased was produced in open Court for probate; on
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to
admit the, same to probate and record, be given to Mary Moriarty-
John O'Connor - James O'Connor and Thomas O'Con:
nor next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court, on
the 10" day of May A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court,
Delaware County, ss.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of: } Application to Admit to Probate
Thomas O'Connor, deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectifully represents
that Thomas O'Connor, late a resident of the Township of
Liberty in said County, died on or about the 25th day of April
A.D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,
purporting to be his last Will and Testament. That the said
Thomas O'Connor died leaving no widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Mary Moriarty Daughter Prospect, O.
John O'Connor Son Marion, O.
James O'Connor " Xenia, O.
Thomas O'Connor " Delaware, O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Rev. Ph. Steyle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 28th day of April. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 10 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor's Will
Journal Entry.
April . 28th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas O'Connor-deceased} This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of Thomas O'Connor, late of Liberty Township, in this
County, deceased was produced in open Court for probate; on
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to
admit the, same to probate and record, be given to Mary Moriarty-
John O'Connor - James O'Connor and Thomas O'Con:
nor next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court, on
the 10" day of May A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court,
Delaware County, ss.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of: } Application to Admit to Probate
Thomas O'Connor, deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectifully represents
that Thomas O'Connor, late a resident of the Township of
Liberty in said County, died on or about the 25th day of April
A.D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,
purporting to be his last Will and Testament. That the said
Thomas O'Connor died leaving no widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Mary Moriarty Daughter Prospect, O.
John O'Connor Son Marion, O.
James O'Connor " Xenia, O.
Thomas O'Connor " Delaware, O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Rev. Ph. Steyle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 28th day of April. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (40)
Description
[page 40]
[corresponds to page 11 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
` Thomas O'Connor's Will
Notice to Heirs.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware county,ss,}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thomas O'Connor, deceased.
To Mary Moriarty:
You are hereby notified that on
the 28th day of April. an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Thomas O'Connor, late of
Liberty Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in
open Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of May.
A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 28th day of April. A.D. 1890.
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge
service of the within notice this 2" day of May A.D. 1890.
Mary Moriarty
Prospect. Ohio.
Notice to Heirs.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Thomas O'Connor, deceased:
To James O'Connor and John O'Connor:
You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of April. A.D.
1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Thomas O'Connor, late of Liberty Township,
in said County, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on the sameday
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 10th day of May. A.D. 1890 at 10
o'clock A.M.,
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio this 28th day of April. A.D. 1890.
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge
service of the within notice this 7" day of May A.D. 1890
James O'Connor
John O'Connor.
[corresponds to page 11 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
` Thomas O'Connor's Will
Notice to Heirs.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware county,ss,}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thomas O'Connor, deceased.
To Mary Moriarty:
You are hereby notified that on
the 28th day of April. an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Thomas O'Connor, late of
Liberty Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in
open Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of May.
A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 28th day of April. A.D. 1890.
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge
service of the within notice this 2" day of May A.D. 1890.
Mary Moriarty
Prospect. Ohio.
Notice to Heirs.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Thomas O'Connor, deceased:
To James O'Connor and John O'Connor:
You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of April. A.D.
1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Thomas O'Connor, late of Liberty Township,
in said County, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on the sameday
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 10th day of May. A.D. 1890 at 10
o'clock A.M.,
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio this 28th day of April. A.D. 1890.
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge
service of the within notice this 7" day of May A.D. 1890
James O'Connor
John O'Connor.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (41)
Description
[page 41]
[corresponds to page 12 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor's Will
Notice to heirs.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Thomas O'Connor, deceased,
To Thomas O'Connor:
You are hereby notified that
on the 28th day of April. A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas
O'Connor, late of Liberty Township, in said county, deceased,
was produced in open Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th
day of May A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 28th day of April A.D. 1890
Return.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} George Coyner being duly sworn, says that
on the 8th day of May. A.D. 1890, he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Thomas O'Connor.
Geo. Coyner.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day of May 1890
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry.
May 10th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will of:}
Thomas O'Connor, deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit; on
the 28th day of April A.D. 1890, an instru:
ment of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament and
Codicil thereto of Thomas O'Connor, late of Liberty Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate and
was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court has been
given to Mary Moriarty- John O'Connor- James O'Connor and
Thomas O'Connor, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
And this cause is now continued to take the testimony of witness:
es to said instrument until the 16th day of May A.D. 1890, at
10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 12 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor's Will
Notice to heirs.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Thomas O'Connor, deceased,
To Thomas O'Connor:
You are hereby notified that
on the 28th day of April. A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas
O'Connor, late of Liberty Township, in said county, deceased,
was produced in open Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th
day of May A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 28th day of April A.D. 1890
Return.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} George Coyner being duly sworn, says that
on the 8th day of May. A.D. 1890, he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Thomas O'Connor.
Geo. Coyner.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day of May 1890
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry.
May 10th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will of:}
Thomas O'Connor, deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit; on
the 28th day of April A.D. 1890, an instru:
ment of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament and
Codicil thereto of Thomas O'Connor, late of Liberty Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate and
was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court has been
given to Mary Moriarty- John O'Connor- James O'Connor and
Thomas O'Connor, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
And this cause is now continued to take the testimony of witness:
es to said instrument until the 16th day of May A.D. 1890, at
10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (42)
Description
[page 42]
[corresponds to page 13 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor's Will
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph
McLin and Ella McLin the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament and Codicil of said Will of Thomas O'Connor, late
of Liberty Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
and Codicil, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing
date the 14" day of April A.D. 1890, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Thomas O'Connor now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Thomas O'Connor and the Codicil
thereto was executed at the same time by said Thomas O'Connor
that they were present at the execution of said Will and Codicil and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the
said Thomas O'Connor deceased sign and seal said Will and
Codicil and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Thomas O'Connor at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Joseph McLin
Ella McLin.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
16" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 16th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas O'Connor, deceased}
This day this matter came on to
be heard and thereupon came Joseph McLin and Ella Mc
Lin- the subscribing witnesses to said Will and Codicil thereto,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will and Codicil thereto, which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto of said
Thomas O'Connor, deceased. That the same were duly executed
and attested, and that the said Testator at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will and Codicil thereto, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will and
Codicil thereto, be admitted to probate and that the same to-
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
[corresponds to page 13 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor's Will
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph
McLin and Ella McLin the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament and Codicil of said Will of Thomas O'Connor, late
of Liberty Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
and Codicil, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing
date the 14" day of April A.D. 1890, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Thomas O'Connor now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Thomas O'Connor and the Codicil
thereto was executed at the same time by said Thomas O'Connor
that they were present at the execution of said Will and Codicil and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the
said Thomas O'Connor deceased sign and seal said Will and
Codicil and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Thomas O'Connor at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Joseph McLin
Ella McLin.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
16" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 16th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas O'Connor, deceased}
This day this matter came on to
be heard and thereupon came Joseph McLin and Ella Mc
Lin- the subscribing witnesses to said Will and Codicil thereto,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will and Codicil thereto, which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto of said
Thomas O'Connor, deceased. That the same were duly executed
and attested, and that the said Testator at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will and Codicil thereto, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will and
Codicil thereto, be admitted to probate and that the same to-
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (43)
Description
[page 43]
[corresponds to page 14 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor Will
as the proceedings had thereon be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Copy of Will"
Liberty Township, Delaware Co., Ohio, April. 14th 1890.
I Thomas O'Connor enjoying the full use of all my
faculties, do hereby make this my last will and testament, hereby re-
voking all former Testaments.
I desire the Administrator and Executor of this my last Will to re:
pay all my funeral expenses out of my real estate property.
I leave and bequeath to the Pastor of St. Mary's Church, Dela-
ware Ohio Fifteen Dollars. 15.00
I leave and bequeath John Macklin the sum of Fifty Dollars, with
my thanks for his kindness to me during my last illness.
I leave and bequeath to St Mary's Church Delaware Ohio
the sum of Fifty Dollars, to be applied by the pastor in Charitable
works.
4 I leave and bequeath to my four sons and my daughter the balance
of my property in 5 equal shares, after the bequests above named
shall all have been paid and my funeral expenses and just
debts shall have been paid.
5. I hereby appoint Rev. Ph. Steyle of Delaware, Administrator
and Executor of this my last Will and Testament without bond.
In testimony of the above and to confirm it, I have this
day the 14th day of April, 1890 signed and sealed this my last Will in
the presence of two witnesses who have signed likewise.
Thos O'Connor
Witnesses { Joseph McLin {Seal}
{ Ella McLin {SEal}
Codicil
I desire the Administrator of my last Will, out of my
Real Estate over the grave of my wife and my own
grave a tomb stone, not to exceed $40.00 in value.
Signed Thos O'Connor
Witnesses { Joseph McLin {Seal}
{ Ella McLin {Seal}
[corresponds to page 14 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Thomas O'Connor Will
as the proceedings had thereon be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Copy of Will"
Liberty Township, Delaware Co., Ohio, April. 14th 1890.
I Thomas O'Connor enjoying the full use of all my
faculties, do hereby make this my last will and testament, hereby re-
voking all former Testaments.
I desire the Administrator and Executor of this my last Will to re:
pay all my funeral expenses out of my real estate property.
I leave and bequeath to the Pastor of St. Mary's Church, Dela-
ware Ohio Fifteen Dollars. 15.00
I leave and bequeath John Macklin the sum of Fifty Dollars, with
my thanks for his kindness to me during my last illness.
I leave and bequeath to St Mary's Church Delaware Ohio
the sum of Fifty Dollars, to be applied by the pastor in Charitable
works.
4 I leave and bequeath to my four sons and my daughter the balance
of my property in 5 equal shares, after the bequests above named
shall all have been paid and my funeral expenses and just
debts shall have been paid.
5. I hereby appoint Rev. Ph. Steyle of Delaware, Administrator
and Executor of this my last Will and Testament without bond.
In testimony of the above and to confirm it, I have this
day the 14th day of April, 1890 signed and sealed this my last Will in
the presence of two witnesses who have signed likewise.
Thos O'Connor
Witnesses { Joseph McLin {Seal}
{ Ella McLin {SEal}
Codicil
I desire the Administrator of my last Will, out of my
Real Estate over the grave of my wife and my own
grave a tomb stone, not to exceed $40.00 in value.
Signed Thos O'Connor
Witnesses { Joseph McLin {Seal}
{ Ella McLin {Seal}
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (44)
Description
[page 44]
[corresponds to page 15 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
4714 Journal
May 16th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of:}
Jonathan T. Gardner, deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty Township, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record, be given to Delia E. Gardner his widow and Jenette
Evans- Lyman Gardner- Irvin N. Gardner- Byron A Gardner-
and Isabella Neds, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 20th day of May. A.D. 1890, at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Jonathan T. } Application to Admit to Probate
Gardner, deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully requesents
that Jonathan T. Gardner, late a resident of the Township of Liberty in
said County, died on or about the 10" day of May. A.D. 1890, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Jonathan T. Gardner died leaving Delia
E. Gardner his wife and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Jenette Evans Daughter Ill.
Lyman Gardner Son Powell Ohio
Irwin N. Gardner " " "
Byron A. Gardner " " "
Isabella Neds Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
I.N. Gardner
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 16" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 15 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
4714 Journal
May 16th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of:}
Jonathan T. Gardner, deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty Township, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record, be given to Delia E. Gardner his widow and Jenette
Evans- Lyman Gardner- Irvin N. Gardner- Byron A Gardner-
and Isabella Neds, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 20th day of May. A.D. 1890, at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Jonathan T. } Application to Admit to Probate
Gardner, deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully requesents
that Jonathan T. Gardner, late a resident of the Township of Liberty in
said County, died on or about the 10" day of May. A.D. 1890, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Jonathan T. Gardner died leaving Delia
E. Gardner his wife and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Jenette Evans Daughter Ill.
Lyman Gardner Son Powell Ohio
Irwin N. Gardner " " "
Byron A. Gardner " " "
Isabella Neds Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
I.N. Gardner
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 16" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (45)
Description
[page 45]
[corresponds to page 16 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware county ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan T. Gardner, deceased.
To Irvin N. Gardner:
You are hereby commanded to notify Delia E. Gardner- Jenette Ev:
ans- Lyman Gardner- Irvin Gardner- Byron A. Gardner
and Isabella Neds- that on the 16 day of May. A.D. 1890, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to ad-
mit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said applicaiton will be for hearing before this Court on
the 20" day of May. A.D. 1890, at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 16 day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned persons within named hereby acknowledge service
of the within Notice this 16th day of May A.D. 1890.
Delia E. Gardner.
Jenette Gardner Evans.
I.N. Gardner
B.A. Gardner
Isabell D. Neds.
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court F.B.
Sprague and E. Pilse the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty Township
in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn ac-
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, de-
pose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 7' day
of March. A.D. 1882, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jonathan T. Gardner now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased Jonathan T. Gardner, that they were present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Jonathan T. Gard-
[corresponds to page 16 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware county ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan T. Gardner, deceased.
To Irvin N. Gardner:
You are hereby commanded to notify Delia E. Gardner- Jenette Ev:
ans- Lyman Gardner- Irvin Gardner- Byron A. Gardner
and Isabella Neds- that on the 16 day of May. A.D. 1890, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to ad-
mit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said applicaiton will be for hearing before this Court on
the 20" day of May. A.D. 1890, at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 16 day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned persons within named hereby acknowledge service
of the within Notice this 16th day of May A.D. 1890.
Delia E. Gardner.
Jenette Gardner Evans.
I.N. Gardner
B.A. Gardner
Isabell D. Neds.
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court F.B.
Sprague and E. Pilse the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty Township
in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn ac-
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, de-
pose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 7' day
of March. A.D. 1882, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jonathan T. Gardner now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased Jonathan T. Gardner, that they were present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Jonathan T. Gard-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (46)
Description
[page 46]
[corresponds to page 17 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
ner deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl-
edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Johnthan T. Garnder at the time of making, signing
amd sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not uynder any restraint.
F. B. Sprague
E. Pike
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court
this 20" day of May, A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 20th 1890
In the Matter of the Will }
}
Jonathan T. Gardner decesed} Be it remembered, that hertofore,
to wit: on the 16th day of May.
A.D.1890 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the Last
Will and Testament of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty
Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open
Court for the probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in the Court, has been given to Delia O. Gardner,
his widow - and Jenette Gardner Evans - and Isabell D. Neds
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pur-
suant to a former order of this Court, thereupon, on this
day came F. B. Spraugue and E. Pike, the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said WIll, Which tes:
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes:
tament of said Jonathan T. Gardner, decesed. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Tes:
tator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and that the same,
together with the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Delia E. Garner, widow of
said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 17 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
ner deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl-
edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Johnthan T. Garnder at the time of making, signing
amd sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not uynder any restraint.
F. B. Sprague
E. Pike
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court
this 20" day of May, A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 20th 1890
In the Matter of the Will }
}
Jonathan T. Gardner decesed} Be it remembered, that hertofore,
to wit: on the 16th day of May.
A.D.1890 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the Last
Will and Testament of Jonathan T. Gardner, late of Liberty
Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open
Court for the probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in the Court, has been given to Delia O. Gardner,
his widow - and Jenette Gardner Evans - and Isabell D. Neds
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pur-
suant to a former order of this Court, thereupon, on this
day came F. B. Spraugue and E. Pike, the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said WIll, Which tes:
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes:
tament of said Jonathan T. Gardner, decesed. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Tes:
tator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and that the same,
together with the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Delia E. Garner, widow of
said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (47)
Description
[page 47]
[corresponds to page 18 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:
I, Jonathan T. Gardner, of Libery Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do now on this
7th day of Marchm A.D.1882, in the City of Delaware, Ohio,
make and declare the following to be my last Will and Testament
annulling all former Wills by me made.
Item 1st My beloved wife, if she survive me shall cause all my legal
debts to be paid.
Item 2d To my beloved wife Delia E. Garner I give and bequeath
in fee simple all my property both real and personal left
by me at the time of my decease, Having full confidence that
she will distribute what may be left at her death equitably
among my children. She however ful filling any contracts
made by me previous to my decease.
Item 3d I nominate and appoint my said wife Executrix, and ask the
court to waive Bond, Incentory and Appraisement of Person:
al Propery. And in case she my said Executrix shall desire
to sell realestate she is hereby authorized to do so and make
deeds for the same in as full manner as I could myself if
living without process of Court.
In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed my seal, at Delaware Ohio, this 7th day of
March 1882.
J. T. Gardner {seal}
Signed and sealed by said Jonathan T. Gardner as his
last Will and Testament in our presence, who in his presence
and in the presence of each other and by his special request
have signed the same as his witnesses on the day and year
above written,
F. B. Sprague
E. Pike.
[corresponds to page 18 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jonathan T. Gardner's Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:
I, Jonathan T. Gardner, of Libery Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do now on this
7th day of Marchm A.D.1882, in the City of Delaware, Ohio,
make and declare the following to be my last Will and Testament
annulling all former Wills by me made.
Item 1st My beloved wife, if she survive me shall cause all my legal
debts to be paid.
Item 2d To my beloved wife Delia E. Garner I give and bequeath
in fee simple all my property both real and personal left
by me at the time of my decease, Having full confidence that
she will distribute what may be left at her death equitably
among my children. She however ful filling any contracts
made by me previous to my decease.
Item 3d I nominate and appoint my said wife Executrix, and ask the
court to waive Bond, Incentory and Appraisement of Person:
al Propery. And in case she my said Executrix shall desire
to sell realestate she is hereby authorized to do so and make
deeds for the same in as full manner as I could myself if
living without process of Court.
In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed my seal, at Delaware Ohio, this 7th day of
March 1882.
J. T. Gardner {seal}
Signed and sealed by said Jonathan T. Gardner as his
last Will and Testament in our presence, who in his presence
and in the presence of each other and by his special request
have signed the same as his witnesses on the day and year
above written,
F. B. Sprague
E. Pike.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (48)
Description
[page 48]
[corresponds to page 19 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will
4711 Journal Entry
May 22d 1890.
In the Matter of the Authenticated }
}
Copy if the last Will and Testament}
}
of Nelson M. Hoffhines - late of: }
}
Frankin County, Ohio } An Authenticated Copy of
the last Will and Testament of
Nelson M. Hoffhines, late of Franklin County. Ohio, deceased,
and of the order probate of the same, in said County. were this
day presented to this Court for record. Whereupon, the Court,
finding that certain real estate devised by said Will is situated
in this County, hereby admits said copies to record, as provided by
law in such cases.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Copy"
Nelson M. Hoffhines Will.
In the Matter of the Will } Probate Court
}
Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased } Franklin County, O.
Saturday, February 15th A.D. 1890
This day an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, late of
Montgomery Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court of Probate. It is now ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof and
of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record,
be given to the widow and next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, 2 days prior thereto, that said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court, on the 19" day
of February,A.D.1890. at 2 o'clock P.M., saud notice to
be in writing and to be served on said parties personally, or by
leaving copies thereof at their usual place of residence.
Journal 33 page 357.
Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge.
And afterwards, to-wit: on the 19 day of February. A.D.1890.
the findings and orders of this Court relative to the last
Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines deceased,
were entered on the Journal in words and figures following,
to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will of } Wednesday February 19"A.D.1890.
}
Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased }
Be it Remebered, That, heretofore, to-wit: on the 15day of
February.A.D.1890, an instrument of writing, purporting
[corresponds to page 19 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will
4711 Journal Entry
May 22d 1890.
In the Matter of the Authenticated }
}
Copy if the last Will and Testament}
}
of Nelson M. Hoffhines - late of: }
}
Frankin County, Ohio } An Authenticated Copy of
the last Will and Testament of
Nelson M. Hoffhines, late of Franklin County. Ohio, deceased,
and of the order probate of the same, in said County. were this
day presented to this Court for record. Whereupon, the Court,
finding that certain real estate devised by said Will is situated
in this County, hereby admits said copies to record, as provided by
law in such cases.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Copy"
Nelson M. Hoffhines Will.
In the Matter of the Will } Probate Court
}
Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased } Franklin County, O.
Saturday, February 15th A.D. 1890
This day an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, late of
Montgomery Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court of Probate. It is now ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof and
of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record,
be given to the widow and next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, 2 days prior thereto, that said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court, on the 19" day
of February,A.D.1890. at 2 o'clock P.M., saud notice to
be in writing and to be served on said parties personally, or by
leaving copies thereof at their usual place of residence.
Journal 33 page 357.
Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge.
And afterwards, to-wit: on the 19 day of February. A.D.1890.
the findings and orders of this Court relative to the last
Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines deceased,
were entered on the Journal in words and figures following,
to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will of } Wednesday February 19"A.D.1890.
}
Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased }
Be it Remebered, That, heretofore, to-wit: on the 15day of
February.A.D.1890, an instrument of writing, purporting
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (49)
Description
[page 49]
[corresponds to page 20 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will
to be the last Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines,
late of Montgomery Township, in this County, deceased, was pro:
duced in open Court for Probate, and was then filed. And
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit
the same to Probate and Record in this Court, has been given
to the widow and next of kin of the Testator, pursuant to a for:
mer order of this Court: thereupon on this day came Geo.
S. Peters and F. J. Hoffhines the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly qualified, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced to
writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, that the same was duly
executed and attested; that the said Testator, at the time of
signing the same, was of lawful age, of sound and disposing
mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint
whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of
Record in this Court.
Charles G. Saffin.
Probate Judge.
Journal.33 Page 367
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:
I Nelson M. Hoffhines of the City of Columbus,
Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testament
hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore
made.
1st It is my will and desire that all my just debts and
funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decase as may be
found practicable.
2nd I will devise and bequeath to my dear Mother Louisa
Jane Hoffhines the use of the old homestead in Berkshire
Township: Delaware County. Ohio, consisting of a house and about
one fourth acre of land, so long as she may desire to occupy the same
as a home. It being my desire to provide her a home at said
place so long as she may desire to occupy the same, free of expense.
At the death of my said Mother, or if she at any time should
move therefrom and not desire to longer occupy the said property as a home
then I will desire and bequeath the same to my dear wife Theresa
M to her and her heirs forever.
3rd I will devise and bequeath to my dear wife Theresa M. all the
rest and residue of my property both real and personal, wherever the
same may be situate to her and her heirs forever.
4th I hereby nominate and appoint my said wife Theresa M. sole
executrix of this my last will and testament, and direct that no in
[corresponds to page 20 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will
to be the last Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines,
late of Montgomery Township, in this County, deceased, was pro:
duced in open Court for Probate, and was then filed. And
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit
the same to Probate and Record in this Court, has been given
to the widow and next of kin of the Testator, pursuant to a for:
mer order of this Court: thereupon on this day came Geo.
S. Peters and F. J. Hoffhines the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly qualified, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced to
writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, that the same was duly
executed and attested; that the said Testator, at the time of
signing the same, was of lawful age, of sound and disposing
mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint
whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of
Record in this Court.
Charles G. Saffin.
Probate Judge.
Journal.33 Page 367
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:
I Nelson M. Hoffhines of the City of Columbus,
Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testament
hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore
made.
1st It is my will and desire that all my just debts and
funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decase as may be
found practicable.
2nd I will devise and bequeath to my dear Mother Louisa
Jane Hoffhines the use of the old homestead in Berkshire
Township: Delaware County. Ohio, consisting of a house and about
one fourth acre of land, so long as she may desire to occupy the same
as a home. It being my desire to provide her a home at said
place so long as she may desire to occupy the same, free of expense.
At the death of my said Mother, or if she at any time should
move therefrom and not desire to longer occupy the said property as a home
then I will desire and bequeath the same to my dear wife Theresa
M to her and her heirs forever.
3rd I will devise and bequeath to my dear wife Theresa M. all the
rest and residue of my property both real and personal, wherever the
same may be situate to her and her heirs forever.
4th I hereby nominate and appoint my said wife Theresa M. sole
executrix of this my last will and testament, and direct that no in
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (50)
Description
[page 50]
[corresponds to page 21 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will.
ventory or appraisement be made of my estate; and that my said
executrix be not required to give any bond for the faithful execution
of this trust.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th
day of January. A.D.1890.
Nelson M. Hoffhines. {seal}
Signed by the said Nelson M. Hoffhines and acknowlged by him
to be his last will testament in our presence, and signed by us in
his presence at his request, and in the presence of each other at the
date aforesaid.
Geo. S. Peters.
F. J. Hoffhines.
Testimony
The subscribibng witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which
and is in words and figures follwoing, to-wit:
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss } Probate Court.
We, George S. Peters and F. J. Hoffhines being
duly sworn in open Court, this 19 day of February. A.D.1890. depose
and say that we were present at the execution of the last Will and
Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, hereunto annexed.
That we saw Nelson M. Hoffhines said Testator Nelson M. Hoffhines
subsribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be
his last Will and Testament; and that the said Nelson M. Hoffhines
at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the
same as wintesses at this request and in his presence.
Geo. S. Peters
F. J. Hoffhines.
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first above written.
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Proabate Judge.
The State of Ohio, Franklin County.ss.
I, Charles G. Saffin, Judge of the Probate Court, within
and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, as the same
remains on file and record in said Court, together with the orders of said
Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses
examined as reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record of
Wills. Vol.M. Page 164.
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said
Court, at Columbus, this day of A.D.188 _____
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 21 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will.
ventory or appraisement be made of my estate; and that my said
executrix be not required to give any bond for the faithful execution
of this trust.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th
day of January. A.D.1890.
Nelson M. Hoffhines. {seal}
Signed by the said Nelson M. Hoffhines and acknowlged by him
to be his last will testament in our presence, and signed by us in
his presence at his request, and in the presence of each other at the
date aforesaid.
Geo. S. Peters.
F. J. Hoffhines.
Testimony
The subscribibng witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which
and is in words and figures follwoing, to-wit:
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss } Probate Court.
We, George S. Peters and F. J. Hoffhines being
duly sworn in open Court, this 19 day of February. A.D.1890. depose
and say that we were present at the execution of the last Will and
Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, hereunto annexed.
That we saw Nelson M. Hoffhines said Testator Nelson M. Hoffhines
subsribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be
his last Will and Testament; and that the said Nelson M. Hoffhines
at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the
same as wintesses at this request and in his presence.
Geo. S. Peters
F. J. Hoffhines.
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first above written.
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Proabate Judge.
The State of Ohio, Franklin County.ss.
I, Charles G. Saffin, Judge of the Probate Court, within
and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, as the same
remains on file and record in said Court, together with the orders of said
Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses
examined as reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record of
Wills. Vol.M. Page 164.
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said
Court, at Columbus, this day of A.D.188 _____
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (51)
Description
[page 50]
[corresponds to page 21 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will.
ventory or appraisement be made of my estate; and that my said
executrix be not required to give any bond for the faithful execution
of this trust.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th
day of January. A.D.1890.
Nelson M. Hoffhines. {seal}
Signed by the said Nelson M. Hoffhines and acknowlged by him
to be his last will testament in our presence, and signed by us in
his presence at his request, and in the presence of each other at the
date aforesaid.
Geo. S. Peters.
F. J. Hoffhines.
Testimony
The subscribibng witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which
and is in words and figures follwoing, to-wit:
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss } Probate Court.
We, George S. Peters and F. J. Hoffhines being
duly sworn in open Court, this 19 day of February. A.D.1890. depose
and say that we were present at the execution of the last Will and
Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, hereunto annexed.
That we saw Nelson M. Hoffhines said Testator Nelson M. Hoffhines
subsribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be
his last Will and Testament; and that the said Nelson M. Hoffhines
at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the
same as wintesses at this request and in his presence.
Geo. S. Peters
F. J. Hoffhines.
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first above written.
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Proabate Judge.
The State of Ohio, Franklin County.ss.
I, Charles G. Saffin, Judge of the Probate Court, within
and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, as the same
remains on file and record in said Court, together with the orders of said
Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses
examined as reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record of
Wills. Vol.M. Page 164.
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said
Court, at Columbus, this day of A.D.188 _____
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 21 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nelson M. Hoffhines' Will.
ventory or appraisement be made of my estate; and that my said
executrix be not required to give any bond for the faithful execution
of this trust.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th
day of January. A.D.1890.
Nelson M. Hoffhines. {seal}
Signed by the said Nelson M. Hoffhines and acknowlged by him
to be his last will testament in our presence, and signed by us in
his presence at his request, and in the presence of each other at the
date aforesaid.
Geo. S. Peters.
F. J. Hoffhines.
Testimony
The subscribibng witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which
and is in words and figures follwoing, to-wit:
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss } Probate Court.
We, George S. Peters and F. J. Hoffhines being
duly sworn in open Court, this 19 day of February. A.D.1890. depose
and say that we were present at the execution of the last Will and
Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, hereunto annexed.
That we saw Nelson M. Hoffhines said Testator Nelson M. Hoffhines
subsribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be
his last Will and Testament; and that the said Nelson M. Hoffhines
at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the
same as wintesses at this request and in his presence.
Geo. S. Peters
F. J. Hoffhines.
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first above written.
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Proabate Judge.
The State of Ohio, Franklin County.ss.
I, Charles G. Saffin, Judge of the Probate Court, within
and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Nelson M. Hoffhines, deceased, as the same
remains on file and record in said Court, together with the orders of said
Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses
examined as reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record of
Wills. Vol.M. Page 164.
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said
Court, at Columbus, this day of A.D.188 _____
{seal} Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (52)
Description
[page 52]
[corresponds to page 23 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary E. Wheaton's Will 23
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 27th day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Mary E. Wheaton, deceased.
To H.L. Wheaton:
You are hereby commanded to notify Clinton S. Wheaton
Sarah F. Condit - Charles M. Wheaton, Otis A.Wheaton-
and Lulie Clawson, that on the 27th day of May. A.D. 1890 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary E. Wheaton, late of Berkshire Township, in said
county, deceased, was produced in said in Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 10" day of June. A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware, Ohio, this 27" day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } H.L. Wheaton being duly sworn says
that on the 30 & 31 days of May A.D. 1890,
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Clinton S. Wheaton, Charles M. Wheaton-
Otis A. Wheaton and Sarah F. Condit, and served in same manner
Lulie Clawson on the 6" day of June. 1890.
H.L. Wheaton.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day
of June A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court A.G. Wil:
cox and Jas. S. Pierson the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Mary E. Wheaton, late of Berkshire Township in
said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (53)
Description
[page 53]
[corresponds to page 24 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
24 Mary E. Wheaton's Will.
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 31st day of Aug. A.D. 1885, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary E. Wheaton
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Mary E. Wheaton, that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request
of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the said Mary E. Wheaton
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same
to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Mary E. Whea-
ton at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, were of full
age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
A.G. Wilcox
Jas. E. Pierson
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 10th
day of June. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 10th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of }
Mary E. Wheaton-deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit
on the 27" day of May. A.D. 1890 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary E. Wheaton, late of Berkshire Township, in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Harvey L. Wheaton- Clinton S. Wheaton- Sarah F. Condit-
Charles M. Wheaton- Otis A. Wheaton- and Lulu Clawson
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu:
ant to a former order of this Court, thereupon, on this day came
A.G. Wilcox and Jas. E. Pierson the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Mary E. Wheaton- deceased. That
the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age. of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is
therefore, by the court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had therein be entered of record
in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 24 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
24 Mary E. Wheaton's Will.
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 31st day of Aug. A.D. 1885, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary E. Wheaton
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Mary E. Wheaton, that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request
of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the said Mary E. Wheaton
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same
to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Mary E. Whea-
ton at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, were of full
age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
A.G. Wilcox
Jas. E. Pierson
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 10th
day of June. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 10th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of }
Mary E. Wheaton-deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit
on the 27" day of May. A.D. 1890 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary E. Wheaton, late of Berkshire Township, in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Harvey L. Wheaton- Clinton S. Wheaton- Sarah F. Condit-
Charles M. Wheaton- Otis A. Wheaton- and Lulu Clawson
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu:
ant to a former order of this Court, thereupon, on this day came
A.G. Wilcox and Jas. E. Pierson the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Mary E. Wheaton- deceased. That
the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age. of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is
therefore, by the court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had therein be entered of record
in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (54)
Description
[page 54]
[corresponds to page 25 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary E. Wheaton's Will 25
Copy of Will
State of Ohio, Delaware County
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Mary E.
Wheaton, being of sound mind and memory, and in view of the uncertain:
ty of this life do hereby make and publish this my last will and
testament, in manner following.
Item 1st
I desire and request that my just debts and funeral expenses be
first paid from my state.
Item 2nd
I give and bequeath to the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
of the Presbyterian Church a corporation created under and by virture
of the laws of the State of Pennsylvania and having its principal
place of business in the City of Philadelphia the sum of One
Hundred Dollars.
Item 3rd
I give and bequeath to the board of home missions of the Presby:
terian Church in the United States of America incorporated by
the Legislature of the State of New York, the sum of One Hun:
dred dollars, in trust to be appropriated and applied for the use and
benefit of the Womans Executive Committee of Home Missions
of the Presbyterian Church.
Item 4th
I give and bequeath to my two sons Charles M. Wheaton, Otis
A. Wheaton each One Hundred Dollars
Item 5th
I give and bequeath to each and every one of my grandchildren
who shall be living at my demise the sum of One Hundred
Dollars.
Item 6th
And it is my will and request that after the above requirements
and items of this my will have complied with and paid that the
balance of my estate whether personal or real shall be equally
divided between my six children, namely Harvey L. Wheaton-
Clinton S. Wheaton- Eva D. Ganshaw Sarah F. Condit, Charles
M. Wheaton and Otis A. Wheaton.
Witness my hand and seal this 31st day of August in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight five.
Mary E. Wheaton {Seal}
signed sealed and published by Mary E. Wheaton as her last Will
and Testament in our presence, and by us in her presence and in
presence of each other. This 31st day of Aug. A.D. 1885.
A.G. Wilcox
Jas. E. Pierson
{This foloowing is a copy of the writing on }
{a slip of paper penned to the original Will}
{when filed in this Court. }
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Article 5th I abrogate and in its place I give and bequeath
to my Grand daughter Lulie Clawson at my demise the
sum of one hundred dollars.
[corresponds to page 25 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary E. Wheaton's Will 25
Copy of Will
State of Ohio, Delaware County
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Mary E.
Wheaton, being of sound mind and memory, and in view of the uncertain:
ty of this life do hereby make and publish this my last will and
testament, in manner following.
Item 1st
I desire and request that my just debts and funeral expenses be
first paid from my state.
Item 2nd
I give and bequeath to the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
of the Presbyterian Church a corporation created under and by virture
of the laws of the State of Pennsylvania and having its principal
place of business in the City of Philadelphia the sum of One
Hundred Dollars.
Item 3rd
I give and bequeath to the board of home missions of the Presby:
terian Church in the United States of America incorporated by
the Legislature of the State of New York, the sum of One Hun:
dred dollars, in trust to be appropriated and applied for the use and
benefit of the Womans Executive Committee of Home Missions
of the Presbyterian Church.
Item 4th
I give and bequeath to my two sons Charles M. Wheaton, Otis
A. Wheaton each One Hundred Dollars
Item 5th
I give and bequeath to each and every one of my grandchildren
who shall be living at my demise the sum of One Hundred
Dollars.
Item 6th
And it is my will and request that after the above requirements
and items of this my will have complied with and paid that the
balance of my estate whether personal or real shall be equally
divided between my six children, namely Harvey L. Wheaton-
Clinton S. Wheaton- Eva D. Ganshaw Sarah F. Condit, Charles
M. Wheaton and Otis A. Wheaton.
Witness my hand and seal this 31st day of August in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight five.
Mary E. Wheaton {Seal}
signed sealed and published by Mary E. Wheaton as her last Will
and Testament in our presence, and by us in her presence and in
presence of each other. This 31st day of Aug. A.D. 1885.
A.G. Wilcox
Jas. E. Pierson
{This foloowing is a copy of the writing on }
{a slip of paper penned to the original Will}
{when filed in this Court. }
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Article 5th I abrogate and in its place I give and bequeath
to my Grand daughter Lulie Clawson at my demise the
sum of one hundred dollars.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (55)
Description
[page 55]
[corresponds to page 26 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
26 Benjamin H. Warner's Will
Journal entry
April 26th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Benjamin H. Warner- de: }
ceased. ~ } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Benjamin H. Warner, late of Radnor Township, in this County-
deceaseed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On Consideration
Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Henry Warner- Lucinda Baker-
Edward Lydick and Daisy May Wilt next of kin of the Testator
resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hear:
ing before this court on the 17th day of May. A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Benjamin H. } Application to Admit to Probate.
Warner- deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Benjamin H. Warner, late a resident of the Township of Rad:
nor in said county, died on or about the 14 day of February. A.D.
1890. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Benjamin H. Warner
died leaving no widow, and the following named persons his only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Henry Warner Brother Plain City O.
Lucinda Baker Sister Radnor O.
Edward Lydick Nephew
Daisy May Wilt Niece Defiance O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will
and that said above persons may be notified according to law
of the pending of said proceedings.
Jns A. Cone
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 26th day of April. A.D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 26 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
26 Benjamin H. Warner's Will
Journal entry
April 26th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Benjamin H. Warner- de: }
ceased. ~ } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Benjamin H. Warner, late of Radnor Township, in this County-
deceaseed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On Consideration
Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Henry Warner- Lucinda Baker-
Edward Lydick and Daisy May Wilt next of kin of the Testator
resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hear:
ing before this court on the 17th day of May. A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Benjamin H. } Application to Admit to Probate.
Warner- deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Benjamin H. Warner, late a resident of the Township of Rad:
nor in said county, died on or about the 14 day of February. A.D.
1890. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Benjamin H. Warner
died leaving no widow, and the following named persons his only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Henry Warner Brother Plain City O.
Lucinda Baker Sister Radnor O.
Edward Lydick Nephew
Daisy May Wilt Niece Defiance O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will
and that said above persons may be notified according to law
of the pending of said proceedings.
Jns A. Cone
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 26th day of April. A.D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (56)
Description
[page 56]
[corresponds to page 27 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner Estate 27
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner, deceased.
To the Sheriff of Defiance County, Ohio,
You are hereby commanded to notify Daisy May Wilt that on the
26th day of April. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner, late of
Radnor Township, in said county, deceased, was produced in said
Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the
same day made in said Court. Said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 17th day of May. A.D. 1890. at
10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 26th day of April- A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge,
Proof of Service Filed April 30 1890.
The State of Ohio }
Defiance County,ss } Received this Writ on the 27 day of April.
A.D. 1890, and I served the within notice
by delivering a true copy there, to the within named Daisy May
Wilt, also Mrs ~ Wilt her Mother whom said minor
Daisy May Wilt lives with
Orlando Ewing.
Sheriff of Defiance County. Ohio.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court,
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner, deceased
To the sheriff of Union County. Ohio.
You are hereby commanded to notify Henry Warner that on the
26th day of April. A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner,
late of Radnor Township: in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court on the 17th day of May.
A.D. 1890. at 10 'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 27 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner Estate 27
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner, deceased.
To the Sheriff of Defiance County, Ohio,
You are hereby commanded to notify Daisy May Wilt that on the
26th day of April. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner, late of
Radnor Township, in said county, deceased, was produced in said
Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the
same day made in said Court. Said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 17th day of May. A.D. 1890. at
10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 26th day of April- A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge,
Proof of Service Filed April 30 1890.
The State of Ohio }
Defiance County,ss } Received this Writ on the 27 day of April.
A.D. 1890, and I served the within notice
by delivering a true copy there, to the within named Daisy May
Wilt, also Mrs ~ Wilt her Mother whom said minor
Daisy May Wilt lives with
Orlando Ewing.
Sheriff of Defiance County. Ohio.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court,
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner, deceased
To the sheriff of Union County. Ohio.
You are hereby commanded to notify Henry Warner that on the
26th day of April. A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner,
late of Radnor Township: in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court on the 17th day of May.
A.D. 1890. at 10 'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (57)
Description
[page 57]
[corresponds to page 28 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
28 Benjamin H. Warner's Will
Proof of Service Filed. May 6" 1890.
The State of Ohio }
Union County,ss } Received this Writ on the 28th day of April.
A.D. 1890, and served the within notice by de:
livering a true copy thereof to the within named Henry Warner
on the 1st day of May. 1890.
Thomas Martin
Sheriff. Union Co. Ohio.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner deceased.
To Jns A. Cone:
You are hereby commanded to notify Lucinda Baker that on the
26th day of April. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. War:
mer. late of Radnor Township, in said county, deceased, was pro:
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 17th day of May
A.D. 1890 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio this 26th day of April. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed May 17" 1890
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Jns. A. Cone being duly sworn, says that on
the 30th day of April A.D. 1890, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy to the within
named Lucinda Baker
Jns. A. Cone.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 17th
day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 17th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Benjamin H. Warner, decd }
Edward Lydick, not having been served
with Notice, as was ordered by the Court, the hearing of the
Will of Benjamin H. Warner deceased, is continued until
[corresponds to page 28 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
28 Benjamin H. Warner's Will
Proof of Service Filed. May 6" 1890.
The State of Ohio }
Union County,ss } Received this Writ on the 28th day of April.
A.D. 1890, and served the within notice by de:
livering a true copy thereof to the within named Henry Warner
on the 1st day of May. 1890.
Thomas Martin
Sheriff. Union Co. Ohio.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner deceased.
To Jns A. Cone:
You are hereby commanded to notify Lucinda Baker that on the
26th day of April. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. War:
mer. late of Radnor Township, in said county, deceased, was pro:
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 17th day of May
A.D. 1890 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio this 26th day of April. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed May 17" 1890
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Jns. A. Cone being duly sworn, says that on
the 30th day of April A.D. 1890, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy to the within
named Lucinda Baker
Jns. A. Cone.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 17th
day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 17th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Benjamin H. Warner, decd }
Edward Lydick, not having been served
with Notice, as was ordered by the Court, the hearing of the
Will of Benjamin H. Warner deceased, is continued until
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (58)
Description
[page 58]
[corresponds to page 29 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner's Will 29
the 11th day of June A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M., and Notice
issued to said Edward Lydick, accordingly
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County, ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner, deceased.
To William J. Davis- Sheriff of Del:
aware County Ohio:
You are hereby commanded to notify Edward
Lydick that on the 16th day of April A.D. 1890, an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benja:
min H. Warner, late of Radnor Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court,
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 11th
day of June. A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 17th day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 3rd 1890
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Received this Writ on the 17" day of May A.D.
1890. and on the 3rd day of June. I served
this summons on the within named defendant Edward Lydick
by delivering to him a true copy of this summons with all the en:
dorsements therein.
William J. Davis- Sheriff
Probate of Will Filed June 11th 1890.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court W.H.
Dildine and Ella Dildine the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner, late of
Radnor Township in said Delaware County deceased;
who being duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
ecution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 9" day of December A.D. 1889 pur:
[corresponds to page 29 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner's Will 29
the 11th day of June A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M., and Notice
issued to said Edward Lydick, accordingly
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County, ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin H. Warner, deceased.
To William J. Davis- Sheriff of Del:
aware County Ohio:
You are hereby commanded to notify Edward
Lydick that on the 16th day of April A.D. 1890, an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benja:
min H. Warner, late of Radnor Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court,
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 11th
day of June. A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 17th day of May. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 3rd 1890
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Received this Writ on the 17" day of May A.D.
1890. and on the 3rd day of June. I served
this summons on the within named defendant Edward Lydick
by delivering to him a true copy of this summons with all the en:
dorsements therein.
William J. Davis- Sheriff
Probate of Will Filed June 11th 1890.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court W.H.
Dildine and Ella Dildine the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner, late of
Radnor Township in said Delaware County deceased;
who being duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
ecution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 9" day of December A.D. 1889 pur:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (59)
Description
[page 59]
[corresponds to page 30 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner's Will
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Benjamin H. War:
ner that they were present at the execution of said Will and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said
Benjamin H. Warner deceased sign and seal said Will and
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and that the said Benjamin H. Warner at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
W. H. Dildine
Ella Dildine
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
11" day of June. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry.
June 11th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin H. Warner - deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore
to wit on the 26th day of April A.D. 1890 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ben:
jamin H. Warner, late of Radnor Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Henry Warner, Lucinda Baker- Edward Lydick and
Daisy May Wilt next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court
thereupon, on this day came W. H. Dildine and Ella
Dildine the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub:
scirbed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes:
tament of said Benjamin H. Warner, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testi:
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 30 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner's Will
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin H. Warner
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Benjamin H. War:
ner that they were present at the execution of said Will and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said
Benjamin H. Warner deceased sign and seal said Will and
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and that the said Benjamin H. Warner at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
W. H. Dildine
Ella Dildine
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
11" day of June. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry.
June 11th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin H. Warner - deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore
to wit on the 26th day of April A.D. 1890 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ben:
jamin H. Warner, late of Radnor Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Henry Warner, Lucinda Baker- Edward Lydick and
Daisy May Wilt next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court
thereupon, on this day came W. H. Dildine and Ella
Dildine the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub:
scirbed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes:
tament of said Benjamin H. Warner, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testi:
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (60)
Description
[corresponds to page 30 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Benjamin H. Warner's Will 31
Copy of Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:
I, Benjamin H. Warner, of Radnor Township,
Delaware County Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do
make and publish the following as my last Will and
Testament.
Item 1st
I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be
paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd
I give and bequeath to my sister Lucinda Baker all the
wearing apparel that I may have besides what may be
needed for my burial.
Item 3rd
I hereby will and direct that my Executor hereinafter
named, shall carry out to the letter a certain contract which
I heretofore entered into with Pell Feed for the sale and con:
vey and to said Pell Feed of the House and Lot situated in the
Village of Radnor, Delaware County, Ohio, as is specified
in a written memorandum of said contract which is in the
possession of Jns. A. Cone in the same manner as I agreed
to do for myself in said contract; and I desire my said Ex:
ecutor to carry out said agreement without being put to the
trouble and expense of getting any order or authority from any
Court.
And as
Item 4th
of this Will, I hereby authorize and direct my said herein:
after named Executor to convert into money my accounts and
chores in action, including an interest which I have in
the Horse Importing Company and in certain Horses and
Book Accounts belonging to said Horse Company, and
after paying my just debts and funeral expenses as directed
in the 1st Item of this Will, costs and expenses of adminis:
tration etc, and liberal and just compensation to Mr. W. H.
Dildine and his wife Mrs. Dildine for their kind, gererous
and disinterested care of me in my sickness. I desire my
said Executor to expend whatever remainder there may be
of my estate in having erected a suitable monument and
markers for my own grave and for the graves of my deceased
Father, mother and sister who are buried in the Ceme:
tery at Radnor, Ohio, with suitable and appropriate inscrip-
tions thereon.
Item 5"
I hereby appoint and constitute my friend John A.
Cone, Executor of this my last Will and Testament
and desire that he may be authorized by the Probate
Court to dispose of my interest in the Horses named
in a previous item of this Will at private sale on just
and fair terms, and also to adjust and compromise any
claims which I may hold against any other person,
or that any other person may have against me: and
I especially direct my said Executor to carry out
Benjamin H. Warner's Will 31
Copy of Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:
I, Benjamin H. Warner, of Radnor Township,
Delaware County Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do
make and publish the following as my last Will and
Testament.
Item 1st
I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be
paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd
I give and bequeath to my sister Lucinda Baker all the
wearing apparel that I may have besides what may be
needed for my burial.
Item 3rd
I hereby will and direct that my Executor hereinafter
named, shall carry out to the letter a certain contract which
I heretofore entered into with Pell Feed for the sale and con:
vey and to said Pell Feed of the House and Lot situated in the
Village of Radnor, Delaware County, Ohio, as is specified
in a written memorandum of said contract which is in the
possession of Jns. A. Cone in the same manner as I agreed
to do for myself in said contract; and I desire my said Ex:
ecutor to carry out said agreement without being put to the
trouble and expense of getting any order or authority from any
Court.
And as
Item 4th
of this Will, I hereby authorize and direct my said herein:
after named Executor to convert into money my accounts and
chores in action, including an interest which I have in
the Horse Importing Company and in certain Horses and
Book Accounts belonging to said Horse Company, and
after paying my just debts and funeral expenses as directed
in the 1st Item of this Will, costs and expenses of adminis:
tration etc, and liberal and just compensation to Mr. W. H.
Dildine and his wife Mrs. Dildine for their kind, gererous
and disinterested care of me in my sickness. I desire my
said Executor to expend whatever remainder there may be
of my estate in having erected a suitable monument and
markers for my own grave and for the graves of my deceased
Father, mother and sister who are buried in the Ceme:
tery at Radnor, Ohio, with suitable and appropriate inscrip-
tions thereon.
Item 5"
I hereby appoint and constitute my friend John A.
Cone, Executor of this my last Will and Testament
and desire that he may be authorized by the Probate
Court to dispose of my interest in the Horses named
in a previous item of this Will at private sale on just
and fair terms, and also to adjust and compromise any
claims which I may hold against any other person,
or that any other person may have against me: and
I especially direct my said Executor to carry out
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (61)
Description
[page 61]
[corresponds to page 32 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
32 Benjamin H. Warner's Will
the contract above referred to between myself and Pell Feed.
In testimony whereof I hereto subscribe my name and
affix my seal, this 9th day of December, in the year of our
Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Nine.
his
Benjamin H. Warner. Seal.
mark
Signed by the said Benjamin H. Warner in our presence,
and by him declared to be his last Will and Testament in
our hearing, and signed by us as witnesses at his request and
in his presence and in the presence of each other, on said 9th
day of December. A.D. 1889.
W. H. Dildine
Ella Dildine
[corresponds to page 32 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
32 Benjamin H. Warner's Will
the contract above referred to between myself and Pell Feed.
In testimony whereof I hereto subscribe my name and
affix my seal, this 9th day of December, in the year of our
Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Nine.
his
Benjamin H. Warner. Seal.
mark
Signed by the said Benjamin H. Warner in our presence,
and by him declared to be his last Will and Testament in
our hearing, and signed by us as witnesses at his request and
in his presence and in the presence of each other, on said 9th
day of December. A.D. 1889.
W. H. Dildine
Ella Dildine
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (62)
Description
[corresponds to page 33 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Oliver Webster's Will
Journal Entry
July 11th 1890,
In the Matter of the Will of:}
Oliver Webster, deceased. }
This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Oliver Webster-
late of Berkshire Township, in this County, deceased, was pro=
duced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And
thereupon came Nancy Webster- widow- Orlena Ramage only
heir of Testator, and Nora Ramage and Retta Ramage
Legatees- and in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate
of said Will. And thereupon came Emery Young and C.W.
Webster the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub-
scribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Oliver Webster, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will be ad=
mitted to probate, and that the same together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Nancy Webster, widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will as required by law.
N. F Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed July 11/90
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate-
Oliver Webster, deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Oliver Webstger late a resident of the Township of Berk:
shire in said County, died on or about the 2 day of July. A.D.
1890. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be his last Will and Testament. That the said Oliver
Webster died leaving Nancy Webster widow and the following
named person his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (63)
Description
[page 63]
[corresponds to page 34 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
34 Oliver Webster Will
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address-
Orlena Ramage- Daughter Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be not=
ified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Orlena Ramage.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 9" day of July A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
"Waiver" Filed July 11/90
We, the undersigned, widow & next of kin & legatees of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the
probate of said Will.
Dated this 9th day of July. A.D. 1890.
Nancy Webster Cora Ramage
Orlena Ramage. Retta Ramage
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Emery
Young and C.W. Webster the subscribing witnesses to the last will
and Testament of Oliver Webster, late of Berkshire Township in
said Delaware County- deceased, who being duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say
That the paper before them bearing date the 7" day of April- A.
D. 1890- purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Oliver Webster
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Oliver Webster, that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit-
nesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Oliver Webster
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Oliver Webster at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not un:
der any restraint.
Emery Young
C.W. Webster.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
11th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 34 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
34 Oliver Webster Will
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address-
Orlena Ramage- Daughter Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be not=
ified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Orlena Ramage.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 9" day of July A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
"Waiver" Filed July 11/90
We, the undersigned, widow & next of kin & legatees of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the
probate of said Will.
Dated this 9th day of July. A.D. 1890.
Nancy Webster Cora Ramage
Orlena Ramage. Retta Ramage
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Emery
Young and C.W. Webster the subscribing witnesses to the last will
and Testament of Oliver Webster, late of Berkshire Township in
said Delaware County- deceased, who being duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say
That the paper before them bearing date the 7" day of April- A.
D. 1890- purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Oliver Webster
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Oliver Webster, that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit-
nesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Oliver Webster
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Oliver Webster at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not un:
der any restraint.
Emery Young
C.W. Webster.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
11th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (64)
Description
[page 64]
[corresponds to page 35 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Oliver Webnster's Will 35
"Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Oliver Webster
of Berkshire Township, Delaware County. Ohio being of sound mind
and lawful age do make and publish this my last Will and
Testament.
Item 1st
I desire that my Executor hereinafter named shall pay all my
debts and funeral expenses.
Item 2nd
I will all my property real and personal to my beloved wife Nancy
Webster, said property both real and personal to be controled by
my Executor hereinafter named and invested by him and the pro:
ceeds of said investment to be used for her support as long as
she may live and the surplus if any to be re-invested by by
said Executor. And after, the demise of my beloved wife and
her funeral expences are paid I desire that my property be divid-
ed as follows: One half to my beloved daughter Orlena Ram:
age, One Fourth to my beloved Grand-daughter Cora B. Ram:
age, One Fourth to my beloved Grand-daughter Retta Ram:
age.
Item 3rd
I desire that there be no appraisement of my personal or real
property and I desire that the Probate Court so order, and that
there be no sale of either unless thought best by my Executor.
Item 4th
I desire that my Executor shall erect a suitable monument
to make my resting place and that my beloved daughter Orle:
na Ramage shall be consulted in this matter.
Item 5th
If at any time my beloved daughter, Orlena Ramage desire
to occupy the homestead on which I now live I empower my
Executor to allow her the use of the same without rental.
Item 6th
I request my Executor to keep my real property in a good
state of repair.
Item 7th
I hereby nominate and appoint C.W. Webster my Executor
of this my last Will and empower him to compromise, adjust, re:
lease and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper,
the debts and claims due me. I do hereby revoke all former
Wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 7th day of April A.D. 1890.
O. Webster [Seal]
Signed and sealed and acknowledged
by said Oliver Webster as his
last Will and Testament in our pres:
ence and signed by us in his presence.
Emery Young.
C.W. Webster.
[corresponds to page 35 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Oliver Webnster's Will 35
"Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Oliver Webster
of Berkshire Township, Delaware County. Ohio being of sound mind
and lawful age do make and publish this my last Will and
Testament.
Item 1st
I desire that my Executor hereinafter named shall pay all my
debts and funeral expenses.
Item 2nd
I will all my property real and personal to my beloved wife Nancy
Webster, said property both real and personal to be controled by
my Executor hereinafter named and invested by him and the pro:
ceeds of said investment to be used for her support as long as
she may live and the surplus if any to be re-invested by by
said Executor. And after, the demise of my beloved wife and
her funeral expences are paid I desire that my property be divid-
ed as follows: One half to my beloved daughter Orlena Ram:
age, One Fourth to my beloved Grand-daughter Cora B. Ram:
age, One Fourth to my beloved Grand-daughter Retta Ram:
age.
Item 3rd
I desire that there be no appraisement of my personal or real
property and I desire that the Probate Court so order, and that
there be no sale of either unless thought best by my Executor.
Item 4th
I desire that my Executor shall erect a suitable monument
to make my resting place and that my beloved daughter Orle:
na Ramage shall be consulted in this matter.
Item 5th
If at any time my beloved daughter, Orlena Ramage desire
to occupy the homestead on which I now live I empower my
Executor to allow her the use of the same without rental.
Item 6th
I request my Executor to keep my real property in a good
state of repair.
Item 7th
I hereby nominate and appoint C.W. Webster my Executor
of this my last Will and empower him to compromise, adjust, re:
lease and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper,
the debts and claims due me. I do hereby revoke all former
Wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 7th day of April A.D. 1890.
O. Webster [Seal]
Signed and sealed and acknowledged
by said Oliver Webster as his
last Will and Testament in our pres:
ence and signed by us in his presence.
Emery Young.
C.W. Webster.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (65)
Description
[page 65]
[corresponds to page 36 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
36 Stephen Charles Will
Journal Entry
July. 21st 1890.
In the Matter of the Nuncupative}
Will of Stephen Charles-deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the Nuncupative Will of
Stephen Charles, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration Whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be
given to Jesse Charles- Iva E. Charles. Sherman Charles. and
Nelson Charles, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26th day of July. A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock A.M., (Mary A.
Charles, widow, having in writing, waived notice and consent to the
probate of said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Stephen Char: } Application to Admit to Probate.
les-deceased. ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
Stephen Charles, late of resident of the Township of Thompson in said
County, died on or about the 14 day of July A.D. 1890. leaving a state:
ment in the presence of witnesses which has been reduced to writing, hereto
attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament. That the said
Stephen Charles died leaving Mary A. Charles widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
Jesse Charles 16 Son Radnor O
Iva O. charles 12 Daughter " "
Sherman Charles 7 Son " "
Nelson Charles 3 " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary A. Charles.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 36 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
36 Stephen Charles Will
Journal Entry
July. 21st 1890.
In the Matter of the Nuncupative}
Will of Stephen Charles-deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the Nuncupative Will of
Stephen Charles, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration Whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be
given to Jesse Charles- Iva E. Charles. Sherman Charles. and
Nelson Charles, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26th day of July. A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock A.M., (Mary A.
Charles, widow, having in writing, waived notice and consent to the
probate of said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Stephen Char: } Application to Admit to Probate.
les-deceased. ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
Stephen Charles, late of resident of the Township of Thompson in said
County, died on or about the 14 day of July A.D. 1890. leaving a state:
ment in the presence of witnesses which has been reduced to writing, hereto
attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament. That the said
Stephen Charles died leaving Mary A. Charles widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
Jesse Charles 16 Son Radnor O
Iva O. charles 12 Daughter " "
Sherman Charles 7 Son " "
Nelson Charles 3 " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary A. Charles.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (66)
Description
[page 66]
[corresponds to page 37 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Stephen Charles Will 37
"Waiver"
I, the undersinged Mary A. Charles, widow, of the within named de:
cedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
Mary A. Charles.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Stephen Charles deceased.
To Mary A. Charles:
You are hereby commanded to notify Jes-
se Charles- Iva E. Charles- Sherman Charles and Nelson Charles-
that on the 24th day of July. A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen Charles, late
of Thompson Township, in said County- deceased, was produced in said
Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the
same day made in said court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Court on the 26th day of July. A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock
A.M.,
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } Mary A. Charles being duly sworn, says
that on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890, she served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Jesse Charles- Iva E. Charles- Sherman Charles and Nelson Charles.
Mary A. Charles
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26th day of July.
A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of witness - to Verbal Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } In the Matter of the Probate of the Last
Will and Testament of Stephen Char:
les. Deceased.
Be it Remembered, That on this 21st day of July. A.D.
1890, there personally appeared before me, the undersigned, Judge
of the said Probate Court of Delaware County. Ohio. Jacob F.
[corresponds to page 37 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Stephen Charles Will 37
"Waiver"
I, the undersinged Mary A. Charles, widow, of the within named de:
cedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
Mary A. Charles.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Stephen Charles deceased.
To Mary A. Charles:
You are hereby commanded to notify Jes-
se Charles- Iva E. Charles- Sherman Charles and Nelson Charles-
that on the 24th day of July. A.D. 1890, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen Charles, late
of Thompson Township, in said County- deceased, was produced in said
Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the
same day made in said court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Court on the 26th day of July. A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock
A.M.,
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } Mary A. Charles being duly sworn, says
that on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890, she served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Jesse Charles- Iva E. Charles- Sherman Charles and Nelson Charles.
Mary A. Charles
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26th day of July.
A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of witness - to Verbal Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } In the Matter of the Probate of the Last
Will and Testament of Stephen Char:
les. Deceased.
Be it Remembered, That on this 21st day of July. A.D.
1890, there personally appeared before me, the undersigned, Judge
of the said Probate Court of Delaware County. Ohio. Jacob F.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (67)
Description
[page 67]
[corresponds to page 38 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
38 Stephen Charles Will
Smith and William J. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the paper
now here presented to them, purporting to be the verbal last Will and
Testament of Stephen Charles late a resident of said County, who
being of lawful age and first duly sworn, depose and say that they were
both present at the time the testamentary words set forth in said pa:
per were spoken by the said stephen Charles; that the same were
so spoken on the 14th day of July. A.D. 1890- as set forth in said
paper; that the said words were so spoken during the last sickness
of the said Stephen Charles that they said Stephen Charles then and
there called upon the said Ja:
cob F. Smith and William J. Cone who were then and there present
as aforesaid, to bear testimony to said disposition of his property as his
will, and that the said Testator Stephen Charles was at the time
said testamentary words were so spoken as aforesaid, of sound mind and
memory and not under any restraint; they further depose and say
that afterwards, to-wit: on said 14' day of July. A.D. 1890. said
Stephen Charles died and that they, the said Jacob F. Smith
and William J. Cone are disinterested witnesses.
Jacob F. Smith
William J. Cone.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 21st
day of July A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
"Copy of Will"
Verbil Will of Stephen Charles, Deceased late of Thompson
Township Delaware County Ohio, in the last hours of his life
He Will unto his wife Mary Charles after all his just and
honorable debts are paid, the remainder of all his Estate both
Real and Personal as long as she may live unless she may
want to help her children, then after her death to be divided
among his children.
Witnesses this 14" day of July. in the year of our Lord
1890.
Jacob F. Smith
William J. Cone.
Journal Entry
July 26st 1890.
In the Matter of the Nuncupative}
Will of Stephen Charles-ceceased}
Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890. an instrument of
writing purporting to be the Nuncupative Will of Stephen
Charles, late of Thompson Townshipin this County deceased-
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. ~
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
[corresponds to page 38 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
38 Stephen Charles Will
Smith and William J. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the paper
now here presented to them, purporting to be the verbal last Will and
Testament of Stephen Charles late a resident of said County, who
being of lawful age and first duly sworn, depose and say that they were
both present at the time the testamentary words set forth in said pa:
per were spoken by the said stephen Charles; that the same were
so spoken on the 14th day of July. A.D. 1890- as set forth in said
paper; that the said words were so spoken during the last sickness
of the said Stephen Charles that they said Stephen Charles then and
there called upon the said Ja:
cob F. Smith and William J. Cone who were then and there present
as aforesaid, to bear testimony to said disposition of his property as his
will, and that the said Testator Stephen Charles was at the time
said testamentary words were so spoken as aforesaid, of sound mind and
memory and not under any restraint; they further depose and say
that afterwards, to-wit: on said 14' day of July. A.D. 1890. said
Stephen Charles died and that they, the said Jacob F. Smith
and William J. Cone are disinterested witnesses.
Jacob F. Smith
William J. Cone.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 21st
day of July A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
"Copy of Will"
Verbil Will of Stephen Charles, Deceased late of Thompson
Township Delaware County Ohio, in the last hours of his life
He Will unto his wife Mary Charles after all his just and
honorable debts are paid, the remainder of all his Estate both
Real and Personal as long as she may live unless she may
want to help her children, then after her death to be divided
among his children.
Witnesses this 14" day of July. in the year of our Lord
1890.
Jacob F. Smith
William J. Cone.
Journal Entry
July 26st 1890.
In the Matter of the Nuncupative}
Will of Stephen Charles-ceceased}
Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890. an instrument of
writing purporting to be the Nuncupative Will of Stephen
Charles, late of Thompson Townshipin this County deceased-
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. ~
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (68)
Description
[page 68]
[corresponds to page 39 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Stephen Charles Will 39
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Jesse Char:
les- Iva E. Charles- Sherman Charles and Nelson Charles
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio pursu:
ant to a former order of this Court (Mary A. Charles, widow
having waived Notice). and Jacob F. Smith and William
J. Cone the subscribing witnesses to said Will, having appeared
in open Court, were duly sworn, and testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the
Nuncupative Will of said Stephen Charles- deceased, and
that said Will was reduced to writing, within ten days from the
death of said Testator. That the same was duly executed and
attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making said
Will, was in his last sickness, and of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the
same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary A. Charles, widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 39 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Stephen Charles Will 39
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Jesse Char:
les- Iva E. Charles- Sherman Charles and Nelson Charles
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio pursu:
ant to a former order of this Court (Mary A. Charles, widow
having waived Notice). and Jacob F. Smith and William
J. Cone the subscribing witnesses to said Will, having appeared
in open Court, were duly sworn, and testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the
Nuncupative Will of said Stephen Charles- deceased, and
that said Will was reduced to writing, within ten days from the
death of said Testator. That the same was duly executed and
attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making said
Will, was in his last sickness, and of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the
same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary A. Charles, widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (69)
Description
[page 69]
[corresponds to page 40 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
40 Albert J. Caulkin's Will
Journal Entry
July 19th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of }
Albert J. Caulkins-deceased. } This day an instrument of writing: purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Albert
J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice there:
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given
to Jane M. Caulkins- Plimy Caulkins- Edna B. Caulkins- and
Etna D. Caulkins next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 26th day of July. A.D. 1890. at 2 o'clock P.M. (Martha Caulk:
ins- widow- having in writing waived Notice and consented to the pro:
bate of said Will.)
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge:
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will}
and Testament of Albert J. } Application to Admit to Probate
Caulkins- deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Albert J. Caulkins, late a resident of the Township of Berlin, in
said county, died on or about the 14th day of July. A.D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament; That the said Albert J. Caulk:
ins died leaving Martha Caulkins his widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
George L. Caulkins Son Hampton Nebraska
William O. Caulkins " " "
Ella Hansen Daughter " "
Dora A. Butterfield " Los Ang. California
Jane M. Caulkins " Constantia Ohio
Plimy Caulkins 19 Son " "
Chloe E. Caulkins 16 Daughter Los Angeles California
Edna B. Caulkins 11 " Constantia Ohio
Etna D. Caulkins 11 " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
[corresponds to page 40 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
40 Albert J. Caulkin's Will
Journal Entry
July 19th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of }
Albert J. Caulkins-deceased. } This day an instrument of writing: purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Albert
J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice there:
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given
to Jane M. Caulkins- Plimy Caulkins- Edna B. Caulkins- and
Etna D. Caulkins next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 26th day of July. A.D. 1890. at 2 o'clock P.M. (Martha Caulk:
ins- widow- having in writing waived Notice and consented to the pro:
bate of said Will.)
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge:
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will}
and Testament of Albert J. } Application to Admit to Probate
Caulkins- deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Albert J. Caulkins, late a resident of the Township of Berlin, in
said county, died on or about the 14th day of July. A.D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament; That the said Albert J. Caulk:
ins died leaving Martha Caulkins his widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
George L. Caulkins Son Hampton Nebraska
William O. Caulkins " " "
Ella Hansen Daughter " "
Dora A. Butterfield " Los Ang. California
Jane M. Caulkins " Constantia Ohio
Plimy Caulkins 19 Son " "
Chloe E. Caulkins 16 Daughter Los Angeles California
Edna B. Caulkins 11 " Constantia Ohio
Etna D. Caulkins 11 " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (70)
Description
[page 70]
[corresponds to page 41 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Albert J. Caulkins Will 41
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Martha Caulkins.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 19th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Waiver
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice: and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 19th day of July. A.D. 1890.
Martha Caulkins
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss,}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of albert J. Caulkins, deceased
To Martha J. Caulkins:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Jane M. Caulkins- Plimy Caulkins; Edna B. Caulkins;
and Etna D. Caulkins that on the 19th day of July A.D. 1890.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Albert J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in said
County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26th day of Juyly. A.D. 1890, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio- this 19th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } Martha J. Caulkins- being duly sworn,
says that on the 19th day of July. A.D.
1890, she served the within notice and delivering a true copy thereof
to the within named Jane M Caulkins- Plimy Caulkins:
Edna B. Caulkins and Etna D. Caulkins.
Martha Caulkins.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26th day
of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 41 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Albert J. Caulkins Will 41
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Martha Caulkins.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 19th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Waiver
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice: and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 19th day of July. A.D. 1890.
Martha Caulkins
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss,}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of albert J. Caulkins, deceased
To Martha J. Caulkins:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Jane M. Caulkins- Plimy Caulkins; Edna B. Caulkins;
and Etna D. Caulkins that on the 19th day of July A.D. 1890.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Albert J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in said
County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26th day of Juyly. A.D. 1890, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio- this 19th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } Martha J. Caulkins- being duly sworn,
says that on the 19th day of July. A.D.
1890, she served the within notice and delivering a true copy thereof
to the within named Jane M Caulkins- Plimy Caulkins:
Edna B. Caulkins and Etna D. Caulkins.
Martha Caulkins.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26th day
of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (71)
Description
[page 71]
[corresponds to page 42 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
42 Albert J. Caulkins Will
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Jinks Bock:
oven and Thomas R. Smith the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Albert J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in
said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 24th day of December. A.D. 1889, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Albert Caulkins now deceased
is the Will of said deceased, Albert Caulkins, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Tes:
tator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Albert J. Caulkins de:
ceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Albert Caulk:
ins at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jinks Bockover
Thomas R. Smith
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
26th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Reading
July 26th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of Albert}
J. Caulkins. deceased ~ } Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 19th day of July. A.
D. 1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Albert J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and
was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to Jane M. Caulkins- Pliny Caulkins_
Edna B. Caulkins and Etna D. Caulkins next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court, (Martha Caulkins, widow having waived
Notice): thereupon, on this day came Jinks Bockoven and
Thomas R. Smith the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Albert J. Caulkins, deceased.
[corresponds to page 42 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
42 Albert J. Caulkins Will
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Jinks Bock:
oven and Thomas R. Smith the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Albert J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in
said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 24th day of December. A.D. 1889, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Albert Caulkins now deceased
is the Will of said deceased, Albert Caulkins, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Tes:
tator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Albert J. Caulkins de:
ceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Albert Caulk:
ins at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jinks Bockover
Thomas R. Smith
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
26th day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Reading
July 26th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of Albert}
J. Caulkins. deceased ~ } Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 19th day of July. A.
D. 1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Albert J. Caulkins, late of Berlin Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and
was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to Jane M. Caulkins- Pliny Caulkins_
Edna B. Caulkins and Etna D. Caulkins next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court, (Martha Caulkins, widow having waived
Notice): thereupon, on this day came Jinks Bockoven and
Thomas R. Smith the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Albert J. Caulkins, deceased.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (72)
Description
[page 72]
[corresponds to page 43 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Albert J. Caulkins Will 43
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceeding had thereon,
be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
"Copy of Will"
Know all men by these Presents That I Albert J. Caulkins of
Berlin Township Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound and disposing
mind & memory, do make publish & declare this to be my last
Will & Testament & I do hereby revoke all wills heretofore made
by me.
I.
All my just debts are to be paid as soon as practicable after
my decease.
II.
I give & bequeath to my wife Martha the use, income & profits
of all my property both real & personal during her natural life,
should she remain a widow. Should she marry again or should
she not need the use & profits of the property as above set forth,
then & in that event so much of the property as may be left &
aside from her dower interest I give & bequeath to my children share
& share alike
III
Should the real estate remain undivided until the death of my
wife Martha, then I give and bequeath all my property both real &
personal to my children share & share alike.
In testimony hereof I hereto set my hand & seal this
24th day of December. A.D. 1890.
his.
Albert J. X Caulkins-
mark
Signed by Albert J. Caulkins in our presence & by us signed in
his presence & at his request as witnesses hereto - Dec. 24th 1889.
Jinks Bockoven
Thomas R. Smith-
[corresponds to page 43 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Albert J. Caulkins Will 43
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceeding had thereon,
be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
"Copy of Will"
Know all men by these Presents That I Albert J. Caulkins of
Berlin Township Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound and disposing
mind & memory, do make publish & declare this to be my last
Will & Testament & I do hereby revoke all wills heretofore made
by me.
I.
All my just debts are to be paid as soon as practicable after
my decease.
II.
I give & bequeath to my wife Martha the use, income & profits
of all my property both real & personal during her natural life,
should she remain a widow. Should she marry again or should
she not need the use & profits of the property as above set forth,
then & in that event so much of the property as may be left &
aside from her dower interest I give & bequeath to my children share
& share alike
III
Should the real estate remain undivided until the death of my
wife Martha, then I give and bequeath all my property both real &
personal to my children share & share alike.
In testimony hereof I hereto set my hand & seal this
24th day of December. A.D. 1890.
his.
Albert J. X Caulkins-
mark
Signed by Albert J. Caulkins in our presence & by us signed in
his presence & at his request as witnesses hereto - Dec. 24th 1889.
Jinks Bockoven
Thomas R. Smith-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (73)
Description
[page 73]
[corresponds to page 44 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Rowland Rees Will
Journal Entry
July 28, 1890 }
}
In the Matter of the Will of }
} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
Rowland Rees. deceased }
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Rowland Rees, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased
was produced in open Court of Probate; in consideration where of, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And it appear:
ing to the Court that there are no next of kin of said Testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio, thereupon came Jno A. Cone one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testmony was
reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And it appearing that Thomas Edwards, the other subscribing
witness to said Will, is now deceased, thereupon came David W.
Jones into open Court, and was duly sworn, and examined accord:
ing to law touching the geniuneness of the signature of said Thomas
Edwards, attached to said Will, and his testimony reduced to writ:
ing and filed. Whereupon the court finds that the aforesaid in:
strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Rowland
Reese, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing, and seal:
ing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered that
with the testimony of the witnessses above names, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio }
} In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will }
}
and Testament of Rees Row: }
} Application to Admit to Probate.
land, deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge
of the Probate Court and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Rowland Reese, late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County died on or about the 29th day of June. A.D.1890, leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Rowland Reese
died leaving no widow nor next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will.
Robert Rowlands.
[corresponds to page 44 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Rowland Rees Will
Journal Entry
July 28, 1890 }
}
In the Matter of the Will of }
} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
Rowland Rees. deceased }
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Rowland Rees, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased
was produced in open Court of Probate; in consideration where of, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And it appear:
ing to the Court that there are no next of kin of said Testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio, thereupon came Jno A. Cone one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testmony was
reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And it appearing that Thomas Edwards, the other subscribing
witness to said Will, is now deceased, thereupon came David W.
Jones into open Court, and was duly sworn, and examined accord:
ing to law touching the geniuneness of the signature of said Thomas
Edwards, attached to said Will, and his testimony reduced to writ:
ing and filed. Whereupon the court finds that the aforesaid in:
strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Rowland
Reese, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing, and seal:
ing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered that
with the testimony of the witnessses above names, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio }
} In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will }
}
and Testament of Rees Row: }
} Application to Admit to Probate.
land, deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge
of the Probate Court and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Rowland Reese, late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County died on or about the 29th day of June. A.D.1890, leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Rowland Reese
died leaving no widow nor next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will.
Robert Rowlands.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (74)
Description
[page 74]
[corresponds to page 45 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Rowland Rees' Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 28th day of July A.D.1890
N. F. Overturf
{seal}
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio }
} In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court John A.
Cone one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
Rowland Rees, late of Radnor Township, in said Delaware Coun:
ty, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, deposes and says: That the paper before
him bearing date the 3rd day of December A.D.1885, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Rowland Rees now deceased, is
the last Will of said deceased, Rowland Rees, that he was present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, sub:
scribed his name to the same as a witness in his presence; that
he saw the said Rowland Rees deceased sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last will and testa:
ment, and that the said Rowland Rees at the time of making, sing;
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. Affiant further
states that the other subscribing witness Thomas Edwards, who
signed said Will at the same time with affiant is now deceased.
Jno. A. Cone.
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintess in open Court, this 28th
say of July A.D.1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of. Signature of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.s.s } David W. Jones being duly sworn, says
that he was well acquainted with Thomas
Edwards who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with
the hand writing of the said Thomas Edwards, having often seen
him write, that the signature Thomas Edwards as subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of Rowland Rees, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Thomas
Edwards who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided
in Radnor Village & Township in said County.
David W. Jones.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 28th day of July.
A.D.1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 45 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Rowland Rees' Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 28th day of July A.D.1890
N. F. Overturf
{seal}
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio }
} In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court John A.
Cone one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
Rowland Rees, late of Radnor Township, in said Delaware Coun:
ty, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, deposes and says: That the paper before
him bearing date the 3rd day of December A.D.1885, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Rowland Rees now deceased, is
the last Will of said deceased, Rowland Rees, that he was present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, sub:
scribed his name to the same as a witness in his presence; that
he saw the said Rowland Rees deceased sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last will and testa:
ment, and that the said Rowland Rees at the time of making, sing;
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. Affiant further
states that the other subscribing witness Thomas Edwards, who
signed said Will at the same time with affiant is now deceased.
Jno. A. Cone.
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintess in open Court, this 28th
say of July A.D.1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of. Signature of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.s.s } David W. Jones being duly sworn, says
that he was well acquainted with Thomas
Edwards who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with
the hand writing of the said Thomas Edwards, having often seen
him write, that the signature Thomas Edwards as subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of Rowland Rees, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Thomas
Edwards who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided
in Radnor Village & Township in said County.
David W. Jones.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 28th day of July.
A.D.1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (75)
Description
[page 75]
[corresponds to page 46 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Rowland Rees' Will
"Copy of Will"
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All Amen. I, Rowland
Rees of Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound and di
sposing mind, do make and publish the following as my last Will
and Testament:
Item 1st I will and direct that the expenses of my last sickness and my
funeral expenses be paid out of my estate, and that there be erect:
ed at my grave a suitable Grave stone properly inscribed for myself and
deceased wife.
Item 2. I give and devise and bequeath to my friend Robert Rowland all the
remainder and residue of my Estate, of whatever character or kind
whether personal or real, after paying the expenses specified in the
first Item of this Will, and the expenses of Administration, being
concsious of the fact that there cannot be more than a mere trifle of
my said estate left after paying said expenses, and also realizing the
fact that there will probably not be sufficient of my estate to pay said
expenses and give my remains proper burial, but I make the fore:
going provision, in this my Will, for the reason that the said Robert
Rowland has assured me that he will privide for said expenses out
of his own means in case my said estate is insufficient to meet
the same.
Item 5" I hereby nominate the said Robert Rowland as Executor of this
my last Will and Testament, and request the Court in which
the same may be probated, to require no Bond of said Execitor, and
to dispense with the formality of an Appraisement and sale of my
effect or estate.
I hereby reboke all former wills or parts of Wills heretofore
made by me.
In testimony whereof, I hereto affix my signature and
seal this third day of December. A.D.1885.
Rowland Rees. {seal}
Signed by the said Rowland Rees in our presence, and by him
declared to be his last Will and Testament in or hearing, and
signed by us as witnesses, at this request and in his presence, and
in the presence of each other on said December 3rd 1885-
Thomas Edwards.
Jno. A. Cone.
[corresponds to page 46 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Rowland Rees' Will
"Copy of Will"
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All Amen. I, Rowland
Rees of Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound and di
sposing mind, do make and publish the following as my last Will
and Testament:
Item 1st I will and direct that the expenses of my last sickness and my
funeral expenses be paid out of my estate, and that there be erect:
ed at my grave a suitable Grave stone properly inscribed for myself and
deceased wife.
Item 2. I give and devise and bequeath to my friend Robert Rowland all the
remainder and residue of my Estate, of whatever character or kind
whether personal or real, after paying the expenses specified in the
first Item of this Will, and the expenses of Administration, being
concsious of the fact that there cannot be more than a mere trifle of
my said estate left after paying said expenses, and also realizing the
fact that there will probably not be sufficient of my estate to pay said
expenses and give my remains proper burial, but I make the fore:
going provision, in this my Will, for the reason that the said Robert
Rowland has assured me that he will privide for said expenses out
of his own means in case my said estate is insufficient to meet
the same.
Item 5" I hereby nominate the said Robert Rowland as Executor of this
my last Will and Testament, and request the Court in which
the same may be probated, to require no Bond of said Execitor, and
to dispense with the formality of an Appraisement and sale of my
effect or estate.
I hereby reboke all former wills or parts of Wills heretofore
made by me.
In testimony whereof, I hereto affix my signature and
seal this third day of December. A.D.1885.
Rowland Rees. {seal}
Signed by the said Rowland Rees in our presence, and by him
declared to be his last Will and Testament in or hearing, and
signed by us as witnesses, at this request and in his presence, and
in the presence of each other on said December 3rd 1885-
Thomas Edwards.
Jno. A. Cone.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (76)
Description
[page 76]
[corresponds to page 47 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Harvey Allen's Will
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,SS.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Harvey Allen- deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Harvey Allen late a resident of the Township of Tren:
ton in said county, died on or about the 29th day of July. A.D.
1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be his last Will and Testament. That the said Harvey
Allen died leaving Lucy Allen- widow and the following
named person his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Clement Elmer Allen. Son- Sunbury Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov:
ing of said Will
Lucy Allen
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 18th day of August. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned widow and only next of kin of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the
probate of said Will.
Date this 18th day of August. A.D. 1890
Lucy Allen
Clement E. Allen.
Journal Entry
August 18th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will}
of Harvey Allen-deceased }
This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Harvey
Allen, late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court ~ And thereupon came Lucy Allen-widow~
and Clement E. Allen only next of kin of said Testator
and in writing waived Notice, and consented to the probate of
said Will. And thereupon came, John W. Culver
[corresponds to page 47 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Harvey Allen's Will
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,SS.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Harvey Allen- deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Harvey Allen late a resident of the Township of Tren:
ton in said county, died on or about the 29th day of July. A.D.
1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be his last Will and Testament. That the said Harvey
Allen died leaving Lucy Allen- widow and the following
named person his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Clement Elmer Allen. Son- Sunbury Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov:
ing of said Will
Lucy Allen
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 18th day of August. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned widow and only next of kin of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the
probate of said Will.
Date this 18th day of August. A.D. 1890
Lucy Allen
Clement E. Allen.
Journal Entry
August 18th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will}
of Harvey Allen-deceased }
This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Harvey
Allen, late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court ~ And thereupon came Lucy Allen-widow~
and Clement E. Allen only next of kin of said Testator
and in writing waived Notice, and consented to the probate of
said Will. And thereupon came, John W. Culver
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (77)
Description
[page 77]
[corresponds to page 48 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
48 Harvey Allen's Will
and Thos H. Vankirk the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will, Which testimony was reduced to writing
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will,
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid insturment of writ:
ing is the last Will and Testament of said Harvey Allen-
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,SS,}
Personally appeared in open Court John
W. Culver and Thos H. Vankirk, the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Harvey Allen, late of
Trenton Township, in said Delaware County, deceased, who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 16th day of April. A.D. 1890- purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Harvey Allen now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased Harvey Allen, that they were present at the ex:
ecution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respect:
ively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence, that they saw the said Harvey Allen- deceased, sign
and seal said Will and Testament, and that the said Harvey Al:
len at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and memory, and not un:
der any restraint.
John W. Culver
Thos H. Vankirk
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,
this 18th day of August A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 48 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
48 Harvey Allen's Will
and Thos H. Vankirk the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will, Which testimony was reduced to writing
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will,
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid insturment of writ:
ing is the last Will and Testament of said Harvey Allen-
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,SS,}
Personally appeared in open Court John
W. Culver and Thos H. Vankirk, the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Harvey Allen, late of
Trenton Township, in said Delaware County, deceased, who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 16th day of April. A.D. 1890- purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Harvey Allen now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased Harvey Allen, that they were present at the ex:
ecution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respect:
ively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence, that they saw the said Harvey Allen- deceased, sign
and seal said Will and Testament, and that the said Harvey Al:
len at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and memory, and not un:
der any restraint.
John W. Culver
Thos H. Vankirk
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,
this 18th day of August A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (78)
Description
[page 78]
[corresponds to page 49 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Harvey Allen's Will 49
Copy of Will
State of Ohio- Delaware County-
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Harvey
Allen, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and con-
dering the uncertainty of this mortal life, do make and de:
clare this my last will and testament in manner and form
following.
Item 1st
It is my will that my personal property (except the
Household goods) be sold to pay my debts and funeral ex:
penses, and in case this sale should be insufficient to pay
said debts, then any or all real estate that I may own
shall be sold for the purpose of completing the payment of said
debts except the farm on which I now reside consisting of
about one hundred and fifty acres.
Item 2nd
It is my will that my beloved wife Lucy Allen shall have
all of my real estate or all of that part of the farm upon which
I now reside lying on the west wide of big walnut creek sup:
posed to be about seventy five acres and to have all the appertenances
thereto belonging in her own right"'
Item 3rd
It is my will that my son Clement Elmer Allen shall
have the remaining portion of my real estate if being that por:
tion of the farm upon which I now reside that is situate of on
the east side of the said Big Walnut Creek together with
the appertenance thereto belonging.
Item 4"
It is my will if there be any surplus of money, or if it
shall not prove to be necessary to sell all the property left for
sale to pay said debts that all such surplus money or property
real or personal shall belong to my said son Clement Elmer
Allen.
Item 5th
It is my will that if my said wife Lucy Allen shall at her
demise own the property hereby bequeathed to her it shall revert or
belong to my said son Clement Elmer Allen.
Item 6th
I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife Lucy Allen and
my son Clement Elmer Allen as Executors of this my
last Will and Testament.
Witness my hand and seal this sixteenth day of April-
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety
Harvey Allen {Seal}
Signed sealed and delivered and published by Harvey Allen
as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us the sub:
scribing witnesses who subscribed our names hereto in the
presence of said testator at his request and in the presence of
each other
John W. Culver
Thos H. Vankirk.
[corresponds to page 49 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Harvey Allen's Will 49
Copy of Will
State of Ohio- Delaware County-
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Harvey
Allen, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and con-
dering the uncertainty of this mortal life, do make and de:
clare this my last will and testament in manner and form
following.
Item 1st
It is my will that my personal property (except the
Household goods) be sold to pay my debts and funeral ex:
penses, and in case this sale should be insufficient to pay
said debts, then any or all real estate that I may own
shall be sold for the purpose of completing the payment of said
debts except the farm on which I now reside consisting of
about one hundred and fifty acres.
Item 2nd
It is my will that my beloved wife Lucy Allen shall have
all of my real estate or all of that part of the farm upon which
I now reside lying on the west wide of big walnut creek sup:
posed to be about seventy five acres and to have all the appertenances
thereto belonging in her own right"'
Item 3rd
It is my will that my son Clement Elmer Allen shall
have the remaining portion of my real estate if being that por:
tion of the farm upon which I now reside that is situate of on
the east side of the said Big Walnut Creek together with
the appertenance thereto belonging.
Item 4"
It is my will if there be any surplus of money, or if it
shall not prove to be necessary to sell all the property left for
sale to pay said debts that all such surplus money or property
real or personal shall belong to my said son Clement Elmer
Allen.
Item 5th
It is my will that if my said wife Lucy Allen shall at her
demise own the property hereby bequeathed to her it shall revert or
belong to my said son Clement Elmer Allen.
Item 6th
I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife Lucy Allen and
my son Clement Elmer Allen as Executors of this my
last Will and Testament.
Witness my hand and seal this sixteenth day of April-
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety
Harvey Allen {Seal}
Signed sealed and delivered and published by Harvey Allen
as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us the sub:
scribing witnesses who subscribed our names hereto in the
presence of said testator at his request and in the presence of
each other
John W. Culver
Thos H. Vankirk.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (79)
Description
[[page 79]
[corresponds to page 50 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
50 Stephen Rosevelt's Will
Journal Entry
July - 21st 1890.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Stephen Rosevelt. deceased}
This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen
Rosevelt, late of Oxford Township, in this County -deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to George Rosevelt and Harriet
L. McEvers next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of August A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock
P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,SS.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of: } Application to Admit to Probate
Stephen Rosevelt - deceased}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Stephen Rosevelt late a resident of the Township of Ox:
ford in said County, died on or about the 13th day of July A.
D. 1890~ leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur:
porting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said Ste:
phen Rosevelt died leaving no widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
George Rosevelt Son Ashley O
Harriet L. McEvers Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov:
ing of said Will, and that said above named persons may
be notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Imlack Fisk
Ashley O. Box 1908.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 50 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
50 Stephen Rosevelt's Will
Journal Entry
July - 21st 1890.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Stephen Rosevelt. deceased}
This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen
Rosevelt, late of Oxford Township, in this County -deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to George Rosevelt and Harriet
L. McEvers next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of August A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock
P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,SS.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of: } Application to Admit to Probate
Stephen Rosevelt - deceased}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Stephen Rosevelt late a resident of the Township of Ox:
ford in said County, died on or about the 13th day of July A.
D. 1890~ leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur:
porting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said Ste:
phen Rosevelt died leaving no widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
George Rosevelt Son Ashley O
Harriet L. McEvers Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov:
ing of said Will, and that said above named persons may
be notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Imlack Fisk
Ashley O. Box 1908.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (80)
Description
[page 80]
[corresponds to page 51 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Stephen Rosevelt's Will 51
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,SS.}
To Imlack M. Fisk:
You are hereby commanded
to notify George Rosevelt and Harriet L. McEvers that
on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen
Rosevelt late of Oxford Township, in said County, deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of August. A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock
P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court-
at Delaware, Ohio, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.SS} Imlack M. Fisk being duly sworn
says that on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to
the within named George Rosevelt and Harriet L.
McEvers.
I.M. Fisk.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 1st
day of August. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
August 1st 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Stephen Rosevelt. deceased }
Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to wit: on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890- an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Stephen Rosevelt, late of Oxford Township, in this County-
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to George Rosevelt and Harriet L. McEvers-
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
pursuant to a former order of this court. And it appear-
[corresponds to page 51 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Stephen Rosevelt's Will 51
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,SS.}
To Imlack M. Fisk:
You are hereby commanded
to notify George Rosevelt and Harriet L. McEvers that
on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen
Rosevelt late of Oxford Township, in said County, deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of August. A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock
P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court-
at Delaware, Ohio, this 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.SS} Imlack M. Fisk being duly sworn
says that on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to
the within named George Rosevelt and Harriet L.
McEvers.
I.M. Fisk.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 1st
day of August. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
August 1st 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Stephen Rosevelt. deceased }
Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to wit: on the 21st day of July. A.D. 1890- an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Stephen Rosevelt, late of Oxford Township, in this County-
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to George Rosevelt and Harriet L. McEvers-
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
pursuant to a former order of this court. And it appear-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (81)
Description
[page 81]
[corresponds to page 52 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
52 Stephen Rosevelt's Will
ing to the Court that A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, are residents of Bay
City- Michigan- and are without the jurisdiction of this court
it is therefore ordered that a commission, with the Will annexed
issue herein to Fremont Trumble, of Bay City- Michigan-
directing him to take the depositions of said subscribing witness:
es and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient
speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.SS.} To Fremont J. Trumble- Bay City
State of Mich:
Know Ye, That we in
confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you and by
these presents, do give you full power and authority to examine and take
the deposition of A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer subscribing wit:
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Stephen Rosevelt hereto
annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio- de:
ceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places
appointed by you, you cause the said A.U. Coomer and J.M.
Coomer to be brought before you and then and there to examine them
on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due ex:
ecution of said Will of the said Stephen Rosevelt and that you
reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together
with this Commission and the Will of the said Stephen
Rosevelt thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said
Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F.
Overturf, Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware O. this 1st day
of August. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
Be it known, that I Stephen Rosevelt of the County of Del:
aware and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament in manner and form as follows, viz:
1st
It is my will that my funeral expenses and all just debts
be paid.
2nd
I give and devise to my wife Mary Rosevelt all my real es:
tate in the Village of Ashley- also all moneys, claims and de:
mands due, and all my personal property, in Ashley and else:
where, all indebtedness, (as per 1st item above.) is to come out
[corresponds to page 52 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
52 Stephen Rosevelt's Will
ing to the Court that A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, are residents of Bay
City- Michigan- and are without the jurisdiction of this court
it is therefore ordered that a commission, with the Will annexed
issue herein to Fremont Trumble, of Bay City- Michigan-
directing him to take the depositions of said subscribing witness:
es and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient
speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.SS.} To Fremont J. Trumble- Bay City
State of Mich:
Know Ye, That we in
confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you and by
these presents, do give you full power and authority to examine and take
the deposition of A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer subscribing wit:
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Stephen Rosevelt hereto
annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio- de:
ceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places
appointed by you, you cause the said A.U. Coomer and J.M.
Coomer to be brought before you and then and there to examine them
on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due ex:
ecution of said Will of the said Stephen Rosevelt and that you
reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together
with this Commission and the Will of the said Stephen
Rosevelt thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said
Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F.
Overturf, Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware O. this 1st day
of August. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
Be it known, that I Stephen Rosevelt of the County of Del:
aware and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament in manner and form as follows, viz:
1st
It is my will that my funeral expenses and all just debts
be paid.
2nd
I give and devise to my wife Mary Rosevelt all my real es:
tate in the Village of Ashley- also all moneys, claims and de:
mands due, and all my personal property, in Ashley and else:
where, all indebtedness, (as per 1st item above.) is to come out
Title
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Description
[page 82]
[corresponds to page 53 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-
93]
Stephen Rosevelt's Will 53
of lands hereinafter named in this Will.
3rd
I devise & bequeath to my son George Rosevelt all
lands owned by me in Oxford Township, it being upon the
north side of the County Road leading east from Ashley, the
same being my Charles farm.
4th
I devise & bequeath to my Daughter Harriet Marion, wife
of Theodore L. McEvers, fifty acres of land off the east side
of lands owned by me, Situated on the South side of County
road (named in 3rd Item) and in Peru Tp. Morrow Coun:
ty. Ohio.
5th
I devise & bequeath to the heirs of my daughter Elizabeth
wife of John F. Randolph, the East half of all Lands own:
ed by me on the north side of County Road above named in
Peru Township- Morrow County- Ohio.
6th
I devise & bequeath to my son John H. Rosevelt, the west
half of all lands owned by me on the north side of said county
road above named, in Peru Township, Morrow County, Ohio-
7th
I do hereby nominate and appoint, my wife Mary Rosevelt,
and Imlack Fisk- Executors of this my last Will and
Testament.
I do hereby revoke all former wills made by me.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
6th day of September. A.D. 1873.
Stephen Rosevelt - {Seal}
Signed & acknowledged by said Stephen Rosevelt as his last Will
& Testament, in our presence; and signed by us in his presence.
A.U. Coomer
J.M. Coomer
Deposition of Witnesses to Will
The State of Mich.} In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of:
Bay County.SS. } Stephen Rosevelt.
Personally appeared before me Fremon J.
Trumble-Commissioner; A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer subscrib:
ing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Stephen Rosevelt
late of Oxford Township in said Delaware County. deceased, who
being by me first duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That they were present
at the execution of the paper before them bearing date the 6th day
of September. A.D. 1873. purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Stephen Rosevelt now deceased, whose name is signed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, we subscribed
our names to the same as witnesses in his presence; that they
saw the said Stephen Rosevelt sign and seal said Will,
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said Stephen Rosevelt at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
[corresponds to page 53 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-
93]
Stephen Rosevelt's Will 53
of lands hereinafter named in this Will.
3rd
I devise & bequeath to my son George Rosevelt all
lands owned by me in Oxford Township, it being upon the
north side of the County Road leading east from Ashley, the
same being my Charles farm.
4th
I devise & bequeath to my Daughter Harriet Marion, wife
of Theodore L. McEvers, fifty acres of land off the east side
of lands owned by me, Situated on the South side of County
road (named in 3rd Item) and in Peru Tp. Morrow Coun:
ty. Ohio.
5th
I devise & bequeath to the heirs of my daughter Elizabeth
wife of John F. Randolph, the East half of all Lands own:
ed by me on the north side of County Road above named in
Peru Township- Morrow County- Ohio.
6th
I devise & bequeath to my son John H. Rosevelt, the west
half of all lands owned by me on the north side of said county
road above named, in Peru Township, Morrow County, Ohio-
7th
I do hereby nominate and appoint, my wife Mary Rosevelt,
and Imlack Fisk- Executors of this my last Will and
Testament.
I do hereby revoke all former wills made by me.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
6th day of September. A.D. 1873.
Stephen Rosevelt - {Seal}
Signed & acknowledged by said Stephen Rosevelt as his last Will
& Testament, in our presence; and signed by us in his presence.
A.U. Coomer
J.M. Coomer
Deposition of Witnesses to Will
The State of Mich.} In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of:
Bay County.SS. } Stephen Rosevelt.
Personally appeared before me Fremon J.
Trumble-Commissioner; A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer subscrib:
ing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Stephen Rosevelt
late of Oxford Township in said Delaware County. deceased, who
being by me first duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That they were present
at the execution of the paper before them bearing date the 6th day
of September. A.D. 1873. purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Stephen Rosevelt now deceased, whose name is signed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, we subscribed
our names to the same as witnesses in his presence; that they
saw the said Stephen Rosevelt sign and seal said Will,
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said Stephen Rosevelt at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
Title
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Description
[page 83]
[corresponds to page 54 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
54 Stephan Rosevelt's Will
not under any restraint.
A.U. Coomer
J.M. Coomer
The State of Mich}
Bay County. SS. } I, Fremont J. Trumble, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate Court
of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the tes:
timony of A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer subscribing wit:
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Stephen Rosevelt, deceased,
late a resident of said County and State, which Commission, and
the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that in pursu:
ance of said Commission I caused the above named A.U. Coomer:
and J.M. Coomer subscribing witnesses as aforesaid to appear be:
fore me, at 7 P.M., on the 20 day of August 1890, that they were first
duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined them in relation to
the execution of said Will, and reduced their testimony to writing as
above set forth in their presence and that they signed the same in
my presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel. At:
torney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or other:
wise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, this 20th day of August A.D. 1890.
Fremont J. Trumble
Commissioner.
Journal Entry.
August 26th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Stephen Rosevelt, deceased } The Commission heretofore issued
in to take the testimony of A.U.Coom:
er and J.M. Coomer, the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said
Stephen Rosevelt, deceased, was this day returned, duly execu:
ted, and the same was filed herein. And it appearing to the
Court from the deposition of the said A.U. Coomer and J.M.
Coomer, the said subscribing witnesses to said Will, that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Stephen Rosevelt- deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore,
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses a:
bove named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 54 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
54 Stephan Rosevelt's Will
not under any restraint.
A.U. Coomer
J.M. Coomer
The State of Mich}
Bay County. SS. } I, Fremont J. Trumble, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate Court
of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the tes:
timony of A.U. Coomer and J.M. Coomer subscribing wit:
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Stephen Rosevelt, deceased,
late a resident of said County and State, which Commission, and
the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that in pursu:
ance of said Commission I caused the above named A.U. Coomer:
and J.M. Coomer subscribing witnesses as aforesaid to appear be:
fore me, at 7 P.M., on the 20 day of August 1890, that they were first
duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined them in relation to
the execution of said Will, and reduced their testimony to writing as
above set forth in their presence and that they signed the same in
my presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel. At:
torney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or other:
wise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, this 20th day of August A.D. 1890.
Fremont J. Trumble
Commissioner.
Journal Entry.
August 26th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Stephen Rosevelt, deceased } The Commission heretofore issued
in to take the testimony of A.U.Coom:
er and J.M. Coomer, the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said
Stephen Rosevelt, deceased, was this day returned, duly execu:
ted, and the same was filed herein. And it appearing to the
Court from the deposition of the said A.U. Coomer and J.M.
Coomer, the said subscribing witnesses to said Will, that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Stephen Rosevelt- deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore,
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses a:
bove named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (84)
Description
[page 84]
[corresponds to page 55 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Piper's Will 55
4771 Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.SS.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of: } Application to Admit to Probate
John Piper- deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that John Piper late a resident of the Township of Marlbor:
ough in said County, died on or about the 23rd day of January.
A.D. 1886. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,
purporting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said
following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Debree of Kinship P.O. Address
Levi Piper Son Ashley O.
Eli Piper " " "
Mary S. Page Daughter Wetsel O.
Frana A. Good " Ashley O.
John D. Piper Son Ashley O.
Sarah L.E. Piper Daughter Ashley O.
Isaac N. Piper Son Ashley O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will.
Eli Piper.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 6th day of September. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Waivers.
We, the undersigned widow & heirs of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the pro:
bate of said Will.
Dated this 6th day of September. A.D. 1890.
Eliza E. Piper Frany A. Good
his
Attest to Mark-Mame Parks. Levi X Piper John D. Piper
mark
Eli Piper Sarah L.E. Piper
Mary S. Page Isaac N. Piper
[corresponds to page 55 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Piper's Will 55
4771 Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.SS.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of: } Application to Admit to Probate
John Piper- deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that John Piper late a resident of the Township of Marlbor:
ough in said County, died on or about the 23rd day of January.
A.D. 1886. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,
purporting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said
following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Debree of Kinship P.O. Address
Levi Piper Son Ashley O.
Eli Piper " " "
Mary S. Page Daughter Wetsel O.
Frana A. Good " Ashley O.
John D. Piper Son Ashley O.
Sarah L.E. Piper Daughter Ashley O.
Isaac N. Piper Son Ashley O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will.
Eli Piper.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 6th day of September. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Waivers.
We, the undersigned widow & heirs of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the pro:
bate of said Will.
Dated this 6th day of September. A.D. 1890.
Eliza E. Piper Frany A. Good
his
Attest to Mark-Mame Parks. Levi X Piper John D. Piper
mark
Eli Piper Sarah L.E. Piper
Mary S. Page Isaac N. Piper
Title
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Description
[page 85]
[corresponds to page 56 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
56 John Piper's Will.
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,SS }
Personally appeared in open Court James
Cline and Elias Cole the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of John Piper, late of Marlborough Town:
ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and noth:
ing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will;
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the
11th day of April- A.D. 1885- purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of John Piper now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased John Piper, that they were present at the ex:
ecution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respect:
ively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence; that they saw the said John Piper deceased sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said John Piper
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
James Cline
Elias Cole.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
6th day of September. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
September 6th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will}
of John Piper, deceased. } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
John Piper, late of Marlborough Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court~~ And thereup:
on came Eliza E. Piper, widow and Levi Piper- Eli Piper- Mary
S. Page- Frany A. Good- John D. Piper- Sarah L.E. Piper and
Isaac N. Piper next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, and in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will. And thereupon came James Cline and Elias Cole the sub:
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
John Piper, deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will; was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the
[corresponds to page 56 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
56 John Piper's Will.
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,SS }
Personally appeared in open Court James
Cline and Elias Cole the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of John Piper, late of Marlborough Town:
ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and noth:
ing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will;
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the
11th day of April- A.D. 1885- purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of John Piper now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased John Piper, that they were present at the ex:
ecution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respect:
ively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence; that they saw the said John Piper deceased sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said John Piper
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
James Cline
Elias Cole.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
6th day of September. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
September 6th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will}
of John Piper, deceased. } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
John Piper, late of Marlborough Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court~~ And thereup:
on came Eliza E. Piper, widow and Levi Piper- Eli Piper- Mary
S. Page- Frany A. Good- John D. Piper- Sarah L.E. Piper and
Isaac N. Piper next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, and in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will. And thereupon came James Cline and Elias Cole the sub:
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
John Piper, deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will; was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the
Title
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Description
[page 86]
[corresponds to page 57 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Piper's Will 57
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I John Piper
of Marlborough Tp. Delaware County, Ohio do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament:
Item 1st
I give and devise that my son Levi Piper have 22 1/2 acres of
land of off the east end of the part of the farm south of the road
leading from Norton O. to Ashley. O
Item 2nd
I give and devise that my son Eli Piper have 22 1/2 acres of land
from the west end of the land on the South side of said road.
Item 3rd
I give and devise that my Daughter. Frana A. Good. have 22 1/2
acres of land from the west end of the land on the north side of said
road.
Item 4th
I give and devise that my daughter-Mary S. Page, have 22 1/2 acres
of land lying east and next to that of Frana A. Good and north
of said road.
Item 5.
I give and devise that my daughter Sarah L. E. Piper have 12
acres of land in the center of that part south of said road, and 10 1/2
acres north of said road and east and next to that devised to Mary
S. Page.
Item 6th
I give and devise that my son John D. Piper have 22 1/2 acres of
land, on north side of said road and next that devised to Sarah L.E.
Piper.
Item 7th
I give and devise that my son Isaac N. Piper have 17 acres of land
on the east side of that part on the north side of said road. and being
the part on which the houses and farm stands.
Item 8th
I desire that my sons Levi & Eli Piper have charge of the farm on
the terms as follows, during my natural life or the time my beloved
wife Eliza E. Piper may live my widow, I or my said wife are to
furnish all seed, and pay all the taxes, and my sons Levi and Eli Piper
are to do all the labor of cultivation and that necessary in keeping the
farm in repairs. The work to be done in a good and husband like man:
ner, and for such work, they the said Sons are to receive one half of
all they may raise, all small grain divided in the bushel, and corn
divided in shuck, they to haul my part of corn to the crib.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
11h day of April- in the year 1885.
his
John X Piper. {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by said John Piper as his last Will and Tes:
tament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
James Cline
Elias Cole
[corresponds to page 57 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Piper's Will 57
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I John Piper
of Marlborough Tp. Delaware County, Ohio do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament:
Item 1st
I give and devise that my son Levi Piper have 22 1/2 acres of
land of off the east end of the part of the farm south of the road
leading from Norton O. to Ashley. O
Item 2nd
I give and devise that my son Eli Piper have 22 1/2 acres of land
from the west end of the land on the South side of said road.
Item 3rd
I give and devise that my Daughter. Frana A. Good. have 22 1/2
acres of land from the west end of the land on the north side of said
road.
Item 4th
I give and devise that my daughter-Mary S. Page, have 22 1/2 acres
of land lying east and next to that of Frana A. Good and north
of said road.
Item 5.
I give and devise that my daughter Sarah L. E. Piper have 12
acres of land in the center of that part south of said road, and 10 1/2
acres north of said road and east and next to that devised to Mary
S. Page.
Item 6th
I give and devise that my son John D. Piper have 22 1/2 acres of
land, on north side of said road and next that devised to Sarah L.E.
Piper.
Item 7th
I give and devise that my son Isaac N. Piper have 17 acres of land
on the east side of that part on the north side of said road. and being
the part on which the houses and farm stands.
Item 8th
I desire that my sons Levi & Eli Piper have charge of the farm on
the terms as follows, during my natural life or the time my beloved
wife Eliza E. Piper may live my widow, I or my said wife are to
furnish all seed, and pay all the taxes, and my sons Levi and Eli Piper
are to do all the labor of cultivation and that necessary in keeping the
farm in repairs. The work to be done in a good and husband like man:
ner, and for such work, they the said Sons are to receive one half of
all they may raise, all small grain divided in the bushel, and corn
divided in shuck, they to haul my part of corn to the crib.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
11h day of April- in the year 1885.
his
John X Piper. {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by said John Piper as his last Will and Tes:
tament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
James Cline
Elias Cole
Title
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Description
[page 87]
[corresponds to page 58 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
Journal Entry.
September.13th 1890 }
}
In the Matter of the Will }
}
of John Rowlands.deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of John
Rowlands, late of Radnor Township, in this County - deceased, was pro:
duced in open Court for Probate, on consideration where of, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George Rowlands -
Elsworth A. Rowlands - Matilda Rowlands - Frank Reese -
William A. Reese - Josephine Reese - Emma Reese - Ernest
Bry - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry (John E. Rowlands and
Thomas J. Rowlands having this day in writing, waived Notice and
consented to the probate of said will) next of kin of the Tes:
tator, redident of the State of Ohio that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 18th day of September.A.D. 1890.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss.} In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last }
}
Will and Testament of: }
} Application to Admit to Probate.
John Rowlands. Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturg. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents
that John Rowland, late a resident of the Township of Radnor.
in said County, died on or about the 5 day of September.A.D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said John Rowlands
died leaving no widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Minors
John E. Rowland Son Delaware. O.
Mary Lindner Daughter Delaware. O.
Rachel Lindner Daughter Delaware. O.
George Rowlands Son Delaware. O.
Thomas J. Rowlands Son Delaware. O.
Elsworh A. Rowlands Son Delaware. O.
Matilda Rowlands Daughter Delaware. O.
Frank Reese Grand Son Delaware. O.
William A. Reese Grand Son Delaware. O.
[corresponds to page 58 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
Journal Entry.
September.13th 1890 }
}
In the Matter of the Will }
}
of John Rowlands.deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of John
Rowlands, late of Radnor Township, in this County - deceased, was pro:
duced in open Court for Probate, on consideration where of, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George Rowlands -
Elsworth A. Rowlands - Matilda Rowlands - Frank Reese -
William A. Reese - Josephine Reese - Emma Reese - Ernest
Bry - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry (John E. Rowlands and
Thomas J. Rowlands having this day in writing, waived Notice and
consented to the probate of said will) next of kin of the Tes:
tator, redident of the State of Ohio that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 18th day of September.A.D. 1890.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss.} In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last }
}
Will and Testament of: }
} Application to Admit to Probate.
John Rowlands. Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturg. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents
that John Rowland, late a resident of the Township of Radnor.
in said County, died on or about the 5 day of September.A.D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said John Rowlands
died leaving no widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Minors
John E. Rowland Son Delaware. O.
Mary Lindner Daughter Delaware. O.
Rachel Lindner Daughter Delaware. O.
George Rowlands Son Delaware. O.
Thomas J. Rowlands Son Delaware. O.
Elsworh A. Rowlands Son Delaware. O.
Matilda Rowlands Daughter Delaware. O.
Frank Reese Grand Son Delaware. O.
William A. Reese Grand Son Delaware. O.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (88)
Description
[page 88]
[corresponds to page 59 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Josephine Reese Grand daughter Delaware. O.
Emma Reese 17 Grand daughter Delaware. O.
Ernest Bry 9 Grand Son Ostrander Ohio
Anna Bry 7 Grand daughter Ostrander Ohio
Ethel Bry 4 Grand daughter Delaware Ohio
your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov:
ing of said will, and that said above named persons may be
notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
T. J. Rowland
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 13th day of September. A.D. 1890.
{seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
"Waiver"
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further Notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 13th day of September. A.D. 1890
Thomas J. Rowlands
John E. Rowlands
Notice
The State of Ohio }
} In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of John Rowlands - deceased.
To Thomas J. Rowlands:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George Rowlands -
Elsworth A. Rowlands - Matilda Rowlands - Frank Reese -
William A. Reese - Josephine Reese - Emma Reese -
Ernest Bry - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry - that on
the 18th day of September. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last will and Testament of John Row:
lands, late of Radnor Township, in said County - deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 18 day of September - A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Couort, at Delaware, Ohio, this 13" day of
September. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{seal}
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 59 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Josephine Reese Grand daughter Delaware. O.
Emma Reese 17 Grand daughter Delaware. O.
Ernest Bry 9 Grand Son Ostrander Ohio
Anna Bry 7 Grand daughter Ostrander Ohio
Ethel Bry 4 Grand daughter Delaware Ohio
your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov:
ing of said will, and that said above named persons may be
notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
T. J. Rowland
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 13th day of September. A.D. 1890.
{seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
"Waiver"
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further Notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 13th day of September. A.D. 1890
Thomas J. Rowlands
John E. Rowlands
Notice
The State of Ohio }
} In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of John Rowlands - deceased.
To Thomas J. Rowlands:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George Rowlands -
Elsworth A. Rowlands - Matilda Rowlands - Frank Reese -
William A. Reese - Josephine Reese - Emma Reese -
Ernest Bry - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry - that on
the 18th day of September. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last will and Testament of John Row:
lands, late of Radnor Township, in said County - deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 18 day of September - A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Couort, at Delaware, Ohio, this 13" day of
September. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{seal}
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (89)
Description
page 89]
[corresponds to page 60 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } Thomas J. Rowlands being duly sworn,
says that on the 13 & 15 days of Sept. A.D.
1890. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there of to
the within named Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George
Rowland - Elsworth A. Rowlands - Josephine Reese - Emma Reese -
Ernest Bry - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry.
Thomas J. Rowlands.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16" day
of Sept. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
" Testimony of Witnesses."
In Probate Court - }
} In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County.Ohio}
of John Rowlands, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } Henry J. Eaton being duly sworn and exam:
[ined] as a witness in the above entitled matter,
say; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 29 day of September. A.D. 1886. and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of John Rowlands,
late of Radnor Township, in said County of Delaware deceas:
ed, and saw the said John Rowlands, now deceased signed and seal
said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at this request,
and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.
The said decendent, at the time if making, signing and sealing
said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
18"day of September. A.D. 1890.
{seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } John L. Thurston being duly sworn and ex:
amined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument
now shown to me, hearing date the 29" day of September. A.D.
1886, and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of
John Rowlands, late of Radnor Township, in said County
of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said John Rowlands,
[corresponds to page 60 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } Thomas J. Rowlands being duly sworn,
says that on the 13 & 15 days of Sept. A.D.
1890. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there of to
the within named Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George
Rowland - Elsworth A. Rowlands - Josephine Reese - Emma Reese -
Ernest Bry - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry.
Thomas J. Rowlands.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16" day
of Sept. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
" Testimony of Witnesses."
In Probate Court - }
} In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County.Ohio}
of John Rowlands, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } Henry J. Eaton being duly sworn and exam:
[ined] as a witness in the above entitled matter,
say; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 29 day of September. A.D. 1886. and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of John Rowlands,
late of Radnor Township, in said County of Delaware deceas:
ed, and saw the said John Rowlands, now deceased signed and seal
said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at this request,
and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.
The said decendent, at the time if making, signing and sealing
said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
18"day of September. A.D. 1890.
{seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } John L. Thurston being duly sworn and ex:
amined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument
now shown to me, hearing date the 29" day of September. A.D.
1886, and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of
John Rowlands, late of Radnor Township, in said County
of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said John Rowlands,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (90)
Description
[page 90]
[corresponds to page 61 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and
I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my
name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
John L. Thurston
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
18th day of September. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
September 18th 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will }
}
of John Rowlands. deceased}
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 13th day of September. A.D. 1890. and instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John
Rowlands, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to ad:
mit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George Rolwnads -
Elsworth A. Rowlands - Matilda Rowlands - Frank Reese -
William A. Reese - Josphine Reese - Emma Reese -
Ernest Brey - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry -
(Thomas J. Rowlands and John R. Rowlands having
waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
Thereupon, on this day came Henry J. Eaton and John
L. Thurston the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect:
ively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said John Rowlands, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same together with the testi:
mony of the witnesses above named, as will as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 61 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and
I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my
name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
John L. Thurston
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
18th day of September. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
September 18th 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will }
}
of John Rowlands. deceased}
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 13th day of September. A.D. 1890. and instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John
Rowlands, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to ad:
mit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Mary Lindner - Rachel Lindner - George Rolwnads -
Elsworth A. Rowlands - Matilda Rowlands - Frank Reese -
William A. Reese - Josphine Reese - Emma Reese -
Ernest Brey - Anna Bry and Ethel Bry -
(Thomas J. Rowlands and John R. Rowlands having
waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
Thereupon, on this day came Henry J. Eaton and John
L. Thurston the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect:
ively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said John Rowlands, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same together with the testi:
mony of the witnesses above named, as will as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (91)
Description
[page 91]
[corresponds to page 62 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowland's Will
"Copy of"
The Last Will & Testament
of
John Rowlands.
On this twenty ninth day of September. A.D. Eighteen
hundred & eighty six at the City of Delaware Ohio, I,
John Rowlands, Widower, of Radnor Township Delaware Coun:
ty Ohio, being now in the seventy second year of my age & still in
the enjoyment of my usual good health & soundness of mind & body,
having through the blessing of a kind Provider on my labors,
gotten me four fine farms & three village & city houses & lots &
considerable personal property, & desiring that a just distribution of
my estate be made among my four sons & three daughters liv:
ing & the seven children of my two deceased daughters, taken in:
to account what I have already done for them & that my es:
tate may be settled with the least possible expense, do make &
declare, that this which is herein written is my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.
Item First: - I will & direct that my Executors hereinafter named as
soon after my decease as they can conveniently do so, collect
what may be owning to me, & also sell at public or private sale
or both & upon such terms as they may see fit, so much of
my personal property as may for that purpose be found neces:
sary, & pay all my just debts, funeral expenses & expenses of
settling my estate.
Item Second: To my four beloved grand-children, John Franklin, - William
A, - Josephine O. & Margaret E, children of my deceased
daughter Margaret Rees - I do give & bequeath the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars each to be paid to them by my
Executors so soon as Margaret Emma, who is now in the
fourteenth year of her age becomes of the full age of eighteen
years & without interest & all sums that I may hereafter
advance to them & take receipts for shall be deducted with:
out interest from the said legacies respectively. Said legacies are
to be paid out of the proceeds of the property at the North east
corner of Franklin Street & Lincoln Avenue in the City
of Delaware, Delaware County. Ohio, being the west parts of
Inlots Nos: 197 & 198 - deeded to me Mch. 4th 1878 by Saman:
the E. & Alfred G. Byers by deed recorded in the record of
deeds for said County. Vol. 71 page 380, the property has
cost me about $5600, & whatever it sells for over $3200,
necessary to pay the above mentions legacies & expenses
of selling I will be equally divided among my heirs.
The children of any of my deceased children to take joint:
ly that one ninth part of said surplus that the parent would
have taken if living.
[corresponds to page 62 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowland's Will
"Copy of"
The Last Will & Testament
of
John Rowlands.
On this twenty ninth day of September. A.D. Eighteen
hundred & eighty six at the City of Delaware Ohio, I,
John Rowlands, Widower, of Radnor Township Delaware Coun:
ty Ohio, being now in the seventy second year of my age & still in
the enjoyment of my usual good health & soundness of mind & body,
having through the blessing of a kind Provider on my labors,
gotten me four fine farms & three village & city houses & lots &
considerable personal property, & desiring that a just distribution of
my estate be made among my four sons & three daughters liv:
ing & the seven children of my two deceased daughters, taken in:
to account what I have already done for them & that my es:
tate may be settled with the least possible expense, do make &
declare, that this which is herein written is my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.
Item First: - I will & direct that my Executors hereinafter named as
soon after my decease as they can conveniently do so, collect
what may be owning to me, & also sell at public or private sale
or both & upon such terms as they may see fit, so much of
my personal property as may for that purpose be found neces:
sary, & pay all my just debts, funeral expenses & expenses of
settling my estate.
Item Second: To my four beloved grand-children, John Franklin, - William
A, - Josephine O. & Margaret E, children of my deceased
daughter Margaret Rees - I do give & bequeath the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars each to be paid to them by my
Executors so soon as Margaret Emma, who is now in the
fourteenth year of her age becomes of the full age of eighteen
years & without interest & all sums that I may hereafter
advance to them & take receipts for shall be deducted with:
out interest from the said legacies respectively. Said legacies are
to be paid out of the proceeds of the property at the North east
corner of Franklin Street & Lincoln Avenue in the City
of Delaware, Delaware County. Ohio, being the west parts of
Inlots Nos: 197 & 198 - deeded to me Mch. 4th 1878 by Saman:
the E. & Alfred G. Byers by deed recorded in the record of
deeds for said County. Vol. 71 page 380, the property has
cost me about $5600, & whatever it sells for over $3200,
necessary to pay the above mentions legacies & expenses
of selling I will be equally divided among my heirs.
The children of any of my deceased children to take joint:
ly that one ninth part of said surplus that the parent would
have taken if living.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (92)
Description
[page 92]
[corresponds to page 63 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
Item Third: - To my three beloved grand-children Earnest - Margaret Ann
& Ethel S. children of my deceased daughter Nellie Brey I
do also give & bequeath the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars
each to be paid as follows, the promissory note which I now hold
dated Apr. 6th 1886 due one year after date for the sum of $850.60/100
with seven percent. intrest given to me for borrowed money by their
father Wm. O. Brey & signed by him. Mrs Nellie & W. O.
Brey or any Note he may be owning thereon at my decease, &
whatever said sum may lack of paying said legacies shall be
paid to them by my Executors so soon as the said Ethel S. who
is now about sixteen or seventeen months old shall become of the
full age of eighteen years & without intrest & if Ethel S. outlive
me & dies before becoming eighteen years of age, then I will that
said legacies be paid to said Earnest & Margaret A. at her decease
& also that the legacy which would have been paid to her, had she
lived, be at her decease equally divided between said Earnest &
Margaret A. Said legacies to be paid as foresaid by my Exec -
utors out of the proceeds of my two houses & lots situated in the Vil:
lage of Ostrander in said County being Inlot No. 64 - deeded to me
by Emanuel Brey & wife May. 2. A.D.1883 - by deed recorded in
Vol. 81. p. 524, & InLot 77 deeded to me by J.J. Vance, Oct. 6th.1883,
be deed recorded in Vol. 82.p.454, the first named cost me $1500, & the
other cost me $700, & whatever they sell for more than is necessary
to make up the balance lacking on said legacies after taking out said
note as aforesaid, & the expenses of selling, I will be equally divided
among my heirs, the children of any of my deceased children to take
jointly that one ninth (1/9) part of said surplus, that the parent
would have taken if living.
Item Fourth: - To my beloved son John E. Rowlands, I do give & bequeath
my farm of 107 acres more or less on which he now lives, situated
in Delaware Thownship in said County & being all of Lot No. 29,
(100 acres) & 7 acres part of Lot No. 30, in Range 19. Township
4 - Section 2 U.S.M. Lands being the same premises deeded to
me by Israel J. Richardson & wife, Apr. 27th 1864, by deed re:
corded in Vol. 50. p.328, I do give said farm to my said son
John E, to be his absolutely in fee - simple, upon the condition
however & charged with the payment by him in one year after
my decease without interest, to my daughter Mary wife of
Harmon Lindner the sum of Two Thousand Dollars of her
legacy in "Item 7" hereinafter given.
Item Fifth: - To my beloved son George B. Rowlands I do give & bequeath
my farm of 114 1/2 acres more or less on which he now lives situated
in Delaware Township in said County, being Lot No. 31, in
Range 19. Tp. 4. Sec 2. U.S.M. Lands - deeded to me by Joseph
Hyatt & others, Febr. 21st. 1870, by deed recorded in Vol. 61. p. 362, I
do give the said farm to my said son George B, to be his abso:
lutely in fee-simple, upon the condition however & charged with
[corresponds to page 63 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
Item Third: - To my three beloved grand-children Earnest - Margaret Ann
& Ethel S. children of my deceased daughter Nellie Brey I
do also give & bequeath the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars
each to be paid as follows, the promissory note which I now hold
dated Apr. 6th 1886 due one year after date for the sum of $850.60/100
with seven percent. intrest given to me for borrowed money by their
father Wm. O. Brey & signed by him. Mrs Nellie & W. O.
Brey or any Note he may be owning thereon at my decease, &
whatever said sum may lack of paying said legacies shall be
paid to them by my Executors so soon as the said Ethel S. who
is now about sixteen or seventeen months old shall become of the
full age of eighteen years & without intrest & if Ethel S. outlive
me & dies before becoming eighteen years of age, then I will that
said legacies be paid to said Earnest & Margaret A. at her decease
& also that the legacy which would have been paid to her, had she
lived, be at her decease equally divided between said Earnest &
Margaret A. Said legacies to be paid as foresaid by my Exec -
utors out of the proceeds of my two houses & lots situated in the Vil:
lage of Ostrander in said County being Inlot No. 64 - deeded to me
by Emanuel Brey & wife May. 2. A.D.1883 - by deed recorded in
Vol. 81. p. 524, & InLot 77 deeded to me by J.J. Vance, Oct. 6th.1883,
be deed recorded in Vol. 82.p.454, the first named cost me $1500, & the
other cost me $700, & whatever they sell for more than is necessary
to make up the balance lacking on said legacies after taking out said
note as aforesaid, & the expenses of selling, I will be equally divided
among my heirs, the children of any of my deceased children to take
jointly that one ninth (1/9) part of said surplus, that the parent
would have taken if living.
Item Fourth: - To my beloved son John E. Rowlands, I do give & bequeath
my farm of 107 acres more or less on which he now lives, situated
in Delaware Thownship in said County & being all of Lot No. 29,
(100 acres) & 7 acres part of Lot No. 30, in Range 19. Township
4 - Section 2 U.S.M. Lands being the same premises deeded to
me by Israel J. Richardson & wife, Apr. 27th 1864, by deed re:
corded in Vol. 50. p.328, I do give said farm to my said son
John E, to be his absolutely in fee - simple, upon the condition
however & charged with the payment by him in one year after
my decease without interest, to my daughter Mary wife of
Harmon Lindner the sum of Two Thousand Dollars of her
legacy in "Item 7" hereinafter given.
Item Fifth: - To my beloved son George B. Rowlands I do give & bequeath
my farm of 114 1/2 acres more or less on which he now lives situated
in Delaware Township in said County, being Lot No. 31, in
Range 19. Tp. 4. Sec 2. U.S.M. Lands - deeded to me by Joseph
Hyatt & others, Febr. 21st. 1870, by deed recorded in Vol. 61. p. 362, I
do give the said farm to my said son George B, to be his abso:
lutely in fee-simple, upon the condition however & charged with
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (93)
Description
[page 93]
[corresponds to page 64 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
the payment by him in one year after my decease without interst
to my said daughter Mary the sum of One Thousand Dollars
the residue of her legacy, & to my daughter Rachel wife of Ed:
ward Lindner the sum of One Thousand Dollars of her lega:
cy in "Item 8th" hereinafter given.
Item Sixth: - To my beloved son Thomas J. Rowlands, I do give & bequeath
my farm of 116 1/2 acres more or less on which he now lives,
Situated in Delaware Township in said County being Lot No.
32, in Sec. 2. Tp. 4. Range 19. U.S.M. Lands deeded to me by
Minerva A. Lamb & others - Apr. 24th 1873, by deed recorded in Vol.
65. p. 145. I do give the said farm to my said son, Thomas J.
to be his absolutely in fee-simple upon the condition however &
charged with the payemnt by him in one year after my decease with:
out interest to my said daughter Rachel the sum of Two Thous:
end Dollars the residue of her lagacy.
Item Seventh: - To my beloved daughter, the said Mary Lindner, I do give &
bequeath the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, to be paid to
her - $2000 thereof by my son John E. as stated in "Item 4th"
& $1000, thereof by my son John E. as stated above in "Item
5th" I do also give to the said Mary, the additional sum of Five
Hundred Dollars, to be paid to her out of the proceeds of my person:
al estate left after paying my debts & expenses of settling my estate
as provided in "Item First" & the $1000, to Matilda as provided
in "Item 10th" if not enough left to pay her said $500 & the $500
to her sister Rachel, then she to have one half of what is left.
Item Eight: - To my beloved daughter the said Rachel Lindner, I do give & be:
queath the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, to be paid to her
$1000 thereof by my son George B. & $2000, thereof by my son
to the said Rachel the additional sum of Five Hundred
Dollars, to be paid to her out of the proceeds of my personal estate
left after paying my debts & expenses of settling my estate & the
$1000 to Matilda as provided in "Item 10th", if not enough left
to pay her the $500, & her sister Mary's $500 - then each to
have the one half of what is left.
Item Ninth: - To my beloved & youngest son Elsworth Rowlands, I do
give & bequeath my farm of 146, acres more or less on which
we now live, situated in Radnor Township in said County
in Range 20, Township 5 - Section 4, U.S.M. Lands & made
up of the tracts deeded to me at four different times as follows:
1st the 81 4/5 acres deeded Oct 25 1846 - by Josheph Richards &
wife by deed recorded in Vol. 27. page 46 - 2nd the 20. acres deeded
by George W. Hull & wife Febr 8th 1851; (See Vol. 31. pages
612 etc) 3rd the 20 acres deeded by George W. Hull &
others June 1852, (See Vol. 35. pages 452 &) 4th the 25
acres deeded by Reuben Durfey & wife April. 11th 1858. (See
Vol. 39, pages 27 etc) - I do give the said farm to my said
son Elsworth to be his absolutely in fee-simple, upon the
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John Rowlands Will
the payment by him in one year after my decease without interst
to my said daughter Mary the sum of One Thousand Dollars
the residue of her legacy, & to my daughter Rachel wife of Ed:
ward Lindner the sum of One Thousand Dollars of her lega:
cy in "Item 8th" hereinafter given.
Item Sixth: - To my beloved son Thomas J. Rowlands, I do give & bequeath
my farm of 116 1/2 acres more or less on which he now lives,
Situated in Delaware Township in said County being Lot No.
32, in Sec. 2. Tp. 4. Range 19. U.S.M. Lands deeded to me by
Minerva A. Lamb & others - Apr. 24th 1873, by deed recorded in Vol.
65. p. 145. I do give the said farm to my said son, Thomas J.
to be his absolutely in fee-simple upon the condition however &
charged with the payemnt by him in one year after my decease with:
out interest to my said daughter Rachel the sum of Two Thous:
end Dollars the residue of her lagacy.
Item Seventh: - To my beloved daughter, the said Mary Lindner, I do give &
bequeath the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, to be paid to
her - $2000 thereof by my son John E. as stated in "Item 4th"
& $1000, thereof by my son John E. as stated above in "Item
5th" I do also give to the said Mary, the additional sum of Five
Hundred Dollars, to be paid to her out of the proceeds of my person:
al estate left after paying my debts & expenses of settling my estate
as provided in "Item First" & the $1000, to Matilda as provided
in "Item 10th" if not enough left to pay her said $500 & the $500
to her sister Rachel, then she to have one half of what is left.
Item Eight: - To my beloved daughter the said Rachel Lindner, I do give & be:
queath the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, to be paid to her
$1000 thereof by my son George B. & $2000, thereof by my son
to the said Rachel the additional sum of Five Hundred
Dollars, to be paid to her out of the proceeds of my personal estate
left after paying my debts & expenses of settling my estate & the
$1000 to Matilda as provided in "Item 10th", if not enough left
to pay her the $500, & her sister Mary's $500 - then each to
have the one half of what is left.
Item Ninth: - To my beloved & youngest son Elsworth Rowlands, I do
give & bequeath my farm of 146, acres more or less on which
we now live, situated in Radnor Township in said County
in Range 20, Township 5 - Section 4, U.S.M. Lands & made
up of the tracts deeded to me at four different times as follows:
1st the 81 4/5 acres deeded Oct 25 1846 - by Josheph Richards &
wife by deed recorded in Vol. 27. page 46 - 2nd the 20. acres deeded
by George W. Hull & wife Febr 8th 1851; (See Vol. 31. pages
612 etc) 3rd the 20 acres deeded by George W. Hull &
others June 1852, (See Vol. 35. pages 452 &) 4th the 25
acres deeded by Reuben Durfey & wife April. 11th 1858. (See
Vol. 39, pages 27 etc) - I do give the said farm to my said
son Elsworth to be his absolutely in fee-simple, upon the
Title
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Description
[page 94]
[corresponds to page 65 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John Rowlands Will
condition however & charged with the payment by him, in one year
after my decease without interest to my daughter Matilda Row:
lands the sum of Three Thousand Dollars.
Item Tenth: - To my beloved & youngest daughter the said Matilda Rowlands
now living with me, I do give & bequeath the sum of Three
Thousand Dollars to be paid to her by my son Elsworth as
stated above in "Item 9th" - I do also give to the said Matilda
the additional sum of One Thousand Dollars to be paid to her
out of the proceeds of my personal property left after paying my
debts & expenses of settling my estate.
Item Eleventh: - I do hereby constitute & appoint the said Thomas & Elsworth
Rowlands Executors of this my last Will & Testament, & here:
by authorize & direct them to proceed without any unnecessary
delay to collect whatever may be owning to me, & also to sell with:
in one year from my decease in such manner & for such prices
& upon such terms as they may see best for my estate all my
personal property. & that they apply & distribute the proceeds of
my personal estate as follows, 1st in payment of debts & expenses
as provided in "Item First" 2nd that they then pay to Matilda
the sum of $1000 - as provided in "Item 10th - 3rd that of the residue
then left they pay to Mary & Rachel each the sum of Five
Hundred Dollars, as provided in Items 7 & 8 - 4th & that they
do them divide the balance if any equally among my said seven
children to each 1/9 part & to the children of Nellie Brey 1/9 part
& to the children of Margaret Rees 1/9 part.
I do futher authorize, empower & direct my said Executors to
sell at such times in such manner & for such sums & upon such
terms as they may see best for the legatees interested the real
estate in the City of Delaware & Village of Ostrander in Item
2nd & 3rd. described & proper deeds in fee simple therefore to the several
purchases to execute & deliver, without the necessity of obtaining
any order of Court, to sell & that they apply & distribute the pro:
ceeds of the sale of said real estatae as directed in said Items
2nd & 3rd.
And I authorize empower & direct my said Executors to rent
said real estate until sold as aforesaid & the net proceeds to dis:
tribute as a part of my personal estate, & as is herein before direct:
ed to be distributed.
In testimony whereof, I, the said John Rowlands, have
hereunto set my hand this twenty ninth day of September. A.D.
1886.
John Rowlands.
Signed by the said John Rowlands in our presence, & by him
to us acknowldged to be his last Will & Testament, & signed
by us as witnesses thereto at this request, in his presence & in
the presence of each other.
John L. Thurston
Henry J. Eaton
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John Rowlands Will
condition however & charged with the payment by him, in one year
after my decease without interest to my daughter Matilda Row:
lands the sum of Three Thousand Dollars.
Item Tenth: - To my beloved & youngest daughter the said Matilda Rowlands
now living with me, I do give & bequeath the sum of Three
Thousand Dollars to be paid to her by my son Elsworth as
stated above in "Item 9th" - I do also give to the said Matilda
the additional sum of One Thousand Dollars to be paid to her
out of the proceeds of my personal property left after paying my
debts & expenses of settling my estate.
Item Eleventh: - I do hereby constitute & appoint the said Thomas & Elsworth
Rowlands Executors of this my last Will & Testament, & here:
by authorize & direct them to proceed without any unnecessary
delay to collect whatever may be owning to me, & also to sell with:
in one year from my decease in such manner & for such prices
& upon such terms as they may see best for my estate all my
personal property. & that they apply & distribute the proceeds of
my personal estate as follows, 1st in payment of debts & expenses
as provided in "Item First" 2nd that they then pay to Matilda
the sum of $1000 - as provided in "Item 10th - 3rd that of the residue
then left they pay to Mary & Rachel each the sum of Five
Hundred Dollars, as provided in Items 7 & 8 - 4th & that they
do them divide the balance if any equally among my said seven
children to each 1/9 part & to the children of Nellie Brey 1/9 part
& to the children of Margaret Rees 1/9 part.
I do futher authorize, empower & direct my said Executors to
sell at such times in such manner & for such sums & upon such
terms as they may see best for the legatees interested the real
estate in the City of Delaware & Village of Ostrander in Item
2nd & 3rd. described & proper deeds in fee simple therefore to the several
purchases to execute & deliver, without the necessity of obtaining
any order of Court, to sell & that they apply & distribute the pro:
ceeds of the sale of said real estatae as directed in said Items
2nd & 3rd.
And I authorize empower & direct my said Executors to rent
said real estate until sold as aforesaid & the net proceeds to dis:
tribute as a part of my personal estate, & as is herein before direct:
ed to be distributed.
In testimony whereof, I, the said John Rowlands, have
hereunto set my hand this twenty ninth day of September. A.D.
1886.
John Rowlands.
Signed by the said John Rowlands in our presence, & by him
to us acknowldged to be his last Will & Testament, & signed
by us as witnesses thereto at this request, in his presence & in
the presence of each other.
John L. Thurston
Henry J. Eaton
Title
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Description
[page 95]
[corresponds to page 66 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County,ss} In Probate Court
In the Matter of the Last }
}
Will and Testament of }
} Application to admit to Probate
Lewis Wornstaff, Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Lewis Wornstaff, late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said
County, died on or about the 26th day of July, A.D. 1890, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Lewis Wornstaff died leaving Sal:
lie A. Wornstaff of Ashley, O. widow and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio -
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Sperry Wornstaff Son Ashley, Ohio
Chesley Wornstaff Son Ashley, Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Sperry Wornstaff
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 22 day of August, A.D. 1890
{seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
" Waiver "
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of
said Will.
Dated this 20th day of August, A.D. 1890
Sally Anne Wornstaff her X mark
Sperry Wornstaff
Chesley Wornstaff
Journal Entry
August, 22d 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will of: }
}
Lewis Worstaff - deceased }
This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto,
of Lewis Wornstaff, late of Oxford Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consider:
ation whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
[corresponds to page 66 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County,ss} In Probate Court
In the Matter of the Last }
}
Will and Testament of }
} Application to admit to Probate
Lewis Wornstaff, Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Lewis Wornstaff, late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said
County, died on or about the 26th day of July, A.D. 1890, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Lewis Wornstaff died leaving Sal:
lie A. Wornstaff of Ashley, O. widow and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio -
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Sperry Wornstaff Son Ashley, Ohio
Chesley Wornstaff Son Ashley, Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Sperry Wornstaff
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 22 day of August, A.D. 1890
{seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
" Waiver "
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of
said Will.
Dated this 20th day of August, A.D. 1890
Sally Anne Wornstaff her X mark
Sperry Wornstaff
Chesley Wornstaff
Journal Entry
August, 22d 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will of: }
}
Lewis Worstaff - deceased }
This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto,
of Lewis Wornstaff, late of Oxford Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consider:
ation whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (96)
Description
[page 96]
[corresponds to page 67 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff Will
Court - And thereupon came Sally Ann Wornstaff, widow,
and Sperru Wornstaff and Chesley Wornstaff only next of kin
if said Testair, resident of the state of Ohio, and in writing waived
Notice and consented to the probate of said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that J. M. Coomer and A. U.
Coomer the subscribing witnesses to said Will, and J. C. Coomer
one of the subscribing witnessses to said Codicil are residents of
Bay City, Michigan - and are without the jurisdiction of this
Court, it is therefore ordered that a Commission, with the Will
annexed, issue therein to Fremont Trimble, of Bay City, Michi-
gan, directing him to take the depostion of said subscribing witness:
es, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to
this Court.
And the hearing of the testimony of David Shoemaker, the other
subscribing witness to said Codicil, is continued until the return
of said Commision.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
" Copy of Will "
In the name of the Benevolent father of all: I, Lewis
Wornstaff, of Ashley Ohio, do make and publish this my
last Will and Testament.
Item 1st - I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower, the
House and lot where we now live, in Ashley Ohio. It being
the property purchased from J. F. Doty, To have and to hold,
or to dispose of, as she may deem proper, together with all house:
hold goods and provisions remaining at my decease.
I also give and devise to my said wife during her natural life,
or while she remains my widow, the following, to - wit: The
East part of Lot 5 of Sect. 2. about 83 acres, and about 52 acres
in west part of Lot 25 of Sect. 1. (all in Oxford Tp. Del. Co. Ohio)
and at her marriage, or decease, the above decribed two lots of
farm lands are to become the property of my son - Sperry, by
his paying my son Chesley the sum of Twenty Five Hundred
Dollars ($2500.) in three equal annual payments, which
sum shall be in full of all demands against said premise.
Item 2nd - I give my son Sperry all of the farm in which he now
lives, there being about 153 acres, - Expecting the value
of 1000. Dollars, which sum he is to pay to his mother which
sum shall be in full of all demands against said premises.
My son Sperry is also to have at my decease, all farming
Impliments - Machinery & owned by me.
Item 3rd - I hold Receipts for Property given to my son Chesley, to the
amount of Eight thousand Seven hundred and fifty Dollars,
See Receipts. Sept. 1st 1869 - $6500 Dollars, and
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Lewis Wornstaff Will
Court - And thereupon came Sally Ann Wornstaff, widow,
and Sperru Wornstaff and Chesley Wornstaff only next of kin
if said Testair, resident of the state of Ohio, and in writing waived
Notice and consented to the probate of said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that J. M. Coomer and A. U.
Coomer the subscribing witnesses to said Will, and J. C. Coomer
one of the subscribing witnessses to said Codicil are residents of
Bay City, Michigan - and are without the jurisdiction of this
Court, it is therefore ordered that a Commission, with the Will
annexed, issue therein to Fremont Trimble, of Bay City, Michi-
gan, directing him to take the depostion of said subscribing witness:
es, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to
this Court.
And the hearing of the testimony of David Shoemaker, the other
subscribing witness to said Codicil, is continued until the return
of said Commision.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
" Copy of Will "
In the name of the Benevolent father of all: I, Lewis
Wornstaff, of Ashley Ohio, do make and publish this my
last Will and Testament.
Item 1st - I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower, the
House and lot where we now live, in Ashley Ohio. It being
the property purchased from J. F. Doty, To have and to hold,
or to dispose of, as she may deem proper, together with all house:
hold goods and provisions remaining at my decease.
I also give and devise to my said wife during her natural life,
or while she remains my widow, the following, to - wit: The
East part of Lot 5 of Sect. 2. about 83 acres, and about 52 acres
in west part of Lot 25 of Sect. 1. (all in Oxford Tp. Del. Co. Ohio)
and at her marriage, or decease, the above decribed two lots of
farm lands are to become the property of my son - Sperry, by
his paying my son Chesley the sum of Twenty Five Hundred
Dollars ($2500.) in three equal annual payments, which
sum shall be in full of all demands against said premise.
Item 2nd - I give my son Sperry all of the farm in which he now
lives, there being about 153 acres, - Expecting the value
of 1000. Dollars, which sum he is to pay to his mother which
sum shall be in full of all demands against said premises.
My son Sperry is also to have at my decease, all farming
Impliments - Machinery & owned by me.
Item 3rd - I hold Receipts for Property given to my son Chesley, to the
amount of Eight thousand Seven hundred and fifty Dollars,
See Receipts. Sept. 1st 1869 - $6500 Dollars, and
Title
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Description
[page 97]
[corresponds to page 68 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Sept 1" 1871 - $1550, dollars - that being held to show that
I have disposed of said amounts to him, from my estate.
Item 4th - If Elizabeth Harroun, marries before my decease I will pro:
vide for her, in dependent of this Will, but otherwise at my decease
she is to receive from my estate personal property to the amount of
Three Hundred Dollars.
Item 5th - It is my desire that all just demands against my estate be paid
from notes and money belonging to the same, and whateve amount
remains, (after complying with Item 4. herein) be equally divided
between my sons Chesley and Sperry.
Item 6th - I do hereby nomimate and appoint my wife Sally, and my son
Sperry Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby au:
thorizing and empowering them to compromise, adjust, release and dis:
charge in such manner as they may deem, proper the the debts and
claims due me.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal proper:
ty be made, and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of
the same, in pursuance of the Statutes.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal, this 21st day of March, A.D. 1879.
Lewis Wornstaff.
Signed & acknowledged by said Lewis Wornstaff as his last will
& testament in our presence & signed by us in his presence.
J. M. Coomer
A. U. Coomer
( Codicil )
I Lewis Wornstaff of Ashley Ohio, do make this my Codicil
hereby confirming this my last Will made and acknowledged
March. 23rd 1879. Excepting therefrom the 4th item therein which
item relating to Elizabeth Harroun, has been canseled in full, and
is not to be counted as any part of my will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal this 1st day of June, A.D. 1881.
Lewis Wornstaff. { seal }
Signed by said Lewis Wornstaff, and acknowledge in our
presence as codicil to his last Will, and signed by us in his pres:
ence.
David Shoemaker.
J. M. Coomer
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Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Sept 1" 1871 - $1550, dollars - that being held to show that
I have disposed of said amounts to him, from my estate.
Item 4th - If Elizabeth Harroun, marries before my decease I will pro:
vide for her, in dependent of this Will, but otherwise at my decease
she is to receive from my estate personal property to the amount of
Three Hundred Dollars.
Item 5th - It is my desire that all just demands against my estate be paid
from notes and money belonging to the same, and whateve amount
remains, (after complying with Item 4. herein) be equally divided
between my sons Chesley and Sperry.
Item 6th - I do hereby nomimate and appoint my wife Sally, and my son
Sperry Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby au:
thorizing and empowering them to compromise, adjust, release and dis:
charge in such manner as they may deem, proper the the debts and
claims due me.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal proper:
ty be made, and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of
the same, in pursuance of the Statutes.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal, this 21st day of March, A.D. 1879.
Lewis Wornstaff.
Signed & acknowledged by said Lewis Wornstaff as his last will
& testament in our presence & signed by us in his presence.
J. M. Coomer
A. U. Coomer
( Codicil )
I Lewis Wornstaff of Ashley Ohio, do make this my Codicil
hereby confirming this my last Will made and acknowledged
March. 23rd 1879. Excepting therefrom the 4th item therein which
item relating to Elizabeth Harroun, has been canseled in full, and
is not to be counted as any part of my will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal this 1st day of June, A.D. 1881.
Lewis Wornstaff. { seal }
Signed by said Lewis Wornstaff, and acknowledge in our
presence as codicil to his last Will, and signed by us in his pres:
ence.
David Shoemaker.
J. M. Coomer
Title
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Description
[page 98]
[corresponds to page 69 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Commision
To take Testimony of Witness to Will and Codicil
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. }
To Fremont Trimble, Greeting:
Know ye, That
we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you,
and by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Lewis Worn:
staff - and J. M. Coomer - the subscribing witness to the Codicil of
said Will of Lewis Wornstaff hereto annexed, late of the County
of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore, we,
command you, that at certain days and places appointed by you, you
cause the said J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer to be brought
before you, and then and there to examine them on oath or affirmation
first taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will and
Codicil of the said Lewis Wornstaff, and that you reduce such
examinaton to writing, and return the same, together with this
Commission and the Will and Codicil of the said Lewis Worn:
staff thereto annexed, closed up under your seal into our said
Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N. F.
Overturf, Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this
22nd day of August, A.D. 1890.
{ seal } N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Deposition of Witness to Will.
The State of Mich}
} In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Bat County.ss. }
of Lewis Wornstaff.
Personally appeared before me Fremont Trimble, Commission:
er, J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of Lewis Wornstaff, late of Oxford,
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being by
me first duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of siad Will, depose and say : That they were present at the
execution of the paper before them bearing date the 21st day of
March, A.D. 1879, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Lewis Wornstaff now deceased, whose name is signed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, subscribed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses in his presence; that
they saw the said Lewis Wornstaff sign and seal said Will
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
[corresponds to page 69 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Commision
To take Testimony of Witness to Will and Codicil
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. }
To Fremont Trimble, Greeting:
Know ye, That
we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you,
and by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Lewis Worn:
staff - and J. M. Coomer - the subscribing witness to the Codicil of
said Will of Lewis Wornstaff hereto annexed, late of the County
of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore, we,
command you, that at certain days and places appointed by you, you
cause the said J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer to be brought
before you, and then and there to examine them on oath or affirmation
first taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will and
Codicil of the said Lewis Wornstaff, and that you reduce such
examinaton to writing, and return the same, together with this
Commission and the Will and Codicil of the said Lewis Worn:
staff thereto annexed, closed up under your seal into our said
Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N. F.
Overturf, Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this
22nd day of August, A.D. 1890.
{ seal } N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Deposition of Witness to Will.
The State of Mich}
} In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Bat County.ss. }
of Lewis Wornstaff.
Personally appeared before me Fremont Trimble, Commission:
er, J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of Lewis Wornstaff, late of Oxford,
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being by
me first duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of siad Will, depose and say : That they were present at the
execution of the paper before them bearing date the 21st day of
March, A.D. 1879, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Lewis Wornstaff now deceased, whose name is signed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, subscribed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses in his presence; that
they saw the said Lewis Wornstaff sign and seal said Will
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (99)
Description
[page 99]
[corresponds to page 70 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Testament, and that the said Lewis Wornstaff at the time of mak:
ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
J. M. Coomer
A. U. Coomer
The State of Michigan }
}
Bay County.ss. - } I, Fremont Trimble, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Pro:
bate Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio,
to take the testimony of J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Lewis
Wornstaff deceased, late a resident of said County and State,
which Commission, and the said Will are hereto annexed, do
hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the
above name J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer subscribing wit:
nesses as aforesaid to appear before me, at Bay City on the 2nd
day of September. 1890, that they were first duly sworn by me,
according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth; that I examined them in relation to the execu:
tion of said Will, and reduced their testimony to writing as above
set forth in their presence and that they signed the same in my
presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel Attor:
ney or Relative of any of the parties names in said will or
otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this second day of September. A.D. 1890
Fremont J. Trimble
Commissioner
Depostion of: Witness to Codicil of Will
The State of Michigan }
} In the Matter of the last will and Testament
Bay County.ss. }
and Codicil thereto of Lewis Wornstaff
Personally appeared before me Tremont Trimble, Commissioner,
J. M. Coomer one of the subscribing witnesses to the codicil of
the last Will and Testament of lewis Wornstaff, late of
Oxford Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being
by me first duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
ecution of said Codicil to said Will, deposes and says: That he
was present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date
the 1st day of June. A.D. 1881. purporting to be the Codicil
to the last will and Testament of Lewis Wornstaff now
deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the re:
quest of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same as a
witness in his presence; that he saw the said Lewis Wornstaff
sign and seal said Codicil to said Will, and head him ac:
[corresponds to page 70 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
Testament, and that the said Lewis Wornstaff at the time of mak:
ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
J. M. Coomer
A. U. Coomer
The State of Michigan }
}
Bay County.ss. - } I, Fremont Trimble, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Pro:
bate Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio,
to take the testimony of J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Lewis
Wornstaff deceased, late a resident of said County and State,
which Commission, and the said Will are hereto annexed, do
hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the
above name J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coomer subscribing wit:
nesses as aforesaid to appear before me, at Bay City on the 2nd
day of September. 1890, that they were first duly sworn by me,
according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth; that I examined them in relation to the execu:
tion of said Will, and reduced their testimony to writing as above
set forth in their presence and that they signed the same in my
presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel Attor:
ney or Relative of any of the parties names in said will or
otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this second day of September. A.D. 1890
Fremont J. Trimble
Commissioner
Depostion of: Witness to Codicil of Will
The State of Michigan }
} In the Matter of the last will and Testament
Bay County.ss. }
and Codicil thereto of Lewis Wornstaff
Personally appeared before me Tremont Trimble, Commissioner,
J. M. Coomer one of the subscribing witnesses to the codicil of
the last Will and Testament of lewis Wornstaff, late of
Oxford Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being
by me first duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
ecution of said Codicil to said Will, deposes and says: That he
was present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date
the 1st day of June. A.D. 1881. purporting to be the Codicil
to the last will and Testament of Lewis Wornstaff now
deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the re:
quest of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same as a
witness in his presence; that he saw the said Lewis Wornstaff
sign and seal said Codicil to said Will, and head him ac:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (100)
Description
[page 100]
[corresponds to page 71 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
knowledge the same to be his Codicil to his last Will and Tes:
tament, and that the said Lewis Wornstaff at the time of making
signing and sealing said Codicil to said will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
J. M. Coomer
The State of Michigan }
}
Bay County. ss - } I Fremont Trimble, duly appointed
and commissioned by the Judge of the
Probate Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of
Ohio, to take the testimony of J. M. Coomer, one of the sub:
scribing witnesses to the Codicil, to the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Wornstaff, deceased, late a resident of said County and
State, which Commission, and the said Will are hereto annex:
ed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused
the above names J. M. Coomer subscribing witness as aforesaid
to appear before me, at Bay City on the 2nd day of Sep:
tember. 1890, that he was first duly sworn by me, according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole trith, and nothing but the
truth; that I examined him in relation to the execution of said
Codicil to said Will, and reduced his testimony to writing as
above set forth in his presence and that he signed the same in
my presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel, At:
torney, or Relative of any of the parties named in said will, or
otherwise interested in the probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, this 2nd day of September, A.D. 1890.
Fremont J. Trimble
Commissioner.
Journal Entry.
September. 6th 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will of: }
}
Lewis Wornstaff, deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coom:
er, the subscribing witnesses to the Will of Lewis Wornstaff - de:
cesed, and the testimony of J. M. Coomer the subscribing witness
to the Codicil of the Will of said Lewis Wornstaff, deceased, was
this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And this cause is now continued to take the testimony of David
Shoemaker the other subscribing witness to said Codicil until
the 30" day of September, A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 71 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Lewis Wornstaff's Will
knowledge the same to be his Codicil to his last Will and Tes:
tament, and that the said Lewis Wornstaff at the time of making
signing and sealing said Codicil to said will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
J. M. Coomer
The State of Michigan }
}
Bay County. ss - } I Fremont Trimble, duly appointed
and commissioned by the Judge of the
Probate Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of
Ohio, to take the testimony of J. M. Coomer, one of the sub:
scribing witnesses to the Codicil, to the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Wornstaff, deceased, late a resident of said County and
State, which Commission, and the said Will are hereto annex:
ed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused
the above names J. M. Coomer subscribing witness as aforesaid
to appear before me, at Bay City on the 2nd day of Sep:
tember. 1890, that he was first duly sworn by me, according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole trith, and nothing but the
truth; that I examined him in relation to the execution of said
Codicil to said Will, and reduced his testimony to writing as
above set forth in his presence and that he signed the same in
my presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel, At:
torney, or Relative of any of the parties named in said will, or
otherwise interested in the probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, this 2nd day of September, A.D. 1890.
Fremont J. Trimble
Commissioner.
Journal Entry.
September. 6th 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will of: }
}
Lewis Wornstaff, deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of J. M. Coomer and A. U. Coom:
er, the subscribing witnesses to the Will of Lewis Wornstaff - de:
cesed, and the testimony of J. M. Coomer the subscribing witness
to the Codicil of the Will of said Lewis Wornstaff, deceased, was
this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And this cause is now continued to take the testimony of David
Shoemaker the other subscribing witness to said Codicil until
the 30" day of September, A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (101)
Description
[page 101]
[corresponds to page 72 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry.
September. 30" 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will of }
}
Lewis Wornstaff - deceased. }
This day this cause came on for hearing
and it appearing to the Court that David Shoemaker the other
subscribing witness to the Codicil to said Will is a resident of
Fulton - Morrow County, Ohio - and is without the jurisdiction
of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a Commision, with
the Will and Codicil annexed, issue herein to H. M. Wide;
mand, of Fullton, Morrow County, Ohio - directing him to tkae
the deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same,
duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
" Commission "
To take Testimony of Witness to Codicil to Will
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } To H. M. Wiseman, Greeting:
Know ye, That we
in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you and
by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of David Shoemaker, one of the subscribing
witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Lewis Wornstaff hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware,
in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you that
at certain days and places appoointed by you, you cause the said Da:
vid Shoemaker to be brought before you, and then and there to exam:
ine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching
the due execution of said Codicil to said Will of the said Lewis
Wornstaff and that you reduce such examination to writing,
and return the same, together with this Commission and the
Will of the said Lewis Wornstaff thereto annexed, closed up
under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all con:
venient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware, Ohio this 30th
day of September. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{ seal } Probate
[corresponds to page 72 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry.
September. 30" 1890. }
}
In the Matter of the Will of }
}
Lewis Wornstaff - deceased. }
This day this cause came on for hearing
and it appearing to the Court that David Shoemaker the other
subscribing witness to the Codicil to said Will is a resident of
Fulton - Morrow County, Ohio - and is without the jurisdiction
of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a Commision, with
the Will and Codicil annexed, issue herein to H. M. Wide;
mand, of Fullton, Morrow County, Ohio - directing him to tkae
the deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same,
duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
" Commission "
To take Testimony of Witness to Codicil to Will
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County.ss. } To H. M. Wiseman, Greeting:
Know ye, That we
in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you and
by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of David Shoemaker, one of the subscribing
witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Lewis Wornstaff hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware,
in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you that
at certain days and places appoointed by you, you cause the said Da:
vid Shoemaker to be brought before you, and then and there to exam:
ine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching
the due execution of said Codicil to said Will of the said Lewis
Wornstaff and that you reduce such examination to writing,
and return the same, together with this Commission and the
Will of the said Lewis Wornstaff thereto annexed, closed up
under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all con:
venient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware, Ohio this 30th
day of September. A.D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{ seal } Probate
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (102)
Description
[page 102]
[corresponds to page 73 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Deposition of Witness to Codicil to Will
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Morrow County ss } of Lewis Wornstaff:
Personally appeared before me H. M. Wiseman Commissioner,
David Shoemaker subscribing witness to the Codicil to the
last Will and Testament of Lewis Wornstaff late of Oxford
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being by me
first duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of
said Codicil to said Will, deposes and says: That he was
present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the
1st day of June, A.D. 1881 purporting to be the Codicil to
the last Will and Testament of Lewis Wornstaff now de=
ceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the re=
quest of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same as
a witness in his presence; that he saw the said Lewis Worn=
staff sign and seal said Codicil to said Will and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his Codicil to his last Will
and Testament and that the said Lewis Wornstaff at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Codicil to said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re=
straint.
David Shoemaker
The State of Ohio }
Morrow County ss. } I. H. M. Wiseman, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio;
to take the testimony of David Shoemaker - one of the sub=
scribing witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Wornstaff, deceased, late a resident of said County and
State, which Commission, and the said Will are hereto annexed,
do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission, I caused
the above named David Shoemaker subscribing witness as afore=
said to appear before me, at Fulton O. on the 15th day of Oct.
1890 that he was first duly sworn by me according to law to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth that
I examined him in relation to the execution of said Codicil to
said Will, and reduced his testimony to writing as above set
forth in his presence and that he signed the same in my pres=
ence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise
interests in the Probate thereof
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, this 15th day of Oct. A.D. 1890.
H.M. Wiseman
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (103)
Description
[page 103]
[corresponds to page 74 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry
October 15th 1890, }
In the Mater of the Will of: }
Lewis Wornstaff - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of David Shoemaker, me of the
subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to the Will of said Lewis
Wornstaff deceased, was this day returned, duly executed, and the
same was filed herein. Whereupon the Court finds from the dep:
ositions of the said J.M. Coomer and A.U. Coomer the subscrib=
ing witnesses to said Will and from the depositions of the said
J. M. Coomer and David Shoemaker the subscribing witnesses
to said Codicil to said Will, that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto
of said Lewis Wornstaff deceased. That the same was duly ex=
ecuted and attested; and that the said Will and Codicil thereto,
was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any re=
straint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admitted to probate, and that the same together with the testi=
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
therein, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Sally A. Wornstaff, widow, of said
decendent to elect as to said Will as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 74 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry
October 15th 1890, }
In the Mater of the Will of: }
Lewis Wornstaff - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of David Shoemaker, me of the
subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to the Will of said Lewis
Wornstaff deceased, was this day returned, duly executed, and the
same was filed herein. Whereupon the Court finds from the dep:
ositions of the said J.M. Coomer and A.U. Coomer the subscrib=
ing witnesses to said Will and from the depositions of the said
J. M. Coomer and David Shoemaker the subscribing witnesses
to said Codicil to said Will, that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto
of said Lewis Wornstaff deceased. That the same was duly ex=
ecuted and attested; and that the said Will and Codicil thereto,
was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any re=
straint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admitted to probate, and that the same together with the testi=
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
therein, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Sally A. Wornstaff, widow, of said
decendent to elect as to said Will as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (104)
Description
[page 104]
[corresponds to page 75 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry
October 15th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Magdala Corbin - deceased }
This day, an instrument of writing, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, late
of Delaware Township in this County, deceased was produced in
open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof,
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given
to Franklin R. Corbin, here widower and Hattie W. Corbin and
John R. Corbin (Franklin B. Corbin having in writing, waived
Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin of
the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio, that said applica=
tion will be for hearing before this Court in the 18th day of October -
A.D. 1890 at 10' oclock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Maydala } Application to Admit to Probate
Corbin deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Maydala Corbin late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County, died in or about the 20th day of October A. D. 1887,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached purporting to be her
last Will and Testament: That the said Magdala Corbin died
leaving Frankling R. Corbin her widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
Franklin B. Corbin Son Delaware O.
Hattie W. Corbin Daughter " "
John R. Corbin 16 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Franklin B. Corbin
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be,
fore me, this 15th day of October A. D. 1890.
{Seal} N. F. Overtuf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 75 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry
October 15th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Magdala Corbin - deceased }
This day, an instrument of writing, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, late
of Delaware Township in this County, deceased was produced in
open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof,
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given
to Franklin R. Corbin, here widower and Hattie W. Corbin and
John R. Corbin (Franklin B. Corbin having in writing, waived
Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin of
the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio, that said applica=
tion will be for hearing before this Court in the 18th day of October -
A.D. 1890 at 10' oclock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Maydala } Application to Admit to Probate
Corbin deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Maydala Corbin late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County, died in or about the 20th day of October A. D. 1887,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached purporting to be her
last Will and Testament: That the said Magdala Corbin died
leaving Frankling R. Corbin her widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
Franklin B. Corbin Son Delaware O.
Hattie W. Corbin Daughter " "
John R. Corbin 16 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Franklin B. Corbin
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be,
fore me, this 15th day of October A. D. 1890.
{Seal} N. F. Overtuf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (105)
Description
[page 105]
[corresponds to page 76 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
"Waiver"
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedant,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will,
Dated this 16th day of October A.D. 1890.
Franklin B. Corbin
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Couty ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Magdala Corbin - deceased.
To Franklin B. Corbin
You are hereby commanded to
notify Franklin R. Corbin Hattie W. Corbin and John R.
Corbin that on the 15th day of October A.D. 1890 an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Magdala
Corbin late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was
preduced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to pro-
bate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will before hearing before this Court on the 18th day of October A.
D. 1890 at 10'oclock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 15th day of October A. D. 1890
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Franklin B. Corbin being duly sworn,
says that on this 15th day of October A.D.
1890 he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there of the
within named Franklin R. Corbin, Hattie W. Corbin and John
R. Corbin
Franklin B. Corbin
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before one this 15th day of
October A. D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament of
Delaware County, Ohio } Magdala Corbin - Deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Sophia Grysby, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says,
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 19th day of October A.D. 1887 and offered for probate
[corresponds to page 76 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
"Waiver"
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedant,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will,
Dated this 16th day of October A.D. 1890.
Franklin B. Corbin
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Couty ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Magdala Corbin - deceased.
To Franklin B. Corbin
You are hereby commanded to
notify Franklin R. Corbin Hattie W. Corbin and John R.
Corbin that on the 15th day of October A.D. 1890 an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Magdala
Corbin late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was
preduced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to pro-
bate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will before hearing before this Court on the 18th day of October A.
D. 1890 at 10'oclock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 15th day of October A. D. 1890
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Franklin B. Corbin being duly sworn,
says that on this 15th day of October A.D.
1890 he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there of the
within named Franklin R. Corbin, Hattie W. Corbin and John
R. Corbin
Franklin B. Corbin
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before one this 15th day of
October A. D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament of
Delaware County, Ohio } Magdala Corbin - Deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Sophia Grysby, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says,
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 19th day of October A.D. 1887 and offered for probate
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (106)
Description
[page 106]
[corresponds to page 77 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Magdala Corbin's Will
as the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, late of Del=
aware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw
the said Magdala Corbin, now deceased, sign and seal said instru=
ment, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent,
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Sophia Grigsby
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 18th
day of October A.D. 1890
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Sophia Grigsby being duly sworn, says that
she was well acquainted with James H.
Hughs who is now deceased, that she was well acquainted with the
hand writing of the said James H. Hughs, having often seen him
write, that the signature James H. Hughs as subscribing wit=
ness to the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said James
H Hughs, who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided
in Delaware City in said County.
Sophia Grigsby
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 18th
day of October A. D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } D E Hughs being duly sworn says that
he was well acquainted with James H.
Hughs who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the
hand writing of the said James H. Hughs, having often seen him
write, that the signature James H. Hughs as subscribing witness
to the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, deceased, is in
the own proper hand writing and signature of the said James H Hughs
who at the date of said will was in full life, and resided in Del=
aware City in said County.
D. E. Hughs
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 18th day of Oc=
tober. A.D. 1890
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 77 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Magdala Corbin's Will
as the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, late of Del=
aware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw
the said Magdala Corbin, now deceased, sign and seal said instru=
ment, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent,
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Sophia Grigsby
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 18th
day of October A.D. 1890
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Sophia Grigsby being duly sworn, says that
she was well acquainted with James H.
Hughs who is now deceased, that she was well acquainted with the
hand writing of the said James H. Hughs, having often seen him
write, that the signature James H. Hughs as subscribing wit=
ness to the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said James
H Hughs, who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided
in Delaware City in said County.
Sophia Grigsby
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 18th
day of October A. D. 1890.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } D E Hughs being duly sworn says that
he was well acquainted with James H.
Hughs who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the
hand writing of the said James H. Hughs, having often seen him
write, that the signature James H. Hughs as subscribing witness
to the last Will and Testament of Magdala Corbin, deceased, is in
the own proper hand writing and signature of the said James H Hughs
who at the date of said will was in full life, and resided in Del=
aware City in said County.
D. E. Hughs
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 18th day of Oc=
tober. A.D. 1890
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (107)
Description
[page 107]
[corresponds to page 78 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Magdala Corbin's Will
Journal Entry
October 18th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of: Magdala Corbin - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wits on
the 15th day of October A.D. 1890 an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Magdala Corbin, late of Delaware City in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court has been giving to Franklin R. Corbin her
widower and Hattie W. Corbin and John R. Corbin (Franklin B.
Corbin having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testatrix, resident
of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court, there:
upon came Sophia Grigsby one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by her subscribed, and filed
with said Will. _ And it appearing to the Court that James H.
Hughes, the other subscribing witness to said Will, is now deceased,
thereupon Sophia Grigsby and D.E. Hughes appeared in open court,
and were duly sworn and examined according to law touching the gen:
uineness of the signature of said James H. Hughes, attached to
said Will, and their testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed, where:
upon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the
last Will and Testament of said Magdala Corbin, deceased, That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court order:
ed, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Franklin R. Corbin widower of said de:
cecent to elect as to said Will, as required by law. And thereupon
proof of service of said Citation was filed herein.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the benevolent father of all: I Magdala Corbin
of the City of Delaware County of Delaware and State of Ohio and
being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament:
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved son Franklin B. Corbin the one third
part of the Thousand Dollars that was realized from the sale of my
farm some time since and which said Thousand Dollars is now in
my husbands possession but nevertheless my individual private person:
al property also the one third part in value of my and all other personal
property that I may now own or that may come to me at any time dur:
ing my life time also the one third undivided part of all of my real es:
[corresponds to page 78 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Magdala Corbin's Will
Journal Entry
October 18th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of: Magdala Corbin - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wits on
the 15th day of October A.D. 1890 an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Magdala Corbin, late of Delaware City in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court has been giving to Franklin R. Corbin her
widower and Hattie W. Corbin and John R. Corbin (Franklin B.
Corbin having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testatrix, resident
of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court, there:
upon came Sophia Grigsby one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by her subscribed, and filed
with said Will. _ And it appearing to the Court that James H.
Hughes, the other subscribing witness to said Will, is now deceased,
thereupon Sophia Grigsby and D.E. Hughes appeared in open court,
and were duly sworn and examined according to law touching the gen:
uineness of the signature of said James H. Hughes, attached to
said Will, and their testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed, where:
upon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the
last Will and Testament of said Magdala Corbin, deceased, That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court order:
ed, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Franklin R. Corbin widower of said de:
cecent to elect as to said Will, as required by law. And thereupon
proof of service of said Citation was filed herein.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the benevolent father of all: I Magdala Corbin
of the City of Delaware County of Delaware and State of Ohio and
being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament:
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved son Franklin B. Corbin the one third
part of the Thousand Dollars that was realized from the sale of my
farm some time since and which said Thousand Dollars is now in
my husbands possession but nevertheless my individual private person:
al property also the one third part in value of my and all other personal
property that I may now own or that may come to me at any time dur:
ing my life time also the one third undivided part of all of my real es:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (108)
Description
[page 108]
[corresponds to page 79 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Magdala Corbin's Will 79
tate that I now own and which is known as a farm of Seventy
Three Acres situate in Scioto Township Delaware County.
Ohio, the same to be held to him and his heirs forever.
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my beloved daughter Hattie W Corbin the
one third part of the Thousand Dollars that was realized from the
sale of my farm some time since and which said Thousand Dollars
is now in my husbands possession but nevertheless my individual pri:
vate personal property. Also the third part in value of any and all oth:
er personal property that I may now own or that may come to me
at any time during my lifetime. ~ Also the one third undivided
part of all of my real estate that I now own and which is known as a
farm of Seventy Three Acres, situate in Scioto Township Delaware
County Ohio, the same to be held to her and her heirs forever.
Item 3rd
I give and devise to my beloved son John R. Corbin the one third
part of the Thousand Dollars that was realized from the sale of my
farm some time since and which said Thousand Dollars is now
in my husbands possession but nevertheless my individual private
personal property. Also the third part in value of any and all other
personal property that I may now own or that may come to me at
any time during my lifetime. Also the one third undivided part
of all of my real estate that I now own and which is known as a
farm of Seventy Three Acres, situate in Scioto Township Delaware
County Ohio. The same to be held by Franklin B. Corbin in trust
for the only proper use and benefit of the said John R. Corbin until he the
said John R. Corbin shall have arrived at the age of twenty-one years
whereupon he the said John R. Corbin upon his having arrived at the
age of twenty one years shall receive the use, possession and control of all
of the said property both real and personal from the said Trustee and said
trusteeship shall thereupon immediately close upon his final settlement
with the said John R. Corbin upon his arriving at the age of majority,
whereupon he the said John R. Corbin shall hold the said real estate
to him and his heirs forever.
Item 4th
I do hereby nominate and appoint Franklin B. Corbin (my son) my
Executor for the purpose of settling my estate and the carrying out of the
provisions of this my last Will.
Item 5th
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made of whatsoever na:
ture they may be.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal at the City of Delaware Ohio- this 19th day of October A.
D. 1887.
{Seal} Magdala Corbin-
Signed and acknowledged by said Magdala Corbin as her last Will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
James H. Hughes
Sophia Grigsby.
[corresponds to page 79 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Magdala Corbin's Will 79
tate that I now own and which is known as a farm of Seventy
Three Acres situate in Scioto Township Delaware County.
Ohio, the same to be held to him and his heirs forever.
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my beloved daughter Hattie W Corbin the
one third part of the Thousand Dollars that was realized from the
sale of my farm some time since and which said Thousand Dollars
is now in my husbands possession but nevertheless my individual pri:
vate personal property. Also the third part in value of any and all oth:
er personal property that I may now own or that may come to me
at any time during my lifetime. ~ Also the one third undivided
part of all of my real estate that I now own and which is known as a
farm of Seventy Three Acres, situate in Scioto Township Delaware
County Ohio, the same to be held to her and her heirs forever.
Item 3rd
I give and devise to my beloved son John R. Corbin the one third
part of the Thousand Dollars that was realized from the sale of my
farm some time since and which said Thousand Dollars is now
in my husbands possession but nevertheless my individual private
personal property. Also the third part in value of any and all other
personal property that I may now own or that may come to me at
any time during my lifetime. Also the one third undivided part
of all of my real estate that I now own and which is known as a
farm of Seventy Three Acres, situate in Scioto Township Delaware
County Ohio. The same to be held by Franklin B. Corbin in trust
for the only proper use and benefit of the said John R. Corbin until he the
said John R. Corbin shall have arrived at the age of twenty-one years
whereupon he the said John R. Corbin upon his having arrived at the
age of twenty one years shall receive the use, possession and control of all
of the said property both real and personal from the said Trustee and said
trusteeship shall thereupon immediately close upon his final settlement
with the said John R. Corbin upon his arriving at the age of majority,
whereupon he the said John R. Corbin shall hold the said real estate
to him and his heirs forever.
Item 4th
I do hereby nominate and appoint Franklin B. Corbin (my son) my
Executor for the purpose of settling my estate and the carrying out of the
provisions of this my last Will.
Item 5th
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made of whatsoever na:
ture they may be.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal at the City of Delaware Ohio- this 19th day of October A.
D. 1887.
{Seal} Magdala Corbin-
Signed and acknowledged by said Magdala Corbin as her last Will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
James H. Hughes
Sophia Grigsby.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (109)
Description
[page 109]
[corresponds to page 80 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
80 Nancy Phillips Will
For record of Content
See Page 168. Journal Entry.
November 5th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Nancy Phillips, deceased.} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Nancy Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be
given to Josephine Phillips, Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima A.
C. Mills next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day
of November- A.D. 1890. at 11 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Nancy Phillips late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died on or about the 18th day of October A.D. 1890. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, puprporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Nancy Phillips died leaving no widower
and the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Josepheus F. Phillips Son Delaware Ohio
Eliza Jane Baker Daughter Radnor Ohio
Jemima A.C. Mills` " Logan Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Joseph Baker.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 5th day of November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 80 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
80 Nancy Phillips Will
For record of Content
See Page 168. Journal Entry.
November 5th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Nancy Phillips, deceased.} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Nancy Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be
given to Josephine Phillips, Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima A.
C. Mills next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day
of November- A.D. 1890. at 11 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Nancy Phillips late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died on or about the 18th day of October A.D. 1890. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, puprporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Nancy Phillips died leaving no widower
and the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Josepheus F. Phillips Son Delaware Ohio
Eliza Jane Baker Daughter Radnor Ohio
Jemima A.C. Mills` " Logan Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Joseph Baker.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 5th day of November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (110)
Description
[page 110]
[corresponds to page 81 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nancy Phillips Will 81
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Nancy Phillips, deceased.
To Joseph Baker:
You are hereby commanded
to notify Josepheus F. Phillips - Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima
A.C. Mills that on the 5th day of November. A.D. 1890. an instru:
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Nancy
Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was pro:
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 10th day November. A.D. 1890.
at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 5th day of November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss.} Joseph Baker being duly sworn, says that
on the 5th day of November. A.D. 1890. he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named Josepheus F. Phillips- Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima
A.C. Mills.
Joseph Baker.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10th day of
November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
November 10th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Nancy Phillips, deceased,} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on
the 5th day of November. A.D. 1890. an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Nancy Philliips, late of Radnor Township, in this County.
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been giv:
en to Josepheus F. Phillips, Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima A.
C. Mills next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of
Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court, thereupon came
William Prichard, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
[corresponds to page 81 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nancy Phillips Will 81
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Nancy Phillips, deceased.
To Joseph Baker:
You are hereby commanded
to notify Josepheus F. Phillips - Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima
A.C. Mills that on the 5th day of November. A.D. 1890. an instru:
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Nancy
Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was pro:
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 10th day November. A.D. 1890.
at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 5th day of November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss.} Joseph Baker being duly sworn, says that
on the 5th day of November. A.D. 1890. he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named Josepheus F. Phillips- Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima
A.C. Mills.
Joseph Baker.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10th day of
November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
November 10th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Nancy Phillips, deceased,} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on
the 5th day of November. A.D. 1890. an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Nancy Philliips, late of Radnor Township, in this County.
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been giv:
en to Josepheus F. Phillips, Eliza Jane Baker and Jemima A.
C. Mills next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of
Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court, thereupon came
William Prichard, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (111)
Description
[page 111]
[corresponds to page 82 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
82 Nancy Phillips Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed
with said Will. ~ David W. Jones, the other subscribing witness to
said Will failing to appear this cause is now continued, until the 12th
day of November. A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock P.M., to take the testimony of
said David W. Jones.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Testimony of Witnesses
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and
Delaware County, Ohio.} Testament of Nancy Phillips, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss. } William Prichard, being duly sworn and examined
present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date
the 15th day of October. A.D. 1890. and offered for probate as the last Will
and Testament of Nancy Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in said Coun:
ty of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Nancy Phillips, now deceased
sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request and in her presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
William Prichard.
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintess in open Court, this 10th day of
November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} David W. Jones, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitiled matter, says; I
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing
date the 15th day of October. A.D. 1890, and offered for probate as the last Will
and Testament of Nancy Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in said Coun:
ty of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Nancy Phillips, now deceased,
sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
David W. Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 12th day
of November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 82 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
82 Nancy Phillips Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed
with said Will. ~ David W. Jones, the other subscribing witness to
said Will failing to appear this cause is now continued, until the 12th
day of November. A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock P.M., to take the testimony of
said David W. Jones.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Testimony of Witnesses
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and
Delaware County, Ohio.} Testament of Nancy Phillips, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss. } William Prichard, being duly sworn and examined
present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date
the 15th day of October. A.D. 1890. and offered for probate as the last Will
and Testament of Nancy Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in said Coun:
ty of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Nancy Phillips, now deceased
sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request and in her presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
William Prichard.
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintess in open Court, this 10th day of
November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} David W. Jones, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitiled matter, says; I
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing
date the 15th day of October. A.D. 1890, and offered for probate as the last Will
and Testament of Nancy Phillips, late of Radnor Township, in said Coun:
ty of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Nancy Phillips, now deceased,
sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
David W. Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 12th day
of November. A.D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (112)
Description
[page 112]
[corresponds to page 83 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nancy Phillips Will
Journal Entry
November. 12th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Nancy Phillips, deceased. } This day came David W. Jones, the other
subscribing witness to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing by him subscribed and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Nancy Phillips, de:
ceased, That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the
said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon,
entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Nancy Phillips,
of Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, of mature age and
of sound mind and memory, do make and publish the following
as my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I direct that all my just debts, including expenses of last sick:
ness and funeral expenses be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd
I give, devise and bequeath to my Daughter Eliza Jane Baker
all the rest, and residue of my estate that may be left after the pay:
ment of my debts etc. as directed in the first item of this Will.
That is I give devise and bequeath to my said daughter Eliza Jane
Baker all the Real and personal property that I may own at the
time of my decease, subject to the payment of my debts etc. as afore:
said: ~ And my said daughter is to see that I have suitable
care nursing etc. during the remainder of my natural lifetime.
I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills by me
heretofore made.
Witness my signature and seal, this 15th day of October -
in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety.
Nancy Phillips {Seal}
Signed by the said Nancy Phillips in our presence, and acknowledged
by her to be her last Will and Testament and in our hearing, and signed
by us as witnesses at her request and in her presence and in the
presence of each other on said October 18th 1890.
David W. Jones
William Prichard.
For record of Contract See Page 168.
[corresponds to page 83 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Nancy Phillips Will
Journal Entry
November. 12th 1890.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Nancy Phillips, deceased. } This day came David W. Jones, the other
subscribing witness to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing by him subscribed and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Nancy Phillips, de:
ceased, That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the
said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon,
entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Nancy Phillips,
of Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, of mature age and
of sound mind and memory, do make and publish the following
as my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I direct that all my just debts, including expenses of last sick:
ness and funeral expenses be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd
I give, devise and bequeath to my Daughter Eliza Jane Baker
all the rest, and residue of my estate that may be left after the pay:
ment of my debts etc. as directed in the first item of this Will.
That is I give devise and bequeath to my said daughter Eliza Jane
Baker all the Real and personal property that I may own at the
time of my decease, subject to the payment of my debts etc. as afore:
said: ~ And my said daughter is to see that I have suitable
care nursing etc. during the remainder of my natural lifetime.
I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills by me
heretofore made.
Witness my signature and seal, this 15th day of October -
in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety.
Nancy Phillips {Seal}
Signed by the said Nancy Phillips in our presence, and acknowledged
by her to be her last Will and Testament and in our hearing, and signed
by us as witnesses at her request and in her presence and in the
presence of each other on said October 18th 1890.
David W. Jones
William Prichard.
For record of Contract See Page 168.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (113)
Description
[page 113]
[corresponds to page 84 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
84 Henry Behrens Will
4797 Journal Entry
November 20th 1890
In the Matter of the Authenticated }
Copy of the Last Will and Testament }
of Henry Behrens - late of Marion }
County. Ohio. Deceased. } An authenticated copy of the last
Will and Testament of Henry
Behrens, late of Marion County, Ohio, deceased, and the order
of probate of same, in said County - were there day presented to this
Court for record. Whereupon, the Court finding that certain
real estate devised by said Will is situated in Delaware County
hereby admits said copies to record, as provided by law, in such cases.
Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of All:
I Henry Behrens of Prospect Township, Marion County,
Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
1st I give to my son Frank the farm on which I now reside Sit:
uated in Prospect Towhship, Marion County, Ohio, and all of the
horses on the place, (Provided)
If there is more than two horses Frank shall give my Daughter
Emma one and the balance whatever the number is shall be his,
also one half of the cattle, one half of the hogs, and one half of the House:
hold furniture. Bed and Bedding he giving one half to his sister Em-
ma and retaining one half himself, as they may divide it.
Also give to Frank all farming implements on said farm such waggon
harness Mower Reaper and all such on the farm.
2nd I give to my Daugher Emma the fifty acres laying on the
State Road in Thompson Township- Delaware County Ohio and
Four of the Wood land joining Levi Knachel on the west and the south
line of said four acres running East and West shall commenced twenty
feet south of the North West corner of the fifty acre Lot lying on the
State road, and run West for enough that when the west line is
run north to land owned by Haywood Morison, that it will contain
four acres of the Woods land.
3rd I give to my daughter Ella the remaining forty one acres of the
forty five acre Lot situated in Thompson Township, Delaware Coun:
ty- Ohio.
It is my will that my son Frank and Daugher Emma pay
all my just debts.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 28th day of September in the year 1889.
H. Behrens.
Signed and acknowledged by said Henry Behrens as his last
[corresponds to page 84 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
84 Henry Behrens Will
4797 Journal Entry
November 20th 1890
In the Matter of the Authenticated }
Copy of the Last Will and Testament }
of Henry Behrens - late of Marion }
County. Ohio. Deceased. } An authenticated copy of the last
Will and Testament of Henry
Behrens, late of Marion County, Ohio, deceased, and the order
of probate of same, in said County - were there day presented to this
Court for record. Whereupon, the Court finding that certain
real estate devised by said Will is situated in Delaware County
hereby admits said copies to record, as provided by law, in such cases.
Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of All:
I Henry Behrens of Prospect Township, Marion County,
Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
1st I give to my son Frank the farm on which I now reside Sit:
uated in Prospect Towhship, Marion County, Ohio, and all of the
horses on the place, (Provided)
If there is more than two horses Frank shall give my Daughter
Emma one and the balance whatever the number is shall be his,
also one half of the cattle, one half of the hogs, and one half of the House:
hold furniture. Bed and Bedding he giving one half to his sister Em-
ma and retaining one half himself, as they may divide it.
Also give to Frank all farming implements on said farm such waggon
harness Mower Reaper and all such on the farm.
2nd I give to my Daugher Emma the fifty acres laying on the
State Road in Thompson Township- Delaware County Ohio and
Four of the Wood land joining Levi Knachel on the west and the south
line of said four acres running East and West shall commenced twenty
feet south of the North West corner of the fifty acre Lot lying on the
State road, and run West for enough that when the west line is
run north to land owned by Haywood Morison, that it will contain
four acres of the Woods land.
3rd I give to my daughter Ella the remaining forty one acres of the
forty five acre Lot situated in Thompson Township, Delaware Coun:
ty- Ohio.
It is my will that my son Frank and Daugher Emma pay
all my just debts.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 28th day of September in the year 1889.
H. Behrens.
Signed and acknowledged by said Henry Behrens as his last
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (114)
Description
[page 114]
[corresponds to page 85 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Henry Behrens Will 85
Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his
presence.
Alvin D. Mohr
John W. Statler
In the Matter of the last Will } In Probate Court - Marion County, Ohio-
and Testament of Henry Behrens } Will Presented- Proven and Admitted to
Deceased. } Probate and Record-
July 5th A.D. 1890.
The last Will and Testament of Henry Behrens late of Prospect Town:
ship in this County- deceased, was this day presented to the Court for
probate and record, and it appearing to the Court that all the next
of kin of said decedent, have been duly notified of the presentation of
said Will for probate and are now present in Court.
Thereupon Alvin D. Mohr and John W. Stattler subscribing witnesses
to said Will appeared in open Court and were duly sworn and examin:
ed according to law, and their testimony thereon was reduced to writ:
ing and filed. ~ And it appearing to the Court from the testimony
so taken that said Will was duly executed and attested, and that
at the time of executing the same the testator was of full age and
of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint, the Court
now admit the said Will to Probate, and order that the same to:
gether with the testimony as taken, be recorded according to the
Statute in wuch cases made and provided.
J.H. Criswell, Probate Judge.
Certificate of Will
The State of Ohio }
Marion County. } I, J.H. Criswell, Sole Judge and ex-Of:
for the County of Marion do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of the last Will and Testament of Henry Behrens, deceased,
late of said Marion County, Ohio, together with the entry of probate
thereof, as the same remains on file and probate (and record) in said
Court, and in my custody
In witness whereof, i have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said Probate Court at Marion Ohio
this 18th day of November. A.D. 1890.
J. H. Criswell
{Seal} Probate Judge and
ex Officio Clerk.
Will Probated. July 5 A.D. 1890.
Will Recorded Vol. b. Page 397.
[corresponds to page 85 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Henry Behrens Will 85
Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his
presence.
Alvin D. Mohr
John W. Statler
In the Matter of the last Will } In Probate Court - Marion County, Ohio-
and Testament of Henry Behrens } Will Presented- Proven and Admitted to
Deceased. } Probate and Record-
July 5th A.D. 1890.
The last Will and Testament of Henry Behrens late of Prospect Town:
ship in this County- deceased, was this day presented to the Court for
probate and record, and it appearing to the Court that all the next
of kin of said decedent, have been duly notified of the presentation of
said Will for probate and are now present in Court.
Thereupon Alvin D. Mohr and John W. Stattler subscribing witnesses
to said Will appeared in open Court and were duly sworn and examin:
ed according to law, and their testimony thereon was reduced to writ:
ing and filed. ~ And it appearing to the Court from the testimony
so taken that said Will was duly executed and attested, and that
at the time of executing the same the testator was of full age and
of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint, the Court
now admit the said Will to Probate, and order that the same to:
gether with the testimony as taken, be recorded according to the
Statute in wuch cases made and provided.
J.H. Criswell, Probate Judge.
Certificate of Will
The State of Ohio }
Marion County. } I, J.H. Criswell, Sole Judge and ex-Of:
for the County of Marion do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of the last Will and Testament of Henry Behrens, deceased,
late of said Marion County, Ohio, together with the entry of probate
thereof, as the same remains on file and probate (and record) in said
Court, and in my custody
In witness whereof, i have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said Probate Court at Marion Ohio
this 18th day of November. A.D. 1890.
J. H. Criswell
{Seal} Probate Judge and
ex Officio Clerk.
Will Probated. July 5 A.D. 1890.
Will Recorded Vol. b. Page 397.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (115)
Description
[page 115]
[corresponds to page 86 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Application for Probate of Will
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Court to Probate
Hannah Wilson, deceased
To the N.F. Overturf Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Hannah Wilson late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County died on or about the 24th day of August A. D. 1890 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last
Will and Testament: That the said Hannah Wilson died leaving
William Wilson widower and no persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will.
Wm Wilson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sowrn to before
me, this 1st day of September A.D. 1890
{Seal} N.F. Overfurf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned widower of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 1st day of September A.D. 1890
Wm Wilson
Journal Entry
September 1st 1890
In the Matter of the Will }
of: Hannah Wilson, deceased }
This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson, late of
Delaware Township, in this County deceased, was produced in open
court for Probate: On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court. And thereupon came Wm Wil:
son - widower of Hannah Wilson, deceased, and in writing, waived Notice
and consented to the Probate of said Will there being no next of kin
resient of the State of Ohio
And it appearing to the Court that S.C. Westcott and C. H. Cline
the subscribing witnesses to said Will are residents of Allegheny Coun:
ty. Pennsylvania and are without the jurisdiction of this Court,
it is therefore ordered that a commission, with the Will annex:
ed, issue herein to John McCready of Allegheny County, Penn:
sylvania, directing him to take the depositions of said subscribing
[corresponds to page 86 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Application for Probate of Will
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Court to Probate
Hannah Wilson, deceased
To the N.F. Overturf Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Hannah Wilson late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County died on or about the 24th day of August A. D. 1890 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last
Will and Testament: That the said Hannah Wilson died leaving
William Wilson widower and no persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will.
Wm Wilson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sowrn to before
me, this 1st day of September A.D. 1890
{Seal} N.F. Overfurf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned widower of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 1st day of September A.D. 1890
Wm Wilson
Journal Entry
September 1st 1890
In the Matter of the Will }
of: Hannah Wilson, deceased }
This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson, late of
Delaware Township, in this County deceased, was produced in open
court for Probate: On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court. And thereupon came Wm Wil:
son - widower of Hannah Wilson, deceased, and in writing, waived Notice
and consented to the Probate of said Will there being no next of kin
resient of the State of Ohio
And it appearing to the Court that S.C. Westcott and C. H. Cline
the subscribing witnesses to said Will are residents of Allegheny Coun:
ty. Pennsylvania and are without the jurisdiction of this Court,
it is therefore ordered that a commission, with the Will annex:
ed, issue herein to John McCready of Allegheny County, Penn:
sylvania, directing him to take the depositions of said subscribing
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (116)
Description
[page 116]
[corresponds to page 87 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
witnesses, and return the same, duly certifed, with all convenient
speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Copy of Will"
In the name of God Amen.
I, Hannah Wilson of the Borough of Chartiers, in the Coun:
ty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind,
memory, and understanding, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament in manner and form following:
I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved Husband William
Wilson his heirs and assigns forever, all my property, real personal,
and mixed, of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever the same
shall be at the time of my death.
And I do nominate, constitute and appoint my said Husband
William Wilson, sole Executor of this my last will and testament
In witness whereof, I, Hannah Wilson, the Testatrix, have to
this my will written in one sheet of paper, set my hand and seal, this
25th day of April. A.D. one thousand Eight hundred and Eighty
three.
Signed, sealed published and }
declared by the above named } Hannah Wilson {Seal}
Hannah Wilson as and for }
her last Will and Testament, } S. C. Wescott
in the presence of us who have } C. H. Cline
hereunto subscribed our names } C.A. Shannon
at her request as witnesses }
thereto in presence of the said }
Testatrix and of each other }
Commission Filed Oct 15/90 - not executed
To take Testimony of: Witnesses to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } J. John McCready, Gretting:
Know Ye, That we,
in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you, and
by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine and
take the deposition of S. C. Wescott and C.H. Cline subscribing
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson here:
to annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio,
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places
appointed by you, you cause that said S.C. Wescott and C.H. Cline
to be brought before you, and then and there to examine them on oath
or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution of
said Will of the said Hannah Wilson and that you reduce such
examination to writing, and return the same, together with this
[corresponds to page 87 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
witnesses, and return the same, duly certifed, with all convenient
speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Copy of Will"
In the name of God Amen.
I, Hannah Wilson of the Borough of Chartiers, in the Coun:
ty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind,
memory, and understanding, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament in manner and form following:
I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved Husband William
Wilson his heirs and assigns forever, all my property, real personal,
and mixed, of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever the same
shall be at the time of my death.
And I do nominate, constitute and appoint my said Husband
William Wilson, sole Executor of this my last will and testament
In witness whereof, I, Hannah Wilson, the Testatrix, have to
this my will written in one sheet of paper, set my hand and seal, this
25th day of April. A.D. one thousand Eight hundred and Eighty
three.
Signed, sealed published and }
declared by the above named } Hannah Wilson {Seal}
Hannah Wilson as and for }
her last Will and Testament, } S. C. Wescott
in the presence of us who have } C. H. Cline
hereunto subscribed our names } C.A. Shannon
at her request as witnesses }
thereto in presence of the said }
Testatrix and of each other }
Commission Filed Oct 15/90 - not executed
To take Testimony of: Witnesses to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } J. John McCready, Gretting:
Know Ye, That we,
in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed you, and
by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine and
take the deposition of S. C. Wescott and C.H. Cline subscribing
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson here:
to annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio,
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places
appointed by you, you cause that said S.C. Wescott and C.H. Cline
to be brought before you, and then and there to examine them on oath
or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution of
said Will of the said Hannah Wilson and that you reduce such
examination to writing, and return the same, together with this
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (117)
Description
[page 117]
[corresponds to page 88 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Commision and the Will of the said Hannah Wilson thereto an:
nexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all
convenient speed.
In Testimony Where of, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of
said Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 1st day of September A.D.
1890
N.F. Overturf
{seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 15th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson -deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of S.C. Wescot and C.H.
Cline the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Hannah Wilson
deceased, having been returned without being executed, for failure to find
the said S.C. Wescott and C.H. Cline. And it now appearing to the
Court that S.C. Wescott one of said subscribing witnesses is a resident
of Bellaire, Belmont County, Ohio and is without the jurisdiction of
this Court, it is therfore ordered that a Commission, with the Will an:
nexed issue herein to John A. Galleher of Bellaire Belmont Coun:
ty, Ohio - directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing witness, and
return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission
To take Testimony of: Witness to Will Filed Nov 1"/90
The State of Ohio } To John A. Galleher, Greeting:
Delaware County, ss. }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and
fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and au:
thority to examine and take the deposition of S. C. Wescott one of the subscribing
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson hereto annexed
late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and there:
fore we command you, that at certain, days and places appointed by you, you cause
the said S.C. Wescott to be brought before you and then and there to examine
him on oath or affirmation first taken before you touching the due exe:
cution of said Will of the said Hannah Wilson and that you reduce such
examination to writing, and return the same, together with this Com:
mission and the Will of the said Hannah Wilson therto annexed, closed up
under your seal, into our said Probate Court with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Wherefore, I, N.F. Overturf Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 15th day of October A. D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 88 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Commision and the Will of the said Hannah Wilson thereto an:
nexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all
convenient speed.
In Testimony Where of, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of
said Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 1st day of September A.D.
1890
N.F. Overturf
{seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 15th 1890
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson -deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of S.C. Wescot and C.H.
Cline the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Hannah Wilson
deceased, having been returned without being executed, for failure to find
the said S.C. Wescott and C.H. Cline. And it now appearing to the
Court that S.C. Wescott one of said subscribing witnesses is a resident
of Bellaire, Belmont County, Ohio and is without the jurisdiction of
this Court, it is therfore ordered that a Commission, with the Will an:
nexed issue herein to John A. Galleher of Bellaire Belmont Coun:
ty, Ohio - directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing witness, and
return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission
To take Testimony of: Witness to Will Filed Nov 1"/90
The State of Ohio } To John A. Galleher, Greeting:
Delaware County, ss. }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and
fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and au:
thority to examine and take the deposition of S. C. Wescott one of the subscribing
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson hereto annexed
late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and there:
fore we command you, that at certain, days and places appointed by you, you cause
the said S.C. Wescott to be brought before you and then and there to examine
him on oath or affirmation first taken before you touching the due exe:
cution of said Will of the said Hannah Wilson and that you reduce such
examination to writing, and return the same, together with this Com:
mission and the Will of the said Hannah Wilson therto annexed, closed up
under your seal, into our said Probate Court with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Wherefore, I, N.F. Overturf Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 15th day of October A. D. 1890.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (118)
Description
[page 118]
[corresponds to page 89 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Deposition of: Witness to Will Filed Nov 1/90
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of = the last Will and Testament
Belmont county ss. } of Hannah Wilson
Personally appeared before me John A. Galleher, Commissioner, S.C.
Wescott, one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Wilson late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, deposes and says: That he was present
at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 25th day of
April A.D. 1883, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Hannah Wilson now deceased, whose name is signed at the end there:
of, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same
as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Hannah Wilson
sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Hannah Wilson at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
S.C. Wescott
The State of Ohio }
Belmont County, ss. } I, John A. Gallaher, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court of the county of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take
the testimony of S. C. Wescott one of the subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson, deceased, late a res:
ident of said County and State, which Commission, and the said
commission I caused the above named S.C. Wescott sub:
scribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at Bellaire
Ohio, on the 28th day of October, 1890, that he was first duly sworn
by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth; that I examined him in relation to the
execution of said Will and reduced his testimony to writing as above
set forth in his presence and that he signed the same in my pres:
ence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise
interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness where of I have
hereunto set my hand, this 28th day of October A. D. 1890.
John A. Gallaher
Commissioner
[corresponds to page 89 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Deposition of: Witness to Will Filed Nov 1/90
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of = the last Will and Testament
Belmont county ss. } of Hannah Wilson
Personally appeared before me John A. Galleher, Commissioner, S.C.
Wescott, one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Wilson late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, deposes and says: That he was present
at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 25th day of
April A.D. 1883, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Hannah Wilson now deceased, whose name is signed at the end there:
of, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same
as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Hannah Wilson
sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Hannah Wilson at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
S.C. Wescott
The State of Ohio }
Belmont County, ss. } I, John A. Gallaher, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court of the county of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take
the testimony of S. C. Wescott one of the subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson, deceased, late a res:
ident of said County and State, which Commission, and the said
commission I caused the above named S.C. Wescott sub:
scribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at Bellaire
Ohio, on the 28th day of October, 1890, that he was first duly sworn
by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth; that I examined him in relation to the
execution of said Will and reduced his testimony to writing as above
set forth in his presence and that he signed the same in my pres:
ence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise
interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness where of I have
hereunto set my hand, this 28th day of October A. D. 1890.
John A. Gallaher
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (119)
Description
[page 119]
[corresponds to page 90 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Journal Entry
November 1st 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson, deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of S.C. Wescott, one
of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of Hannah Wilson, deceased,
was this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And this matter is now continued until the 6th day of December.
A.D. 1890. to ascertain the residence of C.H. Cline, the other sub:
scribing witness to said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Jounal Entry
December 6th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson, deceased } It now appearing to the Court that C.
H. Cline, one of the subscribing witnesses
to said Will is a resident of Meadville, Pennsylvania, and is without
the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a Commission
with the Will annexed, issue herein to H.M. Dickson of Meadvill
Pennsylvania, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing
witness C.H. Cline, and return the same duly certifed, with all
convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission Filed Dec 26/90
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } J. H. M. Dickson, Greeting:
Delaware County, ss. }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and
authority to examine and take the deposionn of C. H. Cline subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson hereto
annexed late of the County of Alleganey, in the State of Pennsylvania,
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certin days and places ap:
pointed by you, you cause the said C.H. Cline to be brought before you, and
then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you,
touching the due execution of said Will of the said Hannah Wilson and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Hannah Wilson thereto annexed,
closed up under your seal into our said Probate Court with all convenient speed
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
Delaware this 6th day of December A. D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 90 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Journal Entry
November 1st 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson, deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of S.C. Wescott, one
of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of Hannah Wilson, deceased,
was this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And this matter is now continued until the 6th day of December.
A.D. 1890. to ascertain the residence of C.H. Cline, the other sub:
scribing witness to said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Jounal Entry
December 6th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson, deceased } It now appearing to the Court that C.
H. Cline, one of the subscribing witnesses
to said Will is a resident of Meadville, Pennsylvania, and is without
the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a Commission
with the Will annexed, issue herein to H.M. Dickson of Meadvill
Pennsylvania, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing
witness C.H. Cline, and return the same duly certifed, with all
convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission Filed Dec 26/90
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } J. H. M. Dickson, Greeting:
Delaware County, ss. }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and
authority to examine and take the deposionn of C. H. Cline subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of Hannah Wilson hereto
annexed late of the County of Alleganey, in the State of Pennsylvania,
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certin days and places ap:
pointed by you, you cause the said C.H. Cline to be brought before you, and
then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you,
touching the due execution of said Will of the said Hannah Wilson and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Hannah Wilson thereto annexed,
closed up under your seal into our said Probate Court with all convenient speed
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
Delaware this 6th day of December A. D. 1890.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (120)
Description
[page 120]
[corresponds to page 91 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Depositon of Witness to Will Filed Dec 26/90
The State of Pennsylvania } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Crawford County, ss. } Of Hannah Wilson
Personally appeared before me H. M. Dickson Commissioner, C.H.
Cline one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Wilson late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, deposes and says: That he was pres:
ent at the exucution of the paper before him bearing date the 25th day of
April A. D. 1883 purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Hannah Wilson now deceased, whose name is signed at the end
thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to
the same as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Han:
nah Wilson sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the
same to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Hannah
Wilson was at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
C.H. Cline
The State of Pennsylvania }
Crawford County, ss. } I, H.M. Dickson, duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court,
of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the tes:
timony of C. H. Cline one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Hannah Wilson, deceased, late a resident of said
County and State, which Commission, and the said Will are hereto an:
nexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I
caused the above named C.H. Cline subscribing witness as afore:
said to appear before me, at Meadville on the 23rd day of December 1890,
that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that I ex:
amined him in relation to the execution of said Will, and reduced
his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and
that he signed the same in my presence, and I further certify
that I am not Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of
the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in the
Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, this 23rd day of December A.D. 1890.
H.M. Dickson
Commissioner
[corresponds to page 91 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Depositon of Witness to Will Filed Dec 26/90
The State of Pennsylvania } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Crawford County, ss. } Of Hannah Wilson
Personally appeared before me H. M. Dickson Commissioner, C.H.
Cline one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Wilson late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, deposes and says: That he was pres:
ent at the exucution of the paper before him bearing date the 25th day of
April A. D. 1883 purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Hannah Wilson now deceased, whose name is signed at the end
thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to
the same as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Han:
nah Wilson sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the
same to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Hannah
Wilson was at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
C.H. Cline
The State of Pennsylvania }
Crawford County, ss. } I, H.M. Dickson, duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court,
of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the tes:
timony of C. H. Cline one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Hannah Wilson, deceased, late a resident of said
County and State, which Commission, and the said Will are hereto an:
nexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I
caused the above named C.H. Cline subscribing witness as afore:
said to appear before me, at Meadville on the 23rd day of December 1890,
that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that I ex:
amined him in relation to the execution of said Will, and reduced
his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and
that he signed the same in my presence, and I further certify
that I am not Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of
the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in the
Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, this 23rd day of December A.D. 1890.
H.M. Dickson
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (121)
Description
[page 121]
[corresponds to page 92 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Journal Entry
December 26th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued here:
in on Dec 6th 1890, to take the testimony of C.H. Cline, one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will of Hannah Wilson, was this day
returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
Whereupon the Court find that William Wilson, widower of said
Hannah Wilson, deceased, (there being no next of kin) has in
writing, consented to the probate of said Will and also finds from the
depositions filed herein of S.C. Wescott and C. H. Cline two of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, that the aforesaid instrument of
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Hannah Wilson
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that
the said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing said will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same together with the depositions of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to William Wilson, widower of said de:
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 92 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Hannah Wilson Will
Journal Entry
December 26th 1890. }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Hannah Wilson - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued here:
in on Dec 6th 1890, to take the testimony of C.H. Cline, one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will of Hannah Wilson, was this day
returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
Whereupon the Court find that William Wilson, widower of said
Hannah Wilson, deceased, (there being no next of kin) has in
writing, consented to the probate of said Will and also finds from the
depositions filed herein of S.C. Wescott and C. H. Cline two of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, that the aforesaid instrument of
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Hannah Wilson
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that
the said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing said will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same together with the depositions of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to William Wilson, widower of said de:
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (122)
Description
[page 122]
[corresponds to page 93 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary Cleveland's Will
Journal Entry
November 24th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Mary Cleveland - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament,
of Mary Cleveland, late of Marlborough Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate; on consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit to the
same to probate and record, be given to A. B. Cleveland.
Josiah Osborne - Addison Osborne - Jefferson Osborne -
James Osborne - Bell Owen and Bell Griffiths,
(Silas H. Cleveland and W. B. Cleveland having in writing
waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next
of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will before hearing before this Court on the 10th day
of December A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov 24/90
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of: the Last } Application to Admit to Probate
Will and Testament of: }
Mary Cleveland - deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Mary Cleveland late a resident of the Township of Marlborough
in said County, died on or about the 29 day of October A. D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament: That the said Mary Cleveland
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Silas H. Cleveland Son Norton Ohio
A.B. Cleveland " Columbus Ohio
W.B. Cleveland " Norton Ohio
Josiah Osborne " Cincinnati O
Addison Osborne Grand Son Cleveland O
Jefferson Osborne " " Marion O
James Osborne " " " "
Bell Owen Grand Daughter Owen Station O.
Bell Griffith " " Kenton O
[corresponds to page 93 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary Cleveland's Will
Journal Entry
November 24th 1890 }
In the Matter of the Will of: }
Mary Cleveland - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament,
of Mary Cleveland, late of Marlborough Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate; on consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit to the
same to probate and record, be given to A. B. Cleveland.
Josiah Osborne - Addison Osborne - Jefferson Osborne -
James Osborne - Bell Owen and Bell Griffiths,
(Silas H. Cleveland and W. B. Cleveland having in writing
waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next
of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will before hearing before this Court on the 10th day
of December A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov 24/90
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of: the Last } Application to Admit to Probate
Will and Testament of: }
Mary Cleveland - deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Mary Cleveland late a resident of the Township of Marlborough
in said County, died on or about the 29 day of October A. D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament: That the said Mary Cleveland
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Silas H. Cleveland Son Norton Ohio
A.B. Cleveland " Columbus Ohio
W.B. Cleveland " Norton Ohio
Josiah Osborne " Cincinnati O
Addison Osborne Grand Son Cleveland O
Jefferson Osborne " " Marion O
James Osborne " " " "
Bell Owen Grand Daughter Owen Station O.
Bell Griffith " " Kenton O
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (123)
Description
[page 123]
[corresponds to page 94 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary Cleveland's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the hearing of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
S. H. Cleveland
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 24th day of November A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent hereby
waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 27 day of November A.D. 1890
S. H. Cleveland
W. B. Cleveland
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of Mary Cleveland deceased.
Silas H. Cleveland
You are hereby commanded to no-
tify A. B. Cleveland, Josiah Osborne, Addison Osborne, Jef-
ferson Osborne and James Osborne Bill Owen Bell Grif-
fith that on the 24th day of November A.D. 1890 an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of Mary
Cleveland late of Marlborough Township in said County deceased
was produced in said Court and an application to admit the same
to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of Decem-
ber A.D. 1890 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware Ohio this 24th day of November A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service filed Dec. 10/90
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Silas H. Cleveland being duly sworn says
that on the 26 & 28 days of November A.D. 1890
and on the 1 & 2 days of December 1890 he served the within order by de-
livering a true copy thereof to the within named persons respectively
Alexander B. Cleveland. Josiah Osborne. Bill Griffiths, Bill
Owens James Osborne and Jefferson Osborne -
Addison Osborne not served
S. H. Cleveland
[corresponds to page 94 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Mary Cleveland's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the hearing of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
S. H. Cleveland
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 24th day of November A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent hereby
waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 27 day of November A.D. 1890
S. H. Cleveland
W. B. Cleveland
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of Mary Cleveland deceased.
Silas H. Cleveland
You are hereby commanded to no-
tify A. B. Cleveland, Josiah Osborne, Addison Osborne, Jef-
ferson Osborne and James Osborne Bill Owen Bell Grif-
fith that on the 24th day of November A.D. 1890 an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of Mary
Cleveland late of Marlborough Township in said County deceased
was produced in said Court and an application to admit the same
to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of Decem-
ber A.D. 1890 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware Ohio this 24th day of November A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service filed Dec. 10/90
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Silas H. Cleveland being duly sworn says
that on the 26 & 28 days of November A.D. 1890
and on the 1 & 2 days of December 1890 he served the within order by de-
livering a true copy thereof to the within named persons respectively
Alexander B. Cleveland. Josiah Osborne. Bill Griffiths, Bill
Owens James Osborne and Jefferson Osborne -
Addison Osborne not served
S. H. Cleveland
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (124)
Description
[page 124]
[corresponds to page 95 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
` 95
Mary Cleveland's Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10th day
of December A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 10th 1890
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Cleveland deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit
on the 24th day of November A.D. 1890 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary Cleveland
late of Marlborough Township in this County deceased was pro-
duced in open Court for probate and was then filed and, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of
the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to A. B.
Cleveland, Josiah Osborne, Jefferson Osborne, James
Osborne - Belle Owen and Belle Griffiths Silas
H. Cleveland and W. B. Cleveland having waived Notice ) next
of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio pursuant
to a former order of this Court.
And it appearing to the Court that Addison Osborne has
not had service upon him this matter is continued until the 20th
day of January A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M. to obtain ser-
vice upon said Addison Osborne
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Mary Cleveland deceased
To Silas H. Cleveland
You are hereby commanded to notify
Addison Osborne that on the 24th day of November A.D. 1890
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary Cleveland late of Marlborough Township in said County
deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 2nd
day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro-
bate Court at Delaware Ohio this 10th day of December A.
D. 1890.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 95 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
` 95
Mary Cleveland's Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10th day
of December A.D. 1890
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 10th 1890
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Cleveland deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit
on the 24th day of November A.D. 1890 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary Cleveland
late of Marlborough Township in this County deceased was pro-
duced in open Court for probate and was then filed and, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of
the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to A. B.
Cleveland, Josiah Osborne, Jefferson Osborne, James
Osborne - Belle Owen and Belle Griffiths Silas
H. Cleveland and W. B. Cleveland having waived Notice ) next
of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio pursuant
to a former order of this Court.
And it appearing to the Court that Addison Osborne has
not had service upon him this matter is continued until the 20th
day of January A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M. to obtain ser-
vice upon said Addison Osborne
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Mary Cleveland deceased
To Silas H. Cleveland
You are hereby commanded to notify
Addison Osborne that on the 24th day of November A.D. 1890
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary Cleveland late of Marlborough Township in said County
deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 2nd
day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro-
bate Court at Delaware Ohio this 10th day of December A.
D. 1890.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (125)
Description
[page 125]
[corresponds to page 96 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
96
Mary Cleveland's Will
Proof of Service Filed Dec 27/90
The state of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Silas H. Cleveland being duly sworn
that on the 22 day of Dec. A.D. 1890
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
named Addison Osborne
S. H. Cleveland -
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 27th day of
December A.D. 1890
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 2nd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Mary Cleveland deceased }
This day this matter came on to be
heard and the Court being satisfied that due notice of the filing of
said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court has been given to Addison Osborne as here
before ordered on the 10th day of December A.D. 1890.
And it appearing to the court that Stephen L. Grigsby and Wm.
H. Miller the subsacribing witnesses to said Will are residents of
Circleville, Pickaway County Ohio and are without the juris-
diction of this Court it is therefore ordered that a commission
with the Will annexed issue herein to A. A. J. Grigsby of
Circleville Pickaway County Ohio directing him to take the
depositions of said subscribing witnesses and return the same, duly
certified, with all convenient sped to this Court.
N. F. Ovwerturf
Probate Judge
Commission Filed Jan 8/91
To Take Testimony of Witnesses to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. }
To A. J. Grigsby; Greeting.
Know ye that we, in confi-
dence of your prudence and fidelity have appointed you, and by
these presents, do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of Stephen S. Grigsby and Wm. H.
Miller subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
Mary Cleveland thereto annexed, late of the County of Dela-
ware in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command
you that at certan days and places appointed by you, you cause
the said Stephen S. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller to be
brought before you and then and there to examine them on oath
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96
Mary Cleveland's Will
Proof of Service Filed Dec 27/90
The state of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } Silas H. Cleveland being duly sworn
that on the 22 day of Dec. A.D. 1890
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
named Addison Osborne
S. H. Cleveland -
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 27th day of
December A.D. 1890
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 2nd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Mary Cleveland deceased }
This day this matter came on to be
heard and the Court being satisfied that due notice of the filing of
said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court has been given to Addison Osborne as here
before ordered on the 10th day of December A.D. 1890.
And it appearing to the court that Stephen L. Grigsby and Wm.
H. Miller the subsacribing witnesses to said Will are residents of
Circleville, Pickaway County Ohio and are without the juris-
diction of this Court it is therefore ordered that a commission
with the Will annexed issue herein to A. A. J. Grigsby of
Circleville Pickaway County Ohio directing him to take the
depositions of said subscribing witnesses and return the same, duly
certified, with all convenient sped to this Court.
N. F. Ovwerturf
Probate Judge
Commission Filed Jan 8/91
To Take Testimony of Witnesses to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. }
To A. J. Grigsby; Greeting.
Know ye that we, in confi-
dence of your prudence and fidelity have appointed you, and by
these presents, do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of Stephen S. Grigsby and Wm. H.
Miller subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
Mary Cleveland thereto annexed, late of the County of Dela-
ware in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command
you that at certan days and places appointed by you, you cause
the said Stephen S. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller to be
brought before you and then and there to examine them on oath
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (126)
Description
[page 126]
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97
Mary Cleveland's Will
or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution
of said Will of the said Mary Clveland and that you re-
duce such examination to writing and return the same to-
gether with this Commission and the Will of the said Mary
Cleveland thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into
our said Probate Court with all convenient speed
In Testimony Whereof, I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware Ohio this
2nd day of January A.D. 1891.
N. J. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All
I Mary Cleveland of the City of Circleville in the
County of Pickaway and State of Ohio being of sound and dis-
posing mind and memory do make and publish this my last
will and testament
Item First - I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be
first paid.
Item Second - I give and bequeath to Alexander B. Cleveland, Silas H.
Cleveland and William B. Cleveland, my children by my second
husband, all my property of every kind and description, that may
be left after the payment of my just debts and funeral expenses
the same to be divided equally among them.
Item Third - My children by my first husband having received their por-
tion of their father's estate, I desire that they shall not re-
ceive any portion of my estate
Item Fourth - I hereby nominate and appoint Silas H. Cleveland
executor of this my last will and testament.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 14th day of November A.D. 1883
her
Mary X Cleveland {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by the said Mary Cleveland, as
her last Will and Testament in our prsence, and at her re-
quest signed by us in her presence
Stephen L. Grigsby
Wm. H. Miller
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97
Mary Cleveland's Will
or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution
of said Will of the said Mary Clveland and that you re-
duce such examination to writing and return the same to-
gether with this Commission and the Will of the said Mary
Cleveland thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into
our said Probate Court with all convenient speed
In Testimony Whereof, I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware Ohio this
2nd day of January A.D. 1891.
N. J. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All
I Mary Cleveland of the City of Circleville in the
County of Pickaway and State of Ohio being of sound and dis-
posing mind and memory do make and publish this my last
will and testament
Item First - I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be
first paid.
Item Second - I give and bequeath to Alexander B. Cleveland, Silas H.
Cleveland and William B. Cleveland, my children by my second
husband, all my property of every kind and description, that may
be left after the payment of my just debts and funeral expenses
the same to be divided equally among them.
Item Third - My children by my first husband having received their por-
tion of their father's estate, I desire that they shall not re-
ceive any portion of my estate
Item Fourth - I hereby nominate and appoint Silas H. Cleveland
executor of this my last will and testament.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 14th day of November A.D. 1883
her
Mary X Cleveland {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by the said Mary Cleveland, as
her last Will and Testament in our prsence, and at her re-
quest signed by us in her presence
Stephen L. Grigsby
Wm. H. Miller
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (127)
Description
[page 127]
[corresponds to page 98 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
98
Mary Cleveland's Will
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed Jan 8/91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Pickaway County ss. } Mary Cleveland
Personally appeared before me A. J. Grigsby Commissioner Steph-
en L. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Mary Cleveland late of Marlborough Township in said
Delaware County deceased, who being by me first duly sworn ac-
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth in relation to the execution of said Will depose and say
that they were present at the execution of the paper before them bear-
ing date the 14th day of November A.D. 1883, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Mary Cleveland now deceased whose name
is signed at the end thereof and at the request of said deceased, subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses in her presence, that they saw
the said Mary Cleveland sign and seal said Will and heard her ac-
knowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament and that the said
Mary Cleveland at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any
restraint.
Stephen L. Grigsby
Wm. H. Miller
The State of Ohio }
Pickaway County ss. } I, A. J. Grigsby duly appointed and comis-
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court of
the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio to take the tes-
timony of Stephen L. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller subscribing
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Mary Cleveland, deceased
late a resident of said County and State which Commission and
the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance
of said Commission I caused the above named Stephen L.
Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller subscribing witnesses as aforesaid to
appear before me at Circleville, Ohio on the Fifth day of Jan-
uary 1891, that they were first duly sworn by me, according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth that
I examined them in relation to the execution of said Will and
reduced their testimony to writing as above set forth in their pres-
ence and that they signed the same in my presence and I further
certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of
the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in the
Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this Fifth day of January A.D. 1891
A. J. Grigsby
Commissioner
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98
Mary Cleveland's Will
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed Jan 8/91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Pickaway County ss. } Mary Cleveland
Personally appeared before me A. J. Grigsby Commissioner Steph-
en L. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Mary Cleveland late of Marlborough Township in said
Delaware County deceased, who being by me first duly sworn ac-
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth in relation to the execution of said Will depose and say
that they were present at the execution of the paper before them bear-
ing date the 14th day of November A.D. 1883, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Mary Cleveland now deceased whose name
is signed at the end thereof and at the request of said deceased, subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses in her presence, that they saw
the said Mary Cleveland sign and seal said Will and heard her ac-
knowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament and that the said
Mary Cleveland at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any
restraint.
Stephen L. Grigsby
Wm. H. Miller
The State of Ohio }
Pickaway County ss. } I, A. J. Grigsby duly appointed and comis-
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court of
the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio to take the tes-
timony of Stephen L. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller subscribing
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Mary Cleveland, deceased
late a resident of said County and State which Commission and
the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance
of said Commission I caused the above named Stephen L.
Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller subscribing witnesses as aforesaid to
appear before me at Circleville, Ohio on the Fifth day of Jan-
uary 1891, that they were first duly sworn by me, according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth that
I examined them in relation to the execution of said Will and
reduced their testimony to writing as above set forth in their pres-
ence and that they signed the same in my presence and I further
certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of
the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in the
Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this Fifth day of January A.D. 1891
A. J. Grigsby
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (128)
Description
[page 128]
[corresponds to page 99 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
99
Mary Cleveland's Will
Journal Entry
January 8th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Cleveland - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of Stephen L. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller
the said subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Mary Cleveland
deceased was this day returned duly executed and the same was
filed herein
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Mary Cleveland,
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested and
that the said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that the
said Will be admitted to probate and that the same together
with the depositions of the witnesses above named as well as the pro-
ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 99 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
99
Mary Cleveland's Will
Journal Entry
January 8th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Cleveland - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of Stephen L. Grigsby and Wm. H. Miller
the said subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Mary Cleveland
deceased was this day returned duly executed and the same was
filed herein
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Mary Cleveland,
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested and
that the said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that the
said Will be admitted to probate and that the same together
with the depositions of the witnesses above named as well as the pro-
ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (129)
Description
[page 129]
[corresponds to page 100 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
100
George D. Williams Will
4 8 14 Journal Entry
January 5th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
George D. WIlliams, deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of George D. Williams, late of Harlem Township in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. In Con-
sideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Hannah Williams, widow,
and Anna Miller - Caroline Moore - Mitchel S. Williams hav-
ing in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9th day of Jan-
uary A.D. 1891, at ten o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Jany. 5th 1891
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of George D. } Application to Admit to Probate
Williams - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that George D. Williams late a resident of the Township
of Harlem in said County decd on or about the 29th day of De-
cember A.D. 1890 leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached,
purporting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said
George D. Williams died leaving Hannah Williams widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. D. Address
Anna Miller Daughter Harlem Ohio
Caroline Moore " Gahanna "
Kate Keeler " Ogden Utah
Anna Williams
James L. Williams McDonald Kans.
Mitchel L. Williams Harlem Ohio
{Anna Williams }
{and her heirs Legatees }
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
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100
George D. Williams Will
4 8 14 Journal Entry
January 5th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
George D. WIlliams, deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of George D. Williams, late of Harlem Township in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. In Con-
sideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Hannah Williams, widow,
and Anna Miller - Caroline Moore - Mitchel S. Williams hav-
ing in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9th day of Jan-
uary A.D. 1891, at ten o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Jany. 5th 1891
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of George D. } Application to Admit to Probate
Williams - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that George D. Williams late a resident of the Township
of Harlem in said County decd on or about the 29th day of De-
cember A.D. 1890 leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached,
purporting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said
George D. Williams died leaving Hannah Williams widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. D. Address
Anna Miller Daughter Harlem Ohio
Caroline Moore " Gahanna "
Kate Keeler " Ogden Utah
Anna Williams
James L. Williams McDonald Kans.
Mitchel L. Williams Harlem Ohio
{Anna Williams }
{and her heirs Legatees }
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
Title
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Description
[page 130]
[corresponds to page 101 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
101
George D. Williams Will
of said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Mitchel L. Williams
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 5th day of January A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named deceased,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the Probate of said
Will:
Dated this 5th day of January A.D. 1891.
Mitchel L. Williams
Notice Ret'd. Jany. 9/91
The State of Ohiho } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and
Testament of George D. Williams, deceased.
To Mitchel L. Williams
You are hereby comanded to not-
ify Anna Miller - Caroline Moore and Hannah Wil-
liams widow that on the 5th day of January A.D. 1891, an in-
strument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of George D. Williams late of Harlem Township, in said
County - deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 9th day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.
M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
At Delaware, Ohio this 5th day of January A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We the undersigned persons within named hereby acknowledge
service of the within notice this 6th day of January A.
D. 1891.
A. A. Miller
Caroline Moore
Hannah Williams
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101
George D. Williams Will
of said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Mitchel L. Williams
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 5th day of January A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named deceased,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the Probate of said
Will:
Dated this 5th day of January A.D. 1891.
Mitchel L. Williams
Notice Ret'd. Jany. 9/91
The State of Ohiho } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and
Testament of George D. Williams, deceased.
To Mitchel L. Williams
You are hereby comanded to not-
ify Anna Miller - Caroline Moore and Hannah Wil-
liams widow that on the 5th day of January A.D. 1891, an in-
strument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of George D. Williams late of Harlem Township, in said
County - deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 9th day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.
M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
At Delaware, Ohio this 5th day of January A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We the undersigned persons within named hereby acknowledge
service of the within notice this 6th day of January A.
D. 1891.
A. A. Miller
Caroline Moore
Hannah Williams
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (131)
Description
[page 131]
[corresponds to page 102 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
102
George D. Williams Will
Probate of Will Filed, Jany 19/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Amanda
Carter and M.P. Carter the subscribing witness to the last Will
and Testament of Geo. D. Williams, late of Harlem Township
in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
in relation to the execution of the Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 25th day of August. A.D. 1887.
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of George D. Wil:
liams that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same
as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Geo. D. Wil:
liams deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Geo. D. Williams at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Amanda Carter
M.P. Carter
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintesses, in open Court, this 9th
day of January. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January. 9th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of George D. Williams, deceased} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 5th day of January. A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of George D. Williams, late of Harlem Township, in this
County deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was
then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court: had
been given to Hannah Williams, widow, Anna Miller- Caroline
Moore and Mitchel L. Williams next of kin of the Testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio pursuant to a fomer order of this Court,
thereupon, on this day came Amanda Carter and M.P. Carter
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn tes:
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said George D. Williams, deceased. That the same was
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102
George D. Williams Will
Probate of Will Filed, Jany 19/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Amanda
Carter and M.P. Carter the subscribing witness to the last Will
and Testament of Geo. D. Williams, late of Harlem Township
in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
in relation to the execution of the Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 25th day of August. A.D. 1887.
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of George D. Wil:
liams that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same
as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Geo. D. Wil:
liams deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Geo. D. Williams at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Amanda Carter
M.P. Carter
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintesses, in open Court, this 9th
day of January. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January. 9th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of George D. Williams, deceased} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 5th day of January. A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of George D. Williams, late of Harlem Township, in this
County deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was
then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court: had
been given to Hannah Williams, widow, Anna Miller- Caroline
Moore and Mitchel L. Williams next of kin of the Testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio pursuant to a fomer order of this Court,
thereupon, on this day came Amanda Carter and M.P. Carter
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn tes:
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said George D. Williams, deceased. That the same was
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (132)
Description
[page 132]
[corresponds to page 103 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
George D. Williams Will 103
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceeding had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Hannah Williams, widow of
said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, George D.
Williams of Harlem County of Delaware and State of Ohio.
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife Hannah Williams all of
my estate both personal and real during her natural life after
paying all my just debts.
Item 2nd
At the death of my said wife I give and devise that the remain:
der of my estate shall be devided equley between my Children.
Anna Miller- Carlina Moor Kate Keeler Anna Wil:
liams and her Heirs and Mitchel L. William.
Item 3rd
I do hereby nominat and appoint James L. Williams and Mitch:
el L. Williams Executors of this my last Will and Testament
Hereby authorizing and empowering them to compromise, adjust
release and discharge in such manner as they may deem
propper the debts and Claims due me
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 25th day of August in the year 1887.
Geo. D. Williams - {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said George D. Williams as his
last Will and Testament in our Presence and signed by us in
his Presence
Amanda Carter
M.P. Carter-
[corresponds to page 103 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
George D. Williams Will 103
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceeding had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Hannah Williams, widow of
said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, George D.
Williams of Harlem County of Delaware and State of Ohio.
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife Hannah Williams all of
my estate both personal and real during her natural life after
paying all my just debts.
Item 2nd
At the death of my said wife I give and devise that the remain:
der of my estate shall be devided equley between my Children.
Anna Miller- Carlina Moor Kate Keeler Anna Wil:
liams and her Heirs and Mitchel L. William.
Item 3rd
I do hereby nominat and appoint James L. Williams and Mitch:
el L. Williams Executors of this my last Will and Testament
Hereby authorizing and empowering them to compromise, adjust
release and discharge in such manner as they may deem
propper the debts and Claims due me
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 25th day of August in the year 1887.
Geo. D. Williams - {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said George D. Williams as his
last Will and Testament in our Presence and signed by us in
his Presence
Amanda Carter
M.P. Carter-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (133)
Description
[page 133]
[corresponds to page 104 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
104 John M. Edwards Will
1816 Journal Entry
January. 12th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will}
of John M. Edwards ~. }
An authenticatd copy of the last Will
and Testament of John M. Edwards - late of Fayette Coun:
ty, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the same, in said
County, were this day presented to this Court for record.
Whereupon, the court, finding that certain real estate devised by
said Will, is situated in this County. hereby admits said copies
to record, as provided by law in such cases.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will of
John M. Edwards - Deceased.
The Last Will and Testament of John M. Edwards.
I John M. Edwards, of Marlboro Mass, but now temporarily of
Fayette County. Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory
and knowing the uncertainty of life, revoking all former Wills, do here:
by declare my Last Will and Testament as follows:
Item 1.
I wish all my just debts to be paid out of the first proceeds of my
estate, including those mentioned in a written memorandum signed
by me and attached to this Will.
Item 2.
I have in my keeping belonging to my wife Amelia S. Edwards,
about ninety nine hundred (9900) Dollars more or less, according
to a book account kept in my own hand writing, and now in her pos:
session. This I direct to be paid to her in full before the bequests
hereinafter mentioned are paid even in part. There is a Paid
up Policy on my life in the Mutual Benefit of Newark N.J.
(already secured to her by me) of eight Hundred and thirty three
(833) dollars. I would make further provision for her, but that
she is possessed of other property in her own right - she knowing and ap:
proving the provisions of this will.
Item 3.
I give to my son William Henry Edwards the Two Thous:
and Dollars which he now has, belonging to me, and for which I hold
his note.
Item 4.
I give and bequeath to my son Charles Wellington Edwards,
my lot with buildings thereon situated in Delaware Ohio, convey:
ed to me by deed recorded in Vol 88. Page 32. Delaware Co. Ohio
Records.
Item 5.
I give and bequeath the remainder of my estate in equal shares
to my two sons aforesaid in which division my son Charles W.
is to take my farm situated near Bloomingberg Ohio at a
valuation of Six Thousand Dollars - said farm being convey:
ed to me by deeds recorded in Vol. 'H' page 56 and in Book 7.
page 154 etc. Fayette Co. Records should my personal estate, exclu-
sive of the $2000 ~ bequeathed in item 3 not equal Six thousand
[corresponds to page 104 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
104 John M. Edwards Will
1816 Journal Entry
January. 12th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will}
of John M. Edwards ~. }
An authenticatd copy of the last Will
and Testament of John M. Edwards - late of Fayette Coun:
ty, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the same, in said
County, were this day presented to this Court for record.
Whereupon, the court, finding that certain real estate devised by
said Will, is situated in this County. hereby admits said copies
to record, as provided by law in such cases.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will of
John M. Edwards - Deceased.
The Last Will and Testament of John M. Edwards.
I John M. Edwards, of Marlboro Mass, but now temporarily of
Fayette County. Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory
and knowing the uncertainty of life, revoking all former Wills, do here:
by declare my Last Will and Testament as follows:
Item 1.
I wish all my just debts to be paid out of the first proceeds of my
estate, including those mentioned in a written memorandum signed
by me and attached to this Will.
Item 2.
I have in my keeping belonging to my wife Amelia S. Edwards,
about ninety nine hundred (9900) Dollars more or less, according
to a book account kept in my own hand writing, and now in her pos:
session. This I direct to be paid to her in full before the bequests
hereinafter mentioned are paid even in part. There is a Paid
up Policy on my life in the Mutual Benefit of Newark N.J.
(already secured to her by me) of eight Hundred and thirty three
(833) dollars. I would make further provision for her, but that
she is possessed of other property in her own right - she knowing and ap:
proving the provisions of this will.
Item 3.
I give to my son William Henry Edwards the Two Thous:
and Dollars which he now has, belonging to me, and for which I hold
his note.
Item 4.
I give and bequeath to my son Charles Wellington Edwards,
my lot with buildings thereon situated in Delaware Ohio, convey:
ed to me by deed recorded in Vol 88. Page 32. Delaware Co. Ohio
Records.
Item 5.
I give and bequeath the remainder of my estate in equal shares
to my two sons aforesaid in which division my son Charles W.
is to take my farm situated near Bloomingberg Ohio at a
valuation of Six Thousand Dollars - said farm being convey:
ed to me by deeds recorded in Vol. 'H' page 56 and in Book 7.
page 154 etc. Fayette Co. Records should my personal estate, exclu-
sive of the $2000 ~ bequeathed in item 3 not equal Six thousand
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (134)
Description
[page 134]
[corresponds to page 105 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John M. Edward's Will 105
dollars, the division provided for in this item to be delayed until
it does.
Item 6.
I direct that there be no inventory made of my chattel except money or the
estates property
or sale of it ~ but that it be distributed in accordance with any
written memorandum that I may hereafter make and sign for
that purpose, or in the absence of such memorandum, as my wife may
judge best.
Item 7.
I hereby appoint my two sons William H. and Charles W. Ed:
wards, executors of this my Last Will and Testament, and request
that their bonds be accepted without sureties
Item 8.
I wish this Will to be admitted to probate and record in Fay-
ette County, and an authenticated Copy to be recorded in Dela-
ware Ohio County records.
In testimony whereof I hereto sign my name this
Fourth day of July. 1890.
John M. Edwards
We hereby certify that John M. Edwards being personally known
to us, in our presence acknowledged the signing of the foregoing in:
strument of writing, declaring it to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and we in the presence of him and of each other hereto sign
our names, this Fourth day of July, 1890. Interlination in
Item 6 made before acknowledgedment.
Henry H. Edwards
James M. Edwards
My Debts as referred in Item 1 of my Will of this date:
1. I have in my hands and owe about $1867 Dollars more or less,
belonging to Sarah Blance Waddell as the Legatee of Arabella
W. Waddell, as per her Will. Highland County. Probate Nov.
8. 1875. the same being shown in my account with the estate.
2. I owe Charles E. Wright of Marlborough Mass. Twenty two
Hundred (2200) Dollars, with interest as per my note to him
John M. Edwards.
Journal I. Page 487
In the Matter of the Will of} In Probate Court of Fayette
John M. Edwards deceased } County Ohio.
November 26' 1890.
This day an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of John M. Edwards late of Marlborough Mass.
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate. On consideration
Whereof it is ordered that said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due Notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to pro:
[corresponds to page 105 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John M. Edward's Will 105
dollars, the division provided for in this item to be delayed until
it does.
Item 6.
I direct that there be no inventory made of my chattel except money or the
estates property
or sale of it ~ but that it be distributed in accordance with any
written memorandum that I may hereafter make and sign for
that purpose, or in the absence of such memorandum, as my wife may
judge best.
Item 7.
I hereby appoint my two sons William H. and Charles W. Ed:
wards, executors of this my Last Will and Testament, and request
that their bonds be accepted without sureties
Item 8.
I wish this Will to be admitted to probate and record in Fay-
ette County, and an authenticated Copy to be recorded in Dela-
ware Ohio County records.
In testimony whereof I hereto sign my name this
Fourth day of July. 1890.
John M. Edwards
We hereby certify that John M. Edwards being personally known
to us, in our presence acknowledged the signing of the foregoing in:
strument of writing, declaring it to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and we in the presence of him and of each other hereto sign
our names, this Fourth day of July, 1890. Interlination in
Item 6 made before acknowledgedment.
Henry H. Edwards
James M. Edwards
My Debts as referred in Item 1 of my Will of this date:
1. I have in my hands and owe about $1867 Dollars more or less,
belonging to Sarah Blance Waddell as the Legatee of Arabella
W. Waddell, as per her Will. Highland County. Probate Nov.
8. 1875. the same being shown in my account with the estate.
2. I owe Charles E. Wright of Marlborough Mass. Twenty two
Hundred (2200) Dollars, with interest as per my note to him
John M. Edwards.
Journal I. Page 487
In the Matter of the Will of} In Probate Court of Fayette
John M. Edwards deceased } County Ohio.
November 26' 1890.
This day an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of John M. Edwards late of Marlborough Mass.
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate. On consideration
Whereof it is ordered that said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due Notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to pro:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (135)
Description
[page 135]
[corresponds to page 106 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
106 John M. Edwards' Will
bate and record be given to Amelia S. Edwards, widow of said John
M. Edwards, whose Post Office address is Marlborough Mass.
and William H. Edwards son of said decedent whose Post Office
address is Chicago Ill. and Charles W. Edwards son of said decedent
whose Post Office address is Delaware Ohio. All the next of kin
of the Testator resident as aforesaid that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 10th day of December 1890. at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge.
And aftgerwards to wit on the 5" day of December A.D. 1890.
Waiver of Amelia S. Edwards was filed herein words and figure
following, to wit:
We Amelia S. Edwards of Marlborough Mass. widow of
John M. Edwards of said place deceased, Wm. H. Edwards
of Chicago Illinois and Charles W. Edwards of Delaware
Ohio sons of said John M. Edwares, deceased, hereby waive
Notice of the time and place of Probate of the Last Will and Tes
tament of said John M. Edwares, decd. And consent to the Pro:
bate thereof at the Probate Court of Fayette County Ohio on the
13" day of December A.D. 1890. Hereby waiving any question of the
place of Original Probate there may be, and asking the Probate
Court of said County and State to take the testimony of Witness:
es and enter said Will of Probate in said County in accordance
with the laws of the State of Ohio at the time named herein as
per request of Testator.
Witness our hands this first day of December A.D. 1890
Amelia S. Edwards.
And afterwards on said 5" day of December A.D. 1890.
Waiver of Charles W. Edwards was filed herein in words and fig:
ures following to wit:
We Amelia S. Edwards of Marlborough Mass, widow of John
M. Edwards of said place deceased, Wm. H. Edwards of Chi:
cago Illinois and Charles W. Edwards of Delaware Ohio
sons of said John M. Edwares deceased, hereby waive Notice of
the time and place of Probate of the Last Will and Testament of
said John M. Edwards deceased and consent to the Probate there:
of at the Probate Court of Fayette County Ohio on the 13"
day of December. A.D. 1890. hereby waiving any question of
the place of original Probate there may be, and asking the Pro:
bate Court of said County and State to take the testimony of
witnesses and enter said Will of Probate in said County in
accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio at the time
named herein as per request of Testator.
Witness our hands this 2" day of December A.D. 1890.
Charles W. Edwards
[corresponds to page 106 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
106 John M. Edwards' Will
bate and record be given to Amelia S. Edwards, widow of said John
M. Edwards, whose Post Office address is Marlborough Mass.
and William H. Edwards son of said decedent whose Post Office
address is Chicago Ill. and Charles W. Edwards son of said decedent
whose Post Office address is Delaware Ohio. All the next of kin
of the Testator resident as aforesaid that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 10th day of December 1890. at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge.
And aftgerwards to wit on the 5" day of December A.D. 1890.
Waiver of Amelia S. Edwards was filed herein words and figure
following, to wit:
We Amelia S. Edwards of Marlborough Mass. widow of
John M. Edwards of said place deceased, Wm. H. Edwards
of Chicago Illinois and Charles W. Edwards of Delaware
Ohio sons of said John M. Edwares, deceased, hereby waive
Notice of the time and place of Probate of the Last Will and Tes
tament of said John M. Edwares, decd. And consent to the Pro:
bate thereof at the Probate Court of Fayette County Ohio on the
13" day of December A.D. 1890. Hereby waiving any question of the
place of Original Probate there may be, and asking the Probate
Court of said County and State to take the testimony of Witness:
es and enter said Will of Probate in said County in accordance
with the laws of the State of Ohio at the time named herein as
per request of Testator.
Witness our hands this first day of December A.D. 1890
Amelia S. Edwards.
And afterwards on said 5" day of December A.D. 1890.
Waiver of Charles W. Edwards was filed herein in words and fig:
ures following to wit:
We Amelia S. Edwards of Marlborough Mass, widow of John
M. Edwards of said place deceased, Wm. H. Edwards of Chi:
cago Illinois and Charles W. Edwards of Delaware Ohio
sons of said John M. Edwares deceased, hereby waive Notice of
the time and place of Probate of the Last Will and Testament of
said John M. Edwards deceased and consent to the Probate there:
of at the Probate Court of Fayette County Ohio on the 13"
day of December. A.D. 1890. hereby waiving any question of
the place of original Probate there may be, and asking the Pro:
bate Court of said County and State to take the testimony of
witnesses and enter said Will of Probate in said County in
accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio at the time
named herein as per request of Testator.
Witness our hands this 2" day of December A.D. 1890.
Charles W. Edwards
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (137)
Description
[page 137]
[corresponds to page 108 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
108 John M. Edwards Will
before me.
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio Fayette County, ss.
Henry H. Edwards being duly sworn and examined as a wit:
ness in the above entitled matter says: I was present at the execu:
tion of the instrument now shown to me bearing date the 4th day of Ju:
ly A.D. 1890 and offered for probate the Last Will and Testament of
John M. Edwards now deceased sign said instrument and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and I
thereupon at his request and in his presence subscribed my name to the
same as a witness. The said decedent at the time of so executing
said instrument was upwards of 21 years of age was of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Edwards.
Sworn to and subscribed this 13th day of December A.D. 1890. before me
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge.
And Afterwards, to wit on said 13th day of December. A.D. 1890
the findings and orders of this Court relative to the last Will and
Testament of John M. Edwards deceased were entered on the
Journal in words and figures following, to wit:
In the Matter of the Will of: } December 13th 1890.
John M. Edwards deceased. }
Be it remembered that heretofore to-wit:
on the 26th day of November A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John M. Ed:
wards late of Marlborough Mass. deceased, was produced in open court
for probate and was then filed. And it now being shown to the sat
isfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will and
of the application to admit the same to probate, and record has
been waived by all the next of kin of the Testator, to-wit:
Amelia S. Edwards widow of testator, and William H. Ed:
wards and Charles W. Edwards sons of the testator whose wai:
vers and consent to probate are filed with said Will in this
Court. Therefore on this day came James M. Edwards and
Henry H. Edwards the subscribing witnesses to said Will who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing by them
respectively subscribed and filed with said Will. Whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said John M. Edwards, deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said
Testator at the time of signing the same was of lawful age
[corresponds to page 108 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
108 John M. Edwards Will
before me.
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio Fayette County, ss.
Henry H. Edwards being duly sworn and examined as a wit:
ness in the above entitled matter says: I was present at the execu:
tion of the instrument now shown to me bearing date the 4th day of Ju:
ly A.D. 1890 and offered for probate the Last Will and Testament of
John M. Edwards now deceased sign said instrument and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and I
thereupon at his request and in his presence subscribed my name to the
same as a witness. The said decedent at the time of so executing
said instrument was upwards of 21 years of age was of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Edwards.
Sworn to and subscribed this 13th day of December A.D. 1890. before me
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge.
And Afterwards, to wit on said 13th day of December. A.D. 1890
the findings and orders of this Court relative to the last Will and
Testament of John M. Edwards deceased were entered on the
Journal in words and figures following, to wit:
In the Matter of the Will of: } December 13th 1890.
John M. Edwards deceased. }
Be it remembered that heretofore to-wit:
on the 26th day of November A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John M. Ed:
wards late of Marlborough Mass. deceased, was produced in open court
for probate and was then filed. And it now being shown to the sat
isfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will and
of the application to admit the same to probate, and record has
been waived by all the next of kin of the Testator, to-wit:
Amelia S. Edwards widow of testator, and William H. Ed:
wards and Charles W. Edwards sons of the testator whose wai:
vers and consent to probate are filed with said Will in this
Court. Therefore on this day came James M. Edwards and
Henry H. Edwards the subscribing witnesses to said Will who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing by them
respectively subscribed and filed with said Will. Whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said John M. Edwards, deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said
Testator at the time of signing the same was of lawful age
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (138)
Description
[page 138]
[corresponds to page 109 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John M. Edwards Will. 109
of sound mind and disposing memory and under no undue or unlawful
restraint whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court ordered that the
said Will be admitted to Probate and that the same together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named and the waivers of the next
of kin as well as the proceedings had thereon be entered of record in
this Court.
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge
Certificate to Copies
The State of Ohio} Probate Corut
Fayette County.ss}
I, Thos. D. McElwain Judge and Ex-Of:
ficio Clerk of the Probate Court, within and for the County of
Fayette and State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the Last Will and Testament of John M. Edwards late
of Marlborough Mass. deceased and of all Journal Entries of Probate
thereof together with all papers and orders of this Court in the matter
of the Probate of the same as the same appear upon the records of said
Court, and I further certify that I have carefully compared the fore:
going copy with the original record, and that the same is a full and
correct transcript thereof.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the Seal of said Probate Corut at Washingto C.
H. Ohio, this 2nd day of January A.D. 1891.
Thos. D. McElwain
{Seal} Probate Judge and Ex-Officio
Clerk of said Court
The State of Ohio} Probate
Fayette County.ss}
I, Thos. D. McElwain sole Judge of the
Probate Court, within and for said County and State, the same being a
court of law and of record, do hereby certify that Thos. D. McElwain
whose genuine signature is attached to the foregoing certificate, is, and
was at the time of signing the same. Ex-Officio Clerk of said
Probate Court and as such, full faith and credit are due his acts
and that the above certificate is in due form of law, and made by the
proper officer
In witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the Seal of said Probate Court at Washington C.
H. Ohio, this 2nd day of January A.D. 1891.
Thos. D. McElwain
{Seal} Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 109 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John M. Edwards Will. 109
of sound mind and disposing memory and under no undue or unlawful
restraint whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court ordered that the
said Will be admitted to Probate and that the same together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named and the waivers of the next
of kin as well as the proceedings had thereon be entered of record in
this Court.
Thos. D. McElwain
Probate Judge
Certificate to Copies
The State of Ohio} Probate Corut
Fayette County.ss}
I, Thos. D. McElwain Judge and Ex-Of:
ficio Clerk of the Probate Court, within and for the County of
Fayette and State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the Last Will and Testament of John M. Edwards late
of Marlborough Mass. deceased and of all Journal Entries of Probate
thereof together with all papers and orders of this Court in the matter
of the Probate of the same as the same appear upon the records of said
Court, and I further certify that I have carefully compared the fore:
going copy with the original record, and that the same is a full and
correct transcript thereof.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the Seal of said Probate Corut at Washingto C.
H. Ohio, this 2nd day of January A.D. 1891.
Thos. D. McElwain
{Seal} Probate Judge and Ex-Officio
Clerk of said Court
The State of Ohio} Probate
Fayette County.ss}
I, Thos. D. McElwain sole Judge of the
Probate Court, within and for said County and State, the same being a
court of law and of record, do hereby certify that Thos. D. McElwain
whose genuine signature is attached to the foregoing certificate, is, and
was at the time of signing the same. Ex-Officio Clerk of said
Probate Court and as such, full faith and credit are due his acts
and that the above certificate is in due form of law, and made by the
proper officer
In witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the Seal of said Probate Court at Washington C.
H. Ohio, this 2nd day of January A.D. 1891.
Thos. D. McElwain
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (139)
Description
[page 139]
[corresponds to page 110 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
110 Elizabeth Belknap's Will
Journal Entry
January 3rd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth Belknap deceased}
This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Belknap,
late of Oxfor Township, in this County deceased, was produced in open
Court for Probate; On Consideration whereof, it is ordered that the
said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to William
Belknap widower of said Testatrix, and also notice issue to Minerva
Belknap to be served on Maud H. Belknap, William D. Belknap
Charles R. Belknap- and Claud E. Belknap, next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 13th day of January. A.D. 1891.
at 10 o'clock A.M., to which time the hearing of said Will is now con:
tinued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jany 3/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court -
Franklin County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Mrs. Elizabeth} Application to Admit to Probate
Belknap- deceased~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Mrs. Elizabeth Belknap late a resident of the Town of
Ashley - Delaware County - died on or about the 13 day of Septem:
ber. A.D. 1889, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,
purporting to be her last Will and Testament: That the said
Elizabeth Belknap died leaving Wm Belknap of Ashley, O.
widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio.
Name Age Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
of
Minor
Maud H. Belknap 15 Grand daughter Columbus. O.
William D. Belknap 11 " son " "
Charles R. Belknap 9 " " " "
Claud E. Belknap 6 " " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Minderva Belknap. Daughter-in-law
[corresponds to page 110 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
110 Elizabeth Belknap's Will
Journal Entry
January 3rd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth Belknap deceased}
This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Belknap,
late of Oxfor Township, in this County deceased, was produced in open
Court for Probate; On Consideration whereof, it is ordered that the
said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to William
Belknap widower of said Testatrix, and also notice issue to Minerva
Belknap to be served on Maud H. Belknap, William D. Belknap
Charles R. Belknap- and Claud E. Belknap, next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 13th day of January. A.D. 1891.
at 10 o'clock A.M., to which time the hearing of said Will is now con:
tinued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jany 3/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court -
Franklin County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Mrs. Elizabeth} Application to Admit to Probate
Belknap- deceased~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Mrs. Elizabeth Belknap late a resident of the Town of
Ashley - Delaware County - died on or about the 13 day of Septem:
ber. A.D. 1889, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,
purporting to be her last Will and Testament: That the said
Elizabeth Belknap died leaving Wm Belknap of Ashley, O.
widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio.
Name Age Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
of
Minor
Maud H. Belknap 15 Grand daughter Columbus. O.
William D. Belknap 11 " son " "
Charles R. Belknap 9 " " " "
Claud E. Belknap 6 " " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Minderva Belknap. Daughter-in-law
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (140)
Description
[page 140]
[corresponds to page 111 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Elizabeth Belknap's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 24th day of December- A.D. 1890.
E.E. Corwin
{Seal} Notary Public in and for
Franklin Co. Ohio
Subpeona. Filed Jan. 9/91
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
To Joseph C. Eckels and Chas. F. Olmsted.
You are hereby required to attend before our Court of Probate, held
at the Court House in Delaware, within and for said County, on
the 13" day of January. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M. to testify, all
and singular, such matters and things as you may know in the matter of
the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Belknap late of said
County deceased, and this you shall in no wise omit under penalty
of the law.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, at Delaware,
this 7" day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I hereby acknowledge service of within Subpoena.
J.E. Eckels .
Chas. F. Olmsted .
Notice Filed Jan. 5/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap deceased.
To William B. Belknap of Ashley
Ohio, widower.
You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of Janu:
ary. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Elizabeth Belknap, late of Oxford Town:
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 13" day of January. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 3rd day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 5" day of January. A.D. 1891.
W.B. Belknap.
[corresponds to page 111 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Elizabeth Belknap's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 24th day of December- A.D. 1890.
E.E. Corwin
{Seal} Notary Public in and for
Franklin Co. Ohio
Subpeona. Filed Jan. 9/91
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
To Joseph C. Eckels and Chas. F. Olmsted.
You are hereby required to attend before our Court of Probate, held
at the Court House in Delaware, within and for said County, on
the 13" day of January. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M. to testify, all
and singular, such matters and things as you may know in the matter of
the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Belknap late of said
County deceased, and this you shall in no wise omit under penalty
of the law.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, at Delaware,
this 7" day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I hereby acknowledge service of within Subpoena.
J.E. Eckels .
Chas. F. Olmsted .
Notice Filed Jan. 5/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap deceased.
To William B. Belknap of Ashley
Ohio, widower.
You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of Janu:
ary. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Elizabeth Belknap, late of Oxford Town:
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 13" day of January. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 3rd day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 5" day of January. A.D. 1891.
W.B. Belknap.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (141)
Description
[page 141]
[corresponds to page 112 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
112 Elizabeth Belknap Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap, deceased.
To Minerva Belknap:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Maud H. Belknap- William D. Belknap- Charles R. Belknap
and Claud E. Belknap that on the 3rd day of January. A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Elizabeth Belknap, late of Oxford Township, in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 13" day of January. A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 3rd day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed Jan. 9/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Minerva Belknap being duly sworn, says
that on the 7th day of January. A.D. 1891.
she served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Maud H. Belknap- William D. Belknap.
Charles R. Belknap. and Claud E. Belknap.
Minerva Belknap.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7th day of
January A.D. 1891.
E.E. Corwin
{Seal} Notary Public in & for
Franklin Co. Ohio.
I the undersigned person mother of, and the person with whom
within named minors reside hereby acknowledge service of the within
notice this 7th day of January. A.D. 1891.
Minerva Belknap.
Probate of Will Filed Jan 13/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph
C. Eckels- Chas. F. Olmsted and Maud E. Claypool the sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Bel:
knap, late of Oxford Township in said Delaware County deceased,
who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
[corresponds to page 112 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
112 Elizabeth Belknap Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap, deceased.
To Minerva Belknap:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Maud H. Belknap- William D. Belknap- Charles R. Belknap
and Claud E. Belknap that on the 3rd day of January. A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Elizabeth Belknap, late of Oxford Township, in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 13" day of January. A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 3rd day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed Jan. 9/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Minerva Belknap being duly sworn, says
that on the 7th day of January. A.D. 1891.
she served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Maud H. Belknap- William D. Belknap.
Charles R. Belknap. and Claud E. Belknap.
Minerva Belknap.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7th day of
January A.D. 1891.
E.E. Corwin
{Seal} Notary Public in & for
Franklin Co. Ohio.
I the undersigned person mother of, and the person with whom
within named minors reside hereby acknowledge service of the within
notice this 7th day of January. A.D. 1891.
Minerva Belknap.
Probate of Will Filed Jan 13/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph
C. Eckels- Chas. F. Olmsted and Maud E. Claypool the sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Bel:
knap, late of Oxford Township in said Delaware County deceased,
who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (142)
Description
[page 142]
[corresponds to page 113 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Elizabeth Belknap Will 113
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 31" day
of Aug. A.D. 1889, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap now deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Elizabeth Belknap- that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the
said Elizabeth Belknap deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament, and
that the said Elizabeth Belknap at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint.
Joseph C. Eckels
Chas. F. Olmsted
Maud E. Claypool.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 13"
day of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January. 13' 1891.
In the matter of the Will of: }
Elizabeth Belknap. decd } Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on the 3rd day of January. A.D. 1891, an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap, late of Oxford Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to William
Belknap widower and Maud H. Belknap- William D. Belknap-
Charles R. Belknap and Claud E. Belknap next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order
of this Court thereupon, on this day came Jospeh C. Eckels-
Chas F. Olmsted and Maud E. Claypool the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due
execution and attestation of said Will. Which testimony was re:
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Elizabeth Belknap.
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the
said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re:
straint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said will be
admitted to probate, and that the same together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had thereon be
entered of record in this Corut ~ Citation ordered and issued to
[corresponds to page 113 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Elizabeth Belknap Will 113
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 31" day
of Aug. A.D. 1889, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap now deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Elizabeth Belknap- that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the
said Elizabeth Belknap deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament, and
that the said Elizabeth Belknap at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint.
Joseph C. Eckels
Chas. F. Olmsted
Maud E. Claypool.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 13"
day of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January. 13' 1891.
In the matter of the Will of: }
Elizabeth Belknap. decd } Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on the 3rd day of January. A.D. 1891, an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Belknap, late of Oxford Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to William
Belknap widower and Maud H. Belknap- William D. Belknap-
Charles R. Belknap and Claud E. Belknap next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order
of this Court thereupon, on this day came Jospeh C. Eckels-
Chas F. Olmsted and Maud E. Claypool the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due
execution and attestation of said Will. Which testimony was re:
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Elizabeth Belknap.
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the
said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re:
straint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said will be
admitted to probate, and that the same together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had thereon be
entered of record in this Corut ~ Citation ordered and issued to
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (143)
Description
[page 143]
[corresponds to page 114 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
114 Elizabeth Belknap Will
William Belknap widower of said decedent to elect as to said Will,
as required by law, and thereupon came said William Belknap and
acknowledged service of the within citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Copy of Will
I, Elizabeth Belknap of Ashley Delaware County, Ohio make this
my last Will.
I give devise bequeath my estate and property both real and Personal as fol:
lows that is to say, after paying all my debts including an agreement
to Donate one Thousand Dollars to the M.E. Church as provided for
in said agreement (This line erased with lead pencil.)
and the interest on same from my deceased until paid
I give devise bequeath one Hundred Dollars to my neice Fruittilda
Harroun now living in Van Wert County, O.
I give devise bequeath one Hundred Dollars to my Sister in law,
Hannah Belknap now living in Licking County. O.
I give devise bequeath Fifty Dollars to Mrs. Terry the Widow of
James Terry now living in Ashley O.
I give devise bequeath not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars for the pur:
pose of making a suitable family tomb and putting up monument thereto
After paying all the above, all the balance of my estate both real and per:
sonal I give devise bequeath to my beloved Grand Children namely
Maud H. William- Charles and Claud Belknap now living in
Columbus O. to share and share alike to be paid as follows the principal
the amount at my decease to be paid to each, their proportion as they ar:
rive at the age of twenty one years.
All interest or income from said estate both real and Personal shall be
held and kept in interest by my executor or executors and the fund as a:
rising shall be so held so long as my beloved Husband may live as a
guarantee fund for his comfort and my Executor or Executors are here:
by instructed to use such fund from time to time as it becomes neces:
sary for the comfort of my beloved Husband Wm. B. Belknap, all or my
part of said fund remaining after the decease of my said Husband shall
be paid over in equal proprotion to my beloved Grand Children above
named.
I appoint J.S. Brumback and David L. Brumback Jointly of Van
Wert Van Wert County. Ohio. Bankers. Jointly. Executors of this
my Will without bond, in witness whereof I have signed and sealed and
published and declared this instrument as my last Will, at Ashley Del:
aware County, O. this the 31 day of August 1889.
Elizabeth Belknap {Seal}
The said Elizabeth Belknap at Ashley on said day Aug. 31st 1889. sign:
ed and sealed this instrument and published and declared the same as and for her
last Will, and we at her request and in her presence and in the presence of each
other have hereunto written our names as subscribing witnesses.
Joseph C. Eckels. {Seal}
Chas F. Olmsted {Seal}
Maud E. Claypool {Seal}
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (144)
Description
[page 144]
[corresponds to page 115 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jesse Eury Will 115
4817 A. Application for Probate of Will Filed Jany 5/9.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Jesse Eury } Application to Admit to Probate
Deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jesse Eury late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County, died on or about the 21" day of December. A.D. 1890.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament. That the said Jesse Eury died leav:
ing Mary Eury widow, whose P.O. address is Delaware O. and
the following named person his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio:
Josephine Miller Daughter Delaware Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will.
Josephine Miller
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 5" day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
We, the undersigned widow next of kin of the within named de:
cedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 5" day of January. A.D. 1891.
Josephine Miller
Mary Eury
Journal Entry
January, 5 1891.
In the Matter of the Will}
of Jesse Eury, deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jesse Eury, late of Delaware Township, in this County - de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On Consideration
Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court.
And thereupon came Mary Eury, widow, and Josephine Miller
only next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio
and in writing, waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will.
And thereupon came James R. Lytle one of the subscribing
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (145)
Description
[page 145]
[corresponds to page 116 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
116 Jesse Eury's Will
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due exe:
cution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writ:
ing by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that J.W. Lytle, the other subscrib:
ing witness to said Will, is a resident of Tallahassee - Leon County,
Florida and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore
ordered that a Commission, with the Will annexed issue herein to
L.B. Jamlwell of Tallahassee - Leon County, Florida directing
him to take the testimony of said subscribing witness, and return the
same, according to law, with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
"Testimony of James R. Lytle"
In the Probate Court, } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of Jesse Eury Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } James R. Lytle, being duly sworn and examined
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 31st day of October. A.D. 1890, and offered for
probate as the last Will and Testament of Jesse Eury, late of
Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence subscrib:
ed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
James R. Lytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court, this 5th
day of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will.
The State of Ohio } I, L. B. Jrombwell, Greeting
Delaware County, ss}
Know Ye That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full
power and authority to examine and take the deposition of J. W.
Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jesse Eury hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware
in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you
that at certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said
[corresponds to page 116 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
116 Jesse Eury's Will
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due exe:
cution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writ:
ing by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that J.W. Lytle, the other subscrib:
ing witness to said Will, is a resident of Tallahassee - Leon County,
Florida and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore
ordered that a Commission, with the Will annexed issue herein to
L.B. Jamlwell of Tallahassee - Leon County, Florida directing
him to take the testimony of said subscribing witness, and return the
same, according to law, with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
"Testimony of James R. Lytle"
In the Probate Court, } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of Jesse Eury Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss } James R. Lytle, being duly sworn and examined
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 31st day of October. A.D. 1890, and offered for
probate as the last Will and Testament of Jesse Eury, late of
Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence subscrib:
ed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
James R. Lytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court, this 5th
day of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will.
The State of Ohio } I, L. B. Jrombwell, Greeting
Delaware County, ss}
Know Ye That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full
power and authority to examine and take the deposition of J. W.
Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jesse Eury hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware
in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you
that at certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said
Title
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Description
[page 146]
[corresponds to index page 117 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jesse Eury's Will 117
J.W. Lytle to be brought before you, and then and there to examine
him on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the
due execution of said Will of the said Jesse Eury and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same
together with this Commission and the Will of the said Jesse
Eury thereto annexed, closed up under your seal into our said Pro:
bate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 5th day of
January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Jesse Eury
of Delaware Township, Delaware County, Ohio do make and
publish this my last Will and testament hereby revoking all
former Wills by me made.
Item First
I desire that all my just debts and charges be first paid.
Item Second
I give and devise to my beloved wife Mary Eury and my beloved
daughter Josephine Miller and to the survivor of them, absolute:
ly and unconditionally, all my house hold good and kitchen furni:
ture, all my farming utensils and all my live stock, and all grain
fodder, hat & feed of which I may be possed at the time of
my decease.
Item Third
I give and devise to my said wife Mary Eury and my said
daughter Jesephine Miller, during their natural lives and during
the natural life of the survivor of them, all the rest and residue
of my estate, both real and personal. They, or the survivor of them,
are to keep up repairs and pay the taxes on the real estate, but
are not to be held responsible for the loss of buildings by accident,
fire or unavoidable causuality.
They are to pay the Taxes on the notes and mortgages and other
property, but they are not to be held responsible for loss of mon:
ey loaned when the same is unavoidable.
All the income, rents and profits from the real estate, after
paying taxes & repairs, is to belong to them or to the survivor of
them, absolutely & unconditionally. And the interest and income
from the monies, notes & mortgages, after the payment of Taxes
is to belong to them or the survivor of them, absolutely and uncondition:
ally, and they or the survivor of them, are not to be held accounta:
ble for rents & profits, Increase or Interest.
Item Fourth
At the decease of my said wife and daughter, or the survivor
of them, I give and devise to the children of my sister Mary Coch:
ran and their heirs, and the children of my Brother Samuel Eury
and their heirs and the children of my sister Margaret Smith and
their heirs and to the children of my Brother Noah Eury and
[corresponds to index page 117 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jesse Eury's Will 117
J.W. Lytle to be brought before you, and then and there to examine
him on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the
due execution of said Will of the said Jesse Eury and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same
together with this Commission and the Will of the said Jesse
Eury thereto annexed, closed up under your seal into our said Pro:
bate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 5th day of
January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Jesse Eury
of Delaware Township, Delaware County, Ohio do make and
publish this my last Will and testament hereby revoking all
former Wills by me made.
Item First
I desire that all my just debts and charges be first paid.
Item Second
I give and devise to my beloved wife Mary Eury and my beloved
daughter Josephine Miller and to the survivor of them, absolute:
ly and unconditionally, all my house hold good and kitchen furni:
ture, all my farming utensils and all my live stock, and all grain
fodder, hat & feed of which I may be possed at the time of
my decease.
Item Third
I give and devise to my said wife Mary Eury and my said
daughter Jesephine Miller, during their natural lives and during
the natural life of the survivor of them, all the rest and residue
of my estate, both real and personal. They, or the survivor of them,
are to keep up repairs and pay the taxes on the real estate, but
are not to be held responsible for the loss of buildings by accident,
fire or unavoidable causuality.
They are to pay the Taxes on the notes and mortgages and other
property, but they are not to be held responsible for loss of mon:
ey loaned when the same is unavoidable.
All the income, rents and profits from the real estate, after
paying taxes & repairs, is to belong to them or to the survivor of
them, absolutely & unconditionally. And the interest and income
from the monies, notes & mortgages, after the payment of Taxes
is to belong to them or the survivor of them, absolutely and uncondition:
ally, and they or the survivor of them, are not to be held accounta:
ble for rents & profits, Increase or Interest.
Item Fourth
At the decease of my said wife and daughter, or the survivor
of them, I give and devise to the children of my sister Mary Coch:
ran and their heirs, and the children of my Brother Samuel Eury
and their heirs and the children of my sister Margaret Smith and
their heirs and to the children of my Brother Noah Eury and
Title
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Description
[page 147]
[corresponds to page 118 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
118 Jesse Eurys Will
their heirs, all my property both real and personal, mentioned in Item
Three of this Will. That is to say each child of my said brothers and
sisters or their heirs shall have and take an equal portion of my
estate set forth in Item three of this Will.
Item Fifth
I hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife and my beloved daught:
er Executrixes and Trustees of this my last Will and Testament,
with power to choose or select, whomsoever, they or the survivor of
them may wish to assist them in carrying out the provisions, of the
same, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to discharge all
debts due me. To cancel all mortgages, To re-invest monies
paid in and to Loan money in their own names or the name of the sur:
vivor of them as such Executrixes & Trustees, and to do and per:
form all things necessary be done in carrying out the provisions of
this Will. They are to give bond and an appraisement shall
be had of my estate but no sale of the property shall be had and the
probate court is hereby authorized to direct the omission of the same
pursuant to the Statute.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 31st day of October. A.D. 1890.
Jesse Eury {Seal}
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by Jesse Eury as his last Will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence and at
his special instance and request.
James R. Lytle
J.W. Lytle
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed. Jan 25/91
The State of Florida} In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Leon County ss } of Jesse Eury.
Personally appeared before L. B. Jrombwell, Commissioner, J.W.
Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Jesse Eury late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That he was
present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 31st day
of October. A.D. 1890. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Jesse Eury now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof,
a witness in his presence; that he saw the said Jesse Eury sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Jesse Eury at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
J.W. Lytle
[corresponds to page 118 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
118 Jesse Eurys Will
their heirs, all my property both real and personal, mentioned in Item
Three of this Will. That is to say each child of my said brothers and
sisters or their heirs shall have and take an equal portion of my
estate set forth in Item three of this Will.
Item Fifth
I hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife and my beloved daught:
er Executrixes and Trustees of this my last Will and Testament,
with power to choose or select, whomsoever, they or the survivor of
them may wish to assist them in carrying out the provisions, of the
same, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to discharge all
debts due me. To cancel all mortgages, To re-invest monies
paid in and to Loan money in their own names or the name of the sur:
vivor of them as such Executrixes & Trustees, and to do and per:
form all things necessary be done in carrying out the provisions of
this Will. They are to give bond and an appraisement shall
be had of my estate but no sale of the property shall be had and the
probate court is hereby authorized to direct the omission of the same
pursuant to the Statute.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 31st day of October. A.D. 1890.
Jesse Eury {Seal}
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by Jesse Eury as his last Will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence and at
his special instance and request.
James R. Lytle
J.W. Lytle
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed. Jan 25/91
The State of Florida} In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Leon County ss } of Jesse Eury.
Personally appeared before L. B. Jrombwell, Commissioner, J.W.
Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Jesse Eury late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That he was
present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 31st day
of October. A.D. 1890. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Jesse Eury now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof,
a witness in his presence; that he saw the said Jesse Eury sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Jesse Eury at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
J.W. Lytle
Title
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Description
[page 148]
[corresponds to page 119 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jesse Eury's Will 119
The State of Florida}
Leon County. ss~ } I, L.B. Jrombwell, duly appointed and con:
missioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take
the testimony of J.W. Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Jesse Eury, deceased, late a resident of said
County and State, which Commission, and the said Will are here:
to annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission
I caused the above named J.W. Lytle subscribing witness as aforesaid
to appear before me at Tallahassee on the 19th day of January 1891,
that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined
him in relation to the execution of said Will, and reduced his tes-
timony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he sign:
ed the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not Coun:
sel, Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will,
or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this 19th day of January. A.D. 1891.
L.B. Jrombwell
Commissioner
{Seal} and Notary Public for the
State at large.
Journal Entry
January 23rd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will}
of Jesse Eury, deceased. } The Commissioner heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of J.W. Lytle - one of the
subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Jesse Eury, deceased, was
this day returned duly executed, and the same was filed herein
And it appearing to the Court from the examination of the former
witness and from the deposition of the said J.W. Lytle, that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Jesse
Eury, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testator at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will Set Aside. See Journal 16 pages 8 & 9
Vol. 10 page 223
[corresponds to page 119 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Jesse Eury's Will 119
The State of Florida}
Leon County. ss~ } I, L.B. Jrombwell, duly appointed and con:
missioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take
the testimony of J.W. Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Jesse Eury, deceased, late a resident of said
County and State, which Commission, and the said Will are here:
to annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission
I caused the above named J.W. Lytle subscribing witness as aforesaid
to appear before me at Tallahassee on the 19th day of January 1891,
that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined
him in relation to the execution of said Will, and reduced his tes-
timony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he sign:
ed the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not Coun:
sel, Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will,
or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this 19th day of January. A.D. 1891.
L.B. Jrombwell
Commissioner
{Seal} and Notary Public for the
State at large.
Journal Entry
January 23rd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will}
of Jesse Eury, deceased. } The Commissioner heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of J.W. Lytle - one of the
subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Jesse Eury, deceased, was
this day returned duly executed, and the same was filed herein
And it appearing to the Court from the examination of the former
witness and from the deposition of the said J.W. Lytle, that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Jesse
Eury, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testator at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will Set Aside. See Journal 16 pages 8 & 9
Vol. 10 page 223
Title
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Description
[page 149]
[corresponds to page 120 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
120 Eliza B. Rheems Will
Journal Entry
January. 19" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will ~ }
of Eliza B. Rheem, deceased.}
This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Eliza B. Rheem, late of
Liberty Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
for Probate; On consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will
be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the applica:
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Samuel Rheem
widower, and Stephen L. Cruikshank, Eliza Marston, Clara Joyner
William Cruikshank, Oliver Cruikshank Lawrence A. CruiK:
shank Willie B. Young and James C. Young, next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 24th day of January A.
D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will filed Jan 19/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Eliza B. Rheem, deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Eliza Bheem late a resident of the Township of Liberty in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 9" day of January. A.D. 1891 leaving an in:
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Eliza B. Rheem died leaving Sam:
uel Rheem widower and the following named persons her only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Stephen L. Cruikshank Son Flint O.
Eliza Marston Daughter Delaware O.
Clara Joyner " Lewis Center O.
William Cruikshank Son Delaware O.
Oliver Cruikshank " " "
Lawrence A. Cruikshank " Delaware O.
James C. Young Grand Son Westerville O.
Willie B. Young " " Constantia O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
[corresponds to page 120 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
120 Eliza B. Rheems Will
Journal Entry
January. 19" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will ~ }
of Eliza B. Rheem, deceased.}
This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Eliza B. Rheem, late of
Liberty Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
for Probate; On consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will
be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the applica:
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Samuel Rheem
widower, and Stephen L. Cruikshank, Eliza Marston, Clara Joyner
William Cruikshank, Oliver Cruikshank Lawrence A. CruiK:
shank Willie B. Young and James C. Young, next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 24th day of January A.
D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will filed Jan 19/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Eliza B. Rheem, deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Eliza Bheem late a resident of the Township of Liberty in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 9" day of January. A.D. 1891 leaving an in:
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Eliza B. Rheem died leaving Sam:
uel Rheem widower and the following named persons her only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Stephen L. Cruikshank Son Flint O.
Eliza Marston Daughter Delaware O.
Clara Joyner " Lewis Center O.
William Cruikshank Son Delaware O.
Oliver Cruikshank " " "
Lawrence A. Cruikshank " Delaware O.
James C. Young Grand Son Westerville O.
Willie B. Young " " Constantia O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
Title
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Description
[page 150]
[corresponds to page 121 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Eliza B. Rheem's Will 121
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
James R. Lytle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 17" day of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Eliza B. Rheem, deceased.
To James R. Lytle:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Stephen L. Cruikshank - Eliza Marston - Clara Joyner
William Cruikshank - Oliver Cruikshank - Lawrence A.
Cruikshank - Willie B. Young and James C. Young and
Samuel Rheem widower that on the 19" day of January A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Eliza B. Rheem, late of Liberty, Township, in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 24 day of January. A.D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 19" day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed Jan 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} James R. Lytle being duly sworn, says
that on the 20 day of January A.
D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there:
of to the within named Stephen L. Cruikshank - Eliza
Marston - Clara Joyner- William Cruikshank- Oliver
Cruikshank - Lawrence A. Cruikshank - Willie B. Young-
James C. Young and Samuel Rheem.
James R. Lytle
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24" day
of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 121 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Eliza B. Rheem's Will 121
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
James R. Lytle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 17" day of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Eliza B. Rheem, deceased.
To James R. Lytle:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Stephen L. Cruikshank - Eliza Marston - Clara Joyner
William Cruikshank - Oliver Cruikshank - Lawrence A.
Cruikshank - Willie B. Young and James C. Young and
Samuel Rheem widower that on the 19" day of January A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Eliza B. Rheem, late of Liberty, Township, in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 24 day of January. A.D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 19" day of January A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed Jan 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} James R. Lytle being duly sworn, says
that on the 20 day of January A.
D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there:
of to the within named Stephen L. Cruikshank - Eliza
Marston - Clara Joyner- William Cruikshank- Oliver
Cruikshank - Lawrence A. Cruikshank - Willie B. Young-
James C. Young and Samuel Rheem.
James R. Lytle
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24" day
of January. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (151)
Description
[page 151]
[corresponds to page 122 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
122
Eliza B. Rheem's Will
Probate of Will Filed Jan. 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry H.
Becker and John S. Jones the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Eliza B. Rheem late of Liberty Township in said
Delaware County deceased; who being duly sworn according to law to
speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation
to the execution of said Will depose and say that the paper before
them bearing date the 25 day of November A.D. 1884, purporting to
be the Will of said deceased Eliza B. Rheem, that they were pres-
ent at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Testatrix,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her
presence, that they saw the said Eliza B. Rheem deceased sign
and seal said Will and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Eliza B. Rheem at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Becker
John S. Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 27
day of January A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 24 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Eliza B. Rheem deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 19th day of January A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Eliza B. Rheem
late of Liberty Township in this County deceased wAs produced in
open Court for probate and was then filed And it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the fil-
ing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Samuel Rheem, her
widower, and Stephen L. Cruikshank, Eliza Marston - Clara
Jaynes - William Cruikshank - Oliver Cuickshank - Law-
rence A. Cruikshank - Willie B. Young - and James C. Young
next of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio pursu-
ant to a former order of this Court: therefore, on this day came
Henry H. Becker and John S. Jones the subscribing wit-
nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due ex-
ecution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
[corresponds to page 122 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
122
Eliza B. Rheem's Will
Probate of Will Filed Jan. 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry H.
Becker and John S. Jones the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Eliza B. Rheem late of Liberty Township in said
Delaware County deceased; who being duly sworn according to law to
speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation
to the execution of said Will depose and say that the paper before
them bearing date the 25 day of November A.D. 1884, purporting to
be the Will of said deceased Eliza B. Rheem, that they were pres-
ent at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Testatrix,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her
presence, that they saw the said Eliza B. Rheem deceased sign
and seal said Will and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Eliza B. Rheem at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Becker
John S. Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 27
day of January A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 24 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Eliza B. Rheem deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 19th day of January A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Eliza B. Rheem
late of Liberty Township in this County deceased wAs produced in
open Court for probate and was then filed And it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the fil-
ing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Samuel Rheem, her
widower, and Stephen L. Cruikshank, Eliza Marston - Clara
Jaynes - William Cruikshank - Oliver Cuickshank - Law-
rence A. Cruikshank - Willie B. Young - and James C. Young
next of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio pursu-
ant to a former order of this Court: therefore, on this day came
Henry H. Becker and John S. Jones the subscribing wit-
nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due ex-
ecution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Title
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Description
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123
Eliza B. Rheem's Will
Will whereupon the Court finds that the foresaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Eliza B.
Rheem deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested:
and that the said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court order-
ed, that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had therein be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Samuel Rheem, widower of said
deceased to elect as to said Will as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Eliza B.
Rheem of Lawful Age do make and publish this my Last
Will and Testament.
Item First I desire that all my just debts and charges be first paid out
of my estate.
Item Second I give and devise to my son Lawrence A. Cruikshank my best
bed and bedding for the same to be selected by him after my decease
and before the division of my household furnature as hereinafter set
forth. I also give to my said Son Lawrence A. Cruikshank
one horse The same to be selected by him previous to any sale or
division of the Stock I may own at the time of my decease
Item third I give and devise to my three Daughters, Eliza J. Morrison
Clara P. Jones & Levina J. Eastman and my son Lawrence
A. Cruikshank all the rest and residue of my house hold goods
& furnature and wearing apparel. The same to be divided equally
between them.
Item Fourth I give and devise all the rest and residue of my estate to the fol-
lowing named children and their heirs That is to say To my
daughter Eliza J. Morrison one Eighth part thereof. To my
daughter Clara P. Jones one Eighth part thereof. To
Levina J. Eastman one eighth part thereof. To my son Stpeh-
en L. Cruikshank one eighth part thereof. To my son David
G. Cruikshank one eighth part thereof. To William H. Cruik-
shank one eighth part thereof. To my son Oliver D. Cruikshank
one eighth part thereof and to my son Lawrence A. Cruikshank
one eighth part thereof. Said property is to be converted into mon-
ey after my decease. By my executor hereinafter named and
paid over to said children. But it is my will and wish that
those of my children to whom I have made advancements shall
be charged with the amounts they have respectively received,
That is to say, WIlliam H. Cruikshank shall be charged
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123
Eliza B. Rheem's Will
Will whereupon the Court finds that the foresaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Eliza B.
Rheem deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested:
and that the said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court order-
ed, that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had therein be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Samuel Rheem, widower of said
deceased to elect as to said Will as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Eliza B.
Rheem of Lawful Age do make and publish this my Last
Will and Testament.
Item First I desire that all my just debts and charges be first paid out
of my estate.
Item Second I give and devise to my son Lawrence A. Cruikshank my best
bed and bedding for the same to be selected by him after my decease
and before the division of my household furnature as hereinafter set
forth. I also give to my said Son Lawrence A. Cruikshank
one horse The same to be selected by him previous to any sale or
division of the Stock I may own at the time of my decease
Item third I give and devise to my three Daughters, Eliza J. Morrison
Clara P. Jones & Levina J. Eastman and my son Lawrence
A. Cruikshank all the rest and residue of my house hold goods
& furnature and wearing apparel. The same to be divided equally
between them.
Item Fourth I give and devise all the rest and residue of my estate to the fol-
lowing named children and their heirs That is to say To my
daughter Eliza J. Morrison one Eighth part thereof. To my
daughter Clara P. Jones one Eighth part thereof. To
Levina J. Eastman one eighth part thereof. To my son Stpeh-
en L. Cruikshank one eighth part thereof. To my son David
G. Cruikshank one eighth part thereof. To William H. Cruik-
shank one eighth part thereof. To my son Oliver D. Cruikshank
one eighth part thereof and to my son Lawrence A. Cruikshank
one eighth part thereof. Said property is to be converted into mon-
ey after my decease. By my executor hereinafter named and
paid over to said children. But it is my will and wish that
those of my children to whom I have made advancements shall
be charged with the amounts they have respectively received,
That is to say, WIlliam H. Cruikshank shall be charged
Title
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Description
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124
Eliza B. Rheem's Estate
with the sum of Three hundred Dollars which I have advanced
him, Oliver D. Cruikshank shall be charged with Two hundred
five Dollars which I have advanced to him and Clara P. Jones
shall be charged with Ninety three & 93/100 Dollars which I have
advanced to her and in the division of said estate my said executor
shall charge said amounts to each of my said children as so much
cash received by them.
I hereby nominate and appoint James R. Lytle of Delaware
Ohio executor of this my Last Will and testament.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 28th day of November A.D. 1884.
Eliza B. Rheem {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Eliza B. Rheem as her Last
Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her
presence and at her special instance and request.
Henry H. Becker
John S. Jones
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Eliza B. Rheem's Estate
with the sum of Three hundred Dollars which I have advanced
him, Oliver D. Cruikshank shall be charged with Two hundred
five Dollars which I have advanced to him and Clara P. Jones
shall be charged with Ninety three & 93/100 Dollars which I have
advanced to her and in the division of said estate my said executor
shall charge said amounts to each of my said children as so much
cash received by them.
I hereby nominate and appoint James R. Lytle of Delaware
Ohio executor of this my Last Will and testament.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 28th day of November A.D. 1884.
Eliza B. Rheem {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Eliza B. Rheem as her Last
Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her
presence and at her special instance and request.
Henry H. Becker
John S. Jones
Title
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Description
[page 154]
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125
Susan Osborn's Will
Journal Entry
January 19th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Susan Osborn - dec'd }
This day, an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Susan Osborn,
late of Radnor Township in this County - deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate. In Consideration Whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record be given Peter G. Osborn - Elizabeth Willey - Benja-
min M. Osborn and Bessie A. Osborn, next of kin of the
Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio that said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 24th day of January
A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Susan Osborn deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Susan Osborn late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County - decd on or about the 30 day of December A.D. 1890,
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached purporting to be her
last Will and Testament. That the said Susan Osborn
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Peter G. Osborn Son Prospect O
Elizabeth Wiley Daughter Ashley O
Benjamin M. Osborn Son Prospect O
Bessie A. Osborn Grand daughter Waldo O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the hearing of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Jas. P. Osborn.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be
fore me, this 19th day of January A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
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125
Susan Osborn's Will
Journal Entry
January 19th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Susan Osborn - dec'd }
This day, an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Susan Osborn,
late of Radnor Township in this County - deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate. In Consideration Whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record be given Peter G. Osborn - Elizabeth Willey - Benja-
min M. Osborn and Bessie A. Osborn, next of kin of the
Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio that said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 24th day of January
A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Susan Osborn deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Susan Osborn late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County - decd on or about the 30 day of December A.D. 1890,
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached purporting to be her
last Will and Testament. That the said Susan Osborn
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Peter G. Osborn Son Prospect O
Elizabeth Wiley Daughter Ashley O
Benjamin M. Osborn Son Prospect O
Bessie A. Osborn Grand daughter Waldo O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the hearing of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Jas. P. Osborn.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be
fore me, this 19th day of January A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
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Description
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126
Susan Osborn's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of Susan Osborn - deceased.
To Jas. P. Osborn -
You are hereby commanded to
notify Peter G. Osborn, Elizabeth Willey - Benjamin N.
Osborn and Bessie A. Osborn that on the 19th day of January
A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Susan Osborn late of Radnor Township in
said County deceased was produced in said Court and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
24 day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 19 day of January A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Jas. P. Osborn being duly sworn says
that on the 20 day of January A.D.
1891 he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof
the within named Peter G. Osborn, Elizabeth Willey Benja-
min M. Osborn and Bessie A. Osborn
J. P. Osborn
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24 day
of January A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Jan 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court William
L. Ledwig and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the
Will and Testament of Susan Osborn late of Radnor Town-
ship in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will depose and
say that the paper before them bearing date the 18th day of Jan-
uary A.D. 1886, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Susan Osborne now deceased is the Will of said deceased
Susan Osborne, that they were present at the execution of
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Susan Osborn's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of Susan Osborn - deceased.
To Jas. P. Osborn -
You are hereby commanded to
notify Peter G. Osborn, Elizabeth Willey - Benjamin N.
Osborn and Bessie A. Osborn that on the 19th day of January
A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Susan Osborn late of Radnor Township in
said County deceased was produced in said Court and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
24 day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 19 day of January A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Jas. P. Osborn being duly sworn says
that on the 20 day of January A.D.
1891 he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof
the within named Peter G. Osborn, Elizabeth Willey Benja-
min M. Osborn and Bessie A. Osborn
J. P. Osborn
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24 day
of January A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Jan 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court William
L. Ledwig and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the
Will and Testament of Susan Osborn late of Radnor Town-
ship in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will depose and
say that the paper before them bearing date the 18th day of Jan-
uary A.D. 1886, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Susan Osborne now deceased is the Will of said deceased
Susan Osborne, that they were present at the execution of
Title
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Susan Osborn's Will
said Will and at the request of the Testatrix respectively sub-
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence,
that they saw the said Susan Osborn deceased sign and seal
said Will and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will
and Testament and that the said Susan Osborn at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
Wm. L. Ladwig
Jno. A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 24
day of January A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 24 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will}
of Susan Osborn deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 19th day of January A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Susan Osborn
late of Radnor Township in this County deceased was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the fil-
ing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to pro-
bate and record in the Court has been given to Peter G.
Osborn, Elizabeth Willey, Benjamin M. Osborn and Bessie
A. Osborn next of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of
Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court, thereupon
on this day came William L. Ledwig and Jns A. Cone the
subscribing witnesses to said Will who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will which testimony
was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the foresaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Susan Osborn deceased, That the same was duly executed
and attested and that the said Testatrix at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by
the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named , as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Susan Osborn's Will
said Will and at the request of the Testatrix respectively sub-
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence,
that they saw the said Susan Osborn deceased sign and seal
said Will and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will
and Testament and that the said Susan Osborn at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
Wm. L. Ladwig
Jno. A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 24
day of January A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 24 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will}
of Susan Osborn deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 19th day of January A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Susan Osborn
late of Radnor Township in this County deceased was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the fil-
ing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to pro-
bate and record in the Court has been given to Peter G.
Osborn, Elizabeth Willey, Benjamin M. Osborn and Bessie
A. Osborn next of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of
Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court, thereupon
on this day came William L. Ledwig and Jns A. Cone the
subscribing witnesses to said Will who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will which testimony
was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the foresaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Susan Osborn deceased, That the same was duly executed
and attested and that the said Testatrix at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by
the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named , as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
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128
Susan Osborn's Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of All, Amen. I Susan
Osborn of Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio being of sound
and disposing mind and memory do make and publish the following as my
Last Will and Testament
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts, including the expenses of my last sick-
ness and funeral expenses shall be paid out of my estate
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my children Benjamin M. Osborn and Eliz-
bath Willey, widow of Isaac Willey, all the rest and residue of my
estate after the payment of my just debts as directed in the first
Item of this Will and the expenses of Administration of my estate
to be divided between my said son Benjamin M. Osborn and my
daughter Elizabeth Willey, share and share alike and in case
my said son Benjamin M. or my said daughter Elizabeth die
before my decease the share or portion of my said Estate herein directed
to be paid to my said son or my said daughter, shall go to and be
paid to the heirs of said Benjamin or said Elizabeth.
I hereby appoint and constitute James P. Osborn Executor of
this my last Will and Testament
I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills by me be-
fore made and declare the foregoing to be my Last Will and Testament
Witness my signature and seal this Eighteenth day of Jan-
uary in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Eighty Six
her
Susan X Osborn {Seal}
mark
Signed by the above named Susan Osborn in our presence and by
her declared to be her Last Will and Testament in our hearing and sign-
ed by us as witnesses at her request and in her presence and in the
presence of each other on said 18th day of January 1886.
William L. Ledwig
Jns. A. Cone
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Susan Osborn's Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of All, Amen. I Susan
Osborn of Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio being of sound
and disposing mind and memory do make and publish the following as my
Last Will and Testament
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts, including the expenses of my last sick-
ness and funeral expenses shall be paid out of my estate
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my children Benjamin M. Osborn and Eliz-
bath Willey, widow of Isaac Willey, all the rest and residue of my
estate after the payment of my just debts as directed in the first
Item of this Will and the expenses of Administration of my estate
to be divided between my said son Benjamin M. Osborn and my
daughter Elizabeth Willey, share and share alike and in case
my said son Benjamin M. or my said daughter Elizabeth die
before my decease the share or portion of my said Estate herein directed
to be paid to my said son or my said daughter, shall go to and be
paid to the heirs of said Benjamin or said Elizabeth.
I hereby appoint and constitute James P. Osborn Executor of
this my last Will and Testament
I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills by me be-
fore made and declare the foregoing to be my Last Will and Testament
Witness my signature and seal this Eighteenth day of Jan-
uary in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Eighty Six
her
Susan X Osborn {Seal}
mark
Signed by the above named Susan Osborn in our presence and by
her declared to be her Last Will and Testament in our hearing and sign-
ed by us as witnesses at her request and in her presence and in the
presence of each other on said 18th day of January 1886.
William L. Ledwig
Jns. A. Cone
Title
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Description
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129
Elizabeth Mills' Will
Journal Entry
January 7th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Elizabeth Mills, deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament and
Codicil thereto of Elizabeth Mills late of Scioto Township in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for Probate. On
Consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to G. P. Mills, Esther Mills -
Rosanna Stephens - Nancy Bechtle and Georgia Covel Austin
next of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 16th day of
January A.D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of WIll filed Jan. 7/91 -
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of Eliz- } Application to Admit to Probate -
abeth Mills - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County -
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Elizabeth Mills late a resident of the Township of Scioto in said
County died on or about the 4th day of January A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament That the said Elizabeth Mills died
leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio -
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
G. P. Mills Son Ostrander O
Esther Mills Daughter Ostrander O
Rosanna Stephens " Troy O
Nancy Bechtle " Richwood O
Georgia Covel Austin Grand daughter Lynchburg O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pendiing of said proceedings.
G. P. Mills
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me this 7th day of January A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
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129
Elizabeth Mills' Will
Journal Entry
January 7th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Elizabeth Mills, deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament and
Codicil thereto of Elizabeth Mills late of Scioto Township in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for Probate. On
Consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to G. P. Mills, Esther Mills -
Rosanna Stephens - Nancy Bechtle and Georgia Covel Austin
next of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 16th day of
January A.D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of WIll filed Jan. 7/91 -
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of Eliz- } Application to Admit to Probate -
abeth Mills - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County -
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Elizabeth Mills late a resident of the Township of Scioto in said
County died on or about the 4th day of January A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament That the said Elizabeth Mills died
leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio -
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
G. P. Mills Son Ostrander O
Esther Mills Daughter Ostrander O
Rosanna Stephens " Troy O
Nancy Bechtle " Richwood O
Georgia Covel Austin Grand daughter Lynchburg O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pendiing of said proceedings.
G. P. Mills
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me this 7th day of January A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 159]
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130
Elizabeth Mills Will
I the undersigned next of kin of the witin named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said will.
Dates this 7" day of January, A.D. 1891.
G.P. Mills
You are hereby commanded to noti:
fy Ester Mills - Rosantha Stephens - Nancy Bechtle and
Georgia Covell Austin that in the 7" day of January A.D.
1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes=
tament of Elizabeth Mills late of Scioto Township, in said Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 16"
day of January, A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 7th day of January, A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Jany 16/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } George P. Mills being duly sworn, says that
on the 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th days of January A.
D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof
to the within named Ester Mills, Rosantha Stephen - Georgia
Covell Austin & Nancy Bechtel.
G. P. Mills
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16" day of
January. A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Testimony of D. G. Gratty Witness to Codicil." Filed Jany 16/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } Of Elizabeth Mills - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, Ohio } D.G. Cratty, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter says
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
[corresponds to page 130 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
130
Elizabeth Mills Will
I the undersigned next of kin of the witin named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said will.
Dates this 7" day of January, A.D. 1891.
G.P. Mills
You are hereby commanded to noti:
fy Ester Mills - Rosantha Stephens - Nancy Bechtle and
Georgia Covell Austin that in the 7" day of January A.D.
1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes=
tament of Elizabeth Mills late of Scioto Township, in said Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 16"
day of January, A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 7th day of January, A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Jany 16/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss. } George P. Mills being duly sworn, says that
on the 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th days of January A.
D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof
to the within named Ester Mills, Rosantha Stephen - Georgia
Covell Austin & Nancy Bechtel.
G. P. Mills
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16" day of
January. A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Testimony of D. G. Gratty Witness to Codicil." Filed Jany 16/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } Of Elizabeth Mills - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, Ohio } D.G. Cratty, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter says
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
Title
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Description
[page 160]
[corresponds to index page 131 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
131
Elizabeth Mills Will
me, bearing date the day of A. D. 188 -, and offered for
probate as the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Elazabeth Mills, late of Scioto Township, in said County of
Delaware, deceased, and said the said Elizabeth Mills, now de=
ceased, sign and seal said instrument by mark, and heard her ac=
knowledge the same to be her Codicil to ber last Will and Testa=
ment; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, sub=
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at
the time of making signing and sealing said Codicil, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
D. G. Cratty
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 16th
day of January A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January, 16" 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elazabeth Mills - deceased }
Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on teh 7th day of January, A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto
of Elizabeth Mills, late of Scioto Township in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Ester Mills, Rosantha Stephens - Nancy Bechtel -
and Georgia Covell Austin (G. P. Mills, having in writing waiv=
ed Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin
of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to or former
order of this Court, thereupon, on this day came D. G. Cratty
one of the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Codicil to said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by
him suscribed and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that Abner Said the other sub-
scribing witness to the Codicil to said Will is a resident of
Washington D.C. and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it
is therefore ordered that a commision with the Will annexed, is=
sue herein to Wm C. Cooper: of Washington D. C. directing him
to take the decposition of said subscribing witness, and return the
same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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131
Elizabeth Mills Will
me, bearing date the day of A. D. 188 -, and offered for
probate as the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Elazabeth Mills, late of Scioto Township, in said County of
Delaware, deceased, and said the said Elizabeth Mills, now de=
ceased, sign and seal said instrument by mark, and heard her ac=
knowledge the same to be her Codicil to ber last Will and Testa=
ment; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, sub=
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at
the time of making signing and sealing said Codicil, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
D. G. Cratty
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 16th
day of January A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January, 16" 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elazabeth Mills - deceased }
Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on teh 7th day of January, A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto
of Elizabeth Mills, late of Scioto Township in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Ester Mills, Rosantha Stephens - Nancy Bechtel -
and Georgia Covell Austin (G. P. Mills, having in writing waiv=
ed Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin
of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to or former
order of this Court, thereupon, on this day came D. G. Cratty
one of the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Codicil to said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by
him suscribed and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that Abner Said the other sub-
scribing witness to the Codicil to said Will is a resident of
Washington D.C. and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it
is therefore ordered that a commision with the Will annexed, is=
sue herein to Wm C. Cooper: of Washington D. C. directing him
to take the decposition of said subscribing witness, and return the
same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (161)
Description
[page 161]
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132
Elizabeth Mills Will
Commission Filed Jan 29/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Codicil to Will
The State of Ohio } To Wm C. Cooper Greeting:
Delaware County ss }
Know Ye That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power
and authority to examine and take the deposition of Abner Said one of the
subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Mills hereto annexed late of the County of Delaware, in
the State of Ohio, deceased, and therefore we command you that at
certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said Abner
Said to be brought before you and then and there to examine him on
oath or affirmation first taken before you touching the due execution
of the Codicil to said Will of the said Elizabeth MIlls and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same togeth:
er with this Commission and the Will of the said Elizabeth Mills
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate
Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf
Judge of the said, Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 16th day of
January. A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Mills
I Elizabeth Mills of Mills County in the State of Iowa be=
ing of sound mind and memory, and of full age, do hereby make
and publish this my last Will and testiment. I direct the pay:
ment of my furneral expenses out of my personal property, the resi:
due to be divided among my Children W. C. Mills Geo. P.
MIlls, Esther Mills, Nancy J. Bechtell & Rosanne E.
Stephens, or their heirs
2 I give to my beloved daughter Ester Mills the use of the
homestead in Glenwood City during her natural life and at her
death the proceeds of a sale there of to be divided equally among my heirs
above mentioned then living. I hereby appointed my son W. C. Mills the exec:
utor of this my last Will and testiment, hereby revoking all for:
mer wills by me made.
In Witness where of I have signed and published this instru:
ment to be my last will and testiment.
Signed executed this 2nd day of July A. D. 1877
Elizabeth Mills
Attest
E. Stenbeck of Mills C Iowa
N H Dyar of Mills C. Iowa
over
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132
Elizabeth Mills Will
Commission Filed Jan 29/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Codicil to Will
The State of Ohio } To Wm C. Cooper Greeting:
Delaware County ss }
Know Ye That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power
and authority to examine and take the deposition of Abner Said one of the
subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Mills hereto annexed late of the County of Delaware, in
the State of Ohio, deceased, and therefore we command you that at
certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said Abner
Said to be brought before you and then and there to examine him on
oath or affirmation first taken before you touching the due execution
of the Codicil to said Will of the said Elizabeth MIlls and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same togeth:
er with this Commission and the Will of the said Elizabeth Mills
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate
Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf
Judge of the said, Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 16th day of
January. A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Mills
I Elizabeth Mills of Mills County in the State of Iowa be=
ing of sound mind and memory, and of full age, do hereby make
and publish this my last Will and testiment. I direct the pay:
ment of my furneral expenses out of my personal property, the resi:
due to be divided among my Children W. C. Mills Geo. P.
MIlls, Esther Mills, Nancy J. Bechtell & Rosanne E.
Stephens, or their heirs
2 I give to my beloved daughter Ester Mills the use of the
homestead in Glenwood City during her natural life and at her
death the proceeds of a sale there of to be divided equally among my heirs
above mentioned then living. I hereby appointed my son W. C. Mills the exec:
utor of this my last Will and testiment, hereby revoking all for:
mer wills by me made.
In Witness where of I have signed and published this instru:
ment to be my last will and testiment.
Signed executed this 2nd day of July A. D. 1877
Elizabeth Mills
Attest
E. Stenbeck of Mills C Iowa
N H Dyar of Mills C. Iowa
over
Title
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Description
[page 162]
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133
Elizabeth Mill's Will
Codicil to the foregoing Will
Whereas I Elizabeth Mills on the 2nd day of July. A. D.
1877 made my last will and testiment of that day do hereby de:
clare the following to be a codicil to the same.
I do hereby give and bequeath to my children Geo. P. Mills -
Esther Mills. Nancy J. Bechtel & Rosanna E. Stephens
ecqually the share of my Deceased son W.C. Mills as ind=
cated the former will.
I desire and do hereby appoint my son G. P. Mills as Executor
of this my last will.
her
Elizabeth X Mills
mark
Abner Said
D. G. Cratty
Deposition of Witness to Codicil to Will Filed Jan 29/91
District of Columbia } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Washington City, ss. } of Elizabeth Mills - Deceased
Personally appeared before me Wm C. Cooper Commissioner, Abner
Said me of the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will
and Testament of Elizabeth Mills late of Scioto Township in said
Delaware County deceased, who being by me first duly sworn ac=
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, deposes and
says: That he was present at the execution of the paper before him
purporting to be the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Mills now deceased, whose name is signed at the end there=
of, and at the request of said deceased he subscribed his name to the same
as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Elizabeth Mills
sign and seal said Codicil to said Will, and heard her acknowledge
the same to be her Codicil to her last Will and Testament and
that the said Elizabeth Mills at the time of making signing and
sealing said Codicil to said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Abner Said,
District of Columbia }
Washington City, ss. }
I, Wm C. Cooper, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate Court, of the Coun=
ty of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the testimony
of Abner Said one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Elizabeth Mills deceased, late a resident of
said County and State, which Commission, and the said Will
are hereto, annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said
Commission, I caused the above named Abner Said
subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at Washing=
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133
Elizabeth Mill's Will
Codicil to the foregoing Will
Whereas I Elizabeth Mills on the 2nd day of July. A. D.
1877 made my last will and testiment of that day do hereby de:
clare the following to be a codicil to the same.
I do hereby give and bequeath to my children Geo. P. Mills -
Esther Mills. Nancy J. Bechtel & Rosanna E. Stephens
ecqually the share of my Deceased son W.C. Mills as ind=
cated the former will.
I desire and do hereby appoint my son G. P. Mills as Executor
of this my last will.
her
Elizabeth X Mills
mark
Abner Said
D. G. Cratty
Deposition of Witness to Codicil to Will Filed Jan 29/91
District of Columbia } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Washington City, ss. } of Elizabeth Mills - Deceased
Personally appeared before me Wm C. Cooper Commissioner, Abner
Said me of the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to the last Will
and Testament of Elizabeth Mills late of Scioto Township in said
Delaware County deceased, who being by me first duly sworn ac=
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, deposes and
says: That he was present at the execution of the paper before him
purporting to be the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Mills now deceased, whose name is signed at the end there=
of, and at the request of said deceased he subscribed his name to the same
as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Elizabeth Mills
sign and seal said Codicil to said Will, and heard her acknowledge
the same to be her Codicil to her last Will and Testament and
that the said Elizabeth Mills at the time of making signing and
sealing said Codicil to said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Abner Said,
District of Columbia }
Washington City, ss. }
I, Wm C. Cooper, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Judge of the Probate Court, of the Coun=
ty of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the testimony
of Abner Said one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Elizabeth Mills deceased, late a resident of
said County and State, which Commission, and the said Will
are hereto, annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said
Commission, I caused the above named Abner Said
subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at Washing=
Title
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Description
[page 163]
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134
Elizabeth Mills Will
ton, D.C. on the 22nd day of January, 1891. that he was first
duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined him in relation to
the execution of said Codicil to said will, and reduced his testi=
mony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he signed
the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not
Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said
will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand, the
22nd day of January. A.D. 1891
Wm C Cooper
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January 29" 1891 }
In the Mater of the Will of }
Elizabeth Mills - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of Abner Said, one of the subscribing witnesses to
the Codicil to said Will of Elizabeth Mills, deceased, was this
day returned duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And it appearing to the Court from the examination of the former
witness and from the deposition of the said Abner Said, that the afore=
said intrument of writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil
thereto, of said Elizabeth Mills, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested and that the said Testatrix, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together, with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had there in
be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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134
Elizabeth Mills Will
ton, D.C. on the 22nd day of January, 1891. that he was first
duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined him in relation to
the execution of said Codicil to said will, and reduced his testi=
mony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he signed
the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not
Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said
will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand, the
22nd day of January. A.D. 1891
Wm C Cooper
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January 29" 1891 }
In the Mater of the Will of }
Elizabeth Mills - deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of Abner Said, one of the subscribing witnesses to
the Codicil to said Will of Elizabeth Mills, deceased, was this
day returned duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And it appearing to the Court from the examination of the former
witness and from the deposition of the said Abner Said, that the afore=
said intrument of writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil
thereto, of said Elizabeth Mills, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested and that the said Testatrix, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together, with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had there in
be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (164)
Description
[page 164]
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135
Imeline Barton's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jany. 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Em- } Application to Admit to Probate -
eline Barton - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Emeline Barton late a resident of the Township of Trenton in
said County died on or about the 21st day of January A.D. 1891,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her
last Will and Testament: That the said Emeline Barton died
leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
William Barton Son Condit O
Alfred Barton " Columbus O
Elizabeth Parsons Daughter Condit O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedngs.
Wm. Barton
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
before me this 24 day of January A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said
Will
Dated this 24th day of January A.D. 1891
Wm. Barton
Journal Entry
January 24" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Emeline Barton - deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Emeline Barton late of Trenton Township in this Coun-
ty deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. In
consideration whereof it is ordered that the same Will be filed
in this Court and that due notice thereof and of the applica-
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Alfred
Barton and Elizabeth Parsons ( William Barton having in
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135
Imeline Barton's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jany. 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Em- } Application to Admit to Probate -
eline Barton - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Emeline Barton late a resident of the Township of Trenton in
said County died on or about the 21st day of January A.D. 1891,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her
last Will and Testament: That the said Emeline Barton died
leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
William Barton Son Condit O
Alfred Barton " Columbus O
Elizabeth Parsons Daughter Condit O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedngs.
Wm. Barton
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
before me this 24 day of January A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said
Will
Dated this 24th day of January A.D. 1891
Wm. Barton
Journal Entry
January 24" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Emeline Barton - deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Emeline Barton late of Trenton Township in this Coun-
ty deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. In
consideration whereof it is ordered that the same Will be filed
in this Court and that due notice thereof and of the applica-
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Alfred
Barton and Elizabeth Parsons ( William Barton having in
Title
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Description
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136
Emeline Barton's Will
writing waived notice and consented to the probate of said Will ) next
of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio that said appli-
cation will be fore hearing before this Court on the 28 day of Janu-
ary A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it appearing to the Court that H. S. Overturf one of the sub-
scribing witnesses to said Will is a resident of Licking County Ohio
and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, and that T. B. Potter
the other subscribing witness to said Will has gone to parts unknown
it is therefore ordered that a Commission with the Will annexed, in:
are herein to Thomas Ross of Licking County Ohio directing him
to take the deposition of said subscribing witness, H. S. Overturf
and also to take the deposition of certain other witness or witnesses
touching the proof of the genuineness of the signature of said other sub-
scribing witness, T. B. Potter, and return the same, duly certified, on
or before the 28th day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the Last Will and Testament
of Emeline Barton deceased.
To William Barton:
You are hereby commanded to notify Al-
fred Barton and Elizabeth Parsons that on the 24" day of January
A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Emeline Barton, late of Trenton Township in said Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 28" day
of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 24 day of January A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate AJudge
Proof of Service filed Jany. 31/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss }
I, William Barton being duly sworn say: that
on athe 26" day of January A.D. 1891, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with-
in named Alfred Barton and Elizabeth Parsons.
Wm. Barton
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 31st day of
January A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 136 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
136
Emeline Barton's Will
writing waived notice and consented to the probate of said Will ) next
of kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio that said appli-
cation will be fore hearing before this Court on the 28 day of Janu-
ary A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.
And it appearing to the Court that H. S. Overturf one of the sub-
scribing witnesses to said Will is a resident of Licking County Ohio
and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, and that T. B. Potter
the other subscribing witness to said Will has gone to parts unknown
it is therefore ordered that a Commission with the Will annexed, in:
are herein to Thomas Ross of Licking County Ohio directing him
to take the deposition of said subscribing witness, H. S. Overturf
and also to take the deposition of certain other witness or witnesses
touching the proof of the genuineness of the signature of said other sub-
scribing witness, T. B. Potter, and return the same, duly certified, on
or before the 28th day of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the Last Will and Testament
of Emeline Barton deceased.
To William Barton:
You are hereby commanded to notify Al-
fred Barton and Elizabeth Parsons that on the 24" day of January
A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Emeline Barton, late of Trenton Township in said Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 28" day
of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 24 day of January A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate AJudge
Proof of Service filed Jany. 31/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss }
I, William Barton being duly sworn say: that
on athe 26" day of January A.D. 1891, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with-
in named Alfred Barton and Elizabeth Parsons.
Wm. Barton
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 31st day of
January A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (166)
Description
[page 166]
[corresponds to page 137 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
137
Emeline Barton's Will
Commission filed Jan 31/91
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
\
The State of Ohio } To Thomas Ross, Greeting:
Delaware County ss }
Know Ye That we in confidence of your pru-
dence and fidelity have appointed you and by these presents to give you
full power and authority to examine and take the deposition of H. S.
Overturf and proof of the genuineness of the signature of T. B. Potter
the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Emeline
Barton hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State
of Ohio, deceased: and therefore we command you that at certain days
and places appointed by you, you cause the said H. S. Overturf and
such other witness or witnesses to prove the signature of T. B. Potter
to be brought before you and then and to examine on oath or affir-
mation first taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will
of the said Emeline Barton and the signature of T. B. Barton [Potter]
the other subscribing witness to said Will and that you reduce
such examination to writing: and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Emeline Barton
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal into our said Probate
Court with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court at Delaware O this 24" day of Jan-
uary A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the benevolent mother of all, I, Emeline
Barton, of Delaware County, Ohio do make and publish this
my last will and Testament.
Item 1st I desire and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Parsons all
my household and kitchen furniture and goods and chattles of every
description that may be left belonging to me at my decease Except
two beds one up stairs. I devise and bequeath to my son Alfred
Barton and one down stairs in the back Bedrome I devise and
bequeath to my son William Barton
Item 2nd I devise and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Parsons [crossed out: two] ^one
Hundred fifty Dollars in money to be kept at interest for her benefit
during her natural life Said interest to be paid to her yearly
so long as she shall live and at her Decease I devise and be-
queath said two One Hundred & fifty Dollars to my two grandchildren
Annabell Parsons and William Loren Parsons to be divided
Equally between them after paying my daughters funeral expenses
Item 3rd I devise and bequeath the ballance of my Estate which may be found
in notes or money after paying all my debts and funeral Expenses
[corresponds to page 137 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
137
Emeline Barton's Will
Commission filed Jan 31/91
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
\
The State of Ohio } To Thomas Ross, Greeting:
Delaware County ss }
Know Ye That we in confidence of your pru-
dence and fidelity have appointed you and by these presents to give you
full power and authority to examine and take the deposition of H. S.
Overturf and proof of the genuineness of the signature of T. B. Potter
the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Emeline
Barton hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State
of Ohio, deceased: and therefore we command you that at certain days
and places appointed by you, you cause the said H. S. Overturf and
such other witness or witnesses to prove the signature of T. B. Potter
to be brought before you and then and to examine on oath or affir-
mation first taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will
of the said Emeline Barton and the signature of T. B. Barton [Potter]
the other subscribing witness to said Will and that you reduce
such examination to writing: and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Emeline Barton
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal into our said Probate
Court with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court at Delaware O this 24" day of Jan-
uary A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of Will
In the name of the benevolent mother of all, I, Emeline
Barton, of Delaware County, Ohio do make and publish this
my last will and Testament.
Item 1st I desire and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Parsons all
my household and kitchen furniture and goods and chattles of every
description that may be left belonging to me at my decease Except
two beds one up stairs. I devise and bequeath to my son Alfred
Barton and one down stairs in the back Bedrome I devise and
bequeath to my son William Barton
Item 2nd I devise and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Parsons [crossed out: two] ^one
Hundred fifty Dollars in money to be kept at interest for her benefit
during her natural life Said interest to be paid to her yearly
so long as she shall live and at her Decease I devise and be-
queath said two One Hundred & fifty Dollars to my two grandchildren
Annabell Parsons and William Loren Parsons to be divided
Equally between them after paying my daughters funeral expenses
Item 3rd I devise and bequeath the ballance of my Estate which may be found
in notes or money after paying all my debts and funeral Expenses
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (167)
Description
[page 167]
[corresponds to page 138 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
138
Emeline Barton's Will
and putting up tomb stones to my grave to my two sons Alfred
Barton and William Barton and Ballance of any to be divided
Equally between them.
Item 4th I do hereby nominate and appoint William Barton Executor of this
my last will and testament hereby authorizing and empowering him to
compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as he
may deem proper the debts and claims due me.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the
same in persuance of the Statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
22nd day of June in the year 1876.
Emeline Barton {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Emeline Barton as her last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence
T. B. Potter
H. S. Overturf
Deposition of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Licking County ss } Emeline Barton
Personally appeared before me Thomas Ross Commissioner H S
Overturf subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Em-
eline Barton late of Trenton Township in said Delaware County
deceased who being by me first duly sworn according to law to speak
the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation to the
execution of said Will deposes and says that he was present at the
execution of the paper before him bearing date the 22 day of June A.
D. 1876 purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Emeline Bar-
ton now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof and at the
request of said deceased subscribed his name to the same as witness in
her presence that he saw the said Emeline Barton sign and seal
said Will and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will
and Testament and that the said Emeline Barton at the time of
making signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint
H. S. Overturf
Attest Mary Overturf
The State of Ohio }
Licking County ss } I, Thomas Ross duly appointed and com-
missioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio to take
the testimony of H. S. Overturf and other witness or witnesses
to prove the genuineness of the signature of T. B. Potter sub-
[corresponds to page 138 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
138
Emeline Barton's Will
and putting up tomb stones to my grave to my two sons Alfred
Barton and William Barton and Ballance of any to be divided
Equally between them.
Item 4th I do hereby nominate and appoint William Barton Executor of this
my last will and testament hereby authorizing and empowering him to
compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as he
may deem proper the debts and claims due me.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the
same in persuance of the Statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
22nd day of June in the year 1876.
Emeline Barton {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Emeline Barton as her last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence
T. B. Potter
H. S. Overturf
Deposition of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Licking County ss } Emeline Barton
Personally appeared before me Thomas Ross Commissioner H S
Overturf subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Em-
eline Barton late of Trenton Township in said Delaware County
deceased who being by me first duly sworn according to law to speak
the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation to the
execution of said Will deposes and says that he was present at the
execution of the paper before him bearing date the 22 day of June A.
D. 1876 purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Emeline Bar-
ton now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof and at the
request of said deceased subscribed his name to the same as witness in
her presence that he saw the said Emeline Barton sign and seal
said Will and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will
and Testament and that the said Emeline Barton at the time of
making signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint
H. S. Overturf
Attest Mary Overturf
The State of Ohio }
Licking County ss } I, Thomas Ross duly appointed and com-
missioned by the Judge of the Probate
Court of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio to take
the testimony of H. S. Overturf and other witness or witnesses
to prove the genuineness of the signature of T. B. Potter sub-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (168)
Description
[page 168]
[corresponds to page 139 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
139
Emeline Barton's Will
cribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Emeline Bar-
ton, deceased, late a resident of said County and State, which Com-
mission, and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify
that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above named
H. S. Overturf and Mary Overturf who deposed as here exhibited
to the genuineness of the signature of T. B. Potter And also H.
S. Overturf subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at
their home in Licking County on the 27" day of January 1891,
that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak
the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth that I ex-
amined him in relation to the execution of said Will and reduced
his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he
signed the same in my presence and I further certify that I am
not Counsel Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in
said Will or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this 27" day of January A.D. 1891.
Thomas Ross
Commissioner.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will filed Jan. 31/9l
The State of Ohio }
Licking County ss } H. S. Overturf and Mary Overturf being
duly sworn say that they were well ac-
quainted with the hand writing of the said J. B. Potter, having of-
ten seen him write, that the signature T. B. Potter as subscrib-
ing witness to the last Will and Testament of Emeline Bar-
ton, deceased, is in the own proper hand writing and signature
of the said T. B. Potter who at the date of said Will was in
full life and resided in Trenton Township Delaware County
Ohio.
H. S. Overturf
Mary Overturf
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 27"
day of January A.D. 1891.
Thomas Ross
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January 28" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Emeline Barton - deceased } This matter coming on for hearing and the
parties failing to appear, the same is continued until the 31st day
of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 139 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
139
Emeline Barton's Will
cribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Emeline Bar-
ton, deceased, late a resident of said County and State, which Com-
mission, and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify
that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above named
H. S. Overturf and Mary Overturf who deposed as here exhibited
to the genuineness of the signature of T. B. Potter And also H.
S. Overturf subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at
their home in Licking County on the 27" day of January 1891,
that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law, to speak
the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth that I ex-
amined him in relation to the execution of said Will and reduced
his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he
signed the same in my presence and I further certify that I am
not Counsel Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in
said Will or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this 27" day of January A.D. 1891.
Thomas Ross
Commissioner.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will filed Jan. 31/9l
The State of Ohio }
Licking County ss } H. S. Overturf and Mary Overturf being
duly sworn say that they were well ac-
quainted with the hand writing of the said J. B. Potter, having of-
ten seen him write, that the signature T. B. Potter as subscrib-
ing witness to the last Will and Testament of Emeline Bar-
ton, deceased, is in the own proper hand writing and signature
of the said T. B. Potter who at the date of said Will was in
full life and resided in Trenton Township Delaware County
Ohio.
H. S. Overturf
Mary Overturf
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 27"
day of January A.D. 1891.
Thomas Ross
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January 28" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Emeline Barton - deceased } This matter coming on for hearing and the
parties failing to appear, the same is continued until the 31st day
of January A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (169)
Description
[page 169]
[corresponds to page 140 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
140
Emeline Barton's Will
Journal Entry
January 31st 1891
In the matter of the Will }
of Emeline Barton - deceased }
The Citation heretofore issued herein
Thomas Ross to take the deposition of H. S. Overturf one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will and to take the deposition of cer-
tain other witnesses touching the proof of the genuineness of the signa-
ture of T. B. Potter the other subscribing witness to said Will was
this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court has been given to Alfred
Barton and Elizabeth Parsons Wm. Barton having Waived Notice
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to
a former order of this Court - Whereupon the Court finds from the
depositions as taken that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Emeline Barton, deceased, That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time
of making signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court
ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same
together with the depositions of said witnesses, as well as the proceed-
ings had thereon be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 140 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
140
Emeline Barton's Will
Journal Entry
January 31st 1891
In the matter of the Will }
of Emeline Barton - deceased }
The Citation heretofore issued herein
Thomas Ross to take the deposition of H. S. Overturf one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will and to take the deposition of cer-
tain other witnesses touching the proof of the genuineness of the signa-
ture of T. B. Potter the other subscribing witness to said Will was
this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court has been given to Alfred
Barton and Elizabeth Parsons Wm. Barton having Waived Notice
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to
a former order of this Court - Whereupon the Court finds from the
depositions as taken that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Emeline Barton, deceased, That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time
of making signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court
ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same
together with the depositions of said witnesses, as well as the proceed-
ings had thereon be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (170)
Description
[page 170]
[corresponds to page 141 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
141
George Pugh's Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
George Pugh - Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
George Pugh late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County died on or about the 2 day of February A.D. 1891 leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said George Pugh died leaving no widow and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
William Pugh Son Olatha Kan.
Elizabeth J. Griffiths Daughter Delaware O
John E. Pugh Son Radnor O
Mary A. Williams Daughter Radnor O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Jno. E. Pugh
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 10th day of February A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver Filed Feb. 13/91
We, the undersigned next of kin and legatee of the within named
deceased hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate
of said Will.
Dated this 10" day of February A.D> 1891.
John E. Pugh
W. T. Pugh
Mary A. Williams
Elizabeth J. Griffiths
[corresponds to page 141 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
141
George Pugh's Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
George Pugh - Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
George Pugh late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County died on or about the 2 day of February A.D. 1891 leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said George Pugh died leaving no widow and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
William Pugh Son Olatha Kan.
Elizabeth J. Griffiths Daughter Delaware O
John E. Pugh Son Radnor O
Mary A. Williams Daughter Radnor O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Jno. E. Pugh
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 10th day of February A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver Filed Feb. 13/91
We, the undersigned next of kin and legatee of the within named
deceased hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate
of said Will.
Dated this 10" day of February A.D> 1891.
John E. Pugh
W. T. Pugh
Mary A. Williams
Elizabeth J. Griffiths
Title
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Description
[page 171]
[corresponds to page 142 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
142
George Pugh's Will
Journal Entry
February 14" 1891. }
In the matter of the Will }
of George Pugh. deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of George
Pugh, late of Radnor Township in this County, deceased, was produc-
ed in open Court for Probate. In Consideration thereof it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court and thereupon came John
E. Pugh, W. J. Pugh and Elizabeth J. Griffiths next of kin of the
Testator resident of the State of Ohio, and Mary A. Williams, lega-
tee and in writing, waived notice and consented to the probate of said WIll
therefore on this day came Thomas Watkins and John A. Cone the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said WIll. Which testimony was
reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writ-
ing is the last Will and Testament of said George Pugh, deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Tes-
tator at the time of making signing and sealing said WIll, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It
is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named as well as the proceedings held thereon, be entered of
record in this Court.
This day also came William T. Pugh and John E. Pugh and
filed receipts of Elizabeth J. Griffiths for amount of money paid her
by them under the direction of said Will and requested that said Re-
ceipts be recorded immediately following the record of the Will.
(See Will Record Volume 9, Page 145.)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Feb 14/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of George Pugh - Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } John A. Cone being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 27" day of May, A.D. 1878 and offered for probate as
the last Will and Testament of George Pugh, late of Radnor Town-
ship in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said George
Pugh now deceased sign and seal said instrument and heard him ac-
knowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and I there-
upon at his request, and in his presence subscribed my name to the
same as witness. The said decedent at the time of making, signing and
sealing said instrument was of full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint
Jno. A. Cone
Title
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Description
[page 172]
[corresponds to page 143 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
143
George Pugh's Will
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 14" day
of February A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Thomas Watkins, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 27" day of May A.D. 1878 and of-
fered for probate as the last Will and Testament of George Pugh
late of Radnor Township in said County of Delaware, deceased, and
saw the said George Pugh now deceased sign and seal said in-
strument and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and I thereupon, at his request, and in his presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument was of full
age of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Thos. Watkins
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 14"
day of February A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of all, I, George Pugh of Del-
aware County of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Tes-
tament.
Item I I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Ellen Pugh all the
property of every description, both personal and real, of which I may be
possessed, or which I may own at the time of my decease: she to have
the absolute right to the same as owner thereof, in lieu of Dower, for
her own use and benefit, having the right to sell or dispose of any or
all of said property, personal and real, in case it should be necessary
so to do for her support and maintenance during her natural life.
Item II I give, devise and bequeath to my son William T. Pugh after
the decease of my said wife in case the same shall not have been
previously disposed of, under the first item of this will, the House
and lot which I own in the City of Delaware, Ohio, being situ-
ate on the West side of Franklin Street and North of North Street
in said City, on the condition following, to wit: He, my said son
William T. Pugh shall pay to my daughter Elizabeth J. Grif-
fiths, her heirs or assigns the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, to
wit: - Two Hundred and fifty dollars within three years after the time
when he shall come into possession of said real estate, and the oth-
er Two Hundred and fifty dollars within five years after he shall
come into possession of said property as aforesaid, said payments not
to bear interest until they become due, as above secified, and it is
[corresponds to page 143 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
143
George Pugh's Will
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 14" day
of February A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Thomas Watkins, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 27" day of May A.D. 1878 and of-
fered for probate as the last Will and Testament of George Pugh
late of Radnor Township in said County of Delaware, deceased, and
saw the said George Pugh now deceased sign and seal said in-
strument and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and I thereupon, at his request, and in his presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument was of full
age of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Thos. Watkins
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 14"
day of February A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of all, I, George Pugh of Del-
aware County of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Tes-
tament.
Item I I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Ellen Pugh all the
property of every description, both personal and real, of which I may be
possessed, or which I may own at the time of my decease: she to have
the absolute right to the same as owner thereof, in lieu of Dower, for
her own use and benefit, having the right to sell or dispose of any or
all of said property, personal and real, in case it should be necessary
so to do for her support and maintenance during her natural life.
Item II I give, devise and bequeath to my son William T. Pugh after
the decease of my said wife in case the same shall not have been
previously disposed of, under the first item of this will, the House
and lot which I own in the City of Delaware, Ohio, being situ-
ate on the West side of Franklin Street and North of North Street
in said City, on the condition following, to wit: He, my said son
William T. Pugh shall pay to my daughter Elizabeth J. Grif-
fiths, her heirs or assigns the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, to
wit: - Two Hundred and fifty dollars within three years after the time
when he shall come into possession of said real estate, and the oth-
er Two Hundred and fifty dollars within five years after he shall
come into possession of said property as aforesaid, said payments not
to bear interest until they become due, as above secified, and it is
Title
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Description
[page 173]
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144
George Pugh's Will
hereby by me declared that said payments shall be a charge and lien as
said House and lot above described.
Item III I give devise and bequeath to my son John E. Pugh, in addition to the
property consisting of horses, or other kind of live stock buggy, money
notes etc, which I have heretofore, or may hereafter give to my said son
John E. previous to my decease, the Farm of about Seventy five
Acres, more or less, situate in Radnor Township, Delaware County
Ohio, it being the farm on which we now reside, after the death of
my said wife and also all the stock, money and credits and chattels of
every description which may remain as part of my estate at the decease
of my said wife, and I desire and direct that in case of my death
previous to the decease of my said wife, that my said son John E.
my said wife shall retain the control of my farm and all things con-
nected therewith in the same manner as I now control the same
my said wife, however, to have the right to control and manage the
same as she may think best in case of any disagreement between
them as to the control of the same: and my said son John E. Pugh
after the decease of my said wife to have and own said farm and personal
property on the following condition to wit: - He is to pay to my daugh-
ter Elizabeth J. Griffiths within five years after he shall come
into the possession of said property, the sum of Five Hundred dollars
and also within the same five years, he shall pay to Mary Ann Wil-
liams, the daughter of my said wife, also the sum of Five Hundred
dollars, and said two payments of five hundred dollars each shall
be a lien and charge on said farm.
Item IIII I hereby nomiinate and appoint my wife Ellen Pugh Executrix of
this will and I will and direct that there be no appraisement nor
sale of any of my property, and I hereby request the Court of Probate
to waive the same in pursuance of the Statute and I further di-
rect that my said wife be not required to give bonds as executrix
as aforesaid.
I hereby revoke all former wills or parts of will by me heretofore
made and I do hereby publish and declare this to be my last will
and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name
and affixed my seal this 27" day of May 1878.
George Pugh {Seal}
Signed by the said George Pugh and by him declared to be
his last will and testament in our presence and by us as witness-
es hereto in his presence and at his request and in the presence of
each other, the day and year above written.
Thomas Watkins
John A. Cone
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George Pugh's Will
hereby by me declared that said payments shall be a charge and lien as
said House and lot above described.
Item III I give devise and bequeath to my son John E. Pugh, in addition to the
property consisting of horses, or other kind of live stock buggy, money
notes etc, which I have heretofore, or may hereafter give to my said son
John E. previous to my decease, the Farm of about Seventy five
Acres, more or less, situate in Radnor Township, Delaware County
Ohio, it being the farm on which we now reside, after the death of
my said wife and also all the stock, money and credits and chattels of
every description which may remain as part of my estate at the decease
of my said wife, and I desire and direct that in case of my death
previous to the decease of my said wife, that my said son John E.
my said wife shall retain the control of my farm and all things con-
nected therewith in the same manner as I now control the same
my said wife, however, to have the right to control and manage the
same as she may think best in case of any disagreement between
them as to the control of the same: and my said son John E. Pugh
after the decease of my said wife to have and own said farm and personal
property on the following condition to wit: - He is to pay to my daugh-
ter Elizabeth J. Griffiths within five years after he shall come
into the possession of said property, the sum of Five Hundred dollars
and also within the same five years, he shall pay to Mary Ann Wil-
liams, the daughter of my said wife, also the sum of Five Hundred
dollars, and said two payments of five hundred dollars each shall
be a lien and charge on said farm.
Item IIII I hereby nomiinate and appoint my wife Ellen Pugh Executrix of
this will and I will and direct that there be no appraisement nor
sale of any of my property, and I hereby request the Court of Probate
to waive the same in pursuance of the Statute and I further di-
rect that my said wife be not required to give bonds as executrix
as aforesaid.
I hereby revoke all former wills or parts of will by me heretofore
made and I do hereby publish and declare this to be my last will
and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name
and affixed my seal this 27" day of May 1878.
George Pugh {Seal}
Signed by the said George Pugh and by him declared to be
his last will and testament in our presence and by us as witness-
es hereto in his presence and at his request and in the presence of
each other, the day and year above written.
Thomas Watkins
John A. Cone
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (174)
Description
[page 174]
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145
George Pugh Estate
Receipt Filed Feby. 14/91
Delaware O. Feby. 14 - 1891
Received of William T. Pugh Five Hundred Dollars in full
of a certain Legacy bequeathed to me by the Last Will and Testament
of George Pugh, dec'd, late of Radnor Township Delaware Coun-
ty Ohio and which legacy of Five Hundred Dollars was and is
made a charge by the terms of said Will in certain real estate, to -
wit: a certain lot & house in the City of Delaware Ohio which
property was bequeathed & devised by said Will to said Wm. T.
Pugh and said Lot being described as Out Lot No. 38 and said
payment of Five Hundred Dollars as for the full and complete
release of all right title and interest which I have as legatee under
said Will or as one of the heirs at Law of said George Pugh -
dec'd and said Will having been admitted to Probate and record
in the Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio, on this date -
Elizabeth J. Griffiths
Humphrey Griffiths
Her Husband
Receipt Filed Feby. 14/91
Delaware Ohio Feby 14, 1891.
Received of John E. Pugh Four Hundred and Seventy
dollars in full of a certain Legacy of Five Hundred Dollars
bequeathed to me by the last Will and Testament of George Pugh
deceased, late of Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio and
which Legacy of Five Hundred Dollars was and is made a charge
by the terms of said Will on certain real estate to wit: a certain
farm of about Seventy five Acres situate in Radnor Township
Delaware County Ohio which farm was bequeathed and de-
vised by said Will to said John E. Pugh and said payment
of Four Hundred and Seventy Dollars is for the full and com-
plete release of all right, title and interest which I have as leg-
atee under said Will or as one of the heirs at Law of said George
Pugh deceased and said Will having been admitted to Pro-
bate and record in the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio
on this date
Elizabeth J. Griffiths
Humphrey Griffiths
Her Husband
Receipt
Received of John E. Pugh Five Hundred Dollars, and all
the accrued interest thereon, in full of the legacy of $500-
bequeathed to me by the foregoing Will of George Pugh deceased,
and I hereby cancel and release the lien for the payment of
said legacy on the real estate devised to said John E. Pugh
by the terms of said WIll
Witness my signature
the 1st day of April 1908 Mary Ann Williams
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145
George Pugh Estate
Receipt Filed Feby. 14/91
Delaware O. Feby. 14 - 1891
Received of William T. Pugh Five Hundred Dollars in full
of a certain Legacy bequeathed to me by the Last Will and Testament
of George Pugh, dec'd, late of Radnor Township Delaware Coun-
ty Ohio and which legacy of Five Hundred Dollars was and is
made a charge by the terms of said Will in certain real estate, to -
wit: a certain lot & house in the City of Delaware Ohio which
property was bequeathed & devised by said Will to said Wm. T.
Pugh and said Lot being described as Out Lot No. 38 and said
payment of Five Hundred Dollars as for the full and complete
release of all right title and interest which I have as legatee under
said Will or as one of the heirs at Law of said George Pugh -
dec'd and said Will having been admitted to Probate and record
in the Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio, on this date -
Elizabeth J. Griffiths
Humphrey Griffiths
Her Husband
Receipt Filed Feby. 14/91
Delaware Ohio Feby 14, 1891.
Received of John E. Pugh Four Hundred and Seventy
dollars in full of a certain Legacy of Five Hundred Dollars
bequeathed to me by the last Will and Testament of George Pugh
deceased, late of Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio and
which Legacy of Five Hundred Dollars was and is made a charge
by the terms of said Will on certain real estate to wit: a certain
farm of about Seventy five Acres situate in Radnor Township
Delaware County Ohio which farm was bequeathed and de-
vised by said Will to said John E. Pugh and said payment
of Four Hundred and Seventy Dollars is for the full and com-
plete release of all right, title and interest which I have as leg-
atee under said Will or as one of the heirs at Law of said George
Pugh deceased and said Will having been admitted to Pro-
bate and record in the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio
on this date
Elizabeth J. Griffiths
Humphrey Griffiths
Her Husband
Receipt
Received of John E. Pugh Five Hundred Dollars, and all
the accrued interest thereon, in full of the legacy of $500-
bequeathed to me by the foregoing Will of George Pugh deceased,
and I hereby cancel and release the lien for the payment of
said legacy on the real estate devised to said John E. Pugh
by the terms of said WIll
Witness my signature
the 1st day of April 1908 Mary Ann Williams
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (175)
Description
[page 175]
[corresponds to page 146 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
146
Henton Tallman's Will
Journal Entry
February 23rd 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of}
Henton Tallman deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Hen-
ton Tallman, late of Delaware City in this County, deceased and
produced in open Court for Probate: on consideration whereof it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice thereof
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given to
Amanda M. Tallman - widow and Frances M. Anderson - Charley
T. Watkins - George H. Watkins- Frank Watkins - Mamie Watkins
Neta Tallman - Pearl Thompson and Effie Thompson - William
H. H. Tallman having in writing waived Notice and consented to the
probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26th day of February. A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M. to which
time this matter is contined.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb. 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Henton Tall- } Application to Admit to Probate
man - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Henton Tallman late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County died on or about the 14" day of February A. D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament - That the said Henton Tallman
died leaving Amanda M. Tallman widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
William H. H. Tallman Son Delaware O
Frances M. Anderson Daughter Sandusky O
Charles T. Watkins } Grand Children }
George H. " } Children of a } Delaware O
Frank " } deceased Daughter }
Minnie " } Nancy J. Watkins }
Neta Tallman } Grand daughter Findlay O
Daughter of Geo. Tallman
Pearl Thompson Grand daughter Galion O
Effie Thompson Daughter of Phoebe J. Thompson
[corresponds to page 146 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
146
Henton Tallman's Will
Journal Entry
February 23rd 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of}
Henton Tallman deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Hen-
ton Tallman, late of Delaware City in this County, deceased and
produced in open Court for Probate: on consideration whereof it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice thereof
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given to
Amanda M. Tallman - widow and Frances M. Anderson - Charley
T. Watkins - George H. Watkins- Frank Watkins - Mamie Watkins
Neta Tallman - Pearl Thompson and Effie Thompson - William
H. H. Tallman having in writing waived Notice and consented to the
probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26th day of February. A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M. to which
time this matter is contined.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb. 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Henton Tall- } Application to Admit to Probate
man - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Henton Tallman late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County died on or about the 14" day of February A. D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament - That the said Henton Tallman
died leaving Amanda M. Tallman widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
William H. H. Tallman Son Delaware O
Frances M. Anderson Daughter Sandusky O
Charles T. Watkins } Grand Children }
George H. " } Children of a } Delaware O
Frank " } deceased Daughter }
Minnie " } Nancy J. Watkins }
Neta Tallman } Grand daughter Findlay O
Daughter of Geo. Tallman
Pearl Thompson Grand daughter Galion O
Effie Thompson Daughter of Phoebe J. Thompson
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (176)
Description
[page 176]
[corresponds to page 147 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
147
Henton Tallman's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
W. H. H. Tallman
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 23rd day of February A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named dece=
dent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 23rd day of February, A.D. 1891.
William H. H. Tallman
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Hinton Tallman - deceased.
I, William H. H. Tallman:
You are hereby commanded to
notify Amanda M. Tallman, Frances M. Anderson. Charles
T. Watkins, George H. Watkins, Frank Watkins, Mannie
Watkins, Neta Tallman - and Pearl Thompson - Effie Thomp:
son that on the 23rd day of February A. D. 1891, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Henton
Tallman late of Delaware Township in said County deceased, was
produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said applica=
tion will be for hearing this Court on the 26" day of February A.
D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed: Feb 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } William H. H. Tallman being duly sworn,
says that on the 24 day of February, A.
D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof
to the within named Amanda M. Tallman Frances M. Ander=
son - Charles T. Watkins - George H. Watkins Mannie Wat=
kins whose proper name is Nina May Watkins - Neta Tallman and
Pearl Thompson on whose proper name is F. Pearl Thompson Effie
Thompson is not a resident of the State of Ohio & Frank Watkins
William H. H. Tallman
[corresponds to page 147 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
147
Henton Tallman's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
W. H. H. Tallman
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 23rd day of February A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named dece=
dent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 23rd day of February, A.D. 1891.
William H. H. Tallman
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Hinton Tallman - deceased.
I, William H. H. Tallman:
You are hereby commanded to
notify Amanda M. Tallman, Frances M. Anderson. Charles
T. Watkins, George H. Watkins, Frank Watkins, Mannie
Watkins, Neta Tallman - and Pearl Thompson - Effie Thomp:
son that on the 23rd day of February A. D. 1891, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Henton
Tallman late of Delaware Township in said County deceased, was
produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said applica=
tion will be for hearing this Court on the 26" day of February A.
D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed: Feb 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } William H. H. Tallman being duly sworn,
says that on the 24 day of February, A.
D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof
to the within named Amanda M. Tallman Frances M. Ander=
son - Charles T. Watkins - George H. Watkins Mannie Wat=
kins whose proper name is Nina May Watkins - Neta Tallman and
Pearl Thompson on whose proper name is F. Pearl Thompson Effie
Thompson is not a resident of the State of Ohio & Frank Watkins
William H. H. Tallman
Title
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Description
[page 177]
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148
Henton Tallman's Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of
February A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February 26" 1891 }
In the matter of the Will of }
Henton Tallman - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on, the 23rd day of February, A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Henton Tallman late of Delaware City in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it
not being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Amanda M. Tallman -
widow - Frances M. Anderson - Charles T. Watson - George H.
Watkins - Frank Watkins - Mannie Watkins - whose proper name is
Nina May Watkins - Neta Tallman - and Pearl Thompson -
William H. H. Tallman having waived Notice) next of kin of
the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio - pursuant to a former
order of this court; therefore, on this day came Sonie Welch one of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And the further hearing of this Will is continued to take the
testimony of Henry S. Culver the other subscribing witness to said
Will, until the 4" day of March, A. D. 1891 at 4 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Testimony of Witness" Filed Feb. 26/91
Mch 4/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County, Ohio } and Testament of Henton Tallman - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Sonie Welch, being duly sworn and examined as
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing
date the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1889 and offered for probate as the
last Will and Testament of Henton Tullman late of Delaware
Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said hen=
ton Tallman now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
I, thereupon, at this request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to
the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making signing
and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint.
Sonie Welch
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Henton Tallman's Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of
February A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February 26" 1891 }
In the matter of the Will of }
Henton Tallman - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on, the 23rd day of February, A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Henton Tallman late of Delaware City in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it
not being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Amanda M. Tallman -
widow - Frances M. Anderson - Charles T. Watson - George H.
Watkins - Frank Watkins - Mannie Watkins - whose proper name is
Nina May Watkins - Neta Tallman - and Pearl Thompson -
William H. H. Tallman having waived Notice) next of kin of
the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio - pursuant to a former
order of this court; therefore, on this day came Sonie Welch one of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And the further hearing of this Will is continued to take the
testimony of Henry S. Culver the other subscribing witness to said
Will, until the 4" day of March, A. D. 1891 at 4 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"Testimony of Witness" Filed Feb. 26/91
Mch 4/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County, Ohio } and Testament of Henton Tallman - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Sonie Welch, being duly sworn and examined as
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing
date the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1889 and offered for probate as the
last Will and Testament of Henton Tullman late of Delaware
Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said hen=
ton Tallman now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
I, thereupon, at this request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to
the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making signing
and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint.
Sonie Welch
Title
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Description
[page 178]
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149
Henton Tallman's Will
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 26" day
of February, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Henry S. Culver being duly sworn and exam=
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 3rd day of December. A. D. 1889, and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of Henton Tallman -
late of Delaware Township in said County of Delaware, de=
ceased, and saw the said Henton Tallman, now deceased, sign
and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament and I, thereupon, at his request,
and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.
The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint.
Henry S. Culver
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 4"
day of March, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 4th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Henton Tallman - deceased }
This day came Henry S. Culver, the
other subscribing witness to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi=
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testi=
mony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said
Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Henton
Tallman deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court -
Citation ordered and issued to Amanda M. Tallman, widow of
said decedent - to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probrate Judge
[corresponds to page 149 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
149
Henton Tallman's Will
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 26" day
of February, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Henry S. Culver being duly sworn and exam=
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 3rd day of December. A. D. 1889, and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of Henton Tallman -
late of Delaware Township in said County of Delaware, de=
ceased, and saw the said Henton Tallman, now deceased, sign
and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament and I, thereupon, at his request,
and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.
The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint.
Henry S. Culver
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 4"
day of March, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 4th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Henton Tallman - deceased }
This day came Henry S. Culver, the
other subscribing witness to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi=
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testi=
mony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said
Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Henton
Tallman deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court -
Citation ordered and issued to Amanda M. Tallman, widow of
said decedent - to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probrate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (179)
Description
[page 179]
[corresponds to page 150 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
150
Henton Tallman's Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I Henton Tall:
man of the City of Delaware Delaware County, Ohio, being of
sound and disporing mind and memory do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament.
First - I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall
be paid.
Second - I will and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Amanda
M. Tallman all my property both real and personal of every
description during her natural life and at her death to be divided equal:
ly among my children or their Legal representatives, and I further di=
rect that of the income of my property or the use of the same both real and
personal is not sufficient to the proper support of my said wife that
she shall use of the principal such amount as is necessary to prop:
erly & comfortably support her during her life.
Third - I appoint as executors to this my last Will and Testament
my dear son, William H. H. Tallman & William B.
Thompson of the City of Columbus, Ohio
Witness my hand & seal this 3rd day
of December A.D. 1889
Henton Tallman
Signed by the Testator Henton Tallman as and for his last will
and Testament in our presence who at his request & in his presence &
in the presence of each other have signed our names as subscribing wit=
nesses.
Sonie Welch
Henry S. Culver
[corresponds to page 150 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
150
Henton Tallman's Will
Copy of Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I Henton Tall:
man of the City of Delaware Delaware County, Ohio, being of
sound and disporing mind and memory do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament.
First - I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall
be paid.
Second - I will and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Amanda
M. Tallman all my property both real and personal of every
description during her natural life and at her death to be divided equal:
ly among my children or their Legal representatives, and I further di=
rect that of the income of my property or the use of the same both real and
personal is not sufficient to the proper support of my said wife that
she shall use of the principal such amount as is necessary to prop:
erly & comfortably support her during her life.
Third - I appoint as executors to this my last Will and Testament
my dear son, William H. H. Tallman & William B.
Thompson of the City of Columbus, Ohio
Witness my hand & seal this 3rd day
of December A.D. 1889
Henton Tallman
Signed by the Testator Henton Tallman as and for his last will
and Testament in our presence who at his request & in his presence &
in the presence of each other have signed our names as subscribing wit=
nesses.
Sonie Welch
Henry S. Culver
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (180)
Description
[page 180]
[corresponds to page 151 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
151
Elizabeth Donovan's Will
Journal Entry
March 5th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Elizabeth Donovan - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Donovan, late of Delaware Township, in this Coun=
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On considera=
tion where of , it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Harry Donovan - Thomas Donovan -
Ellen Olney - Emma Clark - and Bell Gwinner (John Don=
ovan having in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th
day of March A. D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Elizabeth } Application to Admit to Probate
Donovan - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Elizabeth Donovan late a resident of the Township of Dela=
ware in said County, died on or about the 6" day of November A.
D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be her last Will and Testament. That the said Elizabeth
Donovan died leaving the following named persons her only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John Donovan Son Delaware O.
Harry Donovan " " "
Thomas Donovan " " "
Taylor Donovan " Red Oak, Iowa
Ellen Olney Daughter Delaware O
Emma Clark " " "
Bell Gwinner " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
[corresponds to page 151 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
151
Elizabeth Donovan's Will
Journal Entry
March 5th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Elizabeth Donovan - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Donovan, late of Delaware Township, in this Coun=
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On considera=
tion where of , it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Harry Donovan - Thomas Donovan -
Ellen Olney - Emma Clark - and Bell Gwinner (John Don=
ovan having in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th
day of March A. D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Elizabeth } Application to Admit to Probate
Donovan - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Elizabeth Donovan late a resident of the Township of Dela=
ware in said County, died on or about the 6" day of November A.
D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be her last Will and Testament. That the said Elizabeth
Donovan died leaving the following named persons her only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John Donovan Son Delaware O.
Harry Donovan " " "
Thomas Donovan " " "
Taylor Donovan " Red Oak, Iowa
Ellen Olney Daughter Delaware O
Emma Clark " " "
Bell Gwinner " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Title
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Description
[page 181]
[corresponds to page 152 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
152
Elizabeth Donovan's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 5" day of March, A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 5th day of March, A. D. 1891.
John Donovan
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Donovan - deceased.
To John Donovan
You are hereby commanded to not:
ify Harry Donovan, Thomas Donovan - Ellen Olney - Emma
Clark and Bell Gwinner that on the 5th day of March A. D.
1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa=
ment of Elizabeth Donovan late of Delaware Township in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was in the same day made in said court
Said application will be for hearing, before this Court in the 10" day of
March, A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 5" day of March A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Mch 10/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } John Donovan being duly sworn says
that on the 5" day of March, A. D. 1891.
he served the within named by delivering a true copy there of to the
within named Harry Donovan, Thomas Donovan - Ellen Olney
Emma Clark and Bell Gwinner.
John Donovan
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day
of March A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 152 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
152
Elizabeth Donovan's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 5" day of March, A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 5th day of March, A. D. 1891.
John Donovan
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Donovan - deceased.
To John Donovan
You are hereby commanded to not:
ify Harry Donovan, Thomas Donovan - Ellen Olney - Emma
Clark and Bell Gwinner that on the 5th day of March A. D.
1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa=
ment of Elizabeth Donovan late of Delaware Township in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was in the same day made in said court
Said application will be for hearing, before this Court in the 10" day of
March, A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 5" day of March A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Mch 10/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } John Donovan being duly sworn says
that on the 5" day of March, A. D. 1891.
he served the within named by delivering a true copy there of to the
within named Harry Donovan, Thomas Donovan - Ellen Olney
Emma Clark and Bell Gwinner.
John Donovan
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day
of March A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (182)
Description
[page 182]
[corresponds to page 153 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
153
Elizabeth Donovan's Will
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Mch 10/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and
}
Delaware County, Ohio } Testament of Elizabeth Donovan - deceased
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County, ss. } Carrie Gwinner, being duly sworn and ex=
amined as a witness in the above entitled mat=
ter, says, I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 20th day of February, A. D. 1885, and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Donovan,
late of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware deceased,
and saw the said Elizabeth Donovan, now deceased sign and seal
said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and I, thereupon, at her request, and in
her presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The
said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said instru=
ment; was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
Carrie Gwinner Donovan
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 10th
day of March, A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Jackson Hipple, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above en=
titled matter, says; I was present at the execution of the instru=
ment now shown to me, hearing date the 20" day of February,
A. D. 1885 and offered for probate as the last Will and Testa=
ment of Elizabeth Donovan, late of Delaware Township in
said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Elizabeth
Donovan, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament;
and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, subscribed
my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jackson Hipple
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
10" day of March A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 153 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
153
Elizabeth Donovan's Will
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Mch 10/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and
}
Delaware County, Ohio } Testament of Elizabeth Donovan - deceased
The State of Ohio }
}
Delaware County, ss. } Carrie Gwinner, being duly sworn and ex=
amined as a witness in the above entitled mat=
ter, says, I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me, bearing date the 20th day of February, A. D. 1885, and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Donovan,
late of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware deceased,
and saw the said Elizabeth Donovan, now deceased sign and seal
said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and I, thereupon, at her request, and in
her presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The
said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said instru=
ment; was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
Carrie Gwinner Donovan
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 10th
day of March, A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Jackson Hipple, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above en=
titled matter, says; I was present at the execution of the instru=
ment now shown to me, hearing date the 20" day of February,
A. D. 1885 and offered for probate as the last Will and Testa=
ment of Elizabeth Donovan, late of Delaware Township in
said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Elizabeth
Donovan, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament;
and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, subscribed
my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jackson Hipple
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
10" day of March A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (183)
Description
[page 183]
[corresponds to page 154 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
154
Elizabeth Donavan's Will
Journal Entry
March. 10th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Elizageth Donovan- deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on the 5th day of March A.D. 1891 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Donovan- late of Delaware Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Harry
Bell Gwinner (John Donovan having waived Notice) next of
kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came Carrie
Gwinner Donovan and Jackson Hipple the subscribing witness:
es to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due exe:
cution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to
writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will-
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Elizabeth Donovan,
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will Filed Mch 5/91.
I Elizabeth Donovan of the City of Delaware County of
Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my Last
Will and Testament
Item 1.
It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid
and that my Executor hereinafter named purchase a suitable burial Lot
in Oak Grove Cemetery in said City. Also that he purchase and
place thereon a suitable monument, which I desire to be my burial place.
Item 2,
I give and devise to my son Taylor Donovan & his heirs forever One
hundred dollars to be paid to him by my Executor.
Item 3.
I give and devise to my son Thomas Donovan and his heirs forever The
north part of the following described premises To-wit- Being the same
premises converyed to me by Frederick Grebner & wife by deed dated May
2nd 1864. Recorded in Vol. 54- pages 259 & 260 Records of Deeds of
Delaware County, Ohio. Situate in the City of Delaware County
of Delaware and State of Ohio in R. 19, Tp 5. Sec 4. & part of farm
Lot No. 12. Known as Out Lots No. 1 & 2. Bounded and described as
follows Commencing at the S.W. corner of Lot N. in a Subdivision
[corresponds to page 154 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
154
Elizabeth Donavan's Will
Journal Entry
March. 10th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Elizageth Donovan- deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to wit:
on the 5th day of March A.D. 1891 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Donovan- late of Delaware Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Harry
Bell Gwinner (John Donovan having waived Notice) next of
kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came Carrie
Gwinner Donovan and Jackson Hipple the subscribing witness:
es to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due exe:
cution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to
writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will-
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Elizabeth Donovan,
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will Filed Mch 5/91.
I Elizabeth Donovan of the City of Delaware County of
Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my Last
Will and Testament
Item 1.
It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid
and that my Executor hereinafter named purchase a suitable burial Lot
in Oak Grove Cemetery in said City. Also that he purchase and
place thereon a suitable monument, which I desire to be my burial place.
Item 2,
I give and devise to my son Taylor Donovan & his heirs forever One
hundred dollars to be paid to him by my Executor.
Item 3.
I give and devise to my son Thomas Donovan and his heirs forever The
north part of the following described premises To-wit- Being the same
premises converyed to me by Frederick Grebner & wife by deed dated May
2nd 1864. Recorded in Vol. 54- pages 259 & 260 Records of Deeds of
Delaware County, Ohio. Situate in the City of Delaware County
of Delaware and State of Ohio in R. 19, Tp 5. Sec 4. & part of farm
Lot No. 12. Known as Out Lots No. 1 & 2. Bounded and described as
follows Commencing at the S.W. corner of Lot N. in a Subdivision
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (184)
Description
[page 184]
[corresponds to page 155 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Elizabeth Donovan's Will 155
among the heirs of Milo D. Pettibone, thence N. to the S line of the Strip
of land heretofore deeded to the C.C. & C.R.R.C. by S. Finch for road:
way thence Eastwardly along said South line of said Strip 12 rods and one
hundredth of a rod. thence South to the South line of said Lot thence
West to the place of beginning being Out Lots 1 & 2 as called in a subdivis-
ion made by James Eaton Sept. 28. 1853 for Finch & Lamb supposed
to contain about 2 1/2 acres of land"
The North part of the above described premises above devise to said Thom:
as Donovan & his heirs is to extend from the North line far enough
south to include the Barn or Stable on said premises together with
the dwelling house and all other privileges & appurtenances as belonging to
said North part- and extends the whole length of said premises from
East to West
Item 4.
I give and devise to my sons John Donovan and Harry Donovan and their
heirs forever The middle part of said Out Lots No 1 & 2 bounded in the
North by a line across the same from East to West at the south line of said
Barn or Stable and on the South by a line across the said premises from
East to West 12 rods north of the South line of said premises with all the
buildings privileges & appurtenances on said middle part.
Item 5.
I give and devise to my daughter Belle Gwinner & her heirs forever four
rods in width off the South End of said Out Lots No 1 & 2 with all
the privileges & appurtenances thereunto belonging.
Item 6.
I give bequeath & devise to my son Thomas Donovan & his heirs forever all
my household goods & furniture and kitchen furniture beds & bedding.
Item 7.
All the rest and residue of my property goods, chattels, money & notes I
give devise and bequeath to my daughters Ella Olney Emma Clark
Belle Gwinner and my sons Thomas Donovan John Donovan & Harry
Donovan share & share alike to them & their heirs forever.
Item 8.
I do hereby nominate and appoint John Donovan my son Executor of
this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing and empowering him
to compromise, adjust, release and discharge in such manner as he may
deem proper the debts and claims due me in order to carry out the pro:
visions of the foregoing Will
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property be
made and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the same in
pursuance of the Statute
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th
day of February A.D. 1885.
Elizabeth Donovan. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said
Elizabeth Donovan as her last
Will and Testament in our presence
and signed by us in her presence
Carrie Gwinner
Jackson Hipple.
[corresponds to page 155 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Elizabeth Donovan's Will 155
among the heirs of Milo D. Pettibone, thence N. to the S line of the Strip
of land heretofore deeded to the C.C. & C.R.R.C. by S. Finch for road:
way thence Eastwardly along said South line of said Strip 12 rods and one
hundredth of a rod. thence South to the South line of said Lot thence
West to the place of beginning being Out Lots 1 & 2 as called in a subdivis-
ion made by James Eaton Sept. 28. 1853 for Finch & Lamb supposed
to contain about 2 1/2 acres of land"
The North part of the above described premises above devise to said Thom:
as Donovan & his heirs is to extend from the North line far enough
south to include the Barn or Stable on said premises together with
the dwelling house and all other privileges & appurtenances as belonging to
said North part- and extends the whole length of said premises from
East to West
Item 4.
I give and devise to my sons John Donovan and Harry Donovan and their
heirs forever The middle part of said Out Lots No 1 & 2 bounded in the
North by a line across the same from East to West at the south line of said
Barn or Stable and on the South by a line across the said premises from
East to West 12 rods north of the South line of said premises with all the
buildings privileges & appurtenances on said middle part.
Item 5.
I give and devise to my daughter Belle Gwinner & her heirs forever four
rods in width off the South End of said Out Lots No 1 & 2 with all
the privileges & appurtenances thereunto belonging.
Item 6.
I give bequeath & devise to my son Thomas Donovan & his heirs forever all
my household goods & furniture and kitchen furniture beds & bedding.
Item 7.
All the rest and residue of my property goods, chattels, money & notes I
give devise and bequeath to my daughters Ella Olney Emma Clark
Belle Gwinner and my sons Thomas Donovan John Donovan & Harry
Donovan share & share alike to them & their heirs forever.
Item 8.
I do hereby nominate and appoint John Donovan my son Executor of
this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing and empowering him
to compromise, adjust, release and discharge in such manner as he may
deem proper the debts and claims due me in order to carry out the pro:
visions of the foregoing Will
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property be
made and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the same in
pursuance of the Statute
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th
day of February A.D. 1885.
Elizabeth Donovan. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said
Elizabeth Donovan as her last
Will and Testament in our presence
and signed by us in her presence
Carrie Gwinner
Jackson Hipple.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (185)
Description
[page 185]
[corresponds to page 156 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
156 James Smith Campbell's Will
4845 Journal Entry
March. 10th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
James Smith Campbell-deceased} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of
James Smith Campbell, late of Delaware City, in the County
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to pro:
bate and record, be given to Antoinette L. Campbell, his widow, and
John E. Campbell, Antoinette C. Edwards. Katherine L
Edwards and Mary Joe Edwards (Joseph D. Campbell hav:
ing, in writing waived notice and consented to the probate of said Will)
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 14th day of March
A.D. 1891 at 4 o'clock P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed mch 10/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the }
Last Will and Testament } Application to Admit to Probate.
of James Smith Camp: }
bell - Deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
James Smith Campbell, late a resident of the Township of Dela-
ware in said County, died on or about the 4" day of March. A.D.
1891, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said James Smith Camp:
bell died leaving Antoinette L. Campbell, widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John E. Campbell Son Delaware O.
Joseph D. Campbell " " "
Antoinette C. Edwards Grand daughter " "
Katherine L. Edwards " " "
Mary Joe Edwards " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedigns.
J. D. Campbell.
[corresponds to page 156 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
156 James Smith Campbell's Will
4845 Journal Entry
March. 10th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
James Smith Campbell-deceased} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of
James Smith Campbell, late of Delaware City, in the County
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to pro:
bate and record, be given to Antoinette L. Campbell, his widow, and
John E. Campbell, Antoinette C. Edwards. Katherine L
Edwards and Mary Joe Edwards (Joseph D. Campbell hav:
ing, in writing waived notice and consented to the probate of said Will)
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 14th day of March
A.D. 1891 at 4 o'clock P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed mch 10/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the }
Last Will and Testament } Application to Admit to Probate.
of James Smith Camp: }
bell - Deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
James Smith Campbell, late a resident of the Township of Dela-
ware in said County, died on or about the 4" day of March. A.D.
1891, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said James Smith Camp:
bell died leaving Antoinette L. Campbell, widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John E. Campbell Son Delaware O.
Joseph D. Campbell " " "
Antoinette C. Edwards Grand daughter " "
Katherine L. Edwards " " "
Mary Joe Edwards " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedigns.
J. D. Campbell.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (186)
Description
[page 186]
[corresponds to page 157 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
James Smith Campbell's Will 157
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 10" day of March. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 10" day of March A.D. 1891.
J.D. Campbell.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of James Smith Campbell- deceased.
To Joseph D. Campbell:
You are hereby commanded to
notify Antoinette L. Campbell- John E. Campbell - Antoinette
C. Edwards Katherine L. Edwards and Mary Joe Edwards
that on the 10" day of March A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of James Smith Campbell
late of Delaware Township, in said County deceased. was produced in
said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Corut on the 14" day March A.D. 1891 at 4 o'clock
P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 10" day of March A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed 12/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Joseph D. Campbell being duly sworn
says that on the 10" day of March A.D. 1891
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Antoinette L. Campbell- John E. Campbell-
Antoinette C. Edwards- Katherine L. Edwards- Mary Joe
Edwards.
J.D. Campbell.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 12" day of
March. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 157 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
James Smith Campbell's Will 157
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 10" day of March. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 10" day of March A.D. 1891.
J.D. Campbell.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of James Smith Campbell- deceased.
To Joseph D. Campbell:
You are hereby commanded to
notify Antoinette L. Campbell- John E. Campbell - Antoinette
C. Edwards Katherine L. Edwards and Mary Joe Edwards
that on the 10" day of March A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of James Smith Campbell
late of Delaware Township, in said County deceased. was produced in
said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Corut on the 14" day March A.D. 1891 at 4 o'clock
P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 10" day of March A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed 12/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Joseph D. Campbell being duly sworn
says that on the 10" day of March A.D. 1891
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Antoinette L. Campbell- John E. Campbell-
Antoinette C. Edwards- Katherine L. Edwards- Mary Joe
Edwards.
J.D. Campbell.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 12" day of
March. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (187)
Description
[page 187]
[corresponds to page 158 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
158 James Smith Campbell's Will
Journal Entry
March 14th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
James Smith Campbell- dec. }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 10th day of March. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of James Smith Camp:
bell late of Delaware City, in this County- deceased- was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And it now being
shown to the satisfcction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord in this Court has been given to Antoinette L. Campbell, his
widow- and John E. Campbell, Antoinette C. Edwards- Kathe:
rine L. Edwards- and Mary Joe Edwards (Joseph D Camp:
bell having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
And the further hearing of this Will is continued to Monday the
16th day of March. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Mch 16/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Isaac
R. Elston and William A Hall the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of James Smith Campbell late of Del:
ware Township in said Delaware County deceased; who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say
That the paper before them bearing date the 10" day of September. A.
D. 1887 purporting to be the last Will and testament of James
Smith Campbell now deceased is the Will of said deceased James
Smith Cempbell that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the
said James Smith Campbell deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and that the said James Smith Campbell at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Isaac R. Elston
William A. Hall
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this
16" day of March. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 158 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
158 James Smith Campbell's Will
Journal Entry
March 14th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
James Smith Campbell- dec. }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 10th day of March. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of James Smith Camp:
bell late of Delaware City, in this County- deceased- was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And it now being
shown to the satisfcction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord in this Court has been given to Antoinette L. Campbell, his
widow- and John E. Campbell, Antoinette C. Edwards- Kathe:
rine L. Edwards- and Mary Joe Edwards (Joseph D Camp:
bell having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
And the further hearing of this Will is continued to Monday the
16th day of March. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Mch 16/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Isaac
R. Elston and William A Hall the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of James Smith Campbell late of Del:
ware Township in said Delaware County deceased; who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say
That the paper before them bearing date the 10" day of September. A.
D. 1887 purporting to be the last Will and testament of James
Smith Campbell now deceased is the Will of said deceased James
Smith Cempbell that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the
said James Smith Campbell deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and that the said James Smith Campbell at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Isaac R. Elston
William A. Hall
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this
16" day of March. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (188)
Description
[page 188]
[corresponds to page 159 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
James Smith Campbell's Will 159
Journal Entry
March. 16th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of: }
James Smith Campbell- deceased.} This day came Isaac R. Elston and
William A. Hall, the subscribing wit:
nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said James Smith Campbell, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this court.
Citation ordered and issued to Antoinette L. Campbell, widow of
said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law, And
thereupon came the said Widow, and in writing acknowledged service of
the said Citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
I, James S. Campbell of Delaware in the County of Delaware
and State of Ohio do hereby make and publish my last will and tes:
tament, intending thereby to dispose of all my worldly estate of which
I shall be possessed at the time of my decease.
First ~ I give devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Antoinette
L. Campbell (in case she survives me) all my estate both real and
personal, in whatever it consists or wherever situated at the time of
my decease, absolutely: and if my said wife Antoinette L. Campbell
should not be living at the time of my decease I desire my whole
estate divided in the following manner to wit:
First ~ That all my just debts and funeral expenses and the
costs of administration be first paid.
Second ~ I give devise and bequeath unto my son John E. Camp:
bell one full equal one third (1/3) part of my estate, both real and
personal in whatever it consists or wherever situated at the time of
my decease, after the payment of my said debts and costs of ad:
ministration.
Third ~ I give devise and bequeath unto my son Joseph D.
Campbell one full equal one third (1/3) part of my estate (after the
payment of said debts and costs of administration) both real and
personal, in whatever it consists or wherever situated at the time of my
decease
Fourth ~ I devise and bequeath unto my son John E. Campbell and
his heirs the residue and remainder of all my estate, real and personal
of which I shall die seized or possessed, after the payment of my debts
[corresponds to page 159 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
James Smith Campbell's Will 159
Journal Entry
March. 16th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of: }
James Smith Campbell- deceased.} This day came Isaac R. Elston and
William A. Hall, the subscribing wit:
nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said James Smith Campbell, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this court.
Citation ordered and issued to Antoinette L. Campbell, widow of
said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law, And
thereupon came the said Widow, and in writing acknowledged service of
the said Citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
I, James S. Campbell of Delaware in the County of Delaware
and State of Ohio do hereby make and publish my last will and tes:
tament, intending thereby to dispose of all my worldly estate of which
I shall be possessed at the time of my decease.
First ~ I give devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Antoinette
L. Campbell (in case she survives me) all my estate both real and
personal, in whatever it consists or wherever situated at the time of
my decease, absolutely: and if my said wife Antoinette L. Campbell
should not be living at the time of my decease I desire my whole
estate divided in the following manner to wit:
First ~ That all my just debts and funeral expenses and the
costs of administration be first paid.
Second ~ I give devise and bequeath unto my son John E. Camp:
bell one full equal one third (1/3) part of my estate, both real and
personal in whatever it consists or wherever situated at the time of
my decease, after the payment of my said debts and costs of ad:
ministration.
Third ~ I give devise and bequeath unto my son Joseph D.
Campbell one full equal one third (1/3) part of my estate (after the
payment of said debts and costs of administration) both real and
personal, in whatever it consists or wherever situated at the time of my
decease
Fourth ~ I devise and bequeath unto my son John E. Campbell and
his heirs the residue and remainder of all my estate, real and personal
of which I shall die seized or possessed, after the payment of my debts
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (189)
Description
[page 189]
[corresponds to page 160 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
160 John Smith Campbell Will
and the expenses of administration together with such legacies and be:
quests as are hereinbefore made- In Trust - for the uses and purposes
following, to wit: First In trust to lease the said real property and to take
collect and receive the rents issues and profits thereof and out of the same
to keep the said premises in good order and repair and properly insured and
pay all taxes assessments and charges that may be imposed thereon.
Second. In trust to sell and convert all of said interest in my personal
estate into money at any time and in such manner as in the Judgment
of said trustee, will be for the best interest of said estate.
Third ~ In trust, to sell all of said interest in my said real estate and
convey the same by deed to quit claim, with warranty against incum:
brance at any time and in any manner he may deem it for the best
interest of said estate or for the best interest of my Grand Children
hereinafter mentioned. and invest the proceeds of such sale in such
manner as will be in his Judgment for the best interest of said es:
tate and said Children.
Fourth ~ Out of the rents aforesaid or proceeds of sale of either per:
sonal or real property or both to pay the expenses of supporting, main:
taining and educating each of my Grand Children by my daugh:
ter Mary Edwards to wit: Antoinette Catharine and Mary
Edwards, in such manner as he shall deem suitable and proper un:
til my said Grand Children shall all arrive at legal age.
Fifth ~ When all of my said Grand Children shall arrive at legal
age my. Trustee shall convey all the remaining part of said estate here:
inbefore conveyed to him if there be any unconveyed) together with
any income of the same remaining in his hands - or pay the proceeds of
said estate (if the same has been sold by him as hereinbefore provided)
remaining in his hands to my said Grand Children or to those who
are then living in equal shares - and if all of said Grand Children
should die before the period above named, for distribution, then said es:
tate or the proceeds thereof remaining in the hands of my said Trustee
shall be divided equally between my sons John E. and Joseph D.
Campbell or their heirs.
I hereby appoint said Joseph D. Campbell Executor of this
my last Will and Testament and request that no appraisement and
no sale of my personal property be made and that no bond be required of
my said executor, and that the Court of Probate direct the omission
of the same in pursuance of the statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof: I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
tenth day of September. A.D. 1887.
James Smith Campbell. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said James S. Campbell as his last
Will and Testament in our presence - and signed by us in his pres:
ence
Isaac R. Elston
William A. Hall
[corresponds to page 160 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
160 John Smith Campbell Will
and the expenses of administration together with such legacies and be:
quests as are hereinbefore made- In Trust - for the uses and purposes
following, to wit: First In trust to lease the said real property and to take
collect and receive the rents issues and profits thereof and out of the same
to keep the said premises in good order and repair and properly insured and
pay all taxes assessments and charges that may be imposed thereon.
Second. In trust to sell and convert all of said interest in my personal
estate into money at any time and in such manner as in the Judgment
of said trustee, will be for the best interest of said estate.
Third ~ In trust, to sell all of said interest in my said real estate and
convey the same by deed to quit claim, with warranty against incum:
brance at any time and in any manner he may deem it for the best
interest of said estate or for the best interest of my Grand Children
hereinafter mentioned. and invest the proceeds of such sale in such
manner as will be in his Judgment for the best interest of said es:
tate and said Children.
Fourth ~ Out of the rents aforesaid or proceeds of sale of either per:
sonal or real property or both to pay the expenses of supporting, main:
taining and educating each of my Grand Children by my daugh:
ter Mary Edwards to wit: Antoinette Catharine and Mary
Edwards, in such manner as he shall deem suitable and proper un:
til my said Grand Children shall all arrive at legal age.
Fifth ~ When all of my said Grand Children shall arrive at legal
age my. Trustee shall convey all the remaining part of said estate here:
inbefore conveyed to him if there be any unconveyed) together with
any income of the same remaining in his hands - or pay the proceeds of
said estate (if the same has been sold by him as hereinbefore provided)
remaining in his hands to my said Grand Children or to those who
are then living in equal shares - and if all of said Grand Children
should die before the period above named, for distribution, then said es:
tate or the proceeds thereof remaining in the hands of my said Trustee
shall be divided equally between my sons John E. and Joseph D.
Campbell or their heirs.
I hereby appoint said Joseph D. Campbell Executor of this
my last Will and Testament and request that no appraisement and
no sale of my personal property be made and that no bond be required of
my said executor, and that the Court of Probate direct the omission
of the same in pursuance of the statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof: I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
tenth day of September. A.D. 1887.
James Smith Campbell. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said James S. Campbell as his last
Will and Testament in our presence - and signed by us in his pres:
ence
Isaac R. Elston
William A. Hall
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (190)
Description
[page 190]
[corresponds to page 161 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
161
Zane Wilson's Will
4854
Journal Entry
April 20" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Zane Wilson deceased }
An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of Zane Wilson deceased, late of Los Angeles Coun-
ty - State of California, was this day presented to this Court for record
by Floe Wilson, whereupon the Court being satisfied on examina-
tion that said Will was duly executed and proved according to the laws
of the State of California, and part of the property by said Will de-
vised being situated in this County, said Copy is hereby admitted
to record in this Court according to law
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
In the Superior Court
of
The County of Los Angeles, State of California
In the Matter of the Estate } Order Appointing Time for Probate of Will and
of Zane Wilson - deceased } Publication of Notice of the same, and time of setting by the Clerk
It is hereby Ordered, that Tuesday, the 3rd day of March 1891 at 10
o'clock A.M., of said day, at the Court Room of said Court Department
Two thereof, corner of Franklin and New High streets, in the City of
Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles be and the same is hereby
appointed the time and place for proving the last Will and Testament of
said Zane Wilson, deceased and hearing the application of Floe Wilson
for letters testamentary and any person interested may appear and contest
the said Will and may file objections in writing to the granting of letters
testamentary to said petitioner.
It is further Ordered, that notice be given thereof by the Clerk
of said Court by publication not less than ten days before said day of
hearing aforesaid in the Evening Express a newspaper printed and
published in said County
Dated Feb. 17th 1891.
W. H. Clark
Judge of the Superior Court
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles }
Be it Remembered that the hearing
of the petition herein by the Court is hereby fixed for Tuesday,
the 3rd day of March 1891, at the Court room of the Superior
Court, Department Two thereof, corner of Franklin and New
High streets, City of Los Angeles, State of California at
[corresponds to page 161 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
161
Zane Wilson's Will
4854
Journal Entry
April 20" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Zane Wilson deceased }
An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of Zane Wilson deceased, late of Los Angeles Coun-
ty - State of California, was this day presented to this Court for record
by Floe Wilson, whereupon the Court being satisfied on examina-
tion that said Will was duly executed and proved according to the laws
of the State of California, and part of the property by said Will de-
vised being situated in this County, said Copy is hereby admitted
to record in this Court according to law
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
In the Superior Court
of
The County of Los Angeles, State of California
In the Matter of the Estate } Order Appointing Time for Probate of Will and
of Zane Wilson - deceased } Publication of Notice of the same, and time of setting by the Clerk
It is hereby Ordered, that Tuesday, the 3rd day of March 1891 at 10
o'clock A.M., of said day, at the Court Room of said Court Department
Two thereof, corner of Franklin and New High streets, in the City of
Los Angeles, in the County of Los Angeles be and the same is hereby
appointed the time and place for proving the last Will and Testament of
said Zane Wilson, deceased and hearing the application of Floe Wilson
for letters testamentary and any person interested may appear and contest
the said Will and may file objections in writing to the granting of letters
testamentary to said petitioner.
It is further Ordered, that notice be given thereof by the Clerk
of said Court by publication not less than ten days before said day of
hearing aforesaid in the Evening Express a newspaper printed and
published in said County
Dated Feb. 17th 1891.
W. H. Clark
Judge of the Superior Court
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles }
Be it Remembered that the hearing
of the petition herein by the Court is hereby fixed for Tuesday,
the 3rd day of March 1891, at the Court room of the Superior
Court, Department Two thereof, corner of Franklin and New
High streets, City of Los Angeles, State of California at
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (191)
Description
[page 191]
[corresponds to page 162 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
162
Zane Wilson's Will
10 o'clock A.M.
Date Feb 17 1891
T. H. Ward - Clerk
By M. J. Ashmore
Deputy Clerk
In the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles
State of California
In the Matter of the Estate of } Order Admitting Will to Probate
C. C. P. Sect. 1308
The Petition of Floe Wilson heretofore filed in the above entitled matter
praying for the admission to probate of a certain document filed herein pur-
porting to be the last WIll and Testament of Zane Wilson deceased to
be appointed Executrix of the said last Will and Testament of said de-
ceased and that Letters Testamentary thereon be granted to said petition-
er, this day regularly coming on to be heard, and due proof being made
that notice has been duly given of the time appointed for proving said Will
and for hearing said petition according to law to all parties interested and
after examining the said petitioner and Henry Hart and William
Uhl the subscribing witnesses to said Will and it appearing that said
document is the last Will and Testament of said Zane Wilson de-
ceased: That it was executed in all particulars as required by law and
that the said testator at the time of the execution of the same was of
sound and disposing mind and not acting under undue influence men-
ace fraud or duress, and that said testator died on or about the 6th day
of Feb. A.D. 1891 and was a resident of the County of Los Angeles
in the State of California at the time of his death, and that he left
estate of the value and character as follows, to wit: Personal estate of the
value of Nine Hundred Dollars and the annual rents, issues and
profits of the value of none Dollars.
It is ordered that the said document heretofore filed purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Zane Wilson deceased be ad-
mitted to probate as the last will and testament of said deceased the
said Floe Wilson be, and she is hereby appointed Executrix and the
Letters Testamentary thereon issue to said petitioner: Floe Wilson
upon taking the oath as required by law
W. S. Pierce
Judge of the Superior Court
Presiding
Dated March 3rd A.D. 1891
[corresponds to page 162 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
162
Zane Wilson's Will
10 o'clock A.M.
Date Feb 17 1891
T. H. Ward - Clerk
By M. J. Ashmore
Deputy Clerk
In the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles
State of California
In the Matter of the Estate of } Order Admitting Will to Probate
C. C. P. Sect. 1308
The Petition of Floe Wilson heretofore filed in the above entitled matter
praying for the admission to probate of a certain document filed herein pur-
porting to be the last WIll and Testament of Zane Wilson deceased to
be appointed Executrix of the said last Will and Testament of said de-
ceased and that Letters Testamentary thereon be granted to said petition-
er, this day regularly coming on to be heard, and due proof being made
that notice has been duly given of the time appointed for proving said Will
and for hearing said petition according to law to all parties interested and
after examining the said petitioner and Henry Hart and William
Uhl the subscribing witnesses to said Will and it appearing that said
document is the last Will and Testament of said Zane Wilson de-
ceased: That it was executed in all particulars as required by law and
that the said testator at the time of the execution of the same was of
sound and disposing mind and not acting under undue influence men-
ace fraud or duress, and that said testator died on or about the 6th day
of Feb. A.D. 1891 and was a resident of the County of Los Angeles
in the State of California at the time of his death, and that he left
estate of the value and character as follows, to wit: Personal estate of the
value of Nine Hundred Dollars and the annual rents, issues and
profits of the value of none Dollars.
It is ordered that the said document heretofore filed purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Zane Wilson deceased be ad-
mitted to probate as the last will and testament of said deceased the
said Floe Wilson be, and she is hereby appointed Executrix and the
Letters Testamentary thereon issue to said petitioner: Floe Wilson
upon taking the oath as required by law
W. S. Pierce
Judge of the Superior Court
Presiding
Dated March 3rd A.D. 1891
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (192)
Description
[page 192]
[corresponds to page 163 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
163
Zane Wilson's Will
In the Superior Court
The County of Los Angeles, State of California
In the Matter of the Probate } Letters Testamentary
of Zane Wilson - deceased }
State of California }
County of Los Angeles ss } The Last Will and Testament of Zane
Wilson deceased (a copy of which is hereto
annexed) having been proved and recorded in the Superior Court of the
County of Los Angeles, State of California and Floe Wilson who
is named therein, is hereby appointed Executrix
Witness: T. H. Ward Clerk
of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, with the Seal
of the Court affixed the 3 day of March A.D. 1891
{Seal} By order of the Court
T. H. Ward, Clerk
` By F. E. Lowry
Deputy Clerk
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles } I do solemnly swear that I will support
the Institution of the United States and
the Constitution of the State of California and that I will faith:
fully perform according to law the duties of Executrix of the last
Will and Testament of Zane Wilson, deceased.
Floe Wilson
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of March A.D. 1891.
T. H. Ward
County Clerk and exofficio
Clerk of the Superior Court
By F. E. Lowry Deputy Clerk -
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles } I, T. H. Ward, County Clerk and Ex-
Officio Clerk of the Superior Court within
and for the County and State aforesaid do hereby certify the foregoing
to be a full true and correct copy of the original Letters Testamen-
tary granted herein, as the same appears of record and on file in
my office, and that I have carefully compared the same with the
original.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Seal of the Superior Court this day of 189
T. H. Ward
County Clerk
[corresponds to page 163 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
163
Zane Wilson's Will
In the Superior Court
The County of Los Angeles, State of California
In the Matter of the Probate } Letters Testamentary
of Zane Wilson - deceased }
State of California }
County of Los Angeles ss } The Last Will and Testament of Zane
Wilson deceased (a copy of which is hereto
annexed) having been proved and recorded in the Superior Court of the
County of Los Angeles, State of California and Floe Wilson who
is named therein, is hereby appointed Executrix
Witness: T. H. Ward Clerk
of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, with the Seal
of the Court affixed the 3 day of March A.D. 1891
{Seal} By order of the Court
T. H. Ward, Clerk
` By F. E. Lowry
Deputy Clerk
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles } I do solemnly swear that I will support
the Institution of the United States and
the Constitution of the State of California and that I will faith:
fully perform according to law the duties of Executrix of the last
Will and Testament of Zane Wilson, deceased.
Floe Wilson
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of March A.D. 1891.
T. H. Ward
County Clerk and exofficio
Clerk of the Superior Court
By F. E. Lowry Deputy Clerk -
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles } I, T. H. Ward, County Clerk and Ex-
Officio Clerk of the Superior Court within
and for the County and State aforesaid do hereby certify the foregoing
to be a full true and correct copy of the original Letters Testamen-
tary granted herein, as the same appears of record and on file in
my office, and that I have carefully compared the same with the
original.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Seal of the Superior Court this day of 189
T. H. Ward
County Clerk
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (193)
Description
[page 193]
[corresponds to page 164 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
164
Zane Wilson
In the Name of God, Amen
I Zane Wilson of Monrovia County of Los Angeles, State of Cal-
ifornia, of the age of Forty One years and being of sound and disposing
mind and memory, and not acting under duress menace fraud or undue
influence of any person whatever, do make, publish and declare this my
last Will and Testament in manner following: that is to say:
First After my death I do hereby authorize my hereinafter named
Executrix to bury my body in a decent manner and pay all my
just debts out of my property real and personal
Secondly After all my debts are paid I bequeath all my proper-
ty personal and real now in my possession to my dear Wife, Floe
Wilson, for her use and purpose and dispose of it as she may choose
My real estate is composed of a Farm of 108 acres located in Dela-
ware Co. and State of Ohio. My residence in Monrovia and a half
interest in a Lot near the City of Pasadena, in Los Angeles Coun-
ty and State of California.
Thirdly. I do hereby constitute and appoint my Wife Floe
Wilson as my Executrix of this my last Will and Testament with
full power to act as though I was living and acting for myself
My Executrix she not be required to give Bond in the execution
of this my Will and hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thous-
and eight hundred and ninety one at 3 1/2 o'clock P.M.
Signed Zane Wilson {Seal}
The foregoing instrument consisting of one
page besides this, was, at the date hereof,
by the said Zane Wilson signed and
sealed and published as and declared to
be His last Will and Testament, in
the presence of us, who, at His request
and in His presence, and in the presence
of each other, have subscribed our names
as witnesses thereto.
Wm. Uhl
Residing at Monrovia Los Angeles
County - State of California
Henry Hart
Residing at Monrovia Los Angeles
County - State of California
[corresponds to page 164 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
164
Zane Wilson
In the Name of God, Amen
I Zane Wilson of Monrovia County of Los Angeles, State of Cal-
ifornia, of the age of Forty One years and being of sound and disposing
mind and memory, and not acting under duress menace fraud or undue
influence of any person whatever, do make, publish and declare this my
last Will and Testament in manner following: that is to say:
First After my death I do hereby authorize my hereinafter named
Executrix to bury my body in a decent manner and pay all my
just debts out of my property real and personal
Secondly After all my debts are paid I bequeath all my proper-
ty personal and real now in my possession to my dear Wife, Floe
Wilson, for her use and purpose and dispose of it as she may choose
My real estate is composed of a Farm of 108 acres located in Dela-
ware Co. and State of Ohio. My residence in Monrovia and a half
interest in a Lot near the City of Pasadena, in Los Angeles Coun-
ty and State of California.
Thirdly. I do hereby constitute and appoint my Wife Floe
Wilson as my Executrix of this my last Will and Testament with
full power to act as though I was living and acting for myself
My Executrix she not be required to give Bond in the execution
of this my Will and hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thous-
and eight hundred and ninety one at 3 1/2 o'clock P.M.
Signed Zane Wilson {Seal}
The foregoing instrument consisting of one
page besides this, was, at the date hereof,
by the said Zane Wilson signed and
sealed and published as and declared to
be His last Will and Testament, in
the presence of us, who, at His request
and in His presence, and in the presence
of each other, have subscribed our names
as witnesses thereto.
Wm. Uhl
Residing at Monrovia Los Angeles
County - State of California
Henry Hart
Residing at Monrovia Los Angeles
County - State of California
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (194)
Description
[page 194]
[corresponds to page 165 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
165
Zane Wilson's Will
In the Superior Court
In and For the County of Los Angeles
State of California
In the Matter of the Estate } Certificate of Proof of Will, and
the Facts Found
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles }
I, W. H. Clark, Judge of said Superior Court
do hereby certify that on the 3 day of March A.D. 1891 - the annexed
Instrument was admitted to Probate, as the last Will and Testament
of Zane Wilson deceased, and from the proofs taken and the examination
had thereon, the said Court finds as follows:
That said Zane Wilson died on or about the 6th day of February A.
D. 1891 in the County of Los Angeles State of California, that at
the time of his death he was a resident of the County of Los Angeles
State of California that the said annexed Will was duly executed by
the said deceased in His life time, in the County of Los Angeles
State of California, and signed by the said Testator in the presence of
Henry Hart and William Uhl the subscribing witnesses thereto,
that he acknowledged the execution of the same in their presence and
declared the same to be his last Will and Testament and the said wit-
nesses attested the same at his request in his presence and in the pres-
ence of each other; that the said decedent, at the time of executing said
Will was of the age of eighteen years and upwards, was of sound and dis-
posing mind and not under duress, menace, fraud or undue influence
nor in any respect incompetent to devise and bequeath his estate.
In Witness Whereof, I have signed this certif-
icate and caused the same to be attested by the Clerk of said Court
under the seal thereof, this 3 day of March 1891.
W. L. Pierce
Judge of said Superior Court
Presiding
Attest:
{Seal} T. H. Ward - Clerk
By F. E. Lowry - Deputy
In the Superior Court of the State of California
In and for the County of Los Angeles
In the Matter of the Estate }
of Zane Wilson - Deceased }
It is hereby ordered: That Henry Hart
Wm Uhl and Wm B. White three disinterested persons (any two of
whom may act) be and they are appointed Appraisers to appraise
the estate of said deceased.
Dated March 3d A.D. 1891
W. L. Pierce
Judge of the Superior Court
Presiding
[corresponds to page 165 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
165
Zane Wilson's Will
In the Superior Court
In and For the County of Los Angeles
State of California
In the Matter of the Estate } Certificate of Proof of Will, and
the Facts Found
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles }
I, W. H. Clark, Judge of said Superior Court
do hereby certify that on the 3 day of March A.D. 1891 - the annexed
Instrument was admitted to Probate, as the last Will and Testament
of Zane Wilson deceased, and from the proofs taken and the examination
had thereon, the said Court finds as follows:
That said Zane Wilson died on or about the 6th day of February A.
D. 1891 in the County of Los Angeles State of California, that at
the time of his death he was a resident of the County of Los Angeles
State of California that the said annexed Will was duly executed by
the said deceased in His life time, in the County of Los Angeles
State of California, and signed by the said Testator in the presence of
Henry Hart and William Uhl the subscribing witnesses thereto,
that he acknowledged the execution of the same in their presence and
declared the same to be his last Will and Testament and the said wit-
nesses attested the same at his request in his presence and in the pres-
ence of each other; that the said decedent, at the time of executing said
Will was of the age of eighteen years and upwards, was of sound and dis-
posing mind and not under duress, menace, fraud or undue influence
nor in any respect incompetent to devise and bequeath his estate.
In Witness Whereof, I have signed this certif-
icate and caused the same to be attested by the Clerk of said Court
under the seal thereof, this 3 day of March 1891.
W. L. Pierce
Judge of said Superior Court
Presiding
Attest:
{Seal} T. H. Ward - Clerk
By F. E. Lowry - Deputy
In the Superior Court of the State of California
In and for the County of Los Angeles
In the Matter of the Estate }
of Zane Wilson - Deceased }
It is hereby ordered: That Henry Hart
Wm Uhl and Wm B. White three disinterested persons (any two of
whom may act) be and they are appointed Appraisers to appraise
the estate of said deceased.
Dated March 3d A.D. 1891
W. L. Pierce
Judge of the Superior Court
Presiding
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (195)
Description
[page 195]
[corresponds to page 166 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
166
Zane Wilson Estate
In the Superior Court of
Los Angeles County - State of California
Estate of Zane Wilson } Decree of Distribution
deceased }
Floe Wilson the Executrix of the estate of Zane
Wilson, deceased, having on the 17th day of March - 1891, filed in this Court her
Petition setting forth that the value of the whole of the estate of Zane
Wilson, deceased, is less than the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
(to wit: the sum of 933.25) and asking that the whole of said estate be as-
signed and set over for the support of the Widow of said deceased as provided
in Sec. 1469 of the Code of Civil Procedure -
This Court proceeded to the hearing of said Petition and it appear-
ing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the value of the whole of said
estate is less than the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, and that
due and legal Notice had been given of the hearing of this Petition and no
person appearing against or filing objections thereto: And it further ap-
pearing that Floe Wilson the surviving Widow of said deceased is en-
titled to the whole of the estate, after paying the expenses of the last ill-
ness of the said deceased, and the expenses of Administration of said
estate
It is hereby ordered adjudged and decreed that the whole of the residue
of said estate of Zane Wilson deceased hereinafter particularly described
and now remaining in the hands of said Executrix, and any other prop-
erty not now known or discovered which may belong to said estate or
in which the said estate may have any interest, be and the same is here-
by distributed as follows, to wit:
The Whole of said residue to the said Floe Wilson the Widow
of said Zane Wilson deceased.
The following is a particular description of the said residue of said
estate referred to in this Decree and of which distribution is ordered
adjudged and decreed as aforesaid, to wit:
Personal Property
One Buggy Horse 50.00
" Single Buggy 20.00
" " Harness 5.00
" Spring Wagon 20.00
Household Furniture 30.00
Account against Capt. Johnson 8.25
Real Estate
An undivided one half interest in the South (10) feet of Lot No.
213 and the North (65) feet of Lot No. 24 in the Hall Tract
Pasadena 300.00
Also Lot No 24 - Block "D" of Pacific View Tract
Monrovia (with small House thereon) all in Los
Angeles County, State of California 500.00
$ 933.25
Done in open Court this 31st day of March 1891
W. H. Clark - Judge
[corresponds to page 166 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
166
Zane Wilson Estate
In the Superior Court of
Los Angeles County - State of California
Estate of Zane Wilson } Decree of Distribution
deceased }
Floe Wilson the Executrix of the estate of Zane
Wilson, deceased, having on the 17th day of March - 1891, filed in this Court her
Petition setting forth that the value of the whole of the estate of Zane
Wilson, deceased, is less than the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
(to wit: the sum of 933.25) and asking that the whole of said estate be as-
signed and set over for the support of the Widow of said deceased as provided
in Sec. 1469 of the Code of Civil Procedure -
This Court proceeded to the hearing of said Petition and it appear-
ing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the value of the whole of said
estate is less than the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, and that
due and legal Notice had been given of the hearing of this Petition and no
person appearing against or filing objections thereto: And it further ap-
pearing that Floe Wilson the surviving Widow of said deceased is en-
titled to the whole of the estate, after paying the expenses of the last ill-
ness of the said deceased, and the expenses of Administration of said
estate
It is hereby ordered adjudged and decreed that the whole of the residue
of said estate of Zane Wilson deceased hereinafter particularly described
and now remaining in the hands of said Executrix, and any other prop-
erty not now known or discovered which may belong to said estate or
in which the said estate may have any interest, be and the same is here-
by distributed as follows, to wit:
The Whole of said residue to the said Floe Wilson the Widow
of said Zane Wilson deceased.
The following is a particular description of the said residue of said
estate referred to in this Decree and of which distribution is ordered
adjudged and decreed as aforesaid, to wit:
Personal Property
One Buggy Horse 50.00
" Single Buggy 20.00
" " Harness 5.00
" Spring Wagon 20.00
Household Furniture 30.00
Account against Capt. Johnson 8.25
Real Estate
An undivided one half interest in the South (10) feet of Lot No.
213 and the North (65) feet of Lot No. 24 in the Hall Tract
Pasadena 300.00
Also Lot No 24 - Block "D" of Pacific View Tract
Monrovia (with small House thereon) all in Los
Angeles County, State of California 500.00
$ 933.25
Done in open Court this 31st day of March 1891
W. H. Clark - Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (196)
Description
[page 196]
[corresponds to page 167 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
167
Zane Wilson Estate
In the Superior Court of
Los Angeles County - State of California
Estate of Zane Wilson } Order for Notice
deceased }
The Petition of Mrs. Floe Wilson Execu-
trix of the estate of Zane Wilson, deceased, having been duly filed in
this Court praying that the whole of the estate of said deceased be set
aside and assigned for the use and support of the Widow of the decedent
under Sec. 1469 of the C. C. P.
It is hereby ordered that on Tuesday the 31st day of March 1891
the said Petition will be heard in this Court and that notice thereof
be given by posting and Notice for ten days from and after this date
March 19th 1891.
H. Clark
Judge
In the Superior Court of the
County of Los Angeles - State of California
In the Matter of the Estate } Final Discharge of Executrix
of Zane Wilson - deceased }
Floe Wilson the Executrix of Estate of
Zane Wilson deceased, having performed all the acts lawfully required of
Her as such Executrix -
It is Ordered Adjudged and Decreed: That said Floe Wilson is before
said has fully and faithfully discharged the duties of Her trust, that she
is hereby wholly and absolutely discharged from all further duties and
responsibilities as such Executrix and Her sureties are hereby released from
any liability to be hereafter incurred.
Done in Open Court this 31st day of March 1891.
{Seal} W. H. Clark
Superior Judge
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles } I T. H. Ward County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Superior Court do hereby certify the
foregoing to be a full true and correct copy of the original Order appointing
Time for Probate of Will and Directing Publication of the same Also of No-
tice of Time set by the Clerk - Ordrer admitting Will to Probate - Letters Tes0
tamentary Last Will and Testament Certificate of Proof of Will and the facts
found Order appointing appraisers Decree of Distribution Order for Publication of
Notice of hearing Petition Setting aside whole of estate to Widow - Final
Discharge of Executrix on file in my office and that I have carefully com-
pared the same with the original.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of the Superior Court, this 1st day of April 1891.
{Seal} T. H. Ward - County Clerk
By A. A. Bayley - Deputy
[corresponds to page 167 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
167
Zane Wilson Estate
In the Superior Court of
Los Angeles County - State of California
Estate of Zane Wilson } Order for Notice
deceased }
The Petition of Mrs. Floe Wilson Execu-
trix of the estate of Zane Wilson, deceased, having been duly filed in
this Court praying that the whole of the estate of said deceased be set
aside and assigned for the use and support of the Widow of the decedent
under Sec. 1469 of the C. C. P.
It is hereby ordered that on Tuesday the 31st day of March 1891
the said Petition will be heard in this Court and that notice thereof
be given by posting and Notice for ten days from and after this date
March 19th 1891.
H. Clark
Judge
In the Superior Court of the
County of Los Angeles - State of California
In the Matter of the Estate } Final Discharge of Executrix
of Zane Wilson - deceased }
Floe Wilson the Executrix of Estate of
Zane Wilson deceased, having performed all the acts lawfully required of
Her as such Executrix -
It is Ordered Adjudged and Decreed: That said Floe Wilson is before
said has fully and faithfully discharged the duties of Her trust, that she
is hereby wholly and absolutely discharged from all further duties and
responsibilities as such Executrix and Her sureties are hereby released from
any liability to be hereafter incurred.
Done in Open Court this 31st day of March 1891.
{Seal} W. H. Clark
Superior Judge
State of California } ss
County of Los Angeles } I T. H. Ward County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Superior Court do hereby certify the
foregoing to be a full true and correct copy of the original Order appointing
Time for Probate of Will and Directing Publication of the same Also of No-
tice of Time set by the Clerk - Ordrer admitting Will to Probate - Letters Tes0
tamentary Last Will and Testament Certificate of Proof of Will and the facts
found Order appointing appraisers Decree of Distribution Order for Publication of
Notice of hearing Petition Setting aside whole of estate to Widow - Final
Discharge of Executrix on file in my office and that I have carefully com-
pared the same with the original.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of the Superior Court, this 1st day of April 1891.
{Seal} T. H. Ward - County Clerk
By A. A. Bayley - Deputy
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (197)
Description
[page 197]
[corresponds to page 168 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
168
Nancy Phillips Estate
Journal Entry
April 23rd 1891
This day came Philip Jones - Administrator with
the Will annexed of said decedent and filed for record in this Court,
a certain contract and obligation purporting to have been signed by each and
all the heirs at Law of said decedent, providing therein for divers things
and especially that said Administrator may receive from one of said
heirs at Law, to-wit: Josephus Phillips $500.00 in full discharge of $660.00
the amount found by this Court in proceedings for concealing assets of
said estate against said Josephus Phillips - said agreement also provid=
ed that said estate be by said Administrator distributed differently than
is provided by the Will of said Testate.
It is therefore ordered that said writing be recorded in full in the rec=
ord of Wills of this Court Vol. 9. Page 168 and that reference of
this said record be noted at beginning and ending of the record of said
Will, all of which is accordingly done.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Contract"
Whereas, Differences have arisen between the undersigned, Josephus
Philips, Eliza Jane Baker -Jemima A. C. Mills and Margaret
Johnson, children and heirs at Law of Nancy Philips dec 8 as to the
legal ownership of certain money in the hands of F. P. Vergon - represent=
ed by a promissary Note of said Vergon's which is made payable to said
Joseph Philips, as to whether said sum of money, to-wit: about Six
hundred Dollars, more or less, legally belongs to the estate of said
Nancy Philips deceased, or to the said Josephus Philips, and said
question being in litigation under proceedings which were commenced in
the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio: And Whereas,
Further, there are differences of opinion among said parties as to wheth-
er a certain paper purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said
Nancy Philips deceased, and which has been admitted to Record in said
Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio, is the Valid Last Will and
Testament of the said Nancy Philips, deceased: Now for the purpose
of avoiding further litigation, and by way of an amicable adjustment of said
difference, and for the purpose of effecting a speedy and economical settle=
ment of the estate of said Nancy Philips deceased, we, the said Jose=
phus Philips, Eliza Jane Baker, Jemina A. C. Mills and Mar=
garet Johnson, said children and heirs at Law of said Nancy Philips
deceased, do mutually agree to at settlement of all of the said matters
of difference in the following manner, to-wit: The said Josephus Phil
ips is to pay to the Administration of the said estate, as assets of the
same, Five Hundred Dollars (500) of the money represented by
said Vergon Note, which he hereby agrees to do: his said Co. heirs
are to remit to said Josephus Philips whatever excess of said =
sum of $500 said Vergon note represents= And said Josephus
Philips - Jemima A. C. Mills and Margaret Johnson are not
[corresponds to page 168 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
168
Nancy Phillips Estate
Journal Entry
April 23rd 1891
This day came Philip Jones - Administrator with
the Will annexed of said decedent and filed for record in this Court,
a certain contract and obligation purporting to have been signed by each and
all the heirs at Law of said decedent, providing therein for divers things
and especially that said Administrator may receive from one of said
heirs at Law, to-wit: Josephus Phillips $500.00 in full discharge of $660.00
the amount found by this Court in proceedings for concealing assets of
said estate against said Josephus Phillips - said agreement also provid=
ed that said estate be by said Administrator distributed differently than
is provided by the Will of said Testate.
It is therefore ordered that said writing be recorded in full in the rec=
ord of Wills of this Court Vol. 9. Page 168 and that reference of
this said record be noted at beginning and ending of the record of said
Will, all of which is accordingly done.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Contract"
Whereas, Differences have arisen between the undersigned, Josephus
Philips, Eliza Jane Baker -Jemima A. C. Mills and Margaret
Johnson, children and heirs at Law of Nancy Philips dec 8 as to the
legal ownership of certain money in the hands of F. P. Vergon - represent=
ed by a promissary Note of said Vergon's which is made payable to said
Joseph Philips, as to whether said sum of money, to-wit: about Six
hundred Dollars, more or less, legally belongs to the estate of said
Nancy Philips deceased, or to the said Josephus Philips, and said
question being in litigation under proceedings which were commenced in
the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio: And Whereas,
Further, there are differences of opinion among said parties as to wheth-
er a certain paper purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said
Nancy Philips deceased, and which has been admitted to Record in said
Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio, is the Valid Last Will and
Testament of the said Nancy Philips, deceased: Now for the purpose
of avoiding further litigation, and by way of an amicable adjustment of said
difference, and for the purpose of effecting a speedy and economical settle=
ment of the estate of said Nancy Philips deceased, we, the said Jose=
phus Philips, Eliza Jane Baker, Jemina A. C. Mills and Mar=
garet Johnson, said children and heirs at Law of said Nancy Philips
deceased, do mutually agree to at settlement of all of the said matters
of difference in the following manner, to-wit: The said Josephus Phil
ips is to pay to the Administration of the said estate, as assets of the
same, Five Hundred Dollars (500) of the money represented by
said Vergon Note, which he hereby agrees to do: his said Co. heirs
are to remit to said Josephus Philips whatever excess of said =
sum of $500 said Vergon note represents= And said Josephus
Philips - Jemima A. C. Mills and Margaret Johnson are not
Title
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Description
[page 198]
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169
Nancy Phillips Estate
to commence any legal proceedings for the contest of the said Will
of said Nancy Philips decd: which they hereby agree, not to do:
and in consideration of said premises the said Eliza Jane Baker a=
grees that she will not insist in the carrying out of the provisions of
said Will: but it is agreed hereby among all of said parties for them=
selves, their heirs Executors and Admistrators, that the entire as=
sets of said personal estate of said Nancy Philips decd, including
said $500, from the Vergon Note as above specified, after the payment
of the just debts of said four children & heirs of said Nancy Phil=
ips decd, to-wit: - said Josephus Philips Eliza Jane Baker, Je:
mima A. C. Mills and Margaret Johnson, share and share alike:
and also, it is further agreed by and between said parties, and especially
by the said Eliza Jane Baker that the Real Estate, belonging to
said estate consisting of a house and lot in the Village of Radnor,
Ohio, shall and does hereby belong to-said Four children of Nancy Phil=
ips as tenants in common: and that whenever a sale of said Real Estate
can be effected, the proceeds of such sale shall be shared and divided equally
among said Four Children as such heirs: and we hereby mutually agree
that we will each abide by and carry out each and all of the foregoing
agreements and we further agree that this writing may be entered of
record in the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio, as a final
settlement of all of said differences.
Witness my signature and seals, this 9th day of
April A.D. 1891.
Josephus Phillips {Seal}
Eliza Jane Baker {Seal}
Jemima A. Mills {Seal}
Margaret Johnston {Seal}
State of Illinois } ss.
County of Cook. } Before me George R. Bassett a Notary Public
in and for said County, personally appeared before
me Margret Johnson personally known to me, and subscribed to the
instrument.
George R. Bassett {Seal}
{Seal} Notary Public
[corresponds to page 169 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
169
Nancy Phillips Estate
to commence any legal proceedings for the contest of the said Will
of said Nancy Philips decd: which they hereby agree, not to do:
and in consideration of said premises the said Eliza Jane Baker a=
grees that she will not insist in the carrying out of the provisions of
said Will: but it is agreed hereby among all of said parties for them=
selves, their heirs Executors and Admistrators, that the entire as=
sets of said personal estate of said Nancy Philips decd, including
said $500, from the Vergon Note as above specified, after the payment
of the just debts of said four children & heirs of said Nancy Phil=
ips decd, to-wit: - said Josephus Philips Eliza Jane Baker, Je:
mima A. C. Mills and Margaret Johnson, share and share alike:
and also, it is further agreed by and between said parties, and especially
by the said Eliza Jane Baker that the Real Estate, belonging to
said estate consisting of a house and lot in the Village of Radnor,
Ohio, shall and does hereby belong to-said Four children of Nancy Phil=
ips as tenants in common: and that whenever a sale of said Real Estate
can be effected, the proceeds of such sale shall be shared and divided equally
among said Four Children as such heirs: and we hereby mutually agree
that we will each abide by and carry out each and all of the foregoing
agreements and we further agree that this writing may be entered of
record in the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio, as a final
settlement of all of said differences.
Witness my signature and seals, this 9th day of
April A.D. 1891.
Josephus Phillips {Seal}
Eliza Jane Baker {Seal}
Jemima A. Mills {Seal}
Margaret Johnston {Seal}
State of Illinois } ss.
County of Cook. } Before me George R. Bassett a Notary Public
in and for said County, personally appeared before
me Margret Johnson personally known to me, and subscribed to the
instrument.
George R. Bassett {Seal}
{Seal} Notary Public
Title
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Description
[page 199]
[corresponds to page 170 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
170
Rees T. Jones Will
Journal Entry
April 17th 1891 }
}
In the Matter of the Will of:}
}
}
Rees T. Jones - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last will and Testament of Rees T. Jones
late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open court
for Probate; On consideration where of, it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Thomas W. Jones, Mary F.
Jones and Elizabeth A. Price (Rees W. Jones having in writing waived no=
tice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court in the 28" day of April A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock P. M.
this Court in the 28" day of April A. D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of = Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last}
}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
}
Rees T Jones - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Rees T. Jones late of resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died on about the 11" day of April, A. D. 1891, leaving an in=
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Rees T. Jones died leaving no widow and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Thomas W. Jones Son Gomer O.
Mary F. Jones Daughter Hilliards O.
Elizabeth A. Price " Radnor O.
Rees W. Jones Son Radnor O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Rees W. Jones
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 17" day of April A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 170 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
170
Rees T. Jones Will
Journal Entry
April 17th 1891 }
}
In the Matter of the Will of:}
}
}
Rees T. Jones - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last will and Testament of Rees T. Jones
late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open court
for Probate; On consideration where of, it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Thomas W. Jones, Mary F.
Jones and Elizabeth A. Price (Rees W. Jones having in writing waived no=
tice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court in the 28" day of April A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock P. M.
this Court in the 28" day of April A. D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of = Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last}
}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
}
Rees T Jones - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Rees T. Jones late of resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died on about the 11" day of April, A. D. 1891, leaving an in=
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Rees T. Jones died leaving no widow and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Thomas W. Jones Son Gomer O.
Mary F. Jones Daughter Hilliards O.
Elizabeth A. Price " Radnor O.
Rees W. Jones Son Radnor O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Rees W. Jones
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 17" day of April A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 200]
[corresponds to page 171 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
171
Rees T. Jones Will
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 17" day of April, A. D. 1891.
Rees W. Jones
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Rees T. Jones - deceased.
To Rees W. Jones:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Thomas W. Jones - Mary F. Jones and Elizabeth A. Price that on
the 17" day of April A. D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones late of Radnor Town=
ship, in said County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 28" day of
April A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 17" day of April A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service April 28" 1891
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Rees W. Jones being duly sworn, says that on
the 22 & 23 days of April A. D. 1891 he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Thomas W. Jones - Mary F. Jones and Elizabeth A. Price
Rees W. Jones
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28" day of April
A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed April 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph C.
Cox and John D. Van Deman the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones late of Radnor Township in
said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa=
per before them bearing date the 22d day of June, A. D. 1877 pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones, now
[corresponds to page 171 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
171
Rees T. Jones Will
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 17" day of April, A. D. 1891.
Rees W. Jones
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Rees T. Jones - deceased.
To Rees W. Jones:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Thomas W. Jones - Mary F. Jones and Elizabeth A. Price that on
the 17" day of April A. D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones late of Radnor Town=
ship, in said County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 28" day of
April A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 17" day of April A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service April 28" 1891
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Rees W. Jones being duly sworn, says that on
the 22 & 23 days of April A. D. 1891 he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Thomas W. Jones - Mary F. Jones and Elizabeth A. Price
Rees W. Jones
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28" day of April
A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed April 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph C.
Cox and John D. Van Deman the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones late of Radnor Township in
said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa=
per before them bearing date the 22d day of June, A. D. 1877 pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones, now
Title
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Description
[page 201]
[corresponds to page 172 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
172
Rees T. Jones Will
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Rees T. Jones, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his pres:
ence, that they saw the said Reese T. Jones deceased sign and seal said
Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa=
ment, and that the said Rees T. Jones at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
John D. Van Deman
Joseph C. Cox
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 28" day of
April A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 28" 1891 }
In the Matter of: the Will of }
Rees T. Jones - deceased - }
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on
the 17" day of April A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones, late of Radnor
Township, in this County: deceased, was produced in open Court for
probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap=
plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Thomas W. Jones - Mary F. Jones and Elizabeth A.
Price (Rees W. Jones having waived Notice) next of kin of the Tes=
tator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of
this Court; thereupon, on this day came John D. Van Deman and
Joseph C. Cox the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being du=
ly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed,
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore=
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Rees
T. Jones - deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testator at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under an=
y restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 172 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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Rees T. Jones Will
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Rees T. Jones, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his pres:
ence, that they saw the said Reese T. Jones deceased sign and seal said
Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa=
ment, and that the said Rees T. Jones at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
John D. Van Deman
Joseph C. Cox
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 28" day of
April A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 28" 1891 }
In the Matter of: the Will of }
Rees T. Jones - deceased - }
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on
the 17" day of April A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Rees T. Jones, late of Radnor
Township, in this County: deceased, was produced in open Court for
probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap=
plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Thomas W. Jones - Mary F. Jones and Elizabeth A.
Price (Rees W. Jones having waived Notice) next of kin of the Tes=
tator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of
this Court; thereupon, on this day came John D. Van Deman and
Joseph C. Cox the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being du=
ly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed,
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore=
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Rees
T. Jones - deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testator at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under an=
y restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 202]
[corresponds to page 173 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
173
Rees T. Jones Will
Will Filed April 17/91
In the name of God, Amen !!! I Reese T. Jones of the Town-
ship of Radnor and County of Delaware Ohio, being of sound and dispos-
ing mind and memory and not under any restraint do make and pub-
lish this as & for my last will & testament hereby revoking and annul-
ling all former wills by me made.
Item I. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sarah Jones the
use of the house which is now being constructed for me with
lot the same is situated on, together with the use of the furniture that
shall be threin at the time of my death, during her lifetime and I also
give & bequeath to her the annual rent of the undivided one half of my
farm which I am now in possession of subject to her paying the tax-
es according to the terms of the lease now existing between my two
sons David & Reese W. Jones. Also one hundred dollars in
lawful money After the death of my said wife I direct that the
said house & Lot and said furniture shall be equally divided in
the manner hereinafter set forth.
Item II. I direct that my books shall not be sold but my
children shall divide them among themselves in the fol-
lowing manner: my sons shall first select a book each in the
order of their seniority and then my daughters shall next select
a book in the order of their seniority and then again my sons shall
select until all said books are taken - it being my direction that a
book shall mean all the volumes of any particular work.
Item III. I hereby give and bequath and devise all the other prop-
erty of which I shall die seized after paying my
just debts & funeral expenses and the costs of administration of my
estate, with the expense of an appropriate tombstone to my five child-
ren namely Mary F. Jones - Thomas W. Jones - David W. Jones
Reese W. Jones and Elizabeth A. Price to be equally divided be-
tween them with the exception following namely that whereas I
have executed a note to F. Jones of Franklin County Ohio for
the sum of One thousand dollars, due at ten years after date,
which note I am liable to pay and which note was given for
the benefit of my son THomas W. Jones and which I declare
was intended by me as a portion of my said son Thomas share of
my estate. I do now hereby order and declare that said sum of
One thousand dollars shall be charged to my son Thomas, and
taken out of his share of said estate so that my other four children
shall receive an equal amount each before my said son Thomas
shall receive any thing - to wit: One thousand dollars each and I
further will & declare that should my wife Sarah Jones survive
me, then at her death all I have bequeathed to her shall be divided
among my said children as aforesaid.
Item IV. I do hereby will and devise unto my sons David W. Jones
and Reese W. Jones the undivided one half of the farm
of which I have heretofore conveyed to them the other half upon
the express condition that they are to pay to my estate the sum of
one thousand dollars for the same according to an agreement
[corresponds to page 173 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
173
Rees T. Jones Will
Will Filed April 17/91
In the name of God, Amen !!! I Reese T. Jones of the Town-
ship of Radnor and County of Delaware Ohio, being of sound and dispos-
ing mind and memory and not under any restraint do make and pub-
lish this as & for my last will & testament hereby revoking and annul-
ling all former wills by me made.
Item I. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sarah Jones the
use of the house which is now being constructed for me with
lot the same is situated on, together with the use of the furniture that
shall be threin at the time of my death, during her lifetime and I also
give & bequeath to her the annual rent of the undivided one half of my
farm which I am now in possession of subject to her paying the tax-
es according to the terms of the lease now existing between my two
sons David & Reese W. Jones. Also one hundred dollars in
lawful money After the death of my said wife I direct that the
said house & Lot and said furniture shall be equally divided in
the manner hereinafter set forth.
Item II. I direct that my books shall not be sold but my
children shall divide them among themselves in the fol-
lowing manner: my sons shall first select a book each in the
order of their seniority and then my daughters shall next select
a book in the order of their seniority and then again my sons shall
select until all said books are taken - it being my direction that a
book shall mean all the volumes of any particular work.
Item III. I hereby give and bequath and devise all the other prop-
erty of which I shall die seized after paying my
just debts & funeral expenses and the costs of administration of my
estate, with the expense of an appropriate tombstone to my five child-
ren namely Mary F. Jones - Thomas W. Jones - David W. Jones
Reese W. Jones and Elizabeth A. Price to be equally divided be-
tween them with the exception following namely that whereas I
have executed a note to F. Jones of Franklin County Ohio for
the sum of One thousand dollars, due at ten years after date,
which note I am liable to pay and which note was given for
the benefit of my son THomas W. Jones and which I declare
was intended by me as a portion of my said son Thomas share of
my estate. I do now hereby order and declare that said sum of
One thousand dollars shall be charged to my son Thomas, and
taken out of his share of said estate so that my other four children
shall receive an equal amount each before my said son Thomas
shall receive any thing - to wit: One thousand dollars each and I
further will & declare that should my wife Sarah Jones survive
me, then at her death all I have bequeathed to her shall be divided
among my said children as aforesaid.
Item IV. I do hereby will and devise unto my sons David W. Jones
and Reese W. Jones the undivided one half of the farm
of which I have heretofore conveyed to them the other half upon
the express condition that they are to pay to my estate the sum of
one thousand dollars for the same according to an agreement
Title
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Description
[page 203]
[corresponds to page 174 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
174
Rees T. Jones Will
signed by said sons & myself on the 8th day of May. 1877, and I hereby
declare it to be my last willl that the said article of agreement shall
stand valid in all its articles & provisions.
Item V. I do hereby declare & will that the provisions I have made
for my wife is to be in lieu of dower, and in lieu of her distributive
share of my estate and of a years support.
Item VI. I do hereby constitute & appoint my three sons Thomas W.
David W & Rees W. Jones as Executors of this my last
Will & testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand &
seal this 22nd day of June A.D. 1877
Rees T. Jones {Seal}
Signed, sealed & delcared by said Reese T. Jones as & for his last
Will & testament & we in his presence & in presence of each other have
signed the same as witnesses thereto at his request.
Joseph C. Cox
John D. VanDeman
[corresponds to page 174 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
174
Rees T. Jones Will
signed by said sons & myself on the 8th day of May. 1877, and I hereby
declare it to be my last willl that the said article of agreement shall
stand valid in all its articles & provisions.
Item V. I do hereby declare & will that the provisions I have made
for my wife is to be in lieu of dower, and in lieu of her distributive
share of my estate and of a years support.
Item VI. I do hereby constitute & appoint my three sons Thomas W.
David W & Rees W. Jones as Executors of this my last
Will & testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand &
seal this 22nd day of June A.D. 1877
Rees T. Jones {Seal}
Signed, sealed & delcared by said Reese T. Jones as & for his last
Will & testament & we in his presence & in presence of each other have
signed the same as witnesses thereto at his request.
Joseph C. Cox
John D. VanDeman
Title
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Description
[page 204]
[corresponds to page 175 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
175
John George Lacher's Will
Journal Entry April 24" 1891 -
In the Matter of the Will of }
John George Lacher - deceased }
This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Willl and Testament of John George Lacher,
late of Delaware in this County, deceased; was produced in open court
for Probate. In Consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court and that due notice thereof and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Veronica
Lacher widow of said Testator, (Amelia Lacher - George Philip
Lacher - and J Jacob Lacher, having in writing waived Notice and
consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resi-
dent of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court on the 1st day of May A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed April 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last } Application to Admit to Probate
Will and Testament of }
John George Lacher deceased} To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that John George Lacher
late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said County, died on or
about the 21 day of April A.D. 1891 leaving an instrument in
writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament.
That the said John George Lacher died leaving Veronica Lacher and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
John Jacob Lacher Brother Delaware O
G. Ph. Lacher " Delaware O
Amelia Lacher Delaware O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
G. Ph. Lacher
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 24 day of April A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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John George Lacher's Will
Journal Entry April 24" 1891 -
In the Matter of the Will of }
John George Lacher - deceased }
This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Willl and Testament of John George Lacher,
late of Delaware in this County, deceased; was produced in open court
for Probate. In Consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court and that due notice thereof and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Veronica
Lacher widow of said Testator, (Amelia Lacher - George Philip
Lacher - and J Jacob Lacher, having in writing waived Notice and
consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resi-
dent of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court on the 1st day of May A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed April 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last } Application to Admit to Probate
Will and Testament of }
John George Lacher deceased} To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that John George Lacher
late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said County, died on or
about the 21 day of April A.D. 1891 leaving an instrument in
writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament.
That the said John George Lacher died leaving Veronica Lacher and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
John Jacob Lacher Brother Delaware O
G. Ph. Lacher " Delaware O
Amelia Lacher Delaware O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
G. Ph. Lacher
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 24 day of April A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 205]
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176
John George Lacher's Will
Waiver
We, the undersigned brother & sister only next of kin of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate
of said Will.
Dated this 24 day of April A.D. 1891
G. Ph. Lacher
J. Jacob Lacher
Amelia Lacher
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
John George Lacher - deceased.
To George Philip Lacher:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Veronica Lacher that on the 2nd day of April A.D. 1891, an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John George
Lacher late of Delaware Township in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court and an application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear-
ing before this Court on the 1st day of May A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at
Delaware, Ohio, this 24" day of April, A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Apr. 25/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } George Philip Lacher being duly sworn says that
on the 25 day of April A.D. 1891, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Veronica Lacher.
G. Ph. Lacher
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 25" day of
April A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Fred May-
er and Charles Liebendorfer the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of John George Lacher late of Delaware Township
in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according
to law to speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
[corresponds to page 176 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
176
John George Lacher's Will
Waiver
We, the undersigned brother & sister only next of kin of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate
of said Will.
Dated this 24 day of April A.D. 1891
G. Ph. Lacher
J. Jacob Lacher
Amelia Lacher
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
John George Lacher - deceased.
To George Philip Lacher:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Veronica Lacher that on the 2nd day of April A.D. 1891, an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John George
Lacher late of Delaware Township in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court and an application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear-
ing before this Court on the 1st day of May A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at
Delaware, Ohio, this 24" day of April, A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Apr. 25/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } George Philip Lacher being duly sworn says that
on the 25 day of April A.D. 1891, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Veronica Lacher.
G. Ph. Lacher
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 25" day of
April A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Fred May-
er and Charles Liebendorfer the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of John George Lacher late of Delaware Township
in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according
to law to speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
Title
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Description
[page 206]
[corresponds to page 177 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
177
John George Lacher's Will
paper before them bearing date the 14 day of February A.D. 1891 -
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John George
Lacher now deceased is the Will of said deceased John George
Lacher that they were present at the execution of said Will and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to
the same as witnesses in his presence that they saw the said John
George Lacher deceased sign and seal said Will and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and that
the said John George Lacher at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Fred Mayer
Charles Leibendorfer
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 1"
day of May A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 1st 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will of }
John George Lacher deceased }
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 24" day of April A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of John George Lacher
late of Delaware, in this County, deceased, was produced in open court
for probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown to the
satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Veronica Lacher widow of said Testator
(George Philip Lacher - John Jacob Lacher and Amelia Lacher
brothers and sisters of said Testator resident of the State of Ohio
having waived Notice) pursuant to a former order of this Court: there-
fore on this day came Fred Mayer and Charles Leibendorfer the sub-
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testimony was re-
duced to writing by them respectively subscribed and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said John George
Lacher deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said Testator at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to probate and that the same, together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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177
John George Lacher's Will
paper before them bearing date the 14 day of February A.D. 1891 -
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John George
Lacher now deceased is the Will of said deceased John George
Lacher that they were present at the execution of said Will and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to
the same as witnesses in his presence that they saw the said John
George Lacher deceased sign and seal said Will and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and that
the said John George Lacher at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Fred Mayer
Charles Leibendorfer
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 1"
day of May A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 1st 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will of }
John George Lacher deceased }
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 24" day of April A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of John George Lacher
late of Delaware, in this County, deceased, was produced in open court
for probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown to the
satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Veronica Lacher widow of said Testator
(George Philip Lacher - John Jacob Lacher and Amelia Lacher
brothers and sisters of said Testator resident of the State of Ohio
having waived Notice) pursuant to a former order of this Court: there-
fore on this day came Fred Mayer and Charles Leibendorfer the sub-
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testimony was re-
duced to writing by them respectively subscribed and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said John George
Lacher deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said Testator at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to probate and that the same, together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 207]
[corresponds to page 178 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
178
John George Lacher's Will
Will Filed April 24/91
Delaware Delaware County Ohio February 14th 1891
I, John George Lacher, residing in Delaware, Delaware County Ohio
enjoying the full use of all my senses and mental faculties, do hereby
make this my Last Will and Testament, revoking also all former Wills
and Testament:
Act I I leave and bequeath to my wife Veronica Lacher all my real Estate
and Personal Property including the Benefit of my Life Insurance
Policy of One thousand $1000.00 As my wife however, is at present
not sane of mind and is in the insane Asylum of Columbus I hereby
do appoint my brother George Phillip Lacher of Delaware Ohio as
legal Guardian of my insane wife Veronica Lacher. I enjoin upon my
brother George Phillip Lacher, to visit my wife in the Columbia Asy:
lum, or in any other Institution in which she might be placed, at least
once a month, and to supply her with all necessary clothing, charging his
traveling expenses to my Estate. In case my wife dies in the Asyl:
um, her Guardian Phillip Lacher is to bury her in the Catholic
Cemetary at Delaware Ohio.
Art II.
I leave and bequeath to the Rev Ph. Steyle pastor of St. Mary's Church
Delaware or to his Successor the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to be paid
as soon as my Administrator recovers the Amount due on my Life
Insurance policy, and has paid my funeral expenses, and debts.
Art III.
If my wife Veronica Lacher should recover sufficiently to enable her to
come back to Delaware, I enjoin upon her Guardian George Phillip
Lacher, to give her the immediate use of my house in Delaware along with
my sister and the interest and accumalated interest of all the money in
vested by him as my wife's Guardian, from the time of his confirmation
by the Probate Court as her Guardian, and to continue to do so as long
as she lives or can reside in Delaware, without however resigning the
Guardianship.
Art 4.
It is my will, that, after my death, my sister Amelia Lacher,
should retain the use of my house in Delaware with all the movable
property contained in said house as long as she chooses to remain in
said house;
Art 5.
After the death of my wife Veronica Lacher all my Real Estate and
Personal Property should be divided between my Sister Amelia and my
two brothers George Phillip Lacher and Jacob Lacher or their heirs;
My sister Amelia Lacher receiving One hundred dollars ($100.00)
more than my two brothers.
Art 6.
I appoint my brother George Phillip Lacher as Administrator and
Executor of this my last Will and Testament.
To confirm the above I have hereto set my seal and signature, on
the Fourteenth day of February 1891. In the presence of two witness:
es who signed and sealed this likewise.
Witnesses { Fred Mayer {Seal} John George Lacher
{ Charles Liebendorfer {Seal} {Seal}
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178
John George Lacher's Will
Will Filed April 24/91
Delaware Delaware County Ohio February 14th 1891
I, John George Lacher, residing in Delaware, Delaware County Ohio
enjoying the full use of all my senses and mental faculties, do hereby
make this my Last Will and Testament, revoking also all former Wills
and Testament:
Act I I leave and bequeath to my wife Veronica Lacher all my real Estate
and Personal Property including the Benefit of my Life Insurance
Policy of One thousand $1000.00 As my wife however, is at present
not sane of mind and is in the insane Asylum of Columbus I hereby
do appoint my brother George Phillip Lacher of Delaware Ohio as
legal Guardian of my insane wife Veronica Lacher. I enjoin upon my
brother George Phillip Lacher, to visit my wife in the Columbia Asy:
lum, or in any other Institution in which she might be placed, at least
once a month, and to supply her with all necessary clothing, charging his
traveling expenses to my Estate. In case my wife dies in the Asyl:
um, her Guardian Phillip Lacher is to bury her in the Catholic
Cemetary at Delaware Ohio.
Art II.
I leave and bequeath to the Rev Ph. Steyle pastor of St. Mary's Church
Delaware or to his Successor the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to be paid
as soon as my Administrator recovers the Amount due on my Life
Insurance policy, and has paid my funeral expenses, and debts.
Art III.
If my wife Veronica Lacher should recover sufficiently to enable her to
come back to Delaware, I enjoin upon her Guardian George Phillip
Lacher, to give her the immediate use of my house in Delaware along with
my sister and the interest and accumalated interest of all the money in
vested by him as my wife's Guardian, from the time of his confirmation
by the Probate Court as her Guardian, and to continue to do so as long
as she lives or can reside in Delaware, without however resigning the
Guardianship.
Art 4.
It is my will, that, after my death, my sister Amelia Lacher,
should retain the use of my house in Delaware with all the movable
property contained in said house as long as she chooses to remain in
said house;
Art 5.
After the death of my wife Veronica Lacher all my Real Estate and
Personal Property should be divided between my Sister Amelia and my
two brothers George Phillip Lacher and Jacob Lacher or their heirs;
My sister Amelia Lacher receiving One hundred dollars ($100.00)
more than my two brothers.
Art 6.
I appoint my brother George Phillip Lacher as Administrator and
Executor of this my last Will and Testament.
To confirm the above I have hereto set my seal and signature, on
the Fourteenth day of February 1891. In the presence of two witness:
es who signed and sealed this likewise.
Witnesses { Fred Mayer {Seal} John George Lacher
{ Charles Liebendorfer {Seal} {Seal}
Title
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Description
[page 208]
[corresponds to page 179 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John T: Evans Will 179
Journal Entry
April 28" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John T. Evans, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
John T. Evans, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Anna Evans next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
2nd day of May. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Apr. 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Coiunty.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to admit to Probate
John T. Evans. Deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
John T. Evans late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County died on or about the 23rd day of April. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said John T. Evans died leaving no widow
and the following person his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Anna M. Evans 12 yrs. Daughter Delaware. O.
Your petitioner is a creditor in the sum of $62.00 for decedents funeral
services.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named person may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
N. Wagner.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 28" day of April A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 179 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John T: Evans Will 179
Journal Entry
April 28" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John T. Evans, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
John T. Evans, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Anna Evans next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
2nd day of May. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Apr. 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Coiunty.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to admit to Probate
John T. Evans. Deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
John T. Evans late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County died on or about the 23rd day of April. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said John T. Evans died leaving no widow
and the following person his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Anna M. Evans 12 yrs. Daughter Delaware. O.
Your petitioner is a creditor in the sum of $62.00 for decedents funeral
services.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named person may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
N. Wagner.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 28" day of April A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 209]
[corresponds to page 180 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
180 John T. Evans Will
\
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
John T. Evans, deceased,
To T.N. Wagner
You are hereby commanded to notify
Anna Evans that on the 28" day of April. A.D. 1891. an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John
T. Evans late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was pro:
duced in said Court and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 2' day of May. A.D. 1891
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio this 28" day of April. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed May 2/91.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} N.Wagner being duly sworn, says that on
the 28th day of April. A.D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Anna Evans.
N. Wagner.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2" day of
May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of John S. Gill Filed May 2/91.
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and
Delaware County. Ohio} Testament of John T. Evand - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss.} John S. Gill, being duly sworn and exam:
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
me bearing date the 11thday of May A D 1882 and offered for pro
bate as the last Will and Testament of John T. Evans, late
of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and
saw the said John T. Evans now deceased sign and seal said in:
strument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and I thereupon, at his request, and in his pres:
[corresponds to page 180 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
180 John T. Evans Will
\
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
John T. Evans, deceased,
To T.N. Wagner
You are hereby commanded to notify
Anna Evans that on the 28" day of April. A.D. 1891. an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John
T. Evans late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was pro:
duced in said Court and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 2' day of May. A.D. 1891
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio this 28" day of April. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed May 2/91.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} N.Wagner being duly sworn, says that on
the 28th day of April. A.D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Anna Evans.
N. Wagner.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2" day of
May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of John S. Gill Filed May 2/91.
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and
Delaware County. Ohio} Testament of John T. Evand - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss.} John S. Gill, being duly sworn and exam:
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
me bearing date the 11thday of May A D 1882 and offered for pro
bate as the last Will and Testament of John T. Evans, late
of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and
saw the said John T. Evans now deceased sign and seal said in:
strument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and I thereupon, at his request, and in his pres:
Title
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Description
[page 210]
[corresponds to page 181 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John T. Evan's Will 181
ence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
John S. Gill
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 2d day
of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed May 2/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Henry H. Beecher being duly sworn, says
that he was well acquainted with Frank A.
Kauffman whose place of residence is unknown, that he was well acquainted
with the hand writing of the said Frank A. Kauffman, having often
seen him write, that the signature Frank A. Kauffman as subscrib:
ing witness to the last Will and Testament of John T. Evans, de:
ceased, is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Frank
A. Kauffman who at the date of said Will was in full life and re:
sided in the City of Delaware in said County.
Henry H. Beecher
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 2" day of May
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 2nd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John T. Evans- deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on the
28" day of April. A.D. 1891 an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John T.
Evans, late of Delaware, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec-
ord in this Court, has been given to Anna Evans, next of
kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came John S. Gill
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will which tes:
timony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will,
And it appearing to the Court that Frank A. Kauffman the
other subscribing witness to said Will, has gone to parts unknown,
thereupon Henry H. Beecher appeared in open Court, and was duly
sworn and examined according to law touching the genuineness of the
signature of said Frank A. Kauffman, attached to said Will,
and his testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed. Whereupon
[corresponds to page 181 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
John T. Evan's Will 181
ence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
John S. Gill
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 2d day
of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed May 2/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Henry H. Beecher being duly sworn, says
that he was well acquainted with Frank A.
Kauffman whose place of residence is unknown, that he was well acquainted
with the hand writing of the said Frank A. Kauffman, having often
seen him write, that the signature Frank A. Kauffman as subscrib:
ing witness to the last Will and Testament of John T. Evans, de:
ceased, is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Frank
A. Kauffman who at the date of said Will was in full life and re:
sided in the City of Delaware in said County.
Henry H. Beecher
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 2" day of May
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 2nd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John T. Evans- deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on the
28" day of April. A.D. 1891 an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John T.
Evans, late of Delaware, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec-
ord in this Court, has been given to Anna Evans, next of
kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came John S. Gill
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will which tes:
timony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will,
And it appearing to the Court that Frank A. Kauffman the
other subscribing witness to said Will, has gone to parts unknown,
thereupon Henry H. Beecher appeared in open Court, and was duly
sworn and examined according to law touching the genuineness of the
signature of said Frank A. Kauffman, attached to said Will,
and his testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed. Whereupon
Title
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Description
[page 211]
[corresponds to page 182 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
182
John T. Evans Will
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing, is the last Will
and Testament of said John T. Evans, deceased. That the same was du:
ly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same together with the tes:
timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedinghs had therein,
be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will Filed April 28/91
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All:
I, John T. Evans do make and publish this my last will and
testament.
First:
It is my will that all my just debts, and all charges be paid out of
my Estate:
Second:
I give and devise to my belived mother Elizabeth Evans - during her
natural life all my lands and tenements and real estate of every de:
scription wherever situated and after paying taxes and making necessary
repairs and improvements thereon. She is to have and enjoy all the
rents and profits thereof to use expend and dispose of as she shall see fit dur:
ing her natural life.
Third:
After the death of my Mother I direct that my real estate be sold and
out of the proceeds of the sale thereof I give and devise to my sister Mrs.
Jennie E. Stine of Xenia Ohio, One Thousand Dollars and to my
sister Mrs. Laura L. Williams of Hamilton County. Ohio One
Thousand Dollrs, and all the residue of my estate both real and person:
al, I give and devise to my brother Charles A. Evans of Delaware
Ohio,
I hereby make and appoint said Charles A. Evans Executor of this
my last Will and Testament.
John T. Evans {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said John T. Evans as his last Will
and Testament in our presence, and signed by us at his request and in
his presence and in the presence of each other.
Frank A. Kauffman
John S. Gill.
Delaware, Ohio
May 17th 1882.
[corresponds to page 182 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
182
John T. Evans Will
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing, is the last Will
and Testament of said John T. Evans, deceased. That the same was du:
ly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same together with the tes:
timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedinghs had therein,
be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will Filed April 28/91
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All:
I, John T. Evans do make and publish this my last will and
testament.
First:
It is my will that all my just debts, and all charges be paid out of
my Estate:
Second:
I give and devise to my belived mother Elizabeth Evans - during her
natural life all my lands and tenements and real estate of every de:
scription wherever situated and after paying taxes and making necessary
repairs and improvements thereon. She is to have and enjoy all the
rents and profits thereof to use expend and dispose of as she shall see fit dur:
ing her natural life.
Third:
After the death of my Mother I direct that my real estate be sold and
out of the proceeds of the sale thereof I give and devise to my sister Mrs.
Jennie E. Stine of Xenia Ohio, One Thousand Dollars and to my
sister Mrs. Laura L. Williams of Hamilton County. Ohio One
Thousand Dollrs, and all the residue of my estate both real and person:
al, I give and devise to my brother Charles A. Evans of Delaware
Ohio,
I hereby make and appoint said Charles A. Evans Executor of this
my last Will and Testament.
John T. Evans {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said John T. Evans as his last Will
and Testament in our presence, and signed by us at his request and in
his presence and in the presence of each other.
Frank A. Kauffman
John S. Gill.
Delaware, Ohio
May 17th 1882.
Title
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Description
[page 212]
[corresponds to page 183 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles Freeman's Will 183
Journal Entry
May 6" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Freeman- deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Char:
les Freeman, late of Genoa Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Elizabeth Freeman, widow and Justice Freeman-
Fredonia Bennet- Barbary Ranck- John Freeman- Philip F.
Freeman- Charles F. Freeman- Sarah Glass and Orris Freeman
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 13" day of May.
A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 6/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Charles Freeman- deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said county:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles Freeman late a resident of the Township of Genoa in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 16" day of April A.D. 1891.leaving an instrument
in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament:
That the said Charles Freeman died leaving Elizabeth Freeman his
widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Justice Freeman Son Africa O.
Fredonia Bennet Daughter Maxtown O.
Barbary Ranck " Galena O.
John Freeman Son " "
Philip F. Freeman " " "
Charles F. Freeman " " "
Sarah Glass Daughter Westerville O
Orris Freeman Grand- son Galena O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
George J. Roberts
[corresponds to page 183 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles Freeman's Will 183
Journal Entry
May 6" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Freeman- deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Char:
les Freeman, late of Genoa Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Elizabeth Freeman, widow and Justice Freeman-
Fredonia Bennet- Barbary Ranck- John Freeman- Philip F.
Freeman- Charles F. Freeman- Sarah Glass and Orris Freeman
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 13" day of May.
A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 6/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Charles Freeman- deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said county:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles Freeman late a resident of the Township of Genoa in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 16" day of April A.D. 1891.leaving an instrument
in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament:
That the said Charles Freeman died leaving Elizabeth Freeman his
widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Justice Freeman Son Africa O.
Fredonia Bennet Daughter Maxtown O.
Barbary Ranck " Galena O.
John Freeman Son " "
Philip F. Freeman " " "
Charles F. Freeman " " "
Sarah Glass Daughter Westerville O
Orris Freeman Grand- son Galena O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
George J. Roberts
Title
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Description
[page 213]
[corresponds to page 184 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles Freeman's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 6" day of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Charles Freeman- deceased.
To George J. roberts:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Elizabeth Freeman- Justice Freeman- Fedonia Bennet-
Barbary Ranck- John Freeman- Philip F. Freeman- Charles
F. Freeman- Sarah Glass- Orris freeman that on the 6th day
of May. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the the last
Will and Testament of Charles Freeman late of Genoa Town:
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an ap:
plication to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 13" day of May. A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 6th day of May. A.D.
1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed May 13/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} George J. Roberts being duly sworn, says
that on the 8th day of May. A.D. 1891.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Elizabeth Freeman- Justice Freeman- Fredonia
Bennet- Barbary Ranck- John Freeman- Philip F. Free:
man- Charles F. Freeman- Sarah Glass and Orris Freeman.
George J. Roberts
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 13" day of
May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 184 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles Freeman's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 6" day of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Charles Freeman- deceased.
To George J. roberts:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Elizabeth Freeman- Justice Freeman- Fedonia Bennet-
Barbary Ranck- John Freeman- Philip F. Freeman- Charles
F. Freeman- Sarah Glass- Orris freeman that on the 6th day
of May. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the the last
Will and Testament of Charles Freeman late of Genoa Town:
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an ap:
plication to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 13" day of May. A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 6th day of May. A.D.
1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed May 13/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} George J. Roberts being duly sworn, says
that on the 8th day of May. A.D. 1891.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Elizabeth Freeman- Justice Freeman- Fredonia
Bennet- Barbary Ranck- John Freeman- Philip F. Free:
man- Charles F. Freeman- Sarah Glass and Orris Freeman.
George J. Roberts
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 13" day of
May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (214)
Description
[page 214]
[corresponds to page 185 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles Freeman's Will 185
Probate of Will Filed May. 13/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Geo. W. Hughes
and A.J. Triplett the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Charles Freeman late of Genoa Township in said Delaware County de:
ceased: who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the executiion of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 11th day of
October. A.D. 1890, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Charles Freeman now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Charles
Freeman, that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Charles Freeman de:
ceased sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said Charles Freeman at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Geo W. Hughes
A.J. Triplett
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 13" day
of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 13th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Charles Freeman- deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit, on
the 6th day of May A.D. 1891 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Charles Freeman,
late of Genoa Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open
Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the
satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will,
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Elizabeth Freeman, his widow and Justice
Freeman- Fredonia Bennet- Barbara Ranck- John Freeman-
Philip F. Freeman- Charles F. Freeman- Sarah Glass and Orris
Freeman, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pur:
suant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came Geo.
W. Hughes and A.J. Triplett the subscribing witnesses to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestion of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub:
scibed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
deceased, Charles Freeman. That the same was duly executed and at:
tested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and seal:
ing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
[corresponds to page 185 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles Freeman's Will 185
Probate of Will Filed May. 13/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Geo. W. Hughes
and A.J. Triplett the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Charles Freeman late of Genoa Township in said Delaware County de:
ceased: who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the executiion of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 11th day of
October. A.D. 1890, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Charles Freeman now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Charles
Freeman, that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Charles Freeman de:
ceased sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said Charles Freeman at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Geo W. Hughes
A.J. Triplett
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 13" day
of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 13th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Charles Freeman- deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit, on
the 6th day of May A.D. 1891 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Charles Freeman,
late of Genoa Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open
Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the
satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will,
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Elizabeth Freeman, his widow and Justice
Freeman- Fredonia Bennet- Barbara Ranck- John Freeman-
Philip F. Freeman- Charles F. Freeman- Sarah Glass and Orris
Freeman, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pur:
suant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came Geo.
W. Hughes and A.J. Triplett the subscribing witnesses to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestion of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub:
scibed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
deceased, Charles Freeman. That the same was duly executed and at:
tested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and seal:
ing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
Title
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Description
[page 215]
[corresponds to page 186 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
186 Charles Freeman's Will.
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses, above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be enter:
ed of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elizabeth Freeman, widow of said dece:
dent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Charles Freeman of
Genoa Township Delaware County and State of Ohio, do make and publish
this my last will and testament.
First it is my will that my just debts and all charges and cost of monu:
ment for the graves of my wife and myself be paid out of my estate.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife, Elizabeth in lieu of her dower the
farm on which we now reside situated in Genoa Township aforesaid con:
taining about seventy five acres of land during her natural life and all the
household goods at the time of my decease in case she survives me and then
the household goods to be divided amongst my daughters by themselves to be di:
vided, and not to be considered as assets in the hands of the Executor
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my son Justic E Freeman five dollars
Item 3rd
I give and devise the residue of my estate to my daughter Fredonia
Bennet- my son Henry Freeman my daughter Barbary Ranck my
son John Freeman my daughter Sarah Glass, my sons Philip F.
Freeman and Charles Freeman and my grandson Orris Freeman
in equal parts.
Item 4th
I do hereby nominate and appoint my friend George J. Roberts- Exec:
utor of this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing and empow:
ering him to compromise, adjust release and discharge in such manner
as he may deem proper the debts and claims due me. I do also au:
thorize and empower him after the death of my wife to sell by private sale
or in such manner, upon such terms of credit or otherwise as he may
think proper all of my real estate and deeds to purchasers to execute,
acknowledge and deliver in fee simple.
Item 5th
I desire that my Executor cause to be erected a suitable monument
at the graves of my wife and myself costing about one hundred dollars.
I do hereby revoke all former wills made by me.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
11th day of October 1890.
Charles Freeman {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Charles Freeman as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
Geo. W. Hughes
A.J. Triplett
[corresponds to page 186 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
186 Charles Freeman's Will.
under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses, above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be enter:
ed of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elizabeth Freeman, widow of said dece:
dent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Charles Freeman of
Genoa Township Delaware County and State of Ohio, do make and publish
this my last will and testament.
First it is my will that my just debts and all charges and cost of monu:
ment for the graves of my wife and myself be paid out of my estate.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife, Elizabeth in lieu of her dower the
farm on which we now reside situated in Genoa Township aforesaid con:
taining about seventy five acres of land during her natural life and all the
household goods at the time of my decease in case she survives me and then
the household goods to be divided amongst my daughters by themselves to be di:
vided, and not to be considered as assets in the hands of the Executor
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my son Justic E Freeman five dollars
Item 3rd
I give and devise the residue of my estate to my daughter Fredonia
Bennet- my son Henry Freeman my daughter Barbary Ranck my
son John Freeman my daughter Sarah Glass, my sons Philip F.
Freeman and Charles Freeman and my grandson Orris Freeman
in equal parts.
Item 4th
I do hereby nominate and appoint my friend George J. Roberts- Exec:
utor of this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing and empow:
ering him to compromise, adjust release and discharge in such manner
as he may deem proper the debts and claims due me. I do also au:
thorize and empower him after the death of my wife to sell by private sale
or in such manner, upon such terms of credit or otherwise as he may
think proper all of my real estate and deeds to purchasers to execute,
acknowledge and deliver in fee simple.
Item 5th
I desire that my Executor cause to be erected a suitable monument
at the graves of my wife and myself costing about one hundred dollars.
I do hereby revoke all former wills made by me.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
11th day of October 1890.
Charles Freeman {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Charles Freeman as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
Geo. W. Hughes
A.J. Triplett
Title
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Description
[page 216]
[corresponds to page 187 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
187
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
Journal Entry
May 18, 1881
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow dec'd } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow, late of Delaware City in this County, deceas-
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to Hannah M. Loofbourrow - widow and Joanna Gales
Bertha O. Thompson and Frank L. Thompson next of kin of the
Testator rsident of the State of Ohio: that said applcation will be for
hearing before this Court on the 22d day of May A.D. 1891 at 10
o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 18/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of }
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the Pro-
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow late of resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County died on or about the 13 day of May A.D. 1891, leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached purporting to be his last Will and Testament
That the said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow dec'd leaving Hannah M. Loofbour-
row widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Bertha O. Thompson Grand daughter Delaware O
Frank L. Thompson Grand Son "
Joanna Gales Daughter DeGraff O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Jackson Hipple
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 18" day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 187 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
187
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
Journal Entry
May 18, 1881
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow dec'd } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow, late of Delaware City in this County, deceas-
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to Hannah M. Loofbourrow - widow and Joanna Gales
Bertha O. Thompson and Frank L. Thompson next of kin of the
Testator rsident of the State of Ohio: that said applcation will be for
hearing before this Court on the 22d day of May A.D. 1891 at 10
o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 18/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of }
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the Pro-
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow late of resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County died on or about the 13 day of May A.D. 1891, leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached purporting to be his last Will and Testament
That the said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow dec'd leaving Hannah M. Loofbour-
row widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Bertha O. Thompson Grand daughter Delaware O
Frank L. Thompson Grand Son "
Joanna Gales Daughter DeGraff O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Jackson Hipple
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 18" day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (217)
Description
[page 217]
[corresponds to page 188 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
188
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow, deceased.
To Jackson Hipple:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Hannah M. Loofbourrow - Bertha O. Thompson - Frank L. Thompson
and Joanna Galer that on the 18 day of May A.D. 1891 an instru-
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ben-
jamin F. Loofbourrow late of Delawaare Township in said County, de-
ceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 22 day of May A.
D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio this 18 day of May A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed May 22/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Jackson Hipple being duly sworn says that on
the 18 & 19 day of May A.D. 1891, he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Hannah M. Loofbourow - Bertha O. Thompson - Frank L. Thomp-
son and Joanna Gales.
Jackson Hipple
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 22 day of
May A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed May 22/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court Elias D.
Whitlock and Ruth E. Byers the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will deposed and
say: That the paper before them bearing date the 12 day of May
A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ben-
jamin F. Loofbourrow now deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow that they were present at the execu-
tion of said Will and at the request of the Testator respectively
[corresponds to page 188 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
188
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow, deceased.
To Jackson Hipple:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Hannah M. Loofbourrow - Bertha O. Thompson - Frank L. Thompson
and Joanna Galer that on the 18 day of May A.D. 1891 an instru-
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ben-
jamin F. Loofbourrow late of Delawaare Township in said County, de-
ceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 22 day of May A.
D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio this 18 day of May A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed May 22/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Jackson Hipple being duly sworn says that on
the 18 & 19 day of May A.D. 1891, he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Hannah M. Loofbourow - Bertha O. Thompson - Frank L. Thomp-
son and Joanna Gales.
Jackson Hipple
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 22 day of
May A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed May 22/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court Elias D.
Whitlock and Ruth E. Byers the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will deposed and
say: That the paper before them bearing date the 12 day of May
A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ben-
jamin F. Loofbourrow now deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow that they were present at the execu-
tion of said Will and at the request of the Testator respectively
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (218)
Description
[page 218]
[corresponds to page 189 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
189
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in his presence, that
they saw the said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow deceased, sign and seal
said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Elias D. Whitlock
Ruth E. Byers
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 22
day of May A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 22'd 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow, dec'd }
Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 18th day of May A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow,
late of Delaware City, in this County deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said WIll
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court had been given to Hannah M. Loofbourrow widow and Joanna
Galer - Bertha O. Thompson and Frank L. Thompson next of
kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former
order of this Court: therefore on this day came Elias D. Whitlock
and Ruth E. Byers the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, Which testimony was reeduced to writing by them re-
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will: whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow deceased - That
the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testa-
tor at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of
full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore by the Court ordered that the said Will be ad-
mitted to probate and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Hannah M. Loofbourrow widow of
said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and
thereupon the said Hannah M. Loofbourrow acknowledged service
of the said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 189 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
189
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in his presence, that
they saw the said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow deceased, sign and seal
said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Elias D. Whitlock
Ruth E. Byers
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 22
day of May A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 22'd 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow, dec'd }
Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 18th day of May A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow,
late of Delaware City, in this County deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said WIll
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court had been given to Hannah M. Loofbourrow widow and Joanna
Galer - Bertha O. Thompson and Frank L. Thompson next of
kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former
order of this Court: therefore on this day came Elias D. Whitlock
and Ruth E. Byers the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, Which testimony was reeduced to writing by them re-
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will: whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow deceased - That
the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testa-
tor at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of
full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore by the Court ordered that the said Will be ad-
mitted to probate and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Hannah M. Loofbourrow widow of
said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and
thereupon the said Hannah M. Loofbourrow acknowledged service
of the said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (219)
Description
[page 219]
[corresponds to page 190 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
190
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
Will
I, Benjamin F. Loofbourrow of the City of Delaware County of Dela-
ware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and
Testament.
Item I. It is my will that all of my just debts and funeral expenses be first
paid.
Item 2. I give and devise to my beloved wife Hannah M. Loofbourrow All my Real
Estate in the City of Delaware, Delaware County Ohio to have and to
hold to her and her heirs on condition that she does not again marry but in
case she again marries Then I give and devise the said Real Estate
(except two City Lots fronting on Fountain Avenue) to my daughter Jo-
anna Gailor and the two children of my deceased daughter Annice
Adella Thompson To wit: Bertha O. Thompson & Frankl L.
Thompson, The Share of my daughter Joanna to be equal to the Share
of my two grand children above named and to them and their heirs forever
Item 3. In case my wife shall again marry Then I give and devise to my grand
daughter Bertha O. Thompson The east one of said Lots on Foun-
tain Avenue & the west one to my grand son Frank L. Thompson to
have & to hold in fee simple.
Item 4. I give and devise and bequeath all my personal property of every description
including moneys Stocks & chattels of every kind including also all my
interest in the Sunbury Stone quarry Real & personal to my wife
and my daughter Joanna Gailer and my two grand children Bertha
O. Thompson & Frank L. Thompson to be divided between them as
provided by the laws of the State of Ohio in the same manner as it
would be done if this will had not been made. And it is understood
that there are certain Lots in the City of Findlay State of Ohio
in my name conveyed to me by Thomas H. M. Konica to secure the
payment of two notes I hold against him and are conveyed to me by
deed absolute in form but which is in fact in the nature of a mortgage
and I desire that they shall be considered for the purporses of my will
personal property and my Executor hereinafter named as hereby author-
ized to sell & convey said lots separately or together or in such man-
ner as he can at public or private sale & upon such terms of credit
or othrwise as he may deem for the best advantage of my Estate &
make deeds to purchasers for the same and apply the proceeds as di-
ected by my will.
Item 5. I hereby nominate and appoint my Friend Jackson Hipple Ex-
ecutor of this my last Will and Testament revoking all former Wills
by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
12th day of May A.D. 1891.
his
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow
mark
Signed and acknowledged by said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow as his
last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his
presence.
Elias D. Whitlock
Ruth E. Byers
[corresponds to page 190 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
190
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow's Will
Will
I, Benjamin F. Loofbourrow of the City of Delaware County of Dela-
ware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and
Testament.
Item I. It is my will that all of my just debts and funeral expenses be first
paid.
Item 2. I give and devise to my beloved wife Hannah M. Loofbourrow All my Real
Estate in the City of Delaware, Delaware County Ohio to have and to
hold to her and her heirs on condition that she does not again marry but in
case she again marries Then I give and devise the said Real Estate
(except two City Lots fronting on Fountain Avenue) to my daughter Jo-
anna Gailor and the two children of my deceased daughter Annice
Adella Thompson To wit: Bertha O. Thompson & Frankl L.
Thompson, The Share of my daughter Joanna to be equal to the Share
of my two grand children above named and to them and their heirs forever
Item 3. In case my wife shall again marry Then I give and devise to my grand
daughter Bertha O. Thompson The east one of said Lots on Foun-
tain Avenue & the west one to my grand son Frank L. Thompson to
have & to hold in fee simple.
Item 4. I give and devise and bequeath all my personal property of every description
including moneys Stocks & chattels of every kind including also all my
interest in the Sunbury Stone quarry Real & personal to my wife
and my daughter Joanna Gailer and my two grand children Bertha
O. Thompson & Frank L. Thompson to be divided between them as
provided by the laws of the State of Ohio in the same manner as it
would be done if this will had not been made. And it is understood
that there are certain Lots in the City of Findlay State of Ohio
in my name conveyed to me by Thomas H. M. Konica to secure the
payment of two notes I hold against him and are conveyed to me by
deed absolute in form but which is in fact in the nature of a mortgage
and I desire that they shall be considered for the purporses of my will
personal property and my Executor hereinafter named as hereby author-
ized to sell & convey said lots separately or together or in such man-
ner as he can at public or private sale & upon such terms of credit
or othrwise as he may deem for the best advantage of my Estate &
make deeds to purchasers for the same and apply the proceeds as di-
ected by my will.
Item 5. I hereby nominate and appoint my Friend Jackson Hipple Ex-
ecutor of this my last Will and Testament revoking all former Wills
by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
12th day of May A.D. 1891.
his
Benjamin F. Loofbourrow
mark
Signed and acknowledged by said Benjamin F. Loofbourrow as his
last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his
presence.
Elias D. Whitlock
Ruth E. Byers
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (220)
Description
[page 220]
[corresponds to page 191 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
191
James Thomas Will
Journal Entry.
May 16" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of James Thomas - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
James Thomas, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. In consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Mary Jones - Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John
Thomas and Martha A. Seigfried next of kin of the Testator, resi=
dent of the State of Ohio. Elizabeth Thomas, widow, and Robert Thom=
as - James Thomas - Elizabeth J. Dildine and Alice Thomas other
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio having this day in writing
waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) that said ap=
plication will be for hearing before this court on the 23rd day of May
A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed: May 16/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
}
Delaware County, ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
}
Will and Testatment of } Application to Admit to Probate
}
James Thomas - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
James Thomas late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died in or about the 14 day of April. A. D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said James Thomas died leaving Elizabeth Tho=
as widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary Jones Daughter Radnor O.
Robert Thomas Son Prospect "
Margaret Jones Daughter Radnor "
William Thomas Son Radnor "
John Thomas " "
James Thomas " "
Elizabeth J. Dildine Daughter Ahsley "
Martha A. Sigfried " Delaware "
Alice Thomas " Radnor "
[corresponds to page 191 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
191
James Thomas Will
Journal Entry.
May 16" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of James Thomas - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
James Thomas, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. In consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Mary Jones - Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John
Thomas and Martha A. Seigfried next of kin of the Testator, resi=
dent of the State of Ohio. Elizabeth Thomas, widow, and Robert Thom=
as - James Thomas - Elizabeth J. Dildine and Alice Thomas other
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio having this day in writing
waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) that said ap=
plication will be for hearing before this court on the 23rd day of May
A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed: May 16/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
}
Delaware County, ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
}
Will and Testatment of } Application to Admit to Probate
}
James Thomas - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
James Thomas late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died in or about the 14 day of April. A. D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said James Thomas died leaving Elizabeth Tho=
as widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary Jones Daughter Radnor O.
Robert Thomas Son Prospect "
Margaret Jones Daughter Radnor "
William Thomas Son Radnor "
John Thomas " "
James Thomas " "
Elizabeth J. Dildine Daughter Ahsley "
Martha A. Sigfried " Delaware "
Alice Thomas " Radnor "
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (221)
Description
[page 221]
[corresponds to page 192 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
192
James Thomas Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Elizabeth Thomas
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 16' day of May A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
We, the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 16" day of May A. D. 1891.
Elizabeth Thomas Robert Thomas
Alice Thomas James Thomas
Lizzie J. Dildine
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
}
Delaware County, ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of James Thomas deceased.
To Elizabeth Thomas:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary Jones - Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John Thomas
and Martha Sigfried that on the 16" day of May A. D. 1891, an in=
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of James Thomas late of Troy Township in said County - deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same
to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said applica=
will befor hearing before this Court on the 23 day of May A.D.
1891 at 1 oclock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware, Ohio, this 16" day of May A. D. 1891
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed May 23/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Elizabeth Thomas being duly sworn, says that
on the day of May A.D. 1891, she served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam=
ed Mary Jones - Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John Thomas -
and Martha Sigfried.
Elizabeth Thomas
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 23rd day
of May A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 192 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
192
James Thomas Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Elizabeth Thomas
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 16' day of May A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
We, the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 16" day of May A. D. 1891.
Elizabeth Thomas Robert Thomas
Alice Thomas James Thomas
Lizzie J. Dildine
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
}
Delaware County, ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of James Thomas deceased.
To Elizabeth Thomas:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary Jones - Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John Thomas
and Martha Sigfried that on the 16" day of May A. D. 1891, an in=
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of James Thomas late of Troy Township in said County - deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same
to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said applica=
will befor hearing before this Court on the 23 day of May A.D.
1891 at 1 oclock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware, Ohio, this 16" day of May A. D. 1891
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed May 23/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Elizabeth Thomas being duly sworn, says that
on the day of May A.D. 1891, she served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam=
ed Mary Jones - Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John Thomas -
and Martha Sigfried.
Elizabeth Thomas
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 23rd day
of May A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (222)
Description
[page 222]
[corresponds to page 193 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
193
James Thomas Will
Probate of Will Filed May 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court John Pow=
ell and John A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of James Thomas late of Troy Township in said Delaware
County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 9' day of June, A. D. 1888, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of James Thomas, now deceased
is the Will of said deceased James Thomas, that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence; that they saw said James Thomas deceased, sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last will
and Testament, and that the said James Thomas at the time of mak=
ing, signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
John Powell
Gno A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 23rd
day of May A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 23rd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of James Thomas - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on
the 16" day of May, A. D. 1891, an instru=
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
James Thomas, late of Radnor Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And,
it now being shown to the satisfication of the Court, that due notice
of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary Jones -
Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John Thomas and Martha Sig=
fried next of kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio pursu=
ant to a former order of this Court; (Elizabeth Thomas, widow, and
Robert Thomas - James Thomas - Elizabeth J. Dildine and
Alice Thomas other next of kin having waived Notice), therefore,
on this day came John Powell and Gno. A. cone the sub=
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will, Which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said James Thomas
[corresponds to page 193 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
193
James Thomas Will
Probate of Will Filed May 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court John Pow=
ell and John A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of James Thomas late of Troy Township in said Delaware
County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 9' day of June, A. D. 1888, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of James Thomas, now deceased
is the Will of said deceased James Thomas, that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence; that they saw said James Thomas deceased, sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last will
and Testament, and that the said James Thomas at the time of mak=
ing, signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
John Powell
Gno A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 23rd
day of May A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 23rd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of James Thomas - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on
the 16" day of May, A. D. 1891, an instru=
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
James Thomas, late of Radnor Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And,
it now being shown to the satisfication of the Court, that due notice
of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary Jones -
Margaret Jones - William Thomas - John Thomas and Martha Sig=
fried next of kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio pursu=
ant to a former order of this Court; (Elizabeth Thomas, widow, and
Robert Thomas - James Thomas - Elizabeth J. Dildine and
Alice Thomas other next of kin having waived Notice), therefore,
on this day came John Powell and Gno. A. cone the sub=
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will, Which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said James Thomas
Title
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Description
[page 223]
[corresponds to page 194 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
194
James Thomas Will
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit=
ted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had therein be enter=
ed of record in this Court.
Citation issued to Widow to make her election under the Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:
I, James Thomas,
of Troy Township, Delaware County, Ohio, being of good mind
and memory, do make and publish the following as my Last Will
and Testament.
Item First I direct that all my just debts, including expenses of last sick=
ness and Furnal Expenses be paid out of my personal estate.
Item 2nd I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Elizabeth Thomas, in
case she survive me, my Home Farm of about 209 1/23 Acres, situated in
Troy Township Delaware County, Ohio, together with all the live stock
Farming implements Machinery - Crops and growing cropes & Household
and Kitchen furniture that I may have on said farm at the time of
my decease to be by her owned controlled and occupied during her natur-
al life.
Item 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my son James Thomas Jr. the so-call=
ed Wolfley Farm of about 161 1/2 Acres situated in Radnor Township
Delaware County, Ohio, and being the same farm on which my
said son James now resides, provided, however, that my said son
James shall pay to my estate the sum of Three Thousand Dollars
or so much of said sum of $3000, as he shall not have paid to me
prior to my decease.
Item 4th I give devise and bequeath to my son John Thomas the Farm of
about 123 Acres situated in said Radnor Township Delaware
County, Ohio, and being the same farm which my said son John
now uses and occupies
Item 5th I give and bequeath to my two daughters Martha and Alice each
Three Thousand Dollars, or so much of said Three Thousand Dol=
lars as I shall not have paid to each prior to my decease; and each
of my said two daughters shall be paid interest on such part of said sums
as shall not have paid to them prior to their coming to the age of 25
years, said interest to date from their respectively arriving at the age
of 25 years.
Item 6th I give and bequeath to my sons Robert Thomas - William Thom=
as, John Thomas and James Thomas each one hundred dollars
I have already given to each of my two sons Robert and William
a farm.
[corresponds to page 194 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
194
James Thomas Will
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit=
ted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had therein be enter=
ed of record in this Court.
Citation issued to Widow to make her election under the Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:
I, James Thomas,
of Troy Township, Delaware County, Ohio, being of good mind
and memory, do make and publish the following as my Last Will
and Testament.
Item First I direct that all my just debts, including expenses of last sick=
ness and Furnal Expenses be paid out of my personal estate.
Item 2nd I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Elizabeth Thomas, in
case she survive me, my Home Farm of about 209 1/23 Acres, situated in
Troy Township Delaware County, Ohio, together with all the live stock
Farming implements Machinery - Crops and growing cropes & Household
and Kitchen furniture that I may have on said farm at the time of
my decease to be by her owned controlled and occupied during her natur-
al life.
Item 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my son James Thomas Jr. the so-call=
ed Wolfley Farm of about 161 1/2 Acres situated in Radnor Township
Delaware County, Ohio, and being the same farm on which my
said son James now resides, provided, however, that my said son
James shall pay to my estate the sum of Three Thousand Dollars
or so much of said sum of $3000, as he shall not have paid to me
prior to my decease.
Item 4th I give devise and bequeath to my son John Thomas the Farm of
about 123 Acres situated in said Radnor Township Delaware
County, Ohio, and being the same farm which my said son John
now uses and occupies
Item 5th I give and bequeath to my two daughters Martha and Alice each
Three Thousand Dollars, or so much of said Three Thousand Dol=
lars as I shall not have paid to each prior to my decease; and each
of my said two daughters shall be paid interest on such part of said sums
as shall not have paid to them prior to their coming to the age of 25
years, said interest to date from their respectively arriving at the age
of 25 years.
Item 6th I give and bequeath to my sons Robert Thomas - William Thom=
as, John Thomas and James Thomas each one hundred dollars
I have already given to each of my two sons Robert and William
a farm.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (224)
Description
[page 224]
[corresponds to page 195 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
195
James Thomas Will
Item 7th I give devise and dequeath to my five daughters May - Margaret -
Elizabeth, Martha and Alice all the rest and residue of my home
farm and the stock, implements, machinery & household goods after
the decease of my wife Elizabeth, to be divided among my said daugh=
ters - share and share alike.
Item 8 In case of the marriage of my daughter Alice after my deceased
she is to have 2 cows and setting out of about $2000 besides
Item 9th In case I shall have moneys or credits not otherwise disposed of in
the foregoing, the same shall be divided among all my children share
and share alike.
I hereby revoke all former wills or parts of Wills heretofore by
me made.
Witness my signature and seal, this 9th day of June A.
D. 1888.
his
James X Thomas {Seal}
mark
Signed by the said James Thomas in our presence and by him
acknowledged to be his last Will and Testament in our bearing,
and signed by us as witnesses at his request and in his presence and
in the presence of each other, this 9" day of June, A. D. 1888
John Powell
Gno. A. Cone
[corresponds to page 195 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
195
James Thomas Will
Item 7th I give devise and dequeath to my five daughters May - Margaret -
Elizabeth, Martha and Alice all the rest and residue of my home
farm and the stock, implements, machinery & household goods after
the decease of my wife Elizabeth, to be divided among my said daugh=
ters - share and share alike.
Item 8 In case of the marriage of my daughter Alice after my deceased
she is to have 2 cows and setting out of about $2000 besides
Item 9th In case I shall have moneys or credits not otherwise disposed of in
the foregoing, the same shall be divided among all my children share
and share alike.
I hereby revoke all former wills or parts of Wills heretofore by
me made.
Witness my signature and seal, this 9th day of June A.
D. 1888.
his
James X Thomas {Seal}
mark
Signed by the said James Thomas in our presence and by him
acknowledged to be his last Will and Testament in our bearing,
and signed by us as witnesses at his request and in his presence and
in the presence of each other, this 9" day of June, A. D. 1888
John Powell
Gno. A. Cone
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (225)
Description
[page 225]
[corresponds to page 196 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
196
Aaron Woodley's Will
4877 Application for Probate of: Will Filed May 25/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Aaron Woodley - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Aaron Woodley late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 22 day of February A. D. 1890 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament: That the said Aaron Woodley died leaving
Lovinia Woodley widow, and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio.
None.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will.
Maria Blount
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me, this 22" day of May A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
I, the undersigned Lovinia Woodley, widow of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of
said Will
Dated this 22" day of May A. D. 1891
Lovinia Woodley
Journal Entry
May 23 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Aaron Woodley, deceased.} This day an instrument of writing pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Woodley, late of Delaware City in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration where of it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to Lovinia Woodley, widow of said Testator there
being no next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio.
and thereupon said Lovinia Woodley, in writing, waived notice and
consented to the probate of said Will, therefore; in this day came
James R. Sytle and Henry J. Eaton the subscribing witness-
es to said Will, who being sworn, testified to the due execution
[corresponds to page 196 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
196
Aaron Woodley's Will
4877 Application for Probate of: Will Filed May 25/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Aaron Woodley - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Aaron Woodley late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 22 day of February A. D. 1890 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament: That the said Aaron Woodley died leaving
Lovinia Woodley widow, and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio.
None.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will.
Maria Blount
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me, this 22" day of May A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
I, the undersigned Lovinia Woodley, widow of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of
said Will
Dated this 22" day of May A. D. 1891
Lovinia Woodley
Journal Entry
May 23 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Aaron Woodley, deceased.} This day an instrument of writing pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Woodley, late of Delaware City in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration where of it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to Lovinia Woodley, widow of said Testator there
being no next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio.
and thereupon said Lovinia Woodley, in writing, waived notice and
consented to the probate of said Will, therefore; in this day came
James R. Sytle and Henry J. Eaton the subscribing witness-
es to said Will, who being sworn, testified to the due execution
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (226)
Description
[page 226]
[corresponds to page 197 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
197
Aaron Woodleys Will
and attestation of said Will which testimony was reduced to writ=
ing, by them respectively, and filed with said Will,
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Aaron Woodley de=
ceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had therein be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Lovinia Woodley widow of said de=
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed May 25/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County Ohio } and Testament of Aaron Woodley Deceased,
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. } James R. Sytle, being duly sworn and ex=
amined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 15 day of August A. D. 1889, and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of Aaron Woodley, late of
Delaware Township in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw
the said Aaron Woodley, now deceased sign and seal said instrument,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa=
ment, and I, thereupon, at his request and in his presence, subscribed
my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint
James R. Sytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 25
day of May A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Henry J. Eaton, being duly sworn and exam=
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me bearing date the 15" day of August A. D. 1889 and offered for
probate as the last Will and Testament of Aaron Woodley late of
Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased and saw
the said Aaron Woodley, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument=
ment, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
[corresponds to page 197 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
197
Aaron Woodleys Will
and attestation of said Will which testimony was reduced to writ=
ing, by them respectively, and filed with said Will,
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Aaron Woodley de=
ceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had therein be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Lovinia Woodley widow of said de=
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed May 25/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County Ohio } and Testament of Aaron Woodley Deceased,
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. } James R. Sytle, being duly sworn and ex=
amined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 15 day of August A. D. 1889, and offered
for probate as the last Will and Testament of Aaron Woodley, late of
Delaware Township in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw
the said Aaron Woodley, now deceased sign and seal said instrument,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa=
ment, and I, thereupon, at his request and in his presence, subscribed
my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint
James R. Sytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 25
day of May A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Henry J. Eaton, being duly sworn and exam=
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown
to me bearing date the 15" day of August A. D. 1889 and offered for
probate as the last Will and Testament of Aaron Woodley late of
Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased and saw
the said Aaron Woodley, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument=
ment, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
Title
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Description
[page 227]
[corresponds to page 198 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
198
Aaron Woodley Will
Testament: and I, thereupon, at his request and in his presence, sub:
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 25 day
of May A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In The Name of The Benevolent Father of All, I, Aaron Woodley
of Delaware County of Delaware and State of Ohio, do make and publish
this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by
me made.
Item First It is my will that all my just debts and charges be first paid out
of my estate.
Item Second I give and devise to my beloved wife - Lavinia Woodley, during her
natural life, all my personal property goods and chattels, house hold and
kitchen furnature. Also the house and Lot where we now live, to wit-
Being In Lot No. 135, in the City of Delaware Ohio Being the same
Lot I purchased of Thomas Crawford and wife on the 12th day of
July A. D. 1843. The Deed for the same is recorded in Vol. 24 Page 320
of the Record of Deeded of Delaware County Ohio.
Item Third At the decease of my said wife, I give and devise all of my personal
property, goodes & chattles, household and kitchen furnature, and the house
and Lot aforesaid, to my cousin Mrs. Maria Blount of Delaware Ohio.
absolutely and in fee simple.
Item Fourth I hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Lovinia Woodley
Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 15th day of August A. D. 1889.
his
Witness to mark. Aaron x Woodley {Seal}
mark
Henry J. Eaton
James R. Lytle
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by Aaron
Woodley, to be his Last Will and testament, in our presence and
signed by us in his presence and at this special instance and request.
Henry J. Eaton
James R. Sytle
[corresponds to page 198 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
198
Aaron Woodley Will
Testament: and I, thereupon, at his request and in his presence, sub:
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 25 day
of May A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In The Name of The Benevolent Father of All, I, Aaron Woodley
of Delaware County of Delaware and State of Ohio, do make and publish
this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by
me made.
Item First It is my will that all my just debts and charges be first paid out
of my estate.
Item Second I give and devise to my beloved wife - Lavinia Woodley, during her
natural life, all my personal property goods and chattels, house hold and
kitchen furnature. Also the house and Lot where we now live, to wit-
Being In Lot No. 135, in the City of Delaware Ohio Being the same
Lot I purchased of Thomas Crawford and wife on the 12th day of
July A. D. 1843. The Deed for the same is recorded in Vol. 24 Page 320
of the Record of Deeded of Delaware County Ohio.
Item Third At the decease of my said wife, I give and devise all of my personal
property, goodes & chattles, household and kitchen furnature, and the house
and Lot aforesaid, to my cousin Mrs. Maria Blount of Delaware Ohio.
absolutely and in fee simple.
Item Fourth I hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Lovinia Woodley
Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 15th day of August A. D. 1889.
his
Witness to mark. Aaron x Woodley {Seal}
mark
Henry J. Eaton
James R. Lytle
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by Aaron
Woodley, to be his Last Will and testament, in our presence and
signed by us in his presence and at this special instance and request.
Henry J. Eaton
James R. Sytle
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (228)
Description
[page 228]
[corresponds to page 199 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
199
Sandford Howison's Will
Journal Entry
May 9, 1891
In the Matter of the Will of } This day, an instrument of writing, pur
Sanford A. Howison, deceased, }
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Sandford Howison, late of Radnor Township, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate: on consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice there of, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record, be given to Melissa Howison - widow - and Louisa VanBrim:
er - Mary Hodges - Margaret Welch - Sarah F.Snider - Virginia
Colvin - Samuel Howison - Mary Sharp Decker - Sarah Sharp -
Julia Sharp Minor - James T. Sharp - and Sandford Sharp -
(Charles T. Howison having in writing waived Notice and consented
to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court in the 21st day of May. A.D.1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 9/91
The State of Ohio } In Probae Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the Court }
Will and Testimony of } Application to Admit to Probate
Sanford Howison deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioners respectfully represents that
Sandford Howison late a redient of the Township of Radnor in said Coun-
ty, died in or about the 19" day of April A.D.1891, leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament:
That the said Sandford Howison died leaving Melissa Howison - widow -
and the follwoing named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
oh Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
__________________________________________________________________
Charles T. Howison Son Delaware O.
Louisa Van Brimmer Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Mary Hodges Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Margaret Welch Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Sarah F. Snider Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Virginia Colvin Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Samuel Hovison Son Delaware O.
Mary Sharp Decker Grand Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Sarah Sharp Grand Daughter Columbus O.
Julia Sharp Minor Grand Daughter Columbus O.
James T. Sharp Grand Son Washington C.H. O.
Sandford Sharp Grand Son Washington C.H. O.
[corresponds to page 199 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
199
Sandford Howison's Will
Journal Entry
May 9, 1891
In the Matter of the Will of } This day, an instrument of writing, pur
Sanford A. Howison, deceased, }
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Sandford Howison, late of Radnor Township, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate: on consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice there of, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record, be given to Melissa Howison - widow - and Louisa VanBrim:
er - Mary Hodges - Margaret Welch - Sarah F.Snider - Virginia
Colvin - Samuel Howison - Mary Sharp Decker - Sarah Sharp -
Julia Sharp Minor - James T. Sharp - and Sandford Sharp -
(Charles T. Howison having in writing waived Notice and consented
to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court in the 21st day of May. A.D.1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 9/91
The State of Ohio } In Probae Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the Court }
Will and Testimony of } Application to Admit to Probate
Sanford Howison deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioners respectfully represents that
Sandford Howison late a redient of the Township of Radnor in said Coun-
ty, died in or about the 19" day of April A.D.1891, leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament:
That the said Sandford Howison died leaving Melissa Howison - widow -
and the follwoing named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
oh Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
__________________________________________________________________
Charles T. Howison Son Delaware O.
Louisa Van Brimmer Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Mary Hodges Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Margaret Welch Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Sarah F. Snider Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Virginia Colvin Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Samuel Hovison Son Delaware O.
Mary Sharp Decker Grand Daughter Warrensburgh O.
Sarah Sharp Grand Daughter Columbus O.
Julia Sharp Minor Grand Daughter Columbus O.
James T. Sharp Grand Son Washington C.H. O.
Sandford Sharp Grand Son Washington C.H. O.
Title
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Description
[page 229]
[corresponds to page 200 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
200
Sandford Howisons Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Charles T. Howison
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 9" day of May, A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Sandford Howison deceased.
To Charles T. Howison:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Melissa Howison - Louisa Van Brimmer - Mary Hodges - Margaret
Decker - Sarah Sharp - Julia Sharp Minor - James T. Sharp - and
Sandford Sharp, that on the 9" day of May, A.D.1891, and instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Sandford How:
ison late of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was produce:
ed in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 21" day of May A.D.1891, at 1 o"clock
P.M.
said probate Court at Delaware Ohio, this 9" day of May A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
{ seal }
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss. } Charles T. Howison being duly sworn, says that
on the 13" & 21" days of May, A.D.1891. he served
the within noice by delivering a true copy there of to the within named
Louisa VanBrimer - Mary Hodges - Margaret Welch - Sarah F.
Snider - Virginia Colvin - Samuel Howison - Mary Sharp Decker - and
Melissa Howison and James T. Sharp and Julia Sharp Minor.
Charles T. Howison
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 20 day of May
A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
{ seal }
Probate Judge.
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Sandford Howisons Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Charles T. Howison
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 9" day of May, A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Sandford Howison deceased.
To Charles T. Howison:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Melissa Howison - Louisa Van Brimmer - Mary Hodges - Margaret
Decker - Sarah Sharp - Julia Sharp Minor - James T. Sharp - and
Sandford Sharp, that on the 9" day of May, A.D.1891, and instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Sandford How:
ison late of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was produce:
ed in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 21" day of May A.D.1891, at 1 o"clock
P.M.
said probate Court at Delaware Ohio, this 9" day of May A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
{ seal }
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss. } Charles T. Howison being duly sworn, says that
on the 13" & 21" days of May, A.D.1891. he served
the within noice by delivering a true copy there of to the within named
Louisa VanBrimer - Mary Hodges - Margaret Welch - Sarah F.
Snider - Virginia Colvin - Samuel Howison - Mary Sharp Decker - and
Melissa Howison and James T. Sharp and Julia Sharp Minor.
Charles T. Howison
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 20 day of May
A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
{ seal }
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (230)
Description
[page 230]
[corresponds to page 201 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
201
Sandford Howison's Will
Journal Entry
May 21st 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Sandford Howison - deceased - } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 9"day of May A.D.1891, an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Sandford Howison, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing
of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Melissa Howison, widow, and
Louisa VanBrimer - Mary Hodges - Margaret Welch - Sarah F Sni-
der - Virginia Colvin - Samuel Howison - Mary Sharp Decker - James
T. Sharp and Julia Sharp Minor, pursuant to a former order of this
Court. (Charles T. Howison having waived Notice) And it further
appearing to the Court that Sandford Sharp and Sarah Sharp have
not had Notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, it is now ordered that Notice there of be
given to them, that said Will will be for hearing on the 28th day of
May A.D.1891 at 1 o'clock P.M. to which time this matter is continued.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Sandford Howison - deceased,
To Charles T. Howison,
You are hereby commanded to notify
Sarah Sharp and Sandford Sharp that on the 9th day of May, A.D.
1891, and instrument of writing, purpoprting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Sandford Howison late of Radnor Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was in the same day made in said Court -
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 28"day
of May, A.D.1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio this 21" day of May. A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
{ seal }
Probate Judge
Proof. of. Service
The State of Ohio } Files May 28/91
Delaware County.ss. } Charles T. Howison being duly sworn, says that on the
25 & 26 days of May, A.D.1891, he served the within notice
by delivering a true copy there of to the within named Sandford Sharp and Sarah
Sharp by mail & they have acknowledged service of notice herein.
Charles T. Howison
[corresponds to page 201 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
201
Sandford Howison's Will
Journal Entry
May 21st 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Sandford Howison - deceased - } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 9"day of May A.D.1891, an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Sandford Howison, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing
of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Melissa Howison, widow, and
Louisa VanBrimer - Mary Hodges - Margaret Welch - Sarah F Sni-
der - Virginia Colvin - Samuel Howison - Mary Sharp Decker - James
T. Sharp and Julia Sharp Minor, pursuant to a former order of this
Court. (Charles T. Howison having waived Notice) And it further
appearing to the Court that Sandford Sharp and Sarah Sharp have
not had Notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, it is now ordered that Notice there of be
given to them, that said Will will be for hearing on the 28th day of
May A.D.1891 at 1 o'clock P.M. to which time this matter is continued.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Sandford Howison - deceased,
To Charles T. Howison,
You are hereby commanded to notify
Sarah Sharp and Sandford Sharp that on the 9th day of May, A.D.
1891, and instrument of writing, purpoprting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Sandford Howison late of Radnor Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was in the same day made in said Court -
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 28"day
of May, A.D.1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio this 21" day of May. A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
{ seal }
Probate Judge
Proof. of. Service
The State of Ohio } Files May 28/91
Delaware County.ss. } Charles T. Howison being duly sworn, says that on the
25 & 26 days of May, A.D.1891, he served the within notice
by delivering a true copy there of to the within named Sandford Sharp and Sarah
Sharp by mail & they have acknowledged service of notice herein.
Charles T. Howison
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (231)
Description
[page 231]
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202
Sandford Howisons Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28 day of May,
A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I the undersigned person within named hereby achnowledge service of the
within notice this 25 day of May, A.D.1891
Sandford Sharp
Probate of Will
Filed May 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.s.s }
Personally appeared in open Court John M McIlvain
and Moses McIlvain the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Sandford Howison late of Radnor Township in said Delaware
County, deceased; who being duly sworn, according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
exacution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing
date the 29" day of September, A.D.1879, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Sandford Howison now deceased, is the Will of Said
deceased Sandford Howison that they were present at the execution of
said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said
Sandford Howison deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him
ackmowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Sandford Howison at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind, and memory, and not under any
restraint.
John M. McIlvain
Moses McIlvain
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 28"
day of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 28" 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Sandford Howison - deceased } This day this matter came in to be heard,
and it being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came John M. McIlvain
and Moses McIlvain the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
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202
Sandford Howisons Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28 day of May,
A.D.1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I the undersigned person within named hereby achnowledge service of the
within notice this 25 day of May, A.D.1891
Sandford Sharp
Probate of Will
Filed May 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.s.s }
Personally appeared in open Court John M McIlvain
and Moses McIlvain the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Sandford Howison late of Radnor Township in said Delaware
County, deceased; who being duly sworn, according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
exacution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing
date the 29" day of September, A.D.1879, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Sandford Howison now deceased, is the Will of Said
deceased Sandford Howison that they were present at the execution of
said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said
Sandford Howison deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him
ackmowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Sandford Howison at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind, and memory, and not under any
restraint.
John M. McIlvain
Moses McIlvain
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 28"
day of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
May 28" 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Sandford Howison - deceased } This day this matter came in to be heard,
and it being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came John M. McIlvain
and Moses McIlvain the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
Title
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Description
[page 232]
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Sandford Howison's Will
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Sandford Howison, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as
the proceedings had there in, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issues to Melissa Howison, widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Benevolet Father of all, Amen:
I Sandford Howison, of Del:
aware County, Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and
being conscious of the uncertainty of life, and desiring to dispose of my
property to and among my children, as I think, equitable and fairly, to
make and publish, the following as my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I Will and direct that all my just debts be paid out of my estate, in
the manner following: that is to say, in the first place, I direct that my
Executors, hereinafter named, apply so much of my personal estate as
may be assets in their hands, exclusive of the distributive share of my
wife Melisa therein to the payment of my said debts, and in case
said debts shall not all be discharged and paid therefrom, I direct that
my said Executors shall rent or lease the farm on which I reside in-
cluding the lot on which I. Z. Colvin resides, to such persons and
on such terms, as shall seem to them for the best interest of my es-
tate for such length of time as may be necessary to produce or yield a
sufficient sum of money to pay the residue of my said debts: and also
the legacies hereinafter given and bequeathed to my three Grand daugh-
ters, Sarah Shoup, Mary Shoup and Julia Shoup.
Item 2nd I desire that my beloved wife Melissa, if she survive me, shall have
her lawful distributive share of my personal estate and also her Dower
in my Real Estate.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughters Sarah Shoup
Mary Shoup each one Hundred Dollars and to my Grand daughter
Julia Shoup Fifty Dollars, to be paid by my Executors in the man-
ner indicated in the first item of this my will, but not to bear interest.
Item 4th I give devise and bequeath to my son Charles T. Howison that
part of the farm in Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, on
which I now reside, that lies east of the so called prairie ditch, bound-
ed north by the road running east and west on the west by the said
ditch south by the north line of the so called Silverthorn lot, said
Silverthorn lot being the same that is hereinafter devised to Virginia
Colvin and east by the road leading North east and South west:
continuing by estimation about Sixteen acres of land, and the same as
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Sandford Howison's Will
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Sandford Howison, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as
the proceedings had there in, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issues to Melissa Howison, widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Benevolet Father of all, Amen:
I Sandford Howison, of Del:
aware County, Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and
being conscious of the uncertainty of life, and desiring to dispose of my
property to and among my children, as I think, equitable and fairly, to
make and publish, the following as my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I Will and direct that all my just debts be paid out of my estate, in
the manner following: that is to say, in the first place, I direct that my
Executors, hereinafter named, apply so much of my personal estate as
may be assets in their hands, exclusive of the distributive share of my
wife Melisa therein to the payment of my said debts, and in case
said debts shall not all be discharged and paid therefrom, I direct that
my said Executors shall rent or lease the farm on which I reside in-
cluding the lot on which I. Z. Colvin resides, to such persons and
on such terms, as shall seem to them for the best interest of my es-
tate for such length of time as may be necessary to produce or yield a
sufficient sum of money to pay the residue of my said debts: and also
the legacies hereinafter given and bequeathed to my three Grand daugh-
ters, Sarah Shoup, Mary Shoup and Julia Shoup.
Item 2nd I desire that my beloved wife Melissa, if she survive me, shall have
her lawful distributive share of my personal estate and also her Dower
in my Real Estate.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughters Sarah Shoup
Mary Shoup each one Hundred Dollars and to my Grand daughter
Julia Shoup Fifty Dollars, to be paid by my Executors in the man-
ner indicated in the first item of this my will, but not to bear interest.
Item 4th I give devise and bequeath to my son Charles T. Howison that
part of the farm in Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, on
which I now reside, that lies east of the so called prairie ditch, bound-
ed north by the road running east and west on the west by the said
ditch south by the north line of the so called Silverthorn lot, said
Silverthorn lot being the same that is hereinafter devised to Virginia
Colvin and east by the road leading North east and South west:
continuing by estimation about Sixteen acres of land, and the same as
Title
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Description
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Sandford Howison's Will
to be subject to the Dower interest of my said wife Melissa therein
Item 5th I give devise and bequeath to my son James A. Howison twenty one
Acres of my said farm, subject to the Dower of my said wife Melissa
therein in the North of said farm, to be bounded as follows: on the North
by the East and West road, East by the so called prairie ditch, West
by the Scioto river, and South by a line parallel with said north line.
Item 6th I give devise and bequath to my daughter Louisa Van Bruner twenty
Acres of my said farm lying south of the said twenty one Acres above bequeath-
ed to my said son James A. and west of said ditch subject to the dower
therein of my said wife Melissa
Item 7th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Mary Hodges twenty two acres
of my said farm lying next south of the twenty two acres above described
to my said daughter Louisa Van Bruner and west of said ditch subject to
the dower interest therein of my said wife Melissa
Item 8th I give and devise and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Welsh twenty acres
of my said Farm lying next south of the twenty two acres above described
to my daughter Mary Hodges and West of said ditch subject to the Dower
interest therein of my said wife Melissa.
Item 9th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Sarah F. Snider ten Acres of
my said Farm lying next south of the twenty Acres above devised to my
daughter Margaret Welch, and west of said ditch, subject to the dower inter-
est therein of my said wife Melissa.
Item 10th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Virginia Colvin the thirty five
acres of land lying south of the above ten acres devised to Sarah Snider, and
this will: the north line of said Thirty five acres hereby devised to said
Virginia Colvin being the north line of the so called Silverthorn lot from
the Scioto river east to the garden fence in said Silverthorn lot then
following the said garden fence around the North side to the NE corner of said
Silverthorn lot subject to the Dower interest therein of my said wife: And in case
there is more than Ninety Six Acres of land in the aggregate of the several parcels
above devised to James A. Howison, Louisa Van Bruner, Mary Hodges, Margaret Welsh
and Sarah F. Snider, that is to say if there is more than Ninety Six Acres of
said Farm West of said ditch and north of said Silverthorn lot then such excess
above Ninety Six Acres shall be equally divided between said James A. Howison
Louisa Van Bruner Mary Hodges Margaret Welsh and Sarah F. Snider and the
portion of each of said five persons shall be increased by one fifth of said excess
above Ninety Six Acres
Item 11th I hereby constitute and appoint my sons James A. Howison and Charles F. Howi-
son executors of this my last will and testament
I hereby revoke all former wills or parts of wills and codicils and parts of codicils by
me heretofore made and do declare and publish the foregoing as my last will and tes-
tament.
In witness whereof I do hereto subscribe my name and affix my seal this twenty
ninth day of September in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Nine
Sandford Howison Seal.
Signed by the said Sandford Howison in our presence and by him declared to be his last Will and
Testament in our hearing and signed by us as witnesses thereto, at his request and in his presence
and in the presence of each other, this 29" day of September A.D. 1879
John Mc Ilvain
Moses Mc Ilvain
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to be subject to the Dower interest of my said wife Melissa therein
Item 5th I give devise and bequeath to my son James A. Howison twenty one
Acres of my said farm, subject to the Dower of my said wife Melissa
therein in the North of said farm, to be bounded as follows: on the North
by the East and West road, East by the so called prairie ditch, West
by the Scioto river, and South by a line parallel with said north line.
Item 6th I give devise and bequath to my daughter Louisa Van Bruner twenty
Acres of my said farm lying south of the said twenty one Acres above bequeath-
ed to my said son James A. and west of said ditch subject to the dower
therein of my said wife Melissa
Item 7th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Mary Hodges twenty two acres
of my said farm lying next south of the twenty two acres above described
to my said daughter Louisa Van Bruner and west of said ditch subject to
the dower interest therein of my said wife Melissa
Item 8th I give and devise and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Welsh twenty acres
of my said Farm lying next south of the twenty two acres above described
to my daughter Mary Hodges and West of said ditch subject to the Dower
interest therein of my said wife Melissa.
Item 9th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Sarah F. Snider ten Acres of
my said Farm lying next south of the twenty Acres above devised to my
daughter Margaret Welch, and west of said ditch, subject to the dower inter-
est therein of my said wife Melissa.
Item 10th I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Virginia Colvin the thirty five
acres of land lying south of the above ten acres devised to Sarah Snider, and
this will: the north line of said Thirty five acres hereby devised to said
Virginia Colvin being the north line of the so called Silverthorn lot from
the Scioto river east to the garden fence in said Silverthorn lot then
following the said garden fence around the North side to the NE corner of said
Silverthorn lot subject to the Dower interest therein of my said wife: And in case
there is more than Ninety Six Acres of land in the aggregate of the several parcels
above devised to James A. Howison, Louisa Van Bruner, Mary Hodges, Margaret Welsh
and Sarah F. Snider, that is to say if there is more than Ninety Six Acres of
said Farm West of said ditch and north of said Silverthorn lot then such excess
above Ninety Six Acres shall be equally divided between said James A. Howison
Louisa Van Bruner Mary Hodges Margaret Welsh and Sarah F. Snider and the
portion of each of said five persons shall be increased by one fifth of said excess
above Ninety Six Acres
Item 11th I hereby constitute and appoint my sons James A. Howison and Charles F. Howi-
son executors of this my last will and testament
I hereby revoke all former wills or parts of wills and codicils and parts of codicils by
me heretofore made and do declare and publish the foregoing as my last will and tes-
tament.
In witness whereof I do hereto subscribe my name and affix my seal this twenty
ninth day of September in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Nine
Sandford Howison Seal.
Signed by the said Sandford Howison in our presence and by him declared to be his last Will and
Testament in our hearing and signed by us as witnesses thereto, at his request and in his presence
and in the presence of each other, this 29" day of September A.D. 1879
John Mc Ilvain
Moses Mc Ilvain
Title
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Description
[page 234]
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John H. Shoub's Will
Journal Entry
May 25" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John H. Shoub-deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of
John H. Shoub late of Delaware City in this County, deceased, was pro-
duced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it is order-
ed that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice there
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given
to John F. Shoub and Anna Shoub next of kin of the Testator, resi-
dent of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court on the 1st day of June A.D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M.
(Celia E. Shoub widow of said Testator, having in writing waived Notice
and consented to the probate of said Will.)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of John } Application to Admit to Probate
H. Shoub - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
John H. Shoub late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County died on or about the 15 day of May A.D. 1891 leaving an in-
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said John H. Shoub died leaving Celia E. Shoub
widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Minor
John F. Shoub 9 yrs Son Delaware O
Anna Shoub 7 yrs Daughter Delaware O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Celia E. Shoub
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me this 25" day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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John H. Shoub's Will
Journal Entry
May 25" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John H. Shoub-deceased } This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of
John H. Shoub late of Delaware City in this County, deceased, was pro-
duced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it is order-
ed that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice there
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given
to John F. Shoub and Anna Shoub next of kin of the Testator, resi-
dent of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before
this Court on the 1st day of June A.D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M.
(Celia E. Shoub widow of said Testator, having in writing waived Notice
and consented to the probate of said Will.)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 28/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of John } Application to Admit to Probate
H. Shoub - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
John H. Shoub late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County died on or about the 15 day of May A.D. 1891 leaving an in-
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said John H. Shoub died leaving Celia E. Shoub
widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Minor
John F. Shoub 9 yrs Son Delaware O
Anna Shoub 7 yrs Daughter Delaware O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Celia E. Shoub
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me this 25" day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 235]
[corresponds to page 206 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
206
John H. Shoub's Will
Notice
I the undersigned widow of the within named decedent hereby waive further
notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 25" day of May A.D. 1891.
Celia E. Shoub -
Notice
The Sate of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
John H. Shoub - deceased
To Celia E. Shoub
You are hereby commanded to notify John
F. Shoub and Anna Shoub that on the 25 day of May A.D. 1891 an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John H. Shoub late of Delaware Township in said County deceased
was produced in said Court and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 1st day of June A.D. 1891.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del-
aware, Ohio this 25 day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 1/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Celia E. Shoub being duly sworn, says that on
the 25 day of May A.D. 1891 he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
John F. Shoub and Anna Shoub.
Celia E. Shoub
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 1 day of June
A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court William
F. Crickard and Henry S. Culver the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of John H. Shoub late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law to speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and
say, That the paper before them bearing date the 9" day of March
A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John
[corresponds to page 206 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
206
John H. Shoub's Will
Notice
I the undersigned widow of the within named decedent hereby waive further
notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 25" day of May A.D. 1891.
Celia E. Shoub -
Notice
The Sate of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
John H. Shoub - deceased
To Celia E. Shoub
You are hereby commanded to notify John
F. Shoub and Anna Shoub that on the 25 day of May A.D. 1891 an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John H. Shoub late of Delaware Township in said County deceased
was produced in said Court and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 1st day of June A.D. 1891.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del-
aware, Ohio this 25 day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 1/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Celia E. Shoub being duly sworn, says that on
the 25 day of May A.D. 1891 he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
John F. Shoub and Anna Shoub.
Celia E. Shoub
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 1 day of June
A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court William
F. Crickard and Henry S. Culver the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of John H. Shoub late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law to speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and
say, That the paper before them bearing date the 9" day of March
A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John
Title
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Description
[page 236]
[corresponds to page 207 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
207
John H. Shoub's Will
H. Shoub now deceased, is the Will of said deceased John H. Shoub
that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the re-
quest of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the said John H. Shoub
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said John H.
Shoub at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
William F. Crickard
Henry S. Culver
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 1"
day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 1st 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John H. Shoub deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 28" day of May A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John H. Shoub late of Delaware City in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed. And it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court has been given to John F. Shoub and Anna
Shoub next of kin of the Testator, rseident of the State of Ohio
pursuant to a former order of this Court, Celia E. Shoub widow having
waived Notice; therefore on this day came William F. Crickard and
Henry S. Culver the subscribing witnesses to said Will who being
duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said WIll
which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will whereupon the Court finds that the afore-
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
John H. Shoub deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested and that the said testator at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint. It is, therefore by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to probate and that the same together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Celia E. Shoub widow of said de-
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon
said Celia E. Shoub appeared in Court and acknowledged service of
said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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John H. Shoub's Will
H. Shoub now deceased, is the Will of said deceased John H. Shoub
that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the re-
quest of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the said John H. Shoub
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said John H.
Shoub at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
William F. Crickard
Henry S. Culver
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 1"
day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 1st 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John H. Shoub deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 28" day of May A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John H. Shoub late of Delaware City in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed. And it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court has been given to John F. Shoub and Anna
Shoub next of kin of the Testator, rseident of the State of Ohio
pursuant to a former order of this Court, Celia E. Shoub widow having
waived Notice; therefore on this day came William F. Crickard and
Henry S. Culver the subscribing witnesses to said Will who being
duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said WIll
which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will whereupon the Court finds that the afore-
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
John H. Shoub deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested and that the said testator at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint. It is, therefore by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to probate and that the same together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Celia E. Shoub widow of said de-
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon
said Celia E. Shoub appeared in Court and acknowledged service of
said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (237)
Description
[page 237
[corresponds to page 208 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
208
John H. Shoub's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I John H. Shoub
of Delaware Delaware County Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any
time made
First I direct that all my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
Second I will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Celia Shoub all of my prop-
erty both real and personal (except as hereinafter mentioned) during her nat-
ural life to use and enjoy to the mutual advantage & benefit of herself and
my dear Children John Shoub and Anna Shoub and at the death of my
beloved wife I will and bequeath all of my property absolutely to my two
children above named share and share alike
Third I give unto my dear son John Shoub my gold watch,
Fourth In case my beloved wife should die before my said children arrive
at full age or at the lawful age of choosing a guardian I request that
my faithful friend A. Schwitzer be appointed their Guardian
Fifth I hereby appoint without bond my beloved wife Executrix of this my
last will and testament.
In witness whereof I hereunto subscribed my name
this 9th day of March A.D. 1891 to this my last will and testament
John H. Shoub
Signed by the testator John H. Shoub as and for his last will
and testament in our presence and we at his request in his presence
and in the presence of each other hereby subscribe our names as attest-
ing witnesses.
William F. Crickcard
Henry S. Culver
[corresponds to page 208 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
208
John H. Shoub's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I John H. Shoub
of Delaware Delaware County Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me at any
time made
First I direct that all my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
Second I will and bequeath unto my beloved wife Celia Shoub all of my prop-
erty both real and personal (except as hereinafter mentioned) during her nat-
ural life to use and enjoy to the mutual advantage & benefit of herself and
my dear Children John Shoub and Anna Shoub and at the death of my
beloved wife I will and bequeath all of my property absolutely to my two
children above named share and share alike
Third I give unto my dear son John Shoub my gold watch,
Fourth In case my beloved wife should die before my said children arrive
at full age or at the lawful age of choosing a guardian I request that
my faithful friend A. Schwitzer be appointed their Guardian
Fifth I hereby appoint without bond my beloved wife Executrix of this my
last will and testament.
In witness whereof I hereunto subscribed my name
this 9th day of March A.D. 1891 to this my last will and testament
John H. Shoub
Signed by the testator John H. Shoub as and for his last will
and testament in our presence and we at his request in his presence
and in the presence of each other hereby subscribe our names as attest-
ing witnesses.
William F. Crickcard
Henry S. Culver
Title
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Description
[page 238]
[corresponds to page 209 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
209
Henry Dyxon's Will
4005 Journal Entry
June 3rd 1891
In the Matter of the Authenticated }
Copy of the Will of Henry Dyxon }
late of Franklin Co-deceased -- } An authenticated copy of the last
Will and Testament of Henry
Dyxon, late of Franklin County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of
probate of the same in said County, were this day presented to this court
for record. Whereupon the court, finding that certain real estate devised
by said Will is situated in this County, hereby admits said copies to
record, as provided by law, in such cases.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will.
Henry Dyxon of the County of Franklin in the State of Ohio
having my regular mind and proper memory do make and publish
this my last will and testament in manner and form following:
That is to say:
It is my will that all of my self and wifes funeral expenses and
all just and legal debts be fully paid.
I give devise and bequeath unto my wife Sally if living my house
and lots in Westerville her natural life time and then to go to L.A.
Davis:
I bequeath also to my wife Sally one third of my farm of one hun=
dred acres being Lot No. 9, nine in Genoa Township Delaware
County Ohio and after her decease (the one hundred acres) to go to
Alice Knox - Lovilla Babcock - Lovett Dyxon heirs and
Emily Schrock, I also bequeath my land in Franklin County, to
one third of it to my wife Sally being the land where the farm house
now stands in Blandon Township containing a fraction over twenty
five acres and the other two thirds to go to Emily Schrock - Louvilla
Babcock Lovett Dyxon in equal division Except $800.00 worth
Emily Schrock has allready had and Alice Knox to have equal
shares with rest of heirs the land is bounded as follows on west by
I Beals on the north by the County road on the west by Ida
Dyxon and South by I, Mossinan and Emily Schrock.
I also devise and bequeath my farm in Liberty Township Del=
aware County, Ohio, containing one hundred acres Known as the marks
farm to Emily Schrock Laura A. Davis Alice Knox Lovett
Dyxon heirs to be divided equal among them Except there is to be
take five hundred dollars to purchase a monument to be placed at
my wifes and my own graves.
I also devise and bequeath unto my two Sons Clinton and Ir=
vin W. Dyxon the land Town in Kansas in Green-wood County
Clinton Dyxon to have the west part described as follows west of Sec=
tion No 16 Township No 28 and range No. 9 being 320 acres in Green=
wood County and Irvin W. Dyxon to have the East half of the
same section and forty acres joining the same on the north better
[corresponds to page 209 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
209
Henry Dyxon's Will
4005 Journal Entry
June 3rd 1891
In the Matter of the Authenticated }
Copy of the Will of Henry Dyxon }
late of Franklin Co-deceased -- } An authenticated copy of the last
Will and Testament of Henry
Dyxon, late of Franklin County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of
probate of the same in said County, were this day presented to this court
for record. Whereupon the court, finding that certain real estate devised
by said Will is situated in this County, hereby admits said copies to
record, as provided by law, in such cases.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will.
Henry Dyxon of the County of Franklin in the State of Ohio
having my regular mind and proper memory do make and publish
this my last will and testament in manner and form following:
That is to say:
It is my will that all of my self and wifes funeral expenses and
all just and legal debts be fully paid.
I give devise and bequeath unto my wife Sally if living my house
and lots in Westerville her natural life time and then to go to L.A.
Davis:
I bequeath also to my wife Sally one third of my farm of one hun=
dred acres being Lot No. 9, nine in Genoa Township Delaware
County Ohio and after her decease (the one hundred acres) to go to
Alice Knox - Lovilla Babcock - Lovett Dyxon heirs and
Emily Schrock, I also bequeath my land in Franklin County, to
one third of it to my wife Sally being the land where the farm house
now stands in Blandon Township containing a fraction over twenty
five acres and the other two thirds to go to Emily Schrock - Louvilla
Babcock Lovett Dyxon in equal division Except $800.00 worth
Emily Schrock has allready had and Alice Knox to have equal
shares with rest of heirs the land is bounded as follows on west by
I Beals on the north by the County road on the west by Ida
Dyxon and South by I, Mossinan and Emily Schrock.
I also devise and bequeath my farm in Liberty Township Del=
aware County, Ohio, containing one hundred acres Known as the marks
farm to Emily Schrock Laura A. Davis Alice Knox Lovett
Dyxon heirs to be divided equal among them Except there is to be
take five hundred dollars to purchase a monument to be placed at
my wifes and my own graves.
I also devise and bequeath unto my two Sons Clinton and Ir=
vin W. Dyxon the land Town in Kansas in Green-wood County
Clinton Dyxon to have the west part described as follows west of Sec=
tion No 16 Township No 28 and range No. 9 being 320 acres in Green=
wood County and Irvin W. Dyxon to have the East half of the
same section and forty acres joining the same on the north better
Title
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Description
[page 239]
[corresponds to page 210 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
210
Henry Dyxon's Will
known as the south west quarter of section No. 9 Township No 28 and
Range No. 9 making together 360 acres.
In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18th
day of January 1890.
Henry Dyxon {Seal}
Signed published and declared by the above named Henry Dyxon as and
for his last will and testament in presence of us, who at his request have
signed as witness to the same.
S. E. Touts {Seal}
C.E. Sharp {Seal}
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin Country, ss }
I Charles G. Saffin Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for the County of Franklin and State of Ohio, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the Last
Will and Testament of Henry Dyxon Dec'd as the same appears of
record and on file in said Court.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and the seal of said Court, at Columbus, this 22nd
day of August A. D. 1890.
{Seal} Charles G. Saffin
Judge of the Probate Court
Franklin County, O
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County, ss }
I, Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for the County of Franklin and State of Ohio,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Henry Dyxon Deceased. In
Will Record M. Page 166, as the same appears of record and in full
in said Court.
In Testimony Where of, I have hereunto set my hand
and the seal of said Court, at Columbus, this 28th day of May.
A.D. 1891.
{Seal} Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Judge of the Probate Court
Franklin County, Ohio
[corresponds to page 210 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
210
Henry Dyxon's Will
known as the south west quarter of section No. 9 Township No 28 and
Range No. 9 making together 360 acres.
In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18th
day of January 1890.
Henry Dyxon {Seal}
Signed published and declared by the above named Henry Dyxon as and
for his last will and testament in presence of us, who at his request have
signed as witness to the same.
S. E. Touts {Seal}
C.E. Sharp {Seal}
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin Country, ss }
I Charles G. Saffin Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for the County of Franklin and State of Ohio, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the Last
Will and Testament of Henry Dyxon Dec'd as the same appears of
record and on file in said Court.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and the seal of said Court, at Columbus, this 22nd
day of August A. D. 1890.
{Seal} Charles G. Saffin
Judge of the Probate Court
Franklin County, O
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County, ss }
I, Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for the County of Franklin and State of Ohio,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Henry Dyxon Deceased. In
Will Record M. Page 166, as the same appears of record and in full
in said Court.
In Testimony Where of, I have hereunto set my hand
and the seal of said Court, at Columbus, this 28th day of May.
A.D. 1891.
{Seal} Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Judge of the Probate Court
Franklin County, Ohio
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (240)
Description
[page 240]
[corresponds to page 211 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
211
Benonie Dickerman's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of Be= } Application to Admit to Probate
nonie Dickerman, Deceased.}
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Bonnie Dickerman late a resident of the Township of Berlin in said
County, died on or about the 21 day of May. A.D. 1891, leaving an in=
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Bonnie Dickerman died leaving no widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Harriett Davis Daughter Constantia O
Sterling Dickerman Son " "
Calvin W. Dickerman " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named person may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Calvin W. Dickerman
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=
fore me, this 4" day of June, A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver Filed June 4/91
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 1st day of June A. D. 1891.
Harriet A. Davis
Calvin W. Dickerman
S. T. Dickerman
Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court T. H. An=
drus D. B. Jayes and George Cleveland the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Benonie Dickerman late of
Berlin Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being and
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will,
[corresponds to page 211 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
211
Benonie Dickerman's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of Be= } Application to Admit to Probate
nonie Dickerman, Deceased.}
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Bonnie Dickerman late a resident of the Township of Berlin in said
County, died on or about the 21 day of May. A.D. 1891, leaving an in=
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Bonnie Dickerman died leaving no widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Harriett Davis Daughter Constantia O
Sterling Dickerman Son " "
Calvin W. Dickerman " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named person may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Calvin W. Dickerman
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=
fore me, this 4" day of June, A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver Filed June 4/91
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 1st day of June A. D. 1891.
Harriet A. Davis
Calvin W. Dickerman
S. T. Dickerman
Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court T. H. An=
drus D. B. Jayes and George Cleveland the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Benonie Dickerman late of
Berlin Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being and
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will,
Title
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Description
[page 241]
[corresponds to page 212 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
212
Benonie Dickerman's Will
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 19 day of
May, A. D. 1891 purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benonie
Dickerman now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Benonie Dickerman
that they were present at the execution of said Will and at the request of
the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence, that they saw the said Benonie Dickerman deceased
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last
Will and Testament and that the said Benonie Dickerman at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint
F. H. Andrus
D. B. Jaynes
George Cleveland
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 4" day of
June, A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 4th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benonie Dickerman, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Tes=
tament of Benonie Dickerman, late of Berlin Township in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consider=
ation whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and thereupon came Harriet A. Davis, Calvin W. Dickerman and
S. T. Dickerman only next of kin of said Testator resident of the State
of Ohio, and in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will and thereupon came F. H. Andrus - D. B. Jaynes and George
Cleveland the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectivley subscribed, and filed with
said Will whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Benonie Dicker=
man deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said, Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admited to probate and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named us well as the proceedings had thereon,
be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Benonie Dickerman's Will
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 19 day of
May, A. D. 1891 purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benonie
Dickerman now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Benonie Dickerman
that they were present at the execution of said Will and at the request of
the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence, that they saw the said Benonie Dickerman deceased
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last
Will and Testament and that the said Benonie Dickerman at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint
F. H. Andrus
D. B. Jaynes
George Cleveland
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 4" day of
June, A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 4th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benonie Dickerman, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Tes=
tament of Benonie Dickerman, late of Berlin Township in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consider=
ation whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and thereupon came Harriet A. Davis, Calvin W. Dickerman and
S. T. Dickerman only next of kin of said Testator resident of the State
of Ohio, and in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will and thereupon came F. H. Andrus - D. B. Jaynes and George
Cleveland the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectivley subscribed, and filed with
said Will whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Benonie Dicker=
man deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said, Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admited to probate and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named us well as the proceedings had thereon,
be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (242)
Description
[page 242]
[corresponds to page 213 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
213
Benonie Dickerman's Will
Will
I, Benonie Dickerman of Berlin Township Delaware County State of
Ohio, By occupation a farmer, make this my last Will and Testatment.
I give and devise and bequeath my estate and property real and person=
al as follows: that is to say (this being my last will and testament)
I give and bequeath to my son Edward Payson the ownership of my
Literary works The Blood Stained Cross - The Pre-Incarnate
Messiah and other poems to hold or dispose of at pleasure.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Harriet Alma the land in which
she now resides being a part of lot No. 4 in Berlin Township beginning
at the south east corner of my farm on the line of Berlin and Bershire
Township being in length one hundred and thirty eight (138) rods and
in width twenty one (21) rods. But this is to cover any and every
claim she may hold against the estate of my sister Lotia Dickerman
I give and bequeath to my son Sterlin Truman the land on which
he now lives lying on the line of Berlin and Berkshire Township being
the north, east corner of my farm adjoining the land of Joseph Irwin
and lying paralel with the land of Harriet Alma this is to include
his share of Lotia Dickerman portion or one fifth the original undi=
vided share of my fathers land. I having bought three shares, This
land is in length one Hundred and twenty - rods in width thirthy four
rods containing twenty six (26) acres more or less. This bequest is on
condition that she said Sterling Truman discharge his in debt=
ness to me and release me of my joint obligation with him: a failure
on his part to discharge these obligations will limit him to Eighty
two rods in length and thirty four rods in width being the east
end of the lot now occupied by him.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Viola Eva the sum of One
thousand dollars to be paid by Calvin W. Dickerman as here after
provided. This to include her share of Lotia Dickerman's one fifth
share in the undivided farm of 194 acres.
I bequeath and give to my sone Calvin W. Dickerman the ballance
of the farm containing about one hundred and forty eight acres more or less
on the following conditions. That he pay my just debts that remain at my
decease. That he pay to my son Edward Payson the sum of One
hundred dollars that he pay my daughter Viola Eva the sum of one
thousand dollars in equal annual payments worth 6 per percent inerest
the last payment to be made within eight years after my decease. The
sums even one hundred dollars to be paid to each Edward Payson
and Harriet Alma to be paid within five years after my decease.
I constitute and appoint the said Calvin W. Dickerman my son the
Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness where of I the
said Benonie Dickerman have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of
May in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one.
Bennie Dickerman {Seal}
Then and there signed sealed published and declared by the said Bennie Dickerman as
and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at this request in his presence and
in presence of each other have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses.
F. H. Andrus
D. B. Jayes
George Cleveland
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213
Benonie Dickerman's Will
Will
I, Benonie Dickerman of Berlin Township Delaware County State of
Ohio, By occupation a farmer, make this my last Will and Testatment.
I give and devise and bequeath my estate and property real and person=
al as follows: that is to say (this being my last will and testament)
I give and bequeath to my son Edward Payson the ownership of my
Literary works The Blood Stained Cross - The Pre-Incarnate
Messiah and other poems to hold or dispose of at pleasure.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Harriet Alma the land in which
she now resides being a part of lot No. 4 in Berlin Township beginning
at the south east corner of my farm on the line of Berlin and Bershire
Township being in length one hundred and thirty eight (138) rods and
in width twenty one (21) rods. But this is to cover any and every
claim she may hold against the estate of my sister Lotia Dickerman
I give and bequeath to my son Sterlin Truman the land on which
he now lives lying on the line of Berlin and Berkshire Township being
the north, east corner of my farm adjoining the land of Joseph Irwin
and lying paralel with the land of Harriet Alma this is to include
his share of Lotia Dickerman portion or one fifth the original undi=
vided share of my fathers land. I having bought three shares, This
land is in length one Hundred and twenty - rods in width thirthy four
rods containing twenty six (26) acres more or less. This bequest is on
condition that she said Sterling Truman discharge his in debt=
ness to me and release me of my joint obligation with him: a failure
on his part to discharge these obligations will limit him to Eighty
two rods in length and thirty four rods in width being the east
end of the lot now occupied by him.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Viola Eva the sum of One
thousand dollars to be paid by Calvin W. Dickerman as here after
provided. This to include her share of Lotia Dickerman's one fifth
share in the undivided farm of 194 acres.
I bequeath and give to my sone Calvin W. Dickerman the ballance
of the farm containing about one hundred and forty eight acres more or less
on the following conditions. That he pay my just debts that remain at my
decease. That he pay to my son Edward Payson the sum of One
hundred dollars that he pay my daughter Viola Eva the sum of one
thousand dollars in equal annual payments worth 6 per percent inerest
the last payment to be made within eight years after my decease. The
sums even one hundred dollars to be paid to each Edward Payson
and Harriet Alma to be paid within five years after my decease.
I constitute and appoint the said Calvin W. Dickerman my son the
Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness where of I the
said Benonie Dickerman have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of
May in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one.
Bennie Dickerman {Seal}
Then and there signed sealed published and declared by the said Bennie Dickerman as
and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at this request in his presence and
in presence of each other have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses.
F. H. Andrus
D. B. Jayes
George Cleveland
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (243)
Description
[page 243]
[corresponds to page 214 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
214
William Blair's Will
4906 Journal Entry
June 2nd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of William Blair deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Wil=
liam Blair, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased, was pro=
duced in open Court for Probate: On consideration where of it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice there of
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to
Harry Blair next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
(I Natilda Blair, widow, and Frank Blair other next of kin having in
writing waived Notice, and consented to the probate of said Will) that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9th day of June
A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 2/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of William } Application to Admit to Probate
Blair - deceased -- }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioners respectfully represent that
William Blair late a resident of the Township of Brown in said Coun=
ty - died on or about the 27" day of April, A. D. 1891 leaving an instru=
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament. That the said William Blair died leaving Matilda Blair
his widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Frank Blair Son Leonardsburg
Harry Blair Son " "
Your petitioners pray that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Matilda Blair
Frank Blair
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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William Blair's Will
4906 Journal Entry
June 2nd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of William Blair deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Wil=
liam Blair, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased, was pro=
duced in open Court for Probate: On consideration where of it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice there of
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to
Harry Blair next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
(I Natilda Blair, widow, and Frank Blair other next of kin having in
writing waived Notice, and consented to the probate of said Will) that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9th day of June
A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 2/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of William } Application to Admit to Probate
Blair - deceased -- }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioners respectfully represent that
William Blair late a resident of the Township of Brown in said Coun=
ty - died on or about the 27" day of April, A. D. 1891 leaving an instru=
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament. That the said William Blair died leaving Matilda Blair
his widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Frank Blair Son Leonardsburg
Harry Blair Son " "
Your petitioners pray that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Matilda Blair
Frank Blair
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (244)
Description
[page 244]
[corresponds to page 215 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
215
William Blair's Will
Waiver
We the undersigned widow and one of the next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 2'd day of June A.D. 1891
Matilda Blair
Frank Blair
Notice
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of William Blair - deceased.
To Matilda Blair:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Harry Blair that on the 2'd day of June A.D. 1891 an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William
Blair late of Brown Township in said County, deceased, was pro-
duced in said Court and an application to admit the same to Probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 9th day of June A.D. 1891
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio this 2'd day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Matilda Blair being duly sworn says that on
the 9" day of June A.D. 1891 he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named Har-
ry Blair.
Matilda Blair
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9" day of June
A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry R.
Smith and Foster W. Jewell the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and testament of William Blair late of Brown Township
in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn according to
[corresponds to page 215 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
215
William Blair's Will
Waiver
We the undersigned widow and one of the next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 2'd day of June A.D. 1891
Matilda Blair
Frank Blair
Notice
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of William Blair - deceased.
To Matilda Blair:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Harry Blair that on the 2'd day of June A.D. 1891 an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William
Blair late of Brown Township in said County, deceased, was pro-
duced in said Court and an application to admit the same to Probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 9th day of June A.D. 1891
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio this 2'd day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Matilda Blair being duly sworn says that on
the 9" day of June A.D. 1891 he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named Har-
ry Blair.
Matilda Blair
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9" day of June
A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry R.
Smith and Foster W. Jewell the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and testament of William Blair late of Brown Township
in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn according to
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (245)
Description
[page 245]
[corresponds to page 216 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
216
William Blair's Will
law to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say that the paper
before them bearing date the 27" day of March A.D. 1891, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of William Blair now deceased is
the Will of said deceased William Blair that they were present at
the execution of said Will and at the request of the Testator respectively
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they
saw the said William Blair deceased sign and seal said Will and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and that
the said William Blair at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
Henry R. Smith
Foster W. Jewell
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 9" day
of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 9th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Wiliam Blair - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 2'd day of June A.D. 1891 an in-
strument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Wil-
liam Blair late of Brown Township in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for probate and was then filed. And it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Harry Blair one of the next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court (Matilda Blair
the widow and Frank BLair, the other next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio, having waived Notice), therefore on this day came Henry R. Smith
and Foster W. Jewell the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being du-
ly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will which tes-
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subsccribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said William Blair deceased
That the same was duly executed and attested and that the said Testator
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same to-
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the Pro-
ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Matilda Blair widow of said decedent to elect as
to said Will, as is required by law. And thereupon came said Matilda
Blair, widow and acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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William Blair's Will
law to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say that the paper
before them bearing date the 27" day of March A.D. 1891, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of William Blair now deceased is
the Will of said deceased William Blair that they were present at
the execution of said Will and at the request of the Testator respectively
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they
saw the said William Blair deceased sign and seal said Will and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and that
the said William Blair at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
Henry R. Smith
Foster W. Jewell
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 9" day
of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 9th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Wiliam Blair - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 2'd day of June A.D. 1891 an in-
strument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Wil-
liam Blair late of Brown Township in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for probate and was then filed. And it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Harry Blair one of the next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court (Matilda Blair
the widow and Frank BLair, the other next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio, having waived Notice), therefore on this day came Henry R. Smith
and Foster W. Jewell the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being du-
ly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will which tes-
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subsccribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said William Blair deceased
That the same was duly executed and attested and that the said Testator
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same to-
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the Pro-
ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Matilda Blair widow of said decedent to elect as
to said Will, as is required by law. And thereupon came said Matilda
Blair, widow and acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (246)
Description
[page 246]
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217
William Blair's Will
Will
Know all men by these Presents that I, William Blair of Leon-
ardsburg in the County of Delaware, and State of Ohio (merchant) being
in ill health and of sound and disposing mind and memmory do make
and publish this my last Will and testament thereby revoking all former
wills by me made at any time heretofore.
And as to my worldly estate and all the property, real, personal, or mixed,
of which I shall die seized and possessed or to which I shall be entitled at
the time of my decease, I devise, bequeath and dispose thereof in the manner
following, to wit:
I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Matilda Blair after all
just debts and funeral expenses are paid - all the rest of my property
both personal and real to have and to hold the same as follows -
1st I give to her the use improvement and income of my dwelling
house and land pertaining thereto, to the amount of ninety five acres
lying North of the road, known as the homestead, to have and to hold
the same to her for and during the term of her natural life
2'd I give and bequeath to her the tract of land south of the road
and adjoining the village of Leonardsburg or Eden Station containing
six and three fourths acres, and six laid off town lots with power to
sell the lots and to lay off and sell other lots from the unlaid off
portion or to dispose of the entire six and three fourths acres if she
considers it wise so to do. The proceeds to form a part of the estate and
to be hereinafter provided for.
3rd I give to her all my household goods and furniture farming
implements of all kinds and stock including horses, cattle, sheep, hogs
etc to be used controlled and sold by her, as occasion may demand
just as owned controlled and sold by myself
4) I further devise and bequeath that the death of my wife
Matilda Blair, that the homestead including the house and ninety five
acres north of the road shall go to my son Harry Blair his heirs and as-
signs forever. He to pay to his brother Frank Blair the sum of One
thousand dollars.
5 I further devise and bequeath That in addition to what he has
already received $1012.50 my son Frank Blair shall receive one thous-
and dollars to be paid him by Harry Blair when he comes into
possession of the above named homestead. He shall further be entitled
to one third share of the proceeds from the sale of the house, and lots,
and six and three fourths acres of land lying south of the road as before
described. It is further my wish that if my wife Matilda Blair
and my son Harry Blair see fit to meet the claims of my son
Frank Blair before the event of the death of Matilda Blair they
can have this option and satisfy him in full of all claims against
my estate either in payment of money in part and in lot or lots
south of road as they may mutually agree.
And lastly I do nominate and appiont my wife Matilda Blair
and my son Frank Blair to be executors of this my last will and
testament to serve without bond.
In testimony whereof I the said William Blair have to this
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William Blair's Will
Will
Know all men by these Presents that I, William Blair of Leon-
ardsburg in the County of Delaware, and State of Ohio (merchant) being
in ill health and of sound and disposing mind and memmory do make
and publish this my last Will and testament thereby revoking all former
wills by me made at any time heretofore.
And as to my worldly estate and all the property, real, personal, or mixed,
of which I shall die seized and possessed or to which I shall be entitled at
the time of my decease, I devise, bequeath and dispose thereof in the manner
following, to wit:
I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Matilda Blair after all
just debts and funeral expenses are paid - all the rest of my property
both personal and real to have and to hold the same as follows -
1st I give to her the use improvement and income of my dwelling
house and land pertaining thereto, to the amount of ninety five acres
lying North of the road, known as the homestead, to have and to hold
the same to her for and during the term of her natural life
2'd I give and bequeath to her the tract of land south of the road
and adjoining the village of Leonardsburg or Eden Station containing
six and three fourths acres, and six laid off town lots with power to
sell the lots and to lay off and sell other lots from the unlaid off
portion or to dispose of the entire six and three fourths acres if she
considers it wise so to do. The proceeds to form a part of the estate and
to be hereinafter provided for.
3rd I give to her all my household goods and furniture farming
implements of all kinds and stock including horses, cattle, sheep, hogs
etc to be used controlled and sold by her, as occasion may demand
just as owned controlled and sold by myself
4) I further devise and bequeath that the death of my wife
Matilda Blair, that the homestead including the house and ninety five
acres north of the road shall go to my son Harry Blair his heirs and as-
signs forever. He to pay to his brother Frank Blair the sum of One
thousand dollars.
5 I further devise and bequeath That in addition to what he has
already received $1012.50 my son Frank Blair shall receive one thous-
and dollars to be paid him by Harry Blair when he comes into
possession of the above named homestead. He shall further be entitled
to one third share of the proceeds from the sale of the house, and lots,
and six and three fourths acres of land lying south of the road as before
described. It is further my wish that if my wife Matilda Blair
and my son Harry Blair see fit to meet the claims of my son
Frank Blair before the event of the death of Matilda Blair they
can have this option and satisfy him in full of all claims against
my estate either in payment of money in part and in lot or lots
south of road as they may mutually agree.
And lastly I do nominate and appiont my wife Matilda Blair
and my son Frank Blair to be executors of this my last will and
testament to serve without bond.
In testimony whereof I the said William Blair have to this
Title
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Description
[page 247]
[corresponds to page 218 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
218
William Blair's Will
my last will and testament contained on the above sheeet of paper subscribe
my name and affix my seal this twenty seventh day of March in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one (1891)
William Blair {Seal}
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said William Blair as
his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at the request of
the said William Blair and in his presence and in the presence of
each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses
Henry R. Smith
Foster W. Jewell
[corresponds to page 218 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
218
William Blair's Will
my last will and testament contained on the above sheeet of paper subscribe
my name and affix my seal this twenty seventh day of March in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one (1891)
William Blair {Seal}
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said William Blair as
his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at the request of
the said William Blair and in his presence and in the presence of
each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses
Henry R. Smith
Foster W. Jewell
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (248)
Description
[page 248]
[corresponds to page 219 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
219
Thomas Love's Will
Journal Entry
June 4" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas Love - deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Thomas Love, late of Thompson Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate: on consideration whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due no-
tice thereof and of the application to admit the same to provate and rec-
ord be given to Herchel Smith Love and Zoa Love Hite next of kin
of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of June A.D>
1891, at 11 o'clock A.M. (Florence E. Love widow of said Testator
having in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Thomas } Application to Admit to Probate
Love - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Thomas Love late a resident of the Township of Thompson in
said County, died on or about the 29" day of April A.D. 1891, leaving an
instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said Thomas Love died leaving Florence
Eugene Love widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Minor
Herchel Smith Love 10 Son Richwood O
Zoa Love Hite 20 Daughter Richwood O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Florence E. Love
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 4 day of June A.D 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 219 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
219
Thomas Love's Will
Journal Entry
June 4" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas Love - deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Thomas Love, late of Thompson Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate: on consideration whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due no-
tice thereof and of the application to admit the same to provate and rec-
ord be given to Herchel Smith Love and Zoa Love Hite next of kin
of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of June A.D>
1891, at 11 o'clock A.M. (Florence E. Love widow of said Testator
having in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said
Will)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Thomas } Application to Admit to Probate
Love - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Thomas Love late a resident of the Township of Thompson in
said County, died on or about the 29" day of April A.D. 1891, leaving an
instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said Thomas Love died leaving Florence
Eugene Love widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Minor
Herchel Smith Love 10 Son Richwood O
Zoa Love Hite 20 Daughter Richwood O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Florence E. Love
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 4 day of June A.D 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 249]
[corresponds to page 220 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
220
Thomas Love's Will
Waiver
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891.
Florence E. Love.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Thomas Love deceased.
To Florence Eugene Love:
You are hereby commanded to notify Her:
chel Smith Love and Zoa Love Hite that on the 4 day of June
A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Thomas Love late of Thompson Township, in said Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10" day of June
A.D. 1891. at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed June 10/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court S.S.
Gardner and N.P. Westheimer the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Thomas Love late of Thompson Town:
ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn ac:
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
[corresponds to page 220 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
220
Thomas Love's Will
Waiver
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891.
Florence E. Love.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Thomas Love deceased.
To Florence Eugene Love:
You are hereby commanded to notify Her:
chel Smith Love and Zoa Love Hite that on the 4 day of June
A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Thomas Love late of Thompson Township, in said Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 10" day of June
A.D. 1891. at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed June 10/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court S.S.
Gardner and N.P. Westheimer the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Thomas Love late of Thompson Town:
ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn ac:
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
Title
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Description
[page 250]
[corresponds to page 221 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
221
Thomas Love's Will
That the paper before them bearing date the 19" day of January
A.D. 1883, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Thomas Love now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Thomas
Love that they were present at the execution of said Will and at
the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said Thomas
Love deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl:
edge the same to be his last will and Testament, and that the
said Thomas Love at the time of making; signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
S.D. Gardner
N.P. Westheimer
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
10" day of June A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 10" 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas Love, deceased~.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit: on the 4 day of June A.D.
1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Thomas Love late of Thompson Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no:
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Herchel Smith
Love and Zoa Love Hite next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court. (Florence E.
Love, widow, having waived Notice); therefore, on this day came S.S.
Gardner and N.P. Westheimer the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub:
scribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Thomas Love, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered. that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the tes:
timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Florence Eugen Love widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will as required by law and thereupon came the said
Widow and in writing acknowledged service of said Citation
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 221 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
221
Thomas Love's Will
That the paper before them bearing date the 19" day of January
A.D. 1883, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Thomas Love now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Thomas
Love that they were present at the execution of said Will and at
the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said Thomas
Love deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl:
edge the same to be his last will and Testament, and that the
said Thomas Love at the time of making; signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
S.D. Gardner
N.P. Westheimer
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
10" day of June A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 10" 1891. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas Love, deceased~.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit: on the 4 day of June A.D.
1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Thomas Love late of Thompson Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no:
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Herchel Smith
Love and Zoa Love Hite next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court. (Florence E.
Love, widow, having waived Notice); therefore, on this day came S.S.
Gardner and N.P. Westheimer the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively sub:
scribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Thomas Love, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered. that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the tes:
timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon
be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Florence Eugen Love widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will as required by law and thereupon came the said
Widow and in writing acknowledged service of said Citation
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
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Description
[page 251]
[corresponds to page 222 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
222
Thomas Love's Will
In the Name of The Benevolent Father of All~ I Thomas Love
of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio. do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament as follows:
Item 1st
It is my will and desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be
fully paid as soon after my death as may be found convenient.
Item 2d
I do give and bequeath to my son Herchel Smith Love the sum of one
thousand dollars ($1000.00) to be paid to him by my executor when he attains
the age of twent one years.
Item 3d
I do give and bequeath to my adopted daughter Zoa Love the sum of
one Hundred dollars ($100.00) to be paid to her as soon after my decease as
may be convenient.
Item 4th
I do give devise, and Bequeath to my Beloved wife Florence Eugene Love
all the residue of my estate, both Real and personal including all mon:
ies - notes & choses in action that I may own at the time of my decease-
also the farm whereon I now reside consisting of about Ninety acres in
Thompson Tp. Delaware County, Ohio, also the three and 1/4 acre Lot
I now own situated in the Incorporated Village of Richwood on the
East side of the Richwood and Essex Pike as may be seen upon
the map of said Village ~ & opposite and now occupied by Susan Swartz
in Claibourne Tp. Union County, Ohio.
To have and to hold the above mentioned Lands, and all the appurte:
nances thereto belonging to the said Florence Eugene Love her
heirs and assigns for ever.
Item 5th
I do hereby nominate and appoint my wife above name Guardian
of my son H. Smith Love and also Executor of this my last
will and Testament giving her full power and authority in the prem:
ises
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th
day of January A.D. 1883.
Thomas Love {Seal}
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by the said Thomas Love as and
for his last will and Testament in our presence and signed by us
in his presence the day & year above written
S.S. Gardner
N.P. Westheimer.
Title
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Description
[page 252]
[corresponds to page 223 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
223
Jacob Myers Will
Journal Entry
May 23d 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Jacob Myers- deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Myers, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to Catharine Myers- widow, and Elizabeth Arehart-
Cynthia Mokk Wm Russell Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha
Talley- Alice Miller- Dora Richey- Charley Yarger- Walter
Yarger- Edith Yarger- Orpha Yarger next of kin of the Testa:
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 10th day of June. A.D. 1891. at 2
o'clock P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit To Probate
Jacob Myers, deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Jacob Myers late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died in or about the 12" day of May. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Jacob Myers died leaving Catharine
Myers-widow- and the following named persons his next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
of
Minor
Elizabeth Arehart Daughter Delaware O
Cynthia Mokk " Bellville O
Wm Russell Myers Son Alliance O
Sherman Myers " Lexington O
Diantha Talley Daughter Kilbourne O
Alice Miller " Marion O
Dora Richey Grand daughter Fredericktown O
Charley Yarger (Childern " Son Lexington O
Walter Yarger of " " " "
Edith Yarger Mary " Daughter " "
Myers
Orpha Yarger Yarger) " " " "
[corresponds to page 223 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
223
Jacob Myers Will
Journal Entry
May 23d 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Jacob Myers- deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Myers, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to Catharine Myers- widow, and Elizabeth Arehart-
Cynthia Mokk Wm Russell Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha
Talley- Alice Miller- Dora Richey- Charley Yarger- Walter
Yarger- Edith Yarger- Orpha Yarger next of kin of the Testa:
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 10th day of June. A.D. 1891. at 2
o'clock P.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit To Probate
Jacob Myers, deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Jacob Myers late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died in or about the 12" day of May. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Jacob Myers died leaving Catharine
Myers-widow- and the following named persons his next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
of
Minor
Elizabeth Arehart Daughter Delaware O
Cynthia Mokk " Bellville O
Wm Russell Myers Son Alliance O
Sherman Myers " Lexington O
Diantha Talley Daughter Kilbourne O
Alice Miller " Marion O
Dora Richey Grand daughter Fredericktown O
Charley Yarger (Childern " Son Lexington O
Walter Yarger of " " " "
Edith Yarger Mary " Daughter " "
Myers
Orpha Yarger Yarger) " " " "
Title
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Description
[page 253]
[corresponds to page 224 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
224
Jacob Myers Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedings.
David Arehart
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 23 day of May A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Jacob Myers, deceased.
To David Arehart:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Catharine Myers- Elizabeth Arehart- Cynthia Mokk- Wm Russell
Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha Talley- Alice Miller- Dora
Richey- Charles Yarger- Walter Yarger- Edith Yarger and Orpha
Yarger and also William Yarger, the father of Mary Yarger's child:
ren, that on the 23 day of May. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob Myers
late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 10" day of June. A.D. 1891. at 2
o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 23 day of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate
Proof of Service Filed June 10/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware. ss. } David Arehart being duly sworn, says that
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with-
in named Catharine Myers- Elizabeth Arehart: Cynthia Mokkk-
Wm Russell Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha Talley- Alice
Miller- Dora Richey- Charles Yarger- Walter Yarger- Edith
Yarger and orpha Yarger- and also William Yarger the father of Mary
Yarger's children
David Arehart.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day of
June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 224 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
224
Jacob Myers Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedings.
David Arehart
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 23 day of May A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Jacob Myers, deceased.
To David Arehart:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Catharine Myers- Elizabeth Arehart- Cynthia Mokk- Wm Russell
Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha Talley- Alice Miller- Dora
Richey- Charles Yarger- Walter Yarger- Edith Yarger and Orpha
Yarger and also William Yarger, the father of Mary Yarger's child:
ren, that on the 23 day of May. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob Myers
late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 10" day of June. A.D. 1891. at 2
o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 23 day of May. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate
Proof of Service Filed June 10/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware. ss. } David Arehart being duly sworn, says that
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with-
in named Catharine Myers- Elizabeth Arehart: Cynthia Mokkk-
Wm Russell Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha Talley- Alice
Miller- Dora Richey- Charles Yarger- Walter Yarger- Edith
Yarger and orpha Yarger- and also William Yarger the father of Mary
Yarger's children
David Arehart.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day of
June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (254)
Description
[page 254]
[corresponds to page 225 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
225
Jacob Myer's Will
Probate of Will Filed June 10/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss)
Personally appeared in open Court Levi M. Ly:
dy and Minerva Slack the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Jacob Myers late of Delaware Township in said
Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say That the pa:
per before them bearing date the 5" day of May. A.D. 1891, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob Myers now de:
ceased, is the Will of said deceased Jacob Myers, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit=
nesses, in his presence: that they saw the said Jacob Myers
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Jacob Myers at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Levi M. Lydy
Minerva Slack.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
10" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 10" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Myers- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 23rd day of May. A.D.
1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Jacob Myers, late of Delaware Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Catharine Myers, widow, and Elizabeth Arehart- Cynthia Mokk
William Russell Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha Talley-
Alice Miller Dora Richey Charles Yarger- Walter Yarger-
Edith Yarger and Orpha Yarger and also William Yarger the
father of Mary Yarger's children. next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore, on this day came Levi M. Lydy and Minerva Slack
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which tes:
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
[corresponds to page 225 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
225
Jacob Myer's Will
Probate of Will Filed June 10/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss)
Personally appeared in open Court Levi M. Ly:
dy and Minerva Slack the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Jacob Myers late of Delaware Township in said
Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say That the pa:
per before them bearing date the 5" day of May. A.D. 1891, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob Myers now de:
ceased, is the Will of said deceased Jacob Myers, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit=
nesses, in his presence: that they saw the said Jacob Myers
deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Jacob Myers at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Levi M. Lydy
Minerva Slack.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
10" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 10" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Myers- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 23rd day of May. A.D.
1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Jacob Myers, late of Delaware Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Catharine Myers, widow, and Elizabeth Arehart- Cynthia Mokk
William Russell Myers- Sherman Myers- Diantha Talley-
Alice Miller Dora Richey Charles Yarger- Walter Yarger-
Edith Yarger and Orpha Yarger and also William Yarger the
father of Mary Yarger's children. next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore, on this day came Levi M. Lydy and Minerva Slack
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which tes:
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
Title
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Jacob Myer's Will
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Jacob
Myers, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Catharine Myers, widow of said dece:
dent to elect as to said Will, as required by law and thereupon same
the said Widow and in writing acknowledged service for said Citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
Last Will of Jacob Myers
{County of Delaware, and State of Ohio ss}
In the name of the Father of all, I, Jacob Myers, being of sound
mind and in the right use of my mental faculties, do herein make
my last Will and Testament.
It is my will that all my debts now unpaid, together with
funeral and other incidental expenses, and expenses of administra:
tion be paid out of moneys collected from the sale of sufficient amount
of my personal or chattel property to meet the same, and excepting
the moneys in payment of the above mentioned debts I do hereby devise
and give to my beloved wife Catharine Myers, all my moneys and
property both real and personal to have and to hold, together with the
income of the same during her natural life, after which it is my
will that said property shall be equally divided among my children
viz, to Cynthia Mock- Diantha T Galley- Wm. Russell Myers-
Sherman Myers, Alice Miller, and Elizabeth Arehart, each one
Seventh of the whole and to the heirs of Mary Yarger decd, one sev:
enth. I further appoint David Arehart Executor of this my
last Will and Testament. Done this 5th day of May. A.D. 1891.
{Levi M Lydy Jacob Myers.
Attest {Minerva Slack.
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Jacob Myer's Will
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Jacob
Myers, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Catharine Myers, widow of said dece:
dent to elect as to said Will, as required by law and thereupon same
the said Widow and in writing acknowledged service for said Citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
Last Will of Jacob Myers
{County of Delaware, and State of Ohio ss}
In the name of the Father of all, I, Jacob Myers, being of sound
mind and in the right use of my mental faculties, do herein make
my last Will and Testament.
It is my will that all my debts now unpaid, together with
funeral and other incidental expenses, and expenses of administra:
tion be paid out of moneys collected from the sale of sufficient amount
of my personal or chattel property to meet the same, and excepting
the moneys in payment of the above mentioned debts I do hereby devise
and give to my beloved wife Catharine Myers, all my moneys and
property both real and personal to have and to hold, together with the
income of the same during her natural life, after which it is my
will that said property shall be equally divided among my children
viz, to Cynthia Mock- Diantha T Galley- Wm. Russell Myers-
Sherman Myers, Alice Miller, and Elizabeth Arehart, each one
Seventh of the whole and to the heirs of Mary Yarger decd, one sev:
enth. I further appoint David Arehart Executor of this my
last Will and Testament. Done this 5th day of May. A.D. 1891.
{Levi M Lydy Jacob Myers.
Attest {Minerva Slack.
Title
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Description
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James W. Noble's Will
Journal Entry
June 4th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of James W. Noble-deceased} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of James W. Noble, late of Thompson Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the applicatiion to admit the same to pro:
bate and record, be given to Matilda Noble, widow, and William N.
Noble- Lydia D. Noble- Flora B. Noble- and George L. Noble (Reuben
S. Noble having in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate
of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9th
day of June. A.D. 1891. at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Jas. W Noble. deceased }
To the Hon N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jas. W. Noble late a resident of the Township of Thomp:
son in said county, died on or about the 17" day of May. A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Jas. W. Noble
died leaving Matilda Noble widow and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Reuben S. Noble 25 Son Prospect O
William N. Noble 13 " " "
Lydia D. Noble 19 Daughter " "
Flora B. Noble 14 " " "
George L. Noble 12 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Alfred F. Wottring
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf Probate Judge
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James W. Noble's Will
Journal Entry
June 4th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of James W. Noble-deceased} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of James W. Noble, late of Thompson Township, in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the applicatiion to admit the same to pro:
bate and record, be given to Matilda Noble, widow, and William N.
Noble- Lydia D. Noble- Flora B. Noble- and George L. Noble (Reuben
S. Noble having in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate
of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9th
day of June. A.D. 1891. at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 4/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Jas. W Noble. deceased }
To the Hon N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jas. W. Noble late a resident of the Township of Thomp:
son in said county, died on or about the 17" day of May. A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Jas. W. Noble
died leaving Matilda Noble widow and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Reuben S. Noble 25 Son Prospect O
William N. Noble 13 " " "
Lydia D. Noble 19 Daughter " "
Flora B. Noble 14 " " "
George L. Noble 12 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Alfred F. Wottring
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf Probate Judge
Title
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James W. Noble's Eill
Waiver
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 4 day of June A.D. 1891.
Reuben S. Noble.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Jas. W. Noble, deceased.
To Alfred F. Wottring:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Matilda Noble- William N. Noble- Lydia D. Noble- Flora B.
Noble- and George L. Noble that on the 4 day of June. A.D. 1891,
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jas. W. Noble late of Thompson Township, in said County, deceased
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to pro:
bate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 9" day of June. A.D. 1891.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware, Ohio, this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Alfred F. Wottrig being duly sworn, says
that on the 4 day of June. A.D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Matilda Noble- William N Noble- Lydia D. Noble- Flora
B. Noble and George L. Noble.
Alfred F. Wottring
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9" day of June.
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Frank
M. Cook the subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament
of Jas. W. Noble late of Thompson Township in said Delaware
County, deceased who being duly sworn according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, deposes and says: That the paper before
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James W. Noble's Eill
Waiver
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 4 day of June A.D. 1891.
Reuben S. Noble.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Jas. W. Noble, deceased.
To Alfred F. Wottring:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Matilda Noble- William N. Noble- Lydia D. Noble- Flora B.
Noble- and George L. Noble that on the 4 day of June. A.D. 1891,
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jas. W. Noble late of Thompson Township, in said County, deceased
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to pro:
bate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 9" day of June. A.D. 1891.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware, Ohio, this 4 day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Alfred F. Wottrig being duly sworn, says
that on the 4 day of June. A.D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Matilda Noble- William N Noble- Lydia D. Noble- Flora
B. Noble and George L. Noble.
Alfred F. Wottring
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9" day of June.
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Frank
M. Cook the subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament
of Jas. W. Noble late of Thompson Township in said Delaware
County, deceased who being duly sworn according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, deposes and says: That the paper before
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James W. Noble's Will
him bearing date the 25 day of March. A.D. 1890, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Jas. W. Noble now deceased, is the
Will of said deceased Jas. W. Noble that he was present at the
execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively
subscribed his name to the same as a witness, in his presence; that
he saw the said Jas. W. Noble deceased sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Tes:
tament, and that the said Jas. W. Noble at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
Frank M. Cook.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court this 9 day of
June A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 9th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of James W. Noble-deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 4th day of June A.
D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of James W. Noble, late of Thompson Township,
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap:
plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to Matilda Noble- widow and William N. Noble
Lydia D. Noble- Flora B. Noble- and George L. Noble (Reuben
S. Noble having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former of this Court; therefore,
on this day came Frank M. Cook one of the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court, that Henry Hain, the other sub:
scribing witness to said Will is a resident of Marion County.
Ohio, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore
ordered that a commission with the Will annexed, issue herein
to J.W. Statler, of Marion County, Ohio, directing him to
take the deposition of said subscribing witness- and return the same
duly certified, with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
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James W. Noble's Will
him bearing date the 25 day of March. A.D. 1890, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Jas. W. Noble now deceased, is the
Will of said deceased Jas. W. Noble that he was present at the
execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively
subscribed his name to the same as a witness, in his presence; that
he saw the said Jas. W. Noble deceased sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Tes:
tament, and that the said Jas. W. Noble at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
Frank M. Cook.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court this 9 day of
June A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 9th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of James W. Noble-deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 4th day of June A.
D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of James W. Noble, late of Thompson Township,
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap:
plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to Matilda Noble- widow and William N. Noble
Lydia D. Noble- Flora B. Noble- and George L. Noble (Reuben
S. Noble having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former of this Court; therefore,
on this day came Frank M. Cook one of the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by him subscribed, and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court, that Henry Hain, the other sub:
scribing witness to said Will is a resident of Marion County.
Ohio, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore
ordered that a commission with the Will annexed, issue herein
to J.W. Statler, of Marion County, Ohio, directing him to
take the deposition of said subscribing witness- and return the same
duly certified, with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
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James W. Nobles Will
Commission Refs & filed June 11/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } To J.W. Statler of Marion County O. Greeting:
Know Ye. That we in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appoint:
ed you and by these presents do give you full power and authority to exam:
ine and take the deposition of Henry Hain subscribing witness, to the
last Will and Testament of Jas. W. Noble hereto annexed, late of the
County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased, and therefore we com:
mand you, that at certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the
said Henry Hain to be brought before you and then and there to exam:
ine him on oath on affirmation first taken before you, touching the
due execution of said Will of the said Jas. W. Noble and that you
reduce such examination to writing and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Jas. W. Noble, thereto
annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with
all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf,
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court, at Delaware, O. this 9" day of June. A.
D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I James W.
Noble of Thompson Township in the County of Delaware and State
of Ohio, being of lawful age and sound mind do publish this as
my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I wish and desire that all my honest debts shall be paid.
Item 2d
I wish and desire that a suitable monument be put up in the
center of my Lot in Prospect cemetery, in the County of Marion Ohio
to cost about Three Hundred Dollars, on which said monument I
wish the Name of George Noble and also the Square and compass,
and the letter G engraved. And said monument is so to be pu up
as the Masonic Emblems, to-wit the Compass and Square, are to
indicate as near as may be where George Noble is buried.
Item 4d
It is my wish and desire that my name and also three []
the Odd Fellow Emblems, be engraved on said monument, at
such place on the same, as to indicate where I am may be burred.
Item 4th
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Matilda Noble all of
my personal property of whatever nature or kind, she paying my
honest debts; and paying for said monument above mentioned.
Item 5th
In order to the better enable my said beloved wife Matilda No:
ble, to pay my debts and also pay said monument, I give and
bequeath to her the entire use of my Real Estate during her wid:
owhood. Should she againt get married, in that case she is only
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James W. Nobles Will
Commission Refs & filed June 11/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } To J.W. Statler of Marion County O. Greeting:
Know Ye. That we in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appoint:
ed you and by these presents do give you full power and authority to exam:
ine and take the deposition of Henry Hain subscribing witness, to the
last Will and Testament of Jas. W. Noble hereto annexed, late of the
County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased, and therefore we com:
mand you, that at certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the
said Henry Hain to be brought before you and then and there to exam:
ine him on oath on affirmation first taken before you, touching the
due execution of said Will of the said Jas. W. Noble and that you
reduce such examination to writing and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Jas. W. Noble, thereto
annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with
all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf,
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said Court, at Delaware, O. this 9" day of June. A.
D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I James W.
Noble of Thompson Township in the County of Delaware and State
of Ohio, being of lawful age and sound mind do publish this as
my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I wish and desire that all my honest debts shall be paid.
Item 2d
I wish and desire that a suitable monument be put up in the
center of my Lot in Prospect cemetery, in the County of Marion Ohio
to cost about Three Hundred Dollars, on which said monument I
wish the Name of George Noble and also the Square and compass,
and the letter G engraved. And said monument is so to be pu up
as the Masonic Emblems, to-wit the Compass and Square, are to
indicate as near as may be where George Noble is buried.
Item 4d
It is my wish and desire that my name and also three []
the Odd Fellow Emblems, be engraved on said monument, at
such place on the same, as to indicate where I am may be burred.
Item 4th
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Matilda Noble all of
my personal property of whatever nature or kind, she paying my
honest debts; and paying for said monument above mentioned.
Item 5th
In order to the better enable my said beloved wife Matilda No:
ble, to pay my debts and also pay said monument, I give and
bequeath to her the entire use of my Real Estate during her wid:
owhood. Should she againt get married, in that case she is only
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James W. Noble's Will
to have such portion of said Real Estate which the laws of Ohio
would prescribe to her. She keeping said Real Estate in good re:
pair and paying the taxes of the same.
Item 6th
I do hereby nominate Alfred F. Wottring Executor of this my
last Will and Testament
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony I hereunto set my hand
and seal this 25th day of March 1890.
James N. Noble. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said James W. Noble as his last
will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
Frank M. Cook
Henry Hain.
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed June 11/91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Marion County.ss } James W. Noble.
Personally appeared before me J.W. Statler Commissioner,
Henry Hain subscribing witness to the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jas. W. Noble, late of Thompson Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn-
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, deposes
and says: That he was present at the execution of the paper before
him bearing date the 25 day of March A.D. 1890. puprporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Jas. W. Noble now deceased)
whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said
deceased he subscribed his name to the same as witness in his
presence; that he saw the said Jas. W. Noble sign and seal said
Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Jas. W. Noble at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
Henry Hain
The State of Ohio }
Marion County.ss } I, J.W. Statler duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court,
of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the
testimony of Henry Hain subscribing witness to the last Will
and Testament of: Jas. W. Noble deceased, late a resident
of said County and State, which Commission and the said Will
are hereto annexed do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Com:
mission I caused the above named Henry Hain subscribing wit:
ness as aforesaid to appear before me at Prospect O. on the 9th day of
June 1891, that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth;
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James W. Noble's Will
to have such portion of said Real Estate which the laws of Ohio
would prescribe to her. She keeping said Real Estate in good re:
pair and paying the taxes of the same.
Item 6th
I do hereby nominate Alfred F. Wottring Executor of this my
last Will and Testament
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony I hereunto set my hand
and seal this 25th day of March 1890.
James N. Noble. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said James W. Noble as his last
will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
Frank M. Cook
Henry Hain.
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed June 11/91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Marion County.ss } James W. Noble.
Personally appeared before me J.W. Statler Commissioner,
Henry Hain subscribing witness to the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jas. W. Noble, late of Thompson Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn-
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, deposes
and says: That he was present at the execution of the paper before
him bearing date the 25 day of March A.D. 1890. puprporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Jas. W. Noble now deceased)
whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said
deceased he subscribed his name to the same as witness in his
presence; that he saw the said Jas. W. Noble sign and seal said
Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Jas. W. Noble at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
Henry Hain
The State of Ohio }
Marion County.ss } I, J.W. Statler duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court,
of the County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the
testimony of Henry Hain subscribing witness to the last Will
and Testament of: Jas. W. Noble deceased, late a resident
of said County and State, which Commission and the said Will
are hereto annexed do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Com:
mission I caused the above named Henry Hain subscribing wit:
ness as aforesaid to appear before me at Prospect O. on the 9th day of
June 1891, that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth;
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James W. Noble's Will
that I examined him in relation to the execution of said Will, and re:
duced his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that
he signed the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not
Counsel Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will,
or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand, this 9th day of June. A.D. 1891.
J.W. Statler
Commissioner
Journal Entry
June 11th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
James W. Noble deceased~ } The commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of Hen:
ry Hain, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said James
W. Noble deceased, was this day returned duly exucuted, and the
same was filed herein; whereupon the Court finds from the examin:
ation of the former witness and from the deposition as taken that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said James W. Noble, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
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James W. Noble's Will
that I examined him in relation to the execution of said Will, and re:
duced his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and that
he signed the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not
Counsel Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will,
or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand, this 9th day of June. A.D. 1891.
J.W. Statler
Commissioner
Journal Entry
June 11th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
James W. Noble deceased~ } The commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of Hen:
ry Hain, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said James
W. Noble deceased, was this day returned duly exucuted, and the
same was filed herein; whereupon the Court finds from the examin:
ation of the former witness and from the deposition as taken that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said James W. Noble, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
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Andrew Lang's Will
Journal Entry
June 8" 1891
In the Matter of the Will of}
Andrew Lang - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Andrew Lang, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased
was produced in open Court for Probate. On Consideration Whereof
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to William H. Lang and Clarence E. Lang next
of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 12" day of June
A.D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M. Susanna Lang widow and Anna
C. Lang, Catherine S. Lang and George F. Lang the other next
of kin of said Testator having in writing waived notice and consented
to the probate of said WIll.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Andrew Lang - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Andrew Lang late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, dec'd on or about the 4" day of June A.D. 1891, leav-
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament: that the said Andrew Lang died
leaving Susannah Lang, widow, and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
George F. Lang 25 Son Delaware O
Anna C. Lang 19 Daughter Delaware O
Catherine S. Lang 21 " Prospect O
William H. Lang 18 Son Norton O
Clarence E. Lang 15 " Delaware O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be not-
ified according to law of the pending of said proceedings
James R. Lytle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
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Andrew Lang's Will
Journal Entry
June 8" 1891
In the Matter of the Will of}
Andrew Lang - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Andrew Lang, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased
was produced in open Court for Probate. On Consideration Whereof
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to William H. Lang and Clarence E. Lang next
of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 12" day of June
A.D. 1891, at 9 o'clock A.M. Susanna Lang widow and Anna
C. Lang, Catherine S. Lang and George F. Lang the other next
of kin of said Testator having in writing waived notice and consented
to the probate of said WIll.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Andrew Lang - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Andrew Lang late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, dec'd on or about the 4" day of June A.D. 1891, leav-
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament: that the said Andrew Lang died
leaving Susannah Lang, widow, and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
George F. Lang 25 Son Delaware O
Anna C. Lang 19 Daughter Delaware O
Catherine S. Lang 21 " Prospect O
William H. Lang 18 Son Norton O
Clarence E. Lang 15 " Delaware O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be not-
ified according to law of the pending of said proceedings
James R. Lytle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
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Andrew Lang's Will
before me this 8" day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
We the undersigned, widow & next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 8" day of June A.D. 1891
her
Susanna X Lang
mark
Anna C. Lang
Catherine S. Lang
George F. Lang
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Andrew Lang - deceased.
To James R. Lytle:
You are hereby commanded to notify
William H. Lang and Clarence E. Lang that on the 8" day of June
A.D. `89`, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Andrew Lang late of Delaware Township, in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said ap-
plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 12 day of June
A.D. 1891 at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware, Ohio, this 8" day of June A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 8/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } James R. Lytle, being duly sworn, says
that on the 8th day of June A.D. 1891
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named William H. Lang and Clarrence E. Lang.
James R. Lytle
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 8th day of
June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Andrew Lang's Will
before me this 8" day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver
We the undersigned, widow & next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 8" day of June A.D. 1891
her
Susanna X Lang
mark
Anna C. Lang
Catherine S. Lang
George F. Lang
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Andrew Lang - deceased.
To James R. Lytle:
You are hereby commanded to notify
William H. Lang and Clarence E. Lang that on the 8" day of June
A.D. `89`, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Andrew Lang late of Delaware Township, in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said ap-
plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 12 day of June
A.D. 1891 at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware, Ohio, this 8" day of June A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed June 8/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } James R. Lytle, being duly sworn, says
that on the 8th day of June A.D. 1891
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named William H. Lang and Clarrence E. Lang.
James R. Lytle
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 8th day of
June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Andrew Lang's Will
Probate of Will Filed June 12/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry H.
Beecher and David Grinton the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Andrew Lang late of Delaware Township, in said
Delaware County, deceased: who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in
relation to the execution of said Will depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 2 day of June A.D. 1891, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Andrew Lang now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Andrew Lang, that they
were present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the
Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit-
nesses, in his presence: that they saw the said Andrew Lang de-
ceased sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge the
same to be his last Will and Testament, that the said Andrew
Lang at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Beecher
David Grinton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this
12" day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 12 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Andrew Lang - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 8" day of June A.D. 1891, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Andrew Lang, late of Delaware Township, in this County, de-
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that
due notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
William H. Lang and Clarence E. Lang next of kin of the Tes-
tator resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of
this Court, (Susanna Lang, widow, and Anna E. Lang, Catherine
S. Lang and George F. Lang, the other next of kin having waived
Notice); therefore on this day came Henry H. Beecher and
David Trinton the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively
subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last WIll and Tes-
tament of said Andrew Lang, deceased, That the same was duly
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Andrew Lang's Will
Probate of Will Filed June 12/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry H.
Beecher and David Grinton the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Andrew Lang late of Delaware Township, in said
Delaware County, deceased: who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in
relation to the execution of said Will depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 2 day of June A.D. 1891, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Andrew Lang now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Andrew Lang, that they
were present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the
Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit-
nesses, in his presence: that they saw the said Andrew Lang de-
ceased sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge the
same to be his last Will and Testament, that the said Andrew
Lang at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Beecher
David Grinton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this
12" day of June A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 12 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Andrew Lang - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 8" day of June A.D. 1891, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Andrew Lang, late of Delaware Township, in this County, de-
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that
due notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
William H. Lang and Clarence E. Lang next of kin of the Tes-
tator resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of
this Court, (Susanna Lang, widow, and Anna E. Lang, Catherine
S. Lang and George F. Lang, the other next of kin having waived
Notice); therefore on this day came Henry H. Beecher and
David Trinton the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively
subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last WIll and Tes-
tament of said Andrew Lang, deceased, That the same was duly
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Andrew Lang's Will
executed and attested, and that the said Testator at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memo-
ry, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that
the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had
thereon be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Susanna Lang, widow of said decedent to
elect as to said Will as is required by Law and thereupon came the
said Widow and acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of The Benevolent Father of All, I, Andrew Lang
of Delaware County Ohio, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament hereby revoking all other wills by me made
Item First,
It is my will that all my just debts and charges be first
paid.
Item Second
I give and devise to my beloved wife Susanna Lang in
Lieu of dower and homestead, the undivided one third part of all my prop-
erty both personal and real, during her natural life, subject to the pay-
ment of my debts and the Legacies hereinafter named.
Item Third
I give and devise to my son George F. Lang, The undivided
one one Third part of all my property, both personal and real subject
to the payment of my debts and the Legacies hereinafter named &
conditioned as hereinafter stated.
Item Fourth
I give and devise to my daughter Anna C. Lang, the
undivided one third part of all my property, both personal and real, sub-
ject to the payment of my debts and the Legacies hereinafter named
Item Fifth.
I give and devise to my daughter Catharine S. Lang The
sum of Two hundred Dollars to be paid to her when my youngest son
Clarence E. Lang shall become of age.
Item Sixth,
I give and devise to my son William H. Lang The sum
of Two Hundred Dollars to be paid to him when my youngest son
Clarence E. Lang shall become of age.
Item Seventh.
I give and devise to my son Clarence E. Lang The
sum of Two hundred Dollars to be paid to him when he becomes of
age. The Legacies to my daughter Catharine S and to my son
William H. and Clarence E. are not to bear interest until af-
ter my said son Clarence E. shall become Twenty one years of age
and in the event of the death of any or either of them before the
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Andrew Lang's Will
executed and attested, and that the said Testator at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memo-
ry, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that
the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had
thereon be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Susanna Lang, widow of said decedent to
elect as to said Will as is required by Law and thereupon came the
said Widow and acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of The Benevolent Father of All, I, Andrew Lang
of Delaware County Ohio, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament hereby revoking all other wills by me made
Item First,
It is my will that all my just debts and charges be first
paid.
Item Second
I give and devise to my beloved wife Susanna Lang in
Lieu of dower and homestead, the undivided one third part of all my prop-
erty both personal and real, during her natural life, subject to the pay-
ment of my debts and the Legacies hereinafter named.
Item Third
I give and devise to my son George F. Lang, The undivided
one one Third part of all my property, both personal and real subject
to the payment of my debts and the Legacies hereinafter named &
conditioned as hereinafter stated.
Item Fourth
I give and devise to my daughter Anna C. Lang, the
undivided one third part of all my property, both personal and real, sub-
ject to the payment of my debts and the Legacies hereinafter named
Item Fifth.
I give and devise to my daughter Catharine S. Lang The
sum of Two hundred Dollars to be paid to her when my youngest son
Clarence E. Lang shall become of age.
Item Sixth,
I give and devise to my son William H. Lang The sum
of Two Hundred Dollars to be paid to him when my youngest son
Clarence E. Lang shall become of age.
Item Seventh.
I give and devise to my son Clarence E. Lang The
sum of Two hundred Dollars to be paid to him when he becomes of
age. The Legacies to my daughter Catharine S and to my son
William H. and Clarence E. are not to bear interest until af-
ter my said son Clarence E. shall become Twenty one years of age
and in the event of the death of any or either of them before the
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same are payable the survivor or survivors shall take their share, said
Legacies I desire shall remain a Lein upon my real estate until paid
Item Eighth -
At the decease of my wife, Susanna Lang, the said un-
divided one third of my property bequeathed to her in Item 2nd of
this will, during her natural life, I give and bequeath to my son
George F. Lang and my daughter Anna C. Lang and in the event
of the death of either of them prior to the death of my wife with-
out children the survivor shall take the whole
Item Ninth -
The portion of my estate herein bequeathed to my son,
George F. Lang is limited & conditioned as follows, he shall have
the income rents and profits during his natural life and at his death
the principal shall go to the heirs of his body but should he die with-
out issue then the principal shall go to my said daughter Anna
C. Lang.
I hereby appoint Henry L. Baker of Delaware Ohio Trustee
for my said son George F. Lang.
Item Tenth -
I hereby nominate and appoint James R. Lytle of
Delaware Ohio Executor of this my last will and testament
and I hereby authorize and empower my said Executor as soon as
he may deem it for the best interest of my estate to sell and dis-
pose of any or all of my real estate at public or private sale and
deeds to execute and deliver in fee simple and it is my will
and desire that my said Executor shall collect my life insurance
and pay to my wife Susanna Lang the one third part thereof
which I hereby give & bequeath to her during her natural life
and at her death to my son George F. & my daughter Anna C.
Lang and he shall pay one third to my son George Lang one
third to my daughter Anna C. Lang and I hereby give and be-
queath the same to them
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
2nd day of June, A.D. 1891
Andrew Lang {Seal}
{Seal}
Signed by Andrew Lang in our presence as his last Will
and testament and signed by us in his presence and at his spec-
ial instance and request
Henry H. Beecher
David Grinton
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same are payable the survivor or survivors shall take their share, said
Legacies I desire shall remain a Lein upon my real estate until paid
Item Eighth -
At the decease of my wife, Susanna Lang, the said un-
divided one third of my property bequeathed to her in Item 2nd of
this will, during her natural life, I give and bequeath to my son
George F. Lang and my daughter Anna C. Lang and in the event
of the death of either of them prior to the death of my wife with-
out children the survivor shall take the whole
Item Ninth -
The portion of my estate herein bequeathed to my son,
George F. Lang is limited & conditioned as follows, he shall have
the income rents and profits during his natural life and at his death
the principal shall go to the heirs of his body but should he die with-
out issue then the principal shall go to my said daughter Anna
C. Lang.
I hereby appoint Henry L. Baker of Delaware Ohio Trustee
for my said son George F. Lang.
Item Tenth -
I hereby nominate and appoint James R. Lytle of
Delaware Ohio Executor of this my last will and testament
and I hereby authorize and empower my said Executor as soon as
he may deem it for the best interest of my estate to sell and dis-
pose of any or all of my real estate at public or private sale and
deeds to execute and deliver in fee simple and it is my will
and desire that my said Executor shall collect my life insurance
and pay to my wife Susanna Lang the one third part thereof
which I hereby give & bequeath to her during her natural life
and at her death to my son George F. & my daughter Anna C.
Lang and he shall pay one third to my son George Lang one
third to my daughter Anna C. Lang and I hereby give and be-
queath the same to them
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
2nd day of June, A.D. 1891
Andrew Lang {Seal}
{Seal}
Signed by Andrew Lang in our presence as his last Will
and testament and signed by us in his presence and at his spec-
ial instance and request
Henry H. Beecher
David Grinton
Title
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William M. Johnston's Will
Journal Entry
May 21st 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of William M. Johnston, deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
William M. Johnston late of Delaware Township in this County, de-
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due
Notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
be given to Frank A. Johnston - Anna J. Clark and Ida M. Ste-
vens next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 27" day of May
A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock P.M. Ann E. Johnston widow, having in
writing waived notice and consented to the probate of said Will
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
William M. Johnston, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
William M. Johnston late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, decd on or about the 13" day of May A.D. 1891, leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached purporting to be his last
Will and Testament: That the said William M. Johnston
died leaving Ann E. Johnston widow, and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Frank A. Johnston Son Stratford O
Anna J. Clark Daughter Pagetown O
Ida M. Stevens " Stratford O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Anna E. Johnston
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 21" day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 238 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
238
William M. Johnston's Will
Journal Entry
May 21st 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of William M. Johnston, deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
William M. Johnston late of Delaware Township in this County, de-
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due
Notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
be given to Frank A. Johnston - Anna J. Clark and Ida M. Ste-
vens next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 27" day of May
A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock P.M. Ann E. Johnston widow, having in
writing waived notice and consented to the probate of said Will
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
William M. Johnston, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
William M. Johnston late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, decd on or about the 13" day of May A.D. 1891, leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached purporting to be his last
Will and Testament: That the said William M. Johnston
died leaving Ann E. Johnston widow, and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Frank A. Johnston Son Stratford O
Anna J. Clark Daughter Pagetown O
Ida M. Stevens " Stratford O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Anna E. Johnston
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 21" day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (268)
Description
[page 268]
[corresponds to page 239 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
239
William M. Johnston's Will
Waiver
I the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said WIll
Dated this 21" day of May A.D. 1891
Ann E. Johnston
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last WIll and Testa-
ment of William M. Johnston deceased.
To Ann E. Johnston:
You are hereby commanded
to notify Frank A. Johnston, Anna J. Clark and Ida M.
Stevens that on the 21" day of May A.D. 1891, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William
M. Johnston late of Delaware Township in said County de-
ceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 27
day of May A.D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court at Delaware Ohio this 21 day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Ann E. Johnston being duly sworn, says
that prior to the 21" day of May A.D. 1891
she served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Frank A. Johnston, Anna J. Clark and Ida
M. Stevens.
Ann E. Johnston
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 21" day of
May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 27" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of William M. Johnston, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit, on the 21st day of May A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of William M. Johnston, late of Delaware Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was
then filed And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court that due notice of the filing of said Will and of the appli-
[corresponds to page 239 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
239
William M. Johnston's Will
Waiver
I the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice, and consent to the probate of said WIll
Dated this 21" day of May A.D. 1891
Ann E. Johnston
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last WIll and Testa-
ment of William M. Johnston deceased.
To Ann E. Johnston:
You are hereby commanded
to notify Frank A. Johnston, Anna J. Clark and Ida M.
Stevens that on the 21" day of May A.D. 1891, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William
M. Johnston late of Delaware Township in said County de-
ceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 27
day of May A.D. 1891 at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court at Delaware Ohio this 21 day of May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Ann E. Johnston being duly sworn, says
that prior to the 21" day of May A.D. 1891
she served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Frank A. Johnston, Anna J. Clark and Ida
M. Stevens.
Ann E. Johnston
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 21" day of
May A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
May 27" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of William M. Johnston, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit, on the 21st day of May A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of William M. Johnston, late of Delaware Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was
then filed And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court that due notice of the filing of said Will and of the appli-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (269)
Description
[page 269]
[corresponds to page 240 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
240
William M. Johnston's Will
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Frank A. Johnston- Anna J. Clark and Ida M. Stevens
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court. (Anna E. Johnston- widow, having waived Notice)
And it appearing to the Court that L.D. Morse, one of the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, is a resident of Dayton Montgomery County Ohio
and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a
Commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein to E.R. Ryan of Dayton
Montgomery County, Ohio directiong him to take the deposition of said subscrib:
ing witness, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed, to
this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I William M.
Johnston do make & publish this my last will & testament
First.
It is my will that all my just debts and all charges be paid out of
my estate.
Item 1~
I give and devise all the residue of my estate to my wife Ann E. to be
to her & her heirs forever
Item
I appoint and make my said wife Ann E. Johnston executrix of
this my last will and testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of
June in the year A.D. 1876.
William M. Johnston.
Signed and acknowledged by said William M. Johnston as his last Will
& testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
L. D. Morse
John J. Glover
Commission Filed June 9/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To E.R. Ryan of Montgomery County O. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and
fidelity, have appointed you and by these presents do give you full power and
authority to examine and take the deposition of L.D. Morse subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of William M. Johnston
hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, de:
ceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places ap:
pointed by you, you cause the said L.D. Morse to be brought before you,
and then there to examine on oath or affirmation first taken before you,
touching the due execution of said Will of the said William M.
Johnston and that you reduce such examination to writing, and re:
turn the same, together with this Commission and the Will of the
said William M. Johnston thereto annexed, closed up under you seal,
into our said Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
[corresponds to page 240 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
240
William M. Johnston's Will
cation to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Frank A. Johnston- Anna J. Clark and Ida M. Stevens
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a
former order of this Court. (Anna E. Johnston- widow, having waived Notice)
And it appearing to the Court that L.D. Morse, one of the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, is a resident of Dayton Montgomery County Ohio
and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a
Commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein to E.R. Ryan of Dayton
Montgomery County, Ohio directiong him to take the deposition of said subscrib:
ing witness, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed, to
this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I William M.
Johnston do make & publish this my last will & testament
First.
It is my will that all my just debts and all charges be paid out of
my estate.
Item 1~
I give and devise all the residue of my estate to my wife Ann E. to be
to her & her heirs forever
Item
I appoint and make my said wife Ann E. Johnston executrix of
this my last will and testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of
June in the year A.D. 1876.
William M. Johnston.
Signed and acknowledged by said William M. Johnston as his last Will
& testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
L. D. Morse
John J. Glover
Commission Filed June 9/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To E.R. Ryan of Montgomery County O. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and
fidelity, have appointed you and by these presents do give you full power and
authority to examine and take the deposition of L.D. Morse subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of William M. Johnston
hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, de:
ceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places ap:
pointed by you, you cause the said L.D. Morse to be brought before you,
and then there to examine on oath or affirmation first taken before you,
touching the due execution of said Will of the said William M.
Johnston and that you reduce such examination to writing, and re:
turn the same, together with this Commission and the Will of the
said William M. Johnston thereto annexed, closed up under you seal,
into our said Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (270)
Description
[page 270]
[corresponds to page 241 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
William M. Johnston's Will 241
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf Judge of the said Court have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware
this 27" day of May A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Montgomery County.ss} Of William M. Johnston
Personally appeared before me E.R. Ryan, Commissioner, L.D. Morse
one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
William M. Johnston late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, depose and says: That he was present at
the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 24" day of June
A.D. 1876. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William
M. Johnston now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof
and at the request of said deceased he subscribed his name to the same
as a witness in his presence; that he saw the said William M. John:
ston sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said William M.
Johnston at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
L.D. Morse
The State of Ohio }
Montgomery County,ss} I, E.R. Ryan, duly appointed and commission:
ed by the Judge of the Probate Court, of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the testimony
of L.D. Morse one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of William M. Johnston deceased, late a resident of
said County and State, which Commission, and the said Will
are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commis:
sion I caused the above named L.D. Morse subscribing witness as
aforesaid to appear before me, at Dayton O. on the eighth day of
June. 1891. that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, that
I examined him in relation to the execution of said Will, and re:
duced his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and
that he signed the same in my presence, and I further certify that
I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative of any of the parties nam:
ed in said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this
8th day of June A.D. 1891.
E.R. Ryan
Commissioner
[corresponds to page 241 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
William M. Johnston's Will 241
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf Judge of the said Court have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware
this 27" day of May A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed June 9/91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
Montgomery County.ss} Of William M. Johnston
Personally appeared before me E.R. Ryan, Commissioner, L.D. Morse
one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
William M. Johnston late of Delaware Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, depose and says: That he was present at
the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 24" day of June
A.D. 1876. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William
M. Johnston now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof
and at the request of said deceased he subscribed his name to the same
as a witness in his presence; that he saw the said William M. John:
ston sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said William M.
Johnston at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
L.D. Morse
The State of Ohio }
Montgomery County,ss} I, E.R. Ryan, duly appointed and commission:
ed by the Judge of the Probate Court, of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the testimony
of L.D. Morse one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of William M. Johnston deceased, late a resident of
said County and State, which Commission, and the said Will
are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commis:
sion I caused the above named L.D. Morse subscribing witness as
aforesaid to appear before me, at Dayton O. on the eighth day of
June. 1891. that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, that
I examined him in relation to the execution of said Will, and re:
duced his testimony to writing as above set forth in his presence and
that he signed the same in my presence, and I further certify that
I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative of any of the parties nam:
ed in said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this
8th day of June A.D. 1891.
E.R. Ryan
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (271)
Description
[page 271]
[corresponds to page 242 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
242
William M. Johnston's Will
Journal Entry
June 9th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
William M. Johnston, deceased, } The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of L.D. Morse.
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, of William M. Johnston,
deceased, was this day returned duly executed, and the same was filed
herein.
And it appearing to the Court that John J. Glover the other sub:
scribing witness to said Will is a resident of Washington D.C. and
is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a
Commission with the Will annexed, issue herein to James N. Fitz:
patrick of Washington D.C. directing him to take the deposition of said
subscribing witness, and return the same, duly certified, with all conven:
ient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed June 15/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To James N. Fitzpatrick of
Delaware County,ss } Washington D.C. Greeting:
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity have
appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and author:
ity to examine and take the deposition of John J. Glover subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of William M. Johnston
hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio,
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places ap:
pointed by you, you cause the said John J. Glover to be brought before
you and then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first ta:
ken before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said
William M. Johnston and that you reduce such examination to
writing, and return the same, together with this Commission and
the Will of the said William M. Johnston thereto annexed, closed
up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court, at Delaware O. this 9" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 242 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
242
William M. Johnston's Will
Journal Entry
June 9th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
William M. Johnston, deceased, } The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of L.D. Morse.
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, of William M. Johnston,
deceased, was this day returned duly executed, and the same was filed
herein.
And it appearing to the Court that John J. Glover the other sub:
scribing witness to said Will is a resident of Washington D.C. and
is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a
Commission with the Will annexed, issue herein to James N. Fitz:
patrick of Washington D.C. directing him to take the deposition of said
subscribing witness, and return the same, duly certified, with all conven:
ient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed June 15/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To James N. Fitzpatrick of
Delaware County,ss } Washington D.C. Greeting:
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity have
appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and author:
ity to examine and take the deposition of John J. Glover subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of William M. Johnston
hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio,
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places ap:
pointed by you, you cause the said John J. Glover to be brought before
you and then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first ta:
ken before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said
William M. Johnston and that you reduce such examination to
writing, and return the same, together with this Commission and
the Will of the said William M. Johnston thereto annexed, closed
up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court, at Delaware O. this 9" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (272)
Description
[page 272]
[corresponds to page 243 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
243
William M. Johnston's Will
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed June 15/91
The District of Columbia} In the Matter of the last Will and
Washington City. ss } Testament of William M. Johnston- deceased
Personally appeared before me James N. Fitzpatrick Commis:
sioner, John J. Glover subscribing witness to the last Will and
Testament of William M. Johnston late of Delaware Township-
in said Delaware County, deceased, who being by me first duly
sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will
deposes and says: That he was present at the execution of the
paper before him bearing date the 24 day of June. A.D. 1876.
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William M.
Johnston now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof.
and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the
same as a witness in his presence; that he saw the said William
M. Johnston sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
William M. Johnston at the time of making, signing and seal:
ing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
John J. Glover
District of Columbia }
Washington County, ss }
& city of Washington } I, James N. Fitzpatrick, duly ap:
pointed and commissioned by the Judge of
the Probate Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of
Ohio, to take testimony of John J. Glover subscribing witness
to the last Will and Testament of William M. Johnston de:
ceased, late a resident of said County and State, which Commis:
sion, and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that
in pursuance of said Commission, I caused the above named John
J. Glover subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me,
at Washington D.C. on the 12th day of June. 1891, that he was
first duly sworn by me, according to law to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined him in
relation to the execution of said Will, and reduced his testimony
to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he signed
the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not
Counsel, Attorney or relative of any of the parties named in
said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness, whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this
12th day of June A.D. 1891.
Jas. N. Fitzpatrick
Commissioner.
[corresponds to page 243 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
243
William M. Johnston's Will
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed June 15/91
The District of Columbia} In the Matter of the last Will and
Washington City. ss } Testament of William M. Johnston- deceased
Personally appeared before me James N. Fitzpatrick Commis:
sioner, John J. Glover subscribing witness to the last Will and
Testament of William M. Johnston late of Delaware Township-
in said Delaware County, deceased, who being by me first duly
sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will
deposes and says: That he was present at the execution of the
paper before him bearing date the 24 day of June. A.D. 1876.
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William M.
Johnston now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof.
and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the
same as a witness in his presence; that he saw the said William
M. Johnston sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
William M. Johnston at the time of making, signing and seal:
ing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
John J. Glover
District of Columbia }
Washington County, ss }
& city of Washington } I, James N. Fitzpatrick, duly ap:
pointed and commissioned by the Judge of
the Probate Court, of the County of Delaware and the State of
Ohio, to take testimony of John J. Glover subscribing witness
to the last Will and Testament of William M. Johnston de:
ceased, late a resident of said County and State, which Commis:
sion, and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify that
in pursuance of said Commission, I caused the above named John
J. Glover subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me,
at Washington D.C. on the 12th day of June. 1891, that he was
first duly sworn by me, according to law to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth; that I examined him in
relation to the execution of said Will, and reduced his testimony
to writing as above set forth in his presence and that he signed
the same in my presence, and I further certify that I am not
Counsel, Attorney or relative of any of the parties named in
said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In witness, whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this
12th day of June A.D. 1891.
Jas. N. Fitzpatrick
Commissioner.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (273)
Description
[page 273]
[corresponds to page 244 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
244
William M. Johnston's Will
Journal Entry
June 15" 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
William M. Johnston, deceased } The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of John
J. Glover, the other subscribing witness to the Will of said William
M. Johnston deceased, was this day returned duly executed, and the
same was filed herein. And it appearing to the Court from the dep:
osition of the former witness and from the deposition of the said John J.
Glover that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said William M. Johnston, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereof be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Ann E. Johnston widow of said dece:
dent to elect as to said Will, is required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 244 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
244
William M. Johnston's Will
Journal Entry
June 15" 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
William M. Johnston, deceased } The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of John
J. Glover, the other subscribing witness to the Will of said William
M. Johnston deceased, was this day returned duly executed, and the
same was filed herein. And it appearing to the Court from the dep:
osition of the former witness and from the deposition of the said John J.
Glover that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said William M. Johnston, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereof be entered of record in this Court
Citation ordered and issued to Ann E. Johnston widow of said dece:
dent to elect as to said Will, is required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
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Description
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245
G.A. Carr's Will
Journal Entry
June 11th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of G.A. Carr- deceased ~ } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
G.A. Carr, late of Scioto Township, in this County, deceased, was produc:
ed in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice there:
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Joseph Carr, Jane Miller and Ann Liggett- next of kin of
the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 23d day of June A.D. 1891.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 11/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
G.A. Carr- Deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the Pro:
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
G.A. Carr late a resident of the township of Scioto in said County,
died on or about the 19" day of May. A.D. 1891. leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached. purporting to be his last Will and Testament.
That the said G.A. Carr died leaving no widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Joseph Carr Son Ostrander O
Jane Miller Daughter " "
Ann Liggett Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be noti:
fied according to law of the pending of said proceedings
L.A. Colhoun
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 11" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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G.A. Carr's Will
Journal Entry
June 11th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of G.A. Carr- deceased ~ } This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
G.A. Carr, late of Scioto Township, in this County, deceased, was produc:
ed in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice there:
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Joseph Carr, Jane Miller and Ann Liggett- next of kin of
the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 23d day of June A.D. 1891.
at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed June 11/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
G.A. Carr- Deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the Pro:
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
G.A. Carr late a resident of the township of Scioto in said County,
died on or about the 19" day of May. A.D. 1891. leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached. purporting to be his last Will and Testament.
That the said G.A. Carr died leaving no widow and the following
named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Joseph Carr Son Ostrander O
Jane Miller Daughter " "
Ann Liggett Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be noti:
fied according to law of the pending of said proceedings
L.A. Colhoun
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 11" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
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246
G.A. Carr's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
G.A. Carr-deceased.
To L. A. Colhoun:
You are hereby commanded to notify Jos:
eph Carr- Jane Miller and Ann Liggett that on the 11" day of June
A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of G.A. Carr late of Scioto Township, in said Coun:
ty- deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Corut on the 23 day of June
A.D. 1891. at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court.
at Delaware Ohio, this 11" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service. Filed June 23/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} L.A. Colhoun being duly sworn, says that
on the 11 & 12 days of June. A.D. 1891
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Joseph Carr- Jane Miller and Ann Liggett
L.A. Colhoun
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 23d day of
June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed June 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Geo. H.
Oller and Demas Lewis the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of G.A. Carr late of Scioto Township in said
Delaware County deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 1st day of October A.D. 1890. purport:
ing to be the last Will of said deceased G.A. Carr that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
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G.A. Carr's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
G.A. Carr-deceased.
To L. A. Colhoun:
You are hereby commanded to notify Jos:
eph Carr- Jane Miller and Ann Liggett that on the 11" day of June
A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of G.A. Carr late of Scioto Township, in said Coun:
ty- deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Corut on the 23 day of June
A.D. 1891. at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court.
at Delaware Ohio, this 11" day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service. Filed June 23/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} L.A. Colhoun being duly sworn, says that
on the 11 & 12 days of June. A.D. 1891
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Joseph Carr- Jane Miller and Ann Liggett
L.A. Colhoun
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 23d day of
June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed June 23/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Geo. H.
Oller and Demas Lewis the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of G.A. Carr late of Scioto Township in said
Delaware County deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 1st day of October A.D. 1890. purport:
ing to be the last Will of said deceased G.A. Carr that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
Title
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Description
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G.A. Carr's Will
presence, that they saw the said G.A. Carr deceased sign and
seal said Will; and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said G.A. Carr at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Geo H. Oller
Demas Lewis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court; this
23d day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 23d 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of G.A. Carr deceased ~ } Be it remembered that heretofore
to wit: on the 11th day of June A.
D. 1891. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of G.A. Carr, late of Scioto Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and
was then filed And it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of
the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Joseph Carr- Jane Miller and
Ann Liggett next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore, on
this day came Geo. H. Oller and Demas Lewis the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testi:
mony was reduced in writing, by them respectively subscribed and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said G.A. Carr, deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making-
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore,
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to pro:
bate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the wit:
nesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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G.A. Carr's Will
presence, that they saw the said G.A. Carr deceased sign and
seal said Will; and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said G.A. Carr at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Geo H. Oller
Demas Lewis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court; this
23d day of June. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
June 23d 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of G.A. Carr deceased ~ } Be it remembered that heretofore
to wit: on the 11th day of June A.
D. 1891. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of G.A. Carr, late of Scioto Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and
was then filed And it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of
the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Joseph Carr- Jane Miller and
Ann Liggett next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore, on
this day came Geo. H. Oller and Demas Lewis the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testi:
mony was reduced in writing, by them respectively subscribed and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said G.A. Carr, deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making-
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore,
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to pro:
bate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the wit:
nesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 277]
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248
G.A. Carr's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All
I Gideon A. Carr of Scioto Township Delaware County
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I desire that all my just debts be paid by my executor as soon
after my death as may be reasonable and convenient for him to do.
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my son Joseph Carr three promissory Notes
made to me by & signed L. A. Colhoun calling for Five hundred
Dollars each & due in three four and five years after my death
Item 3rd
I give and devise that the ballance and residue of my property of
whatsoever kind that I may have at my death be divided eaqual:
ly to my daughter Jane Miller my son Joseph Carr and my
two grand children Florance I. Farmer and L.A. Colhoun.
As and in thus that my daughter Ann Ligget has now & al:
ready received her full share of my estate.
Item 4
I do hereby nominate & appoint L.A. Calhoun Executor of this
my last will and testament hereby authorizing him to adjust
release & discharge in such manner as he may deem best all
my debts & claims.
Item 5.
I desire that no appraisement & no sale of my personal proper:
ty be made & that the probate court direct the mission of the
same
In testimony hereof I hereunto set my hand & seal this 1st
day of October in the year 1890.
G.A. Carr { }
Signed and acknowledged by said Gideon A. Carr as his
last Will & Testament in our presence & signed by us in his
presence.
Geo. H. Oller
Demas Lewis
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G.A. Carr's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All
I Gideon A. Carr of Scioto Township Delaware County
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I desire that all my just debts be paid by my executor as soon
after my death as may be reasonable and convenient for him to do.
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my son Joseph Carr three promissory Notes
made to me by & signed L. A. Colhoun calling for Five hundred
Dollars each & due in three four and five years after my death
Item 3rd
I give and devise that the ballance and residue of my property of
whatsoever kind that I may have at my death be divided eaqual:
ly to my daughter Jane Miller my son Joseph Carr and my
two grand children Florance I. Farmer and L.A. Colhoun.
As and in thus that my daughter Ann Ligget has now & al:
ready received her full share of my estate.
Item 4
I do hereby nominate & appoint L.A. Calhoun Executor of this
my last will and testament hereby authorizing him to adjust
release & discharge in such manner as he may deem best all
my debts & claims.
Item 5.
I desire that no appraisement & no sale of my personal proper:
ty be made & that the probate court direct the mission of the
same
In testimony hereof I hereunto set my hand & seal this 1st
day of October in the year 1890.
G.A. Carr { }
Signed and acknowledged by said Gideon A. Carr as his
last Will & Testament in our presence & signed by us in his
presence.
Geo. H. Oller
Demas Lewis
Title
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Description
[page 278]
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249
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Journal Entry
August 3rd 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Jeremiah W. Smith - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Jeremiah W. Smith, late of Marlborough Tourn=
ship in this County - deceased, was produced in open Court for Pro-
bate, in consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court, and that due notice there of, and of the applica=
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Frank S.
Smith next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio -
that said application will be for hearing before this Court in the
11th day of August A. D. 1891 at 9 o'clock A. M., (Eliza J. Smith
widow, having waived Notice.)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 3/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Jeremiah W. Smith - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jeremiah W. Smith late a resident of the Township of
Marlborrow in said County died on or about the 25 day of July
A. D. 1891 bearing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur=
porting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said Jere=
miah W. Smith died leaving Eliza J. Smith - widow - and the following
named person his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Age of
Name Minors Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Frank S. Smith 17 Son Norton O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Eliza J. Smith
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 3rd day of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned Eliza J. Smith, widow of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 3rd day of August A. D. 1891.
Eliza J. Smith
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Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Journal Entry
August 3rd 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Jeremiah W. Smith - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Jeremiah W. Smith, late of Marlborough Tourn=
ship in this County - deceased, was produced in open Court for Pro-
bate, in consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court, and that due notice there of, and of the applica=
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Frank S.
Smith next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio -
that said application will be for hearing before this Court in the
11th day of August A. D. 1891 at 9 o'clock A. M., (Eliza J. Smith
widow, having waived Notice.)
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 3/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Jeremiah W. Smith - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jeremiah W. Smith late a resident of the Township of
Marlborrow in said County died on or about the 25 day of July
A. D. 1891 bearing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur=
porting to be his last Will and Testament: That the said Jere=
miah W. Smith died leaving Eliza J. Smith - widow - and the following
named person his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Age of
Name Minors Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Frank S. Smith 17 Son Norton O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Eliza J. Smith
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 3rd day of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned Eliza J. Smith, widow of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 3rd day of August A. D. 1891.
Eliza J. Smith
Title
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Description
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250
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testiment of
Jeremiah W. Smith - deceased.
To Eliza J. Smith:
You are hereby commanded to notify Frank
S. Smith that on the 3rd day of Aug. A. D. 1891, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jeremiah W.
Smith late of Marlborrow Township, in said County, deceased, was pro=
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 11" day of August A. D. 1891 at 9
o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 3rd day of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Aug 3/91
State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Eliza J. Smith being duly sworn -
says that on the 3rd day of August
A. D. 1891. she served the within notice by delivering a true copy
there of the within named Frank S. Smith.
Eliza J. Smith
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3rd day
of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Aug 11/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Jacob
Baker and A. P. Wintermute two of the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Jeremiah W. Smith late of
Marlborrow Township in said Delaware County deceased; who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
depose and say. That the paper before them bearing date the 9" day
of January. A. D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will and tes=
tament of Jeremiah W. Smith now deceased, as the Will of
said deceased Jeremiah W. Smith, that they were present at the
execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively
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Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testiment of
Jeremiah W. Smith - deceased.
To Eliza J. Smith:
You are hereby commanded to notify Frank
S. Smith that on the 3rd day of Aug. A. D. 1891, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jeremiah W.
Smith late of Marlborrow Township, in said County, deceased, was pro=
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 11" day of August A. D. 1891 at 9
o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 3rd day of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Aug 3/91
State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Eliza J. Smith being duly sworn -
says that on the 3rd day of August
A. D. 1891. she served the within notice by delivering a true copy
there of the within named Frank S. Smith.
Eliza J. Smith
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3rd day
of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Aug 11/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Jacob
Baker and A. P. Wintermute two of the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Jeremiah W. Smith late of
Marlborrow Township in said Delaware County deceased; who being
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
depose and say. That the paper before them bearing date the 9" day
of January. A. D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will and tes=
tament of Jeremiah W. Smith now deceased, as the Will of
said deceased Jeremiah W. Smith, that they were present at the
execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively
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Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence;
that they saw the said Jeremiah W. Smith deceased sign and
seal said Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last
Will and Testament, and that the said jeremiah W. Smith
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jacob Baker
A. P. Wintermute
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,
this 11th day of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
August 11th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
To-wit: on the 3rd day of August
A. D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
will and Testament of Jeremiah W. Smith, late of Marl=
borough Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open
Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec=
ord in this Court, has been given to Frank S. Smith only
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu=
ant to a former order of this Court, and Eliza J. Smith - widow -
having in writing, waived Notice - and consented to the probate of said
Will; therefore, in this day came Jacob Baker and A. P. Win=
termute, two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that she aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes=
tament of said Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Eliza Jane Smith widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law. And there=
upon came the said Eliza Jane Smith and in writing acknowledg=
ed service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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251
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence;
that they saw the said Jeremiah W. Smith deceased sign and
seal said Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last
Will and Testament, and that the said jeremiah W. Smith
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jacob Baker
A. P. Wintermute
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,
this 11th day of August A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
August 11th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
To-wit: on the 3rd day of August
A. D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
will and Testament of Jeremiah W. Smith, late of Marl=
borough Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open
Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec=
ord in this Court, has been given to Frank S. Smith only
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu=
ant to a former order of this Court, and Eliza J. Smith - widow -
having in writing, waived Notice - and consented to the probate of said
Will; therefore, in this day came Jacob Baker and A. P. Win=
termute, two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that she aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes=
tament of said Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Eliza Jane Smith widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law. And there=
upon came the said Eliza Jane Smith and in writing acknowledg=
ed service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (281)
Description
[page 281]
[corresponds to page 252 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
252
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Same as written } The farm herein named and bequeathed is in Ranage 19)
in original Will} Township Six (6) Section half one (1/2) lot four (4)
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All. I Jeremiah W.
Smith of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make
and publish this my last Will and Testament:
First: I give and devise to my beloved wife Eliza Jane Smith in
lieu of her dower that part of the farm on which we now reside
Situated on the east side of the County Road and extending to the
River containing the house and buildings and embracing about Sixty
Acres of ground together with what personal property I may have
at the time of my decease, to be hers only so long as my said wife re=
mains my widow. but in case of her remarage the said property
revert to and become the property of my son Frank S. Smith.
Second: I devise and bequeath to my only son Frank S. Smith
at his majority that part of the farm which is situated on
the west side of the said County Road and embracing about Seventy
Acres of Ground.
Third: I give and bequeath to my said wife and son jointly the prop=
erty I own in the town of Marysville Union County Ohio.
Situated on Main St. being 22 ft front and part of In Lot N. 27
with power to dispose of at any time they may deem advisable.
Fourth: I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Eliza
Jane Smith Guardian of my son Frank S. Smith until
the said Frank S. Smith arrives at the age of twenty one years.
Fifth: I do hereby nomiate and appoint my beloved wife Eliza J.
Smith and my son Frank S. Smith after his majority
Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
I desire that no bond be required no appraisement and no sale of my
personal property be made, and that the Court of Probate direct the
mission of the same in pursuance of the Statute.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
9th day of January in the year 1891.
Attest Jeremiah W. Smith {Seal}
Jacob Baker
A.P. Wintermute
Chas. Brundige
[corresponds to page 252 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
252
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Same as written } The farm herein named and bequeathed is in Ranage 19)
in original Will} Township Six (6) Section half one (1/2) lot four (4)
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All. I Jeremiah W.
Smith of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make
and publish this my last Will and Testament:
First: I give and devise to my beloved wife Eliza Jane Smith in
lieu of her dower that part of the farm on which we now reside
Situated on the east side of the County Road and extending to the
River containing the house and buildings and embracing about Sixty
Acres of ground together with what personal property I may have
at the time of my decease, to be hers only so long as my said wife re=
mains my widow. but in case of her remarage the said property
revert to and become the property of my son Frank S. Smith.
Second: I devise and bequeath to my only son Frank S. Smith
at his majority that part of the farm which is situated on
the west side of the said County Road and embracing about Seventy
Acres of Ground.
Third: I give and bequeath to my said wife and son jointly the prop=
erty I own in the town of Marysville Union County Ohio.
Situated on Main St. being 22 ft front and part of In Lot N. 27
with power to dispose of at any time they may deem advisable.
Fourth: I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Eliza
Jane Smith Guardian of my son Frank S. Smith until
the said Frank S. Smith arrives at the age of twenty one years.
Fifth: I do hereby nomiate and appoint my beloved wife Eliza J.
Smith and my son Frank S. Smith after his majority
Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
I desire that no bond be required no appraisement and no sale of my
personal property be made, and that the Court of Probate direct the
mission of the same in pursuance of the Statute.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
9th day of January in the year 1891.
Attest Jeremiah W. Smith {Seal}
Jacob Baker
A.P. Wintermute
Chas. Brundige
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (282)
Description
[page 282]
[corresponds to page 253 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
253
Samantha Frost's Will
Journal Entry
August 17th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Samantha Frost - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Samantha Frost, State of Brown Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is or=
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Elias Frost - Bird E. Frost and Jessie Frost, widower, and
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said ap=
plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 20th day of Aug=
ust A. D. 1891 at 8 o'clock A.M. (S.H. Wells. A. E. Frost -
Ezekiel Frost - clement D. Frost and Mary McDonald the other next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio, having in writing waived Notice
and consented to the probate of said Will).
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 17/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Courty, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Samanatha Frost - decreaseD }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Samanatha Frost late a resident of the Township of Brown in said
County died on or about the 11 day of August A. D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament. That the said Samantha Frost died leaving Elias Frost
widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio.
Age of
Name Minors Degress of Kinship P.O. Address
S. H. Wells Son Delaware O
Mary A. McDonald Daughter Sherman Dale Pa
Albert Frost 27 Son Delaware
Ezekiel Frost 24 " Leondardsbury, O.
Bird E. Frost 20 " " "
Jessie Frost 16 Daughter " "
Clement Frost 21 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
S. H. Wells
[corresponds to page 253 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
253
Samantha Frost's Will
Journal Entry
August 17th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Samantha Frost - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Samantha Frost, State of Brown Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is or=
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Elias Frost - Bird E. Frost and Jessie Frost, widower, and
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said ap=
plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 20th day of Aug=
ust A. D. 1891 at 8 o'clock A.M. (S.H. Wells. A. E. Frost -
Ezekiel Frost - clement D. Frost and Mary McDonald the other next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio, having in writing waived Notice
and consented to the probate of said Will).
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 17/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Courty, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Samanatha Frost - decreaseD }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Samanatha Frost late a resident of the Township of Brown in said
County died on or about the 11 day of August A. D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament. That the said Samantha Frost died leaving Elias Frost
widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio.
Age of
Name Minors Degress of Kinship P.O. Address
S. H. Wells Son Delaware O
Mary A. McDonald Daughter Sherman Dale Pa
Albert Frost 27 Son Delaware
Ezekiel Frost 24 " Leondardsbury, O.
Bird E. Frost 20 " " "
Jessie Frost 16 Daughter " "
Clement Frost 21 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
S. H. Wells
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (283)
Description
[page 283]
[corresponds to page 254 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
254 Samantha Frost's Will
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 17" day of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 17" day of August - A.D. 1891.
S.H. Wells
A.E. Frost
Ezekiel Frost
Clement D. Frost
Mary McDonald
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Samantha Frost, deceased.
To S.H. Wells:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Elias Frost- Bird E. Frost and Jessie Frost that on the 17" day of
August- A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Samantha Frost late of Brown Township in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 20" day
of August A.D. 1891. at 8 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro:
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 17" day of August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Aug. 20/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } S.H. Wells being duly sworn, says that on
the 17" day of August A.D. 1891 he servered
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Elias Frost- Bird E. Frost and Jessie Frost-
S.H. Wells-
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 20 day of
August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 254 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
254 Samantha Frost's Will
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 17" day of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 17" day of August - A.D. 1891.
S.H. Wells
A.E. Frost
Ezekiel Frost
Clement D. Frost
Mary McDonald
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Samantha Frost, deceased.
To S.H. Wells:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Elias Frost- Bird E. Frost and Jessie Frost that on the 17" day of
August- A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Samantha Frost late of Brown Township in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 20" day
of August A.D. 1891. at 8 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro:
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 17" day of August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Aug. 20/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } S.H. Wells being duly sworn, says that on
the 17" day of August A.D. 1891 he servered
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Elias Frost- Bird E. Frost and Jessie Frost-
S.H. Wells-
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 20 day of
August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (284)
Description
[page 284]
[corresponds to page 255 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Samantha Frost's Will 255
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Frank A.
Stickney, M.D. and Almon Wheeler the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Samantha Frost late of Brown Township in
said Delaware County - deceased; who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 20" day of July. A.D. 1891. purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Samantha Frost now deceased, is
the Will of said deceased Samantha Frost - that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her
presence; that they saw the said Samantha Frost deceased sign and
seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and that the said Samantha Frost at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Frank A. Stickney M.D.
Alman Wheeler.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 20"
day of August - A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
August 20" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Samantha Frost- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to wit: on the 17th day of August-
A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Samantha Frost, late of Brown Township
in this County- deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to Elias Frost- widower- and Bird E. Frost and
Jessie Frost (S.H. Wells- A.E. Frost- Ezekiel Frost- Clement
D. Frost and Mary McDonald having waived Note) next of kin
of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a form:
er order of this Court, therefore, on this day came Frank A.
Stickney- M.D. and Almon Wheeler the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Samantha Frost- deceased. That
[corresponds to page 255 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Samantha Frost's Will 255
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Frank A.
Stickney, M.D. and Almon Wheeler the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Samantha Frost late of Brown Township in
said Delaware County - deceased; who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 20" day of July. A.D. 1891. purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Samantha Frost now deceased, is
the Will of said deceased Samantha Frost - that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her
presence; that they saw the said Samantha Frost deceased sign and
seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and that the said Samantha Frost at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Frank A. Stickney M.D.
Alman Wheeler.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 20"
day of August - A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
August 20" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Samantha Frost- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to wit: on the 17th day of August-
A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Samantha Frost, late of Brown Township
in this County- deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to Elias Frost- widower- and Bird E. Frost and
Jessie Frost (S.H. Wells- A.E. Frost- Ezekiel Frost- Clement
D. Frost and Mary McDonald having waived Note) next of kin
of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a form:
er order of this Court, therefore, on this day came Frank A.
Stickney- M.D. and Almon Wheeler the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Samantha Frost- deceased. That
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (285)
Description
[page 285]
[corresponds to page 256 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
256
Samantha Frost's Will
the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elias Frost, widower of said decedent, to
elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Great Benevolent Father I Mrs. Samantha
Frost of Brown Township Delaware County Ohio, Being of sound
mind and memory do make this my last will in manner and form
as follows:
First I give and bequeath to my son S.H. Wells 5 acres of land
owned by me and situated in Dover Township. Union County. Ohio
I also give to my daughter Mary A McDonald Five acres of land
off from same lot at same place
2nd I give to my sons Albert Frost- Ezekiel Frost- Clement D.
Frost and Bird E. Frost and my daughter Jessie Frost (10) Ten
acres of land in Union Co Ohio being the balance of (20) Twenty acres
of land owned by me in Union Co Ohio as aforesaid, said 10 acres last
mentioned to be equally divided among said children.
I hereby nominate and appoiont my son S H Wells Executor of
this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
20th day of July A.D. 1891.
Samantha Frost {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Mrs. Samantha Frost as her last
Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence
Frank A. Stickney, M.D. {Seal}
Almon Wheeler {Seal}
[corresponds to page 256 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
256
Samantha Frost's Will
the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elias Frost, widower of said decedent, to
elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Great Benevolent Father I Mrs. Samantha
Frost of Brown Township Delaware County Ohio, Being of sound
mind and memory do make this my last will in manner and form
as follows:
First I give and bequeath to my son S.H. Wells 5 acres of land
owned by me and situated in Dover Township. Union County. Ohio
I also give to my daughter Mary A McDonald Five acres of land
off from same lot at same place
2nd I give to my sons Albert Frost- Ezekiel Frost- Clement D.
Frost and Bird E. Frost and my daughter Jessie Frost (10) Ten
acres of land in Union Co Ohio being the balance of (20) Twenty acres
of land owned by me in Union Co Ohio as aforesaid, said 10 acres last
mentioned to be equally divided among said children.
I hereby nominate and appoiont my son S H Wells Executor of
this my last Will and Testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
20th day of July A.D. 1891.
Samantha Frost {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Mrs. Samantha Frost as her last
Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence
Frank A. Stickney, M.D. {Seal}
Almon Wheeler {Seal}
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (286)
Description
[page 286]
[corresponds to page 257 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Solomon Hardin's Will 257
Journal Entry
August 8th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Solomon Hardin- deceased~} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Solomon Hardin, late of Liberty Township, in this County de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record, be given to A.E. Goodrich only next of kin of the Testa:
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, the said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 26th day of August- A.D. 1891, at
1 o'clock P.M.,
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 8/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Corut
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Solomon Hardin, deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the Probate Court in and for
said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Solomon Hardin
late a resident of the Township of Liberty in said County- died on or
about the 22d day of February- A.D. 1891, leaving an instrument in
writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testa:
ment: That the said Solomon Hardin died leaving no widower and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
A.E. Goodrich Nephew Worthington O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
A.J. Harter
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 8" day of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 257 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Solomon Hardin's Will 257
Journal Entry
August 8th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Solomon Hardin- deceased~} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Solomon Hardin, late of Liberty Township, in this County de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record, be given to A.E. Goodrich only next of kin of the Testa:
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, the said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 26th day of August- A.D. 1891, at
1 o'clock P.M.,
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 8/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Corut
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Solomon Hardin, deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the Probate Court in and for
said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Solomon Hardin
late a resident of the Township of Liberty in said County- died on or
about the 22d day of February- A.D. 1891, leaving an instrument in
writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testa:
ment: That the said Solomon Hardin died leaving no widower and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
A.E. Goodrich Nephew Worthington O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
A.J. Harter
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 8" day of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (287)
Description
[page 287]
[corresponds to page 258 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
258
Solomon Hardin's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Corut.
Delaware County,ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Solomon Hardin, deceased.
To A.J. Harter:
You are hereby commanded to notify A.E. Good:
rich that on the 8" day of August- A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Solomon Hardin late
of Liberty Township in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court
and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26 day of August- A.D. 1891. at 1 o'clock PM.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro:
bate Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 8" day of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed Aug. 20/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} A.J. Harter being duly sworn, says that on
the 9" day of August. A.D. 1891. he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named A.
E. Goodrich
A.J. Harter
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of August
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Aug 26/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Dora J. Wi:
ley and Luther Boyd the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Solomon Hardin late of Liberty Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the
18" day of February. A.D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Solomon Hardin now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Solomon Har:
din, that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the re:
quest of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witness:
es, in his presence, that they saw the said Solomon Hardin deceased sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and that the said Solomon Hardin at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. Dora J. Wiley
Luther Boyd.
[corresponds to page 258 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
258
Solomon Hardin's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Corut.
Delaware County,ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Solomon Hardin, deceased.
To A.J. Harter:
You are hereby commanded to notify A.E. Good:
rich that on the 8" day of August- A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Solomon Hardin late
of Liberty Township in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court
and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26 day of August- A.D. 1891. at 1 o'clock PM.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro:
bate Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 8" day of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed Aug. 20/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} A.J. Harter being duly sworn, says that on
the 9" day of August. A.D. 1891. he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named A.
E. Goodrich
A.J. Harter
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of August
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Aug 26/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court Dora J. Wi:
ley and Luther Boyd the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Solomon Hardin late of Liberty Township in said Delaware
County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the
18" day of February. A.D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Solomon Hardin now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Solomon Har:
din, that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the re:
quest of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witness:
es, in his presence, that they saw the said Solomon Hardin deceased sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and that the said Solomon Hardin at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. Dora J. Wiley
Luther Boyd.
Title
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Description
[page 288]
[corresponds to page 259 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
259
Solomon Hardin's Will
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 26" day of
August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
August 26th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
Solomon Hardin- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on
the 8th day of August- A.D. 1891. an instru:
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Solomon
Hardin late of Liberty Township. in this county deceased, was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to A.E. Goodrich, only next of kin of said Testa:
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this
Court, therefore, on this day came, Dora J. Wiley and Luther Boyd
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimon:
y was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru:
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Solomon Hardin
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witness:
es above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Last Will and Testament of Solomon Hardin
Delaware Co. State of Ohio.ss. Feb. 18, 1891.
I Solomon Hardin being of sound mind and memory, do make this as
my last Will and Testament.
I hereby will and bequeath to A.E. Goodrich and Jessie Goodrice his wife,
all my household effects of whatsoever kind.
The amount left from the proceeds of my notes, after the payment of my
just debts, and funeral expenses, I hereby will and bequeath, the one-half
of said proceeds to Andrew J. Harter, and the remaining one half of said
proceeds to A.E. Goodrich. And I hereby nominate Andrew J. Har:
ter and A.E. Goodrich as Executors (without bond) of this my last will and
testament. Signed by my own hands.
Solomon Hardin.
Witness {Dora J. Wiley {Seal}
{Luther Boyd
[corresponds to page 259 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
259
Solomon Hardin's Will
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 26" day of
August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
August 26th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
Solomon Hardin- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on
the 8th day of August- A.D. 1891. an instru:
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Solomon
Hardin late of Liberty Township. in this county deceased, was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to A.E. Goodrich, only next of kin of said Testa:
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this
Court, therefore, on this day came, Dora J. Wiley and Luther Boyd
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimon:
y was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru:
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Solomon Hardin
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witness:
es above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Last Will and Testament of Solomon Hardin
Delaware Co. State of Ohio.ss. Feb. 18, 1891.
I Solomon Hardin being of sound mind and memory, do make this as
my last Will and Testament.
I hereby will and bequeath to A.E. Goodrich and Jessie Goodrice his wife,
all my household effects of whatsoever kind.
The amount left from the proceeds of my notes, after the payment of my
just debts, and funeral expenses, I hereby will and bequeath, the one-half
of said proceeds to Andrew J. Harter, and the remaining one half of said
proceeds to A.E. Goodrich. And I hereby nominate Andrew J. Har:
ter and A.E. Goodrich as Executors (without bond) of this my last will and
testament. Signed by my own hands.
Solomon Hardin.
Witness {Dora J. Wiley {Seal}
{Luther Boyd
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (289)
Description
[page 289]
[corresponds to page 260 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
260
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Will
Journal Entry
August 21st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Perthenia A Elsbree- decd}
This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree, late of
Orange Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record be given to Elmer Elsbree and Mary
Crawford - next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 29th day of Aug:
ust. A.D. 1891 at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 21/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Perthenia A. Elsbree- deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Perthenia A. Elsbree late a resident of the Township of Orange
in said County, died on or about the 12" day of August- A.D. 1891. leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will
and Testament: That the said Perthenia A. Elsbree died leaving no
widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Elmer Elsbree Son Columbus O.
Mary Crawford Daughter Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
G.F. Elsbree
Executor named.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 21" day of August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 260 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
260
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Will
Journal Entry
August 21st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Perthenia A Elsbree- decd}
This day an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree, late of
Orange Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record be given to Elmer Elsbree and Mary
Crawford - next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 29th day of Aug:
ust. A.D. 1891 at 9 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Aug 21/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Perthenia A. Elsbree- deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Perthenia A. Elsbree late a resident of the Township of Orange
in said County, died on or about the 12" day of August- A.D. 1891. leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will
and Testament: That the said Perthenia A. Elsbree died leaving no
widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Elmer Elsbree Son Columbus O.
Mary Crawford Daughter Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
G.F. Elsbree
Executor named.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 21" day of August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (290)
Description
[page 290]
[corresponds to page 261 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
261
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Perthenia A. Elsbree, deceased
To G.F. Elsbree,
You are hereby commanded to notify
Elmer Elsbree and Mary Crawford that on the 21" day of August
A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree late of Orange Township-
in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an appli:
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 29 day of August- A.D. 1891. at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware, Ohio, this 21" day of August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Aug 29/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} G.F. Elsbree being duly sworn, says
that on the 21 & 22 days of August A.
D. 1891. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there:
of to the within named Elmer Elsbree and Mary Crawford.
G.F. Elsbree
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 29" day
of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Aug 29/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court E.B.
Fields and Frank Kenyon, the subscrbing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree late of Or:
ange Township in said Delaware County- deceased; who being du:
ly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 17" day of June A.D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Perthenia A. Elsbree, that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testatrix
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her
presence; that they saw the said Perthenia A. Elsbree deceased
[corresponds to page 261 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
261
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Perthenia A. Elsbree, deceased
To G.F. Elsbree,
You are hereby commanded to notify
Elmer Elsbree and Mary Crawford that on the 21" day of August
A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree late of Orange Township-
in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an appli:
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 29 day of August- A.D. 1891. at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware, Ohio, this 21" day of August. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Aug 29/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} G.F. Elsbree being duly sworn, says
that on the 21 & 22 days of August A.
D. 1891. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there:
of to the within named Elmer Elsbree and Mary Crawford.
G.F. Elsbree
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 29" day
of August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Aug 29/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
Personally appeared in open Court E.B.
Fields and Frank Kenyon, the subscrbing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree late of Or:
ange Township in said Delaware County- deceased; who being du:
ly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 17" day of June A.D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Perthenia A. Elsbree now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Perthenia A. Elsbree, that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testatrix
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her
presence; that they saw the said Perthenia A. Elsbree deceased
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (291)
Description
[page 291]
[corresponds to page 262 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
262
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Estate
sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and that the said Perthenia A. Elsbree at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
E.B. Fields
Frank Kenyon
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 29" day of
August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
August 29th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Perthenia A. Elsbree- deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit
on the 21" day of August- A.D. 1891. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Perthenia A. Elsbree, late of Orange Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed-
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of
the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Elmer Elsbree and Mary
Crawford next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio
pursuant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came
E.B. Fields and Frank Kenyon the subscibing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will. WHich testimony was reduced to writing, by them
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Perthenia A. Elsbree, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same
together with the testimony of the witness above named, as well as the
proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Last Will and Testament
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen: I,
Perthenia A. Elsbree, of the Township of Orange County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, being about 63 years of age, and being of sound and
disposing mind and memory, Do Make Publish and Declare this
my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null
and void all other last Wills and Testaments by me made heretofore
First:My Will is that all my just debts and funeral expen:
ses shall be paid out of my Estate, as soon after my decease as
shall be found convenient.
[corresponds to page 262 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
262
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Estate
sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and that the said Perthenia A. Elsbree at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
E.B. Fields
Frank Kenyon
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 29" day of
August- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
August 29th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Perthenia A. Elsbree- deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit
on the 21" day of August- A.D. 1891. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Perthenia A. Elsbree, late of Orange Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed-
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of
the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Elmer Elsbree and Mary
Crawford next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio
pursuant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came
E.B. Fields and Frank Kenyon the subscibing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will. WHich testimony was reduced to writing, by them
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Perthenia A. Elsbree, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same
together with the testimony of the witness above named, as well as the
proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Last Will and Testament
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen: I,
Perthenia A. Elsbree, of the Township of Orange County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, being about 63 years of age, and being of sound and
disposing mind and memory, Do Make Publish and Declare this
my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null
and void all other last Wills and Testaments by me made heretofore
First:My Will is that all my just debts and funeral expen:
ses shall be paid out of my Estate, as soon after my decease as
shall be found convenient.
Title
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Description
[page 292]
[corresponds to page 263 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
263
Perthenia A. Elsbree's Estate
Second: ~ I give, devise and bequeath to my son, Elmer Elsbree
the Home place, the one where Gustave Elsbree lived in his
lifetime, containing about (23 1/3) Twenty Three & one third Acres of
land and buildings thereon.
3d- My Daughter: Mary Crawrford, having received in money
for all of her interest in her Fathers Estate at the time of its Set:
tlement, I make no further Devise to her but will make a Device
to her children or heirs as named below.
4. The (37 1/2) Thirty Seven & one half Acres of land my Father gave
to me I want sold and the proceeds of sale after paying all of my
just debts of whatever kind to be placed in the hands of a Trustee or
Trustees, for care and investment on interest for the benefit of the Heirs
of my Daughter Mary Crofford, and my son Elmer Elsbree's Heirs
in equal portions at the time they become (21) Twenty one years old
if one or more of these Heirs die before receiving this devise, then
the other heirs are to have the share that would have been theirs
if they had lived.
5. It is my wish that G.F. Elsbree shall act as my Executor
and Trustee for these minor children until they become of the proper
age to act for themselves.
In Testimony whereof, I have set my hand to this my
Last Will and Testament, at my Home, this 17th day of June. in
the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety
One.
Perthenia A. Elsbree {Seal}
The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said Perthenia A.
Elsbree in our presence by her published and declared as and
for her Last Will and Testament, and at her request, and in her
presence, and in the presence of each other; we hereunto subscribe
our Names as Attesting Witnesses at the home near Lewish Cen:
ter this 17th day of June- A.D. 1891.
E.B. Fields, resides at Lewis Center
Frank Kenyon resident at or near Lewis Center.
[corresponds to page 263 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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Perthenia A. Elsbree's Estate
Second: ~ I give, devise and bequeath to my son, Elmer Elsbree
the Home place, the one where Gustave Elsbree lived in his
lifetime, containing about (23 1/3) Twenty Three & one third Acres of
land and buildings thereon.
3d- My Daughter: Mary Crawrford, having received in money
for all of her interest in her Fathers Estate at the time of its Set:
tlement, I make no further Devise to her but will make a Device
to her children or heirs as named below.
4. The (37 1/2) Thirty Seven & one half Acres of land my Father gave
to me I want sold and the proceeds of sale after paying all of my
just debts of whatever kind to be placed in the hands of a Trustee or
Trustees, for care and investment on interest for the benefit of the Heirs
of my Daughter Mary Crofford, and my son Elmer Elsbree's Heirs
in equal portions at the time they become (21) Twenty one years old
if one or more of these Heirs die before receiving this devise, then
the other heirs are to have the share that would have been theirs
if they had lived.
5. It is my wish that G.F. Elsbree shall act as my Executor
and Trustee for these minor children until they become of the proper
age to act for themselves.
In Testimony whereof, I have set my hand to this my
Last Will and Testament, at my Home, this 17th day of June. in
the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety
One.
Perthenia A. Elsbree {Seal}
The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said Perthenia A.
Elsbree in our presence by her published and declared as and
for her Last Will and Testament, and at her request, and in her
presence, and in the presence of each other; we hereunto subscribe
our Names as Attesting Witnesses at the home near Lewish Cen:
ter this 17th day of June- A.D. 1891.
E.B. Fields, resides at Lewis Center
Frank Kenyon resident at or near Lewis Center.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (293)
Description
[page 293]
[corresponds to page 264 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
264
Joseph E. Hughs Will
4938 Journal Entry
September 1st 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Joseph E. Hughs - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Joseph E. Hughs, late of Concord Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice there=
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to
D. E. Hughs - Hattie Bird - Amy Kuhns - Emma M. Hughs -
Bessie Smith and Leo Smith next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 5th day of September A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.,
Harriett A. Hughs, widow, and G. R. Hughs one of the next of kin,
having in writing, waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept 1/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Joseph E. Hughs deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the Pro:
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Joseph E. Hughs late a resident of the Township fo Concord in said
County, died on or about the 10 day of June. A.D. 1890 leaving an in-
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said Joseph E. Hughs died leaving Harriett
A. Hughs, widow, and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
G. R. Hughs Son Delaware O
Emma M. Hughs 9 Grand daughter " "
D. E. Hughs Son " "
Bessie Smith 11 Grand daughter " "
Les Smith 6 Grand son " "
Hattie Bird Daughter " "
Amy Kuhns White Sulphur O
Your petitioner pays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Harriet A. Hughs
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4938 Journal Entry
September 1st 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
Joseph E. Hughs - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Joseph E. Hughs, late of Concord Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice there=
of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to
D. E. Hughs - Hattie Bird - Amy Kuhns - Emma M. Hughs -
Bessie Smith and Leo Smith next of kin of the Testator, resident of
the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 5th day of September A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.,
Harriett A. Hughs, widow, and G. R. Hughs one of the next of kin,
having in writing, waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept 1/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Joseph E. Hughs deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the Pro:
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Joseph E. Hughs late a resident of the Township fo Concord in said
County, died on or about the 10 day of June. A.D. 1890 leaving an in-
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said Joseph E. Hughs died leaving Harriett
A. Hughs, widow, and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
G. R. Hughs Son Delaware O
Emma M. Hughs 9 Grand daughter " "
D. E. Hughs Son " "
Bessie Smith 11 Grand daughter " "
Les Smith 6 Grand son " "
Hattie Bird Daughter " "
Amy Kuhns White Sulphur O
Your petitioner pays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Harriet A. Hughs
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 1" day of Sept. A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We, the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 1" day of Sept. A.D. 1891.
Harriett A. Hughs
G. R. Hughs
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Joseph E. Hughs, deceased.
To G. R. Hughs:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Emma M. Hughs D. E. Hughes - Bessie Smith - Leo. Smith -
Hattie Bird and Amy Kuhns, that on the 1st day of Sept.
A.D. 1891 and instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Joseph E. Hughs late of Concord Township, in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
5th day of Sept A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 1 day of September A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Sept 5/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } G. R. Hughs being duly sworn, says that
on the 1 day of Sept. A. D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Emma M. Hughs - D. E. Hughs - Bessie Smith - Leo Smith -
and Hattie Bird and on Sept. 3" 1891. he served a copy of said
Notice on Amy Kuhns
G. R. Hughs
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 5" day of
Sept. A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 1" day of Sept. A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We, the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 1" day of Sept. A.D. 1891.
Harriett A. Hughs
G. R. Hughs
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Joseph E. Hughs, deceased.
To G. R. Hughs:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Emma M. Hughs D. E. Hughes - Bessie Smith - Leo. Smith -
Hattie Bird and Amy Kuhns, that on the 1st day of Sept.
A.D. 1891 and instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Joseph E. Hughs late of Concord Township, in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
5th day of Sept A. D. 1891 at 10 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 1 day of September A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Sept 5/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } G. R. Hughs being duly sworn, says that
on the 1 day of Sept. A. D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Emma M. Hughs - D. E. Hughs - Bessie Smith - Leo Smith -
and Hattie Bird and on Sept. 3" 1891. he served a copy of said
Notice on Amy Kuhns
G. R. Hughs
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 5" day of
Sept. A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
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Joseph E. Hughs Estate
Probate of Will Filed Sept 5/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court D. L. Kelley and
Lawson Jones the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Joseph E. Hughs late of Concord Township said Delaware County,
deceased: who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say. That the paper before them bearing date the 26"
day of December, A.D. 1888, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Joseph E. Hughs non declared, is the Will of said deceased Joseph
E. Hughs, that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at
the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Joseph E. Hughs de=
ceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowlege the same to be
his last Will and Testament and that the said Joseph E. Hughs at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
D. L. Kelly
Lawson Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 2" day
of Sept. A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
September 5, 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Joseph E. Hughs - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 1st day of September - A. D. 1891.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa=
ment of Joseph E. Hughs, late of Concord Township, in this Coun+
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed
And, it now being shown to the satisfication of the Court, that due no=
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to D. E. Hughs -
Hattie Bird - Amy Kuhns - Emma M. Hughs - Bessie Smith
and Leo. Smith Harriett A. Hughs - widow, and G.R. Hughs one
of the next of kin having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former usher of this Court
therefore, on this day came D. S. Kelly and Lawson Jones the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said will, who being duly sworn, testified
reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Joseph E.
Hughs deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
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Probate of Will Filed Sept 5/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court D. L. Kelley and
Lawson Jones the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Joseph E. Hughs late of Concord Township said Delaware County,
deceased: who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say. That the paper before them bearing date the 26"
day of December, A.D. 1888, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Joseph E. Hughs non declared, is the Will of said deceased Joseph
E. Hughs, that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at
the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Joseph E. Hughs de=
ceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowlege the same to be
his last Will and Testament and that the said Joseph E. Hughs at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
D. L. Kelly
Lawson Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 2" day
of Sept. A.D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
September 5, 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Joseph E. Hughs - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 1st day of September - A. D. 1891.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa=
ment of Joseph E. Hughs, late of Concord Township, in this Coun+
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed
And, it now being shown to the satisfication of the Court, that due no=
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to D. E. Hughs -
Hattie Bird - Amy Kuhns - Emma M. Hughs - Bessie Smith
and Leo. Smith Harriett A. Hughs - widow, and G.R. Hughs one
of the next of kin having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former usher of this Court
therefore, on this day came D. S. Kelly and Lawson Jones the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said will, who being duly sworn, testified
reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Joseph E.
Hughs deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
Title
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sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Harriet A. Hughs, widow of said dec=
dent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon said
widow in writing, acknowledged service of said Citation
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of God Amen. I Joseph E. Hughs, of the County
of Delaware, and State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind,
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
I give and devise to my beloved wife, Harriet A. Hughs - for her use
and benefit, during her natural life, or as long as she remains my widow,
the entire use and control, of all my property, both personal and real,
directing however that no sale of real estate be made.
At the death or marriage of my said wife, I direct that my
property be distributed to my legal heirs as follows: one eighth, to
my son G. R. Hughs, one eighth to my son Domance E. Hughs,
one eighth to my son William S. Hughs, one eighth to my daugh=
ter Amanda A. Freese, one eighth to my daughter Amy E. Kuhns,
one eighth to my daughter Harriet J. Bird, one eighth to my son
James daughter, Emma M. Hughs, one eighth to be equally
divided between my two grand children Leo Martin Smith, and
Bessie May Smith.
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my believed wife, Harriet A.
Hughs my sole exectrix, and hereby empower her to collect all
claims due to me, and to pay all my debts. And it is further my
will, that no bond be required of her, and that no inventory or sale of
my personal property be made - and no settlement of my estate be
required by the Court, and I hereby desire the Court to omit the same
as above desired, the same being my will and desire. In the case
of the death, or marriage of my said wife, then said real estate shall
go to my son G. R. Hughs, as Trustee for the sale of said real es=
tate, Said trustee to sell the same at private sale and without apply=
ing to Court for authority to sell the same, said trustee to exercise
his best judgment in making said sale as to the terms of said sale,
said sale is not to be forced by any of the heirs, if they do they are to
forfeit all of there interest in said Estate.
And I further appoint said G. R. Hughs trustee of Leo Martin
Smith, Bessie May Smith, and Emma M. Hughs, said trustee
to manage said words interests to the best of his judgment, for the
benefit of said words, and to pay over to them their several portions
upon their arriving at age respectively, and it is further my will
that there be no bond required of said Trustee in either case by the
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sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Harriet A. Hughs, widow of said dec=
dent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon said
widow in writing, acknowledged service of said Citation
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of God Amen. I Joseph E. Hughs, of the County
of Delaware, and State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind,
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
I give and devise to my beloved wife, Harriet A. Hughs - for her use
and benefit, during her natural life, or as long as she remains my widow,
the entire use and control, of all my property, both personal and real,
directing however that no sale of real estate be made.
At the death or marriage of my said wife, I direct that my
property be distributed to my legal heirs as follows: one eighth, to
my son G. R. Hughs, one eighth to my son Domance E. Hughs,
one eighth to my son William S. Hughs, one eighth to my daugh=
ter Amanda A. Freese, one eighth to my daughter Amy E. Kuhns,
one eighth to my daughter Harriet J. Bird, one eighth to my son
James daughter, Emma M. Hughs, one eighth to be equally
divided between my two grand children Leo Martin Smith, and
Bessie May Smith.
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my believed wife, Harriet A.
Hughs my sole exectrix, and hereby empower her to collect all
claims due to me, and to pay all my debts. And it is further my
will, that no bond be required of her, and that no inventory or sale of
my personal property be made - and no settlement of my estate be
required by the Court, and I hereby desire the Court to omit the same
as above desired, the same being my will and desire. In the case
of the death, or marriage of my said wife, then said real estate shall
go to my son G. R. Hughs, as Trustee for the sale of said real es=
tate, Said trustee to sell the same at private sale and without apply=
ing to Court for authority to sell the same, said trustee to exercise
his best judgment in making said sale as to the terms of said sale,
said sale is not to be forced by any of the heirs, if they do they are to
forfeit all of there interest in said Estate.
And I further appoint said G. R. Hughs trustee of Leo Martin
Smith, Bessie May Smith, and Emma M. Hughs, said trustee
to manage said words interests to the best of his judgment, for the
benefit of said words, and to pay over to them their several portions
upon their arriving at age respectively, and it is further my will
that there be no bond required of said Trustee in either case by the
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Court, either in selling and distributing said property, was trustee of
said words. In case of the death of said G. R. Hughs the Dorrance
E. Hughs is to act as said trustee, both in the sale of said real es=
tate, and in the care of the property of the said children above name, un=
der the same terms as above set forth, and that no bond be required
of said Dorrance E. Hughs in the sale and distribution of said real
estate, or as trustee of said words, said trustee is hereby empowered to ex=
ecute a deed or deeds to the puchaser or purchasers of said real estate
in fee simple, and to execute all things necessary to the proper discharge
of his duties as said trustee, and to receive all notes and mortgages
that may be executed to secure the deferd payments of the purchase
money of said real estate, and in fact to do any and all things that may
be necessary to properly carry out the terms of this trust. My said wife
Harriet A. Hughs is not only to have full control of all my said
property but she is to have the privledge of giving of said personal property
to any of said heirs, at any time she sees fit such portions of the same as
in her judgement they may need, and none of said heirs shall interfere or
hinder her in regard to anything she may see fit to do in regard to the
same, and she is not to be held accountable for the same. In case there
is any personal property left at the death of my said wife, then the trus=
tee is to distribute the same, in the same manner, and to the same par=
ties, as is above mentioned with regard to the real estate. All former wills
are hereby revoked.
In case neither of my said sons should not live to execute this
let the Court appoint an Executor & let him be required to give bond.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
the 26th day of December A. D. 1888.
Joseph E. Hughs {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Joseph E. Hughs, in our presence,
to be his last Will and Testament, Dec. 26th 1888.
D. S. Kelly
Lawson Jones
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Court, either in selling and distributing said property, was trustee of
said words. In case of the death of said G. R. Hughs the Dorrance
E. Hughs is to act as said trustee, both in the sale of said real es=
tate, and in the care of the property of the said children above name, un=
der the same terms as above set forth, and that no bond be required
of said Dorrance E. Hughs in the sale and distribution of said real
estate, or as trustee of said words, said trustee is hereby empowered to ex=
ecute a deed or deeds to the puchaser or purchasers of said real estate
in fee simple, and to execute all things necessary to the proper discharge
of his duties as said trustee, and to receive all notes and mortgages
that may be executed to secure the deferd payments of the purchase
money of said real estate, and in fact to do any and all things that may
be necessary to properly carry out the terms of this trust. My said wife
Harriet A. Hughs is not only to have full control of all my said
property but she is to have the privledge of giving of said personal property
to any of said heirs, at any time she sees fit such portions of the same as
in her judgement they may need, and none of said heirs shall interfere or
hinder her in regard to anything she may see fit to do in regard to the
same, and she is not to be held accountable for the same. In case there
is any personal property left at the death of my said wife, then the trus=
tee is to distribute the same, in the same manner, and to the same par=
ties, as is above mentioned with regard to the real estate. All former wills
are hereby revoked.
In case neither of my said sons should not live to execute this
let the Court appoint an Executor & let him be required to give bond.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
the 26th day of December A. D. 1888.
Joseph E. Hughs {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Joseph E. Hughs, in our presence,
to be his last Will and Testament, Dec. 26th 1888.
D. S. Kelly
Lawson Jones
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Mary Moore Will
Journal Entry
September 2nd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Moore - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary Moore, late of Brown Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration where of,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to James Moore - Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster
Nellie McMaster - Gertrude Bell - Clarence Bell - and George
Perry - next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th day
of September A.D. 1891 at 2 o'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept 2/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Mary Moore - deceased, }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Mary Moore late a resident of the Township of Brown in said County.
died on or about the 31" day of August A. D. 1891 leaving an instru=
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Mary Moore died leaving no widower and
the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
James Moore Brother Kilbourne, O.
Amanda Jarvis Niece " "
Edward McMaster Nephew Delaware "
Nellie McMaster Niece " "
Gertrude Bell " Ashley, O
Clarence Bell Nephew " "
George Perry " Kilbourne "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings:
Geo Perry
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 2" day of September A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge
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Mary Moore Will
Journal Entry
September 2nd 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Moore - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary Moore, late of Brown Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration where of,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be given to James Moore - Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster
Nellie McMaster - Gertrude Bell - Clarence Bell - and George
Perry - next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th day
of September A.D. 1891 at 2 o'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept 2/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Mary Moore - deceased, }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Mary Moore late a resident of the Township of Brown in said County.
died on or about the 31" day of August A. D. 1891 leaving an instru=
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Mary Moore died leaving no widower and
the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
James Moore Brother Kilbourne, O.
Amanda Jarvis Niece " "
Edward McMaster Nephew Delaware "
Nellie McMaster Niece " "
Gertrude Bell " Ashley, O
Clarence Bell Nephew " "
George Perry " Kilbourne "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings:
Geo Perry
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 2" day of September A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge
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Mary Moore's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and testament of
Mary Moore deceased.
To A. L. McMaster and George Perry:
You are hereby commanded to notify
James Moore - Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster - Nellie Mc-
Master, Gertrude Bell - Clarence Bell and George Perry that on
the 2" day of Sept. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Mary Moore late of Brown Township in
said County deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 7" day of
Sept. A.D. 1891, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 2" day of Sept. A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Sept. 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } A. L. McMaster being duly sworn, says that
on the 2" day of Sept. A.D. 1891, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam-
ed Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster - Nellie McMaster -
Gertrude Bell - Clarence Bell - James Moore and George Perry
Geo. Perry
A. L. McMaster
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7" day of
Sept. A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Sept. 7/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of Mary Moore - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Waymon Perfect, being duly sworn and exam-
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 31st day of July A.D. 1891, and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of Mary Moore, late of Brown Town-
ship in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Mary
Moore now deceased sign by making her mark and seal said in-
strument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
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Notice
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and testament of
Mary Moore deceased.
To A. L. McMaster and George Perry:
You are hereby commanded to notify
James Moore - Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster - Nellie Mc-
Master, Gertrude Bell - Clarence Bell and George Perry that on
the 2" day of Sept. A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Mary Moore late of Brown Township in
said County deceased, was produced in said Court and an application to
admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 7" day of
Sept. A.D. 1891, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
at Delaware Ohio, this 2" day of Sept. A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Sept. 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } A. L. McMaster being duly sworn, says that
on the 2" day of Sept. A.D. 1891, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam-
ed Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster - Nellie McMaster -
Gertrude Bell - Clarence Bell - James Moore and George Perry
Geo. Perry
A. L. McMaster
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7" day of
Sept. A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Sept. 7/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of Mary Moore - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Waymon Perfect, being duly sworn and exam-
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 31st day of July A.D. 1891, and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of Mary Moore, late of Brown Town-
ship in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Mary
Moore now deceased sign by making her mark and seal said in-
strument, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Title
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Mary Moore's Will
Testament and I thereupon at her request and in her presence, sub-
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Waymon Perfect
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 7" day
of September, A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } F. A. Stickney, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the insrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 31st day of July, A.D. 1891, and offered for probate as
the last Will and Testament of Mary Moore, late of Brown Town-
ship, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Mary
Moore now deceased, sign by making her mark and seal said instru-
ment and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament, and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, sub-
scribed my name to the same as a wtness. The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
F. A. Stickney
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 7" day
of September, A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
September 7th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Moore - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 2'd day of September A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary Moore, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of
the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to Pro-
bate and record in this Court has been given to James Moore -
Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster - Nellie McMaster - Gertrude
Bell - Charles Bell and George Perry, next of kin of the Testatrix,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore on this day came Waymon Perfect and F. A. Stickney
the subscribing witnesses to said Will who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Mary Moore,
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Testament and I thereupon at her request and in her presence, sub-
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the
time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Waymon Perfect
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 7" day
of September, A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } F. A. Stickney, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the insrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 31st day of July, A.D. 1891, and offered for probate as
the last Will and Testament of Mary Moore, late of Brown Town-
ship, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Mary
Moore now deceased, sign by making her mark and seal said instru-
ment and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament, and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, sub-
scribed my name to the same as a wtness. The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
F. A. Stickney
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 7" day
of September, A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
September 7th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mary Moore - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 2'd day of September A.D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Mary Moore, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of
the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to Pro-
bate and record in this Court has been given to James Moore -
Amanda Jarvis - Edward McMaster - Nellie McMaster - Gertrude
Bell - Charles Bell and George Perry, next of kin of the Testatrix,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore on this day came Waymon Perfect and F. A. Stickney
the subscribing witnesses to said Will who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Mary Moore,
Title
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Mary Moore's Will
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested and that the
said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is
therefore by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I Mary Moore do
make and publish this my last will and testament:
Item First: I give and devise to Gertrude Bell one table, six chairs, (splint bot-
toms) and 1 sett blue Dishes; and to Nellie McMaster one bureau,
and one carpet on the floor in the west bed room of the house in which I
now live, and one sett of white dishes; and the remaining household fur-
niture, carpets, bedsteads, bedding, pictures, stove, bureau, with glass knobs,
& now in said house, I give and devise to George Perry.
The residue of my property, consisting of notes & after my just debts
are paid and funeral expenses also, I desire to have divided equally between
Edward McMaster, Nellie McMaster - Gertrude Bell - Clarence
Bell and George Perry.
I do hereby nominate and appoint F. A. Stickney executor of this my
last will and testament, hereby authorizing and empowering him to com-
promise and adjust, release and discharge in such manner as he may
deem proper, the debts and claims due me.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
thirty first day of July A.D. 1891.
Witness her
W. Perfect Mary X Moore {seal}
F. A. Stickney mark
Signed and acknowledged by said Mary Moore as her last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
Waymon Perfect
F. A. Stickney
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Mary Moore's Will
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested and that the
said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is
therefore by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I Mary Moore do
make and publish this my last will and testament:
Item First: I give and devise to Gertrude Bell one table, six chairs, (splint bot-
toms) and 1 sett blue Dishes; and to Nellie McMaster one bureau,
and one carpet on the floor in the west bed room of the house in which I
now live, and one sett of white dishes; and the remaining household fur-
niture, carpets, bedsteads, bedding, pictures, stove, bureau, with glass knobs,
& now in said house, I give and devise to George Perry.
The residue of my property, consisting of notes & after my just debts
are paid and funeral expenses also, I desire to have divided equally between
Edward McMaster, Nellie McMaster - Gertrude Bell - Clarence
Bell and George Perry.
I do hereby nominate and appoint F. A. Stickney executor of this my
last will and testament, hereby authorizing and empowering him to com-
promise and adjust, release and discharge in such manner as he may
deem proper, the debts and claims due me.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
thirty first day of July A.D. 1891.
Witness her
W. Perfect Mary X Moore {seal}
F. A. Stickney mark
Signed and acknowledged by said Mary Moore as her last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
Waymon Perfect
F. A. Stickney
Title
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Description
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J. William Baldwin's Will
Journal Entry
September 18" 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
J. William Baldwin - deceased } An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of J. William Baldwin
late of Franklin County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the
same in said County, were this day presented to this Court for record.
Whereupon the Court finding that certain real estate devised by said
Will is situated in this County, hereby admits said copies to record as
provided by law in such case.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"
J. William Baldwin's Will
Probate Court - Franklin County Ohio
In the matter of the Will of } Friday, October 4th 1889.
J. William Baldwin - deceased }
This day an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin late
of Montgomery Township in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
for Probate. It is now ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to Pro-
bate and Record be given to the widow and next of kin of the Testator res-
ident of the State of Ohio - And it appearing to the Court that Mar-
garet J. Baldwin widow of said deceased, and Clara B. McComb daugh-
ter of said deceased have in writing waived all notice and consented
that the said instrument of writing be admitted to Probate as the last
Will and Testament of said J. William Baldwin, deceased, it is
ordered that the said application be heard on the 7th day of October
A.D. 1889 at 9 o'clock A.M.
Charles G. Saffin
Journal No. 32 Page 560 Probate Judge
And afterwards to wit: on the seventh day of October A.D. 1889, the
findings and orders of this Court relative to the last Will and Testament
of J. William Baldwin deceased were entered on the Journal in words
and figures following, to wit:
In the Matter of the Will of } Monday October 7th A.D. 1889
J. William Baldwin deceased }
Be it remembered That heretofore on
the fourth day of October, A.D. 1889, an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the Last Will and Testament of J. William Bald-
win, late of Montgomery Township in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will
and of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record in this
Court, has been given to the widow and next of kin of the testator
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J. William Baldwin's Will
Journal Entry
September 18" 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
J. William Baldwin - deceased } An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of J. William Baldwin
late of Franklin County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the
same in said County, were this day presented to this Court for record.
Whereupon the Court finding that certain real estate devised by said
Will is situated in this County, hereby admits said copies to record as
provided by law in such case.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
"
J. William Baldwin's Will
Probate Court - Franklin County Ohio
In the matter of the Will of } Friday, October 4th 1889.
J. William Baldwin - deceased }
This day an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin late
of Montgomery Township in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
for Probate. It is now ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to Pro-
bate and Record be given to the widow and next of kin of the Testator res-
ident of the State of Ohio - And it appearing to the Court that Mar-
garet J. Baldwin widow of said deceased, and Clara B. McComb daugh-
ter of said deceased have in writing waived all notice and consented
that the said instrument of writing be admitted to Probate as the last
Will and Testament of said J. William Baldwin, deceased, it is
ordered that the said application be heard on the 7th day of October
A.D. 1889 at 9 o'clock A.M.
Charles G. Saffin
Journal No. 32 Page 560 Probate Judge
And afterwards to wit: on the seventh day of October A.D. 1889, the
findings and orders of this Court relative to the last Will and Testament
of J. William Baldwin deceased were entered on the Journal in words
and figures following, to wit:
In the Matter of the Will of } Monday October 7th A.D. 1889
J. William Baldwin deceased }
Be it remembered That heretofore on
the fourth day of October, A.D. 1889, an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the Last Will and Testament of J. William Bald-
win, late of Montgomery Township in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will
and of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record in this
Court, has been given to the widow and next of kin of the testator
Title
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J. William Baldwin's Will
pursuant to a former order of this Court: thereupon on this day came
W. H. English the surviving subscribing witness to said Will, who being
duly qualified, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
and it appearing to the Court that Lorenzo English the other subscrib-
ing witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon Herbert E. Bradley
and W. H. English on this same day appeared in open Court and being
duly qualified testified that they were each and severally well acquainted
with the hand writing of Lorenzo English, deceased, are of the subscribing
witness to said Will that they have often seen him write and that
they know that the signature to said Will purporting to be the signa-
ture of said Lorenzo English, now deceased, in his true and genuine sig-
nature all of which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively
subscribed and filed with said Will. Whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said J. William Baldwin, deceased: that the same was duly exe-
cuted and attested, that the said testator at the time of signing the same
was of lawful age of sound and disposing mind and memory and under
no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court
ordered that the said Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of rec-
ord in this Court.
Charles G. Saffin
Journal No. 32 - Page 568 Probate Judge
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All. Amen: I, J.
William Baldwin of the City of Columbus Ohio, being of sound mind
and memory, and in good health of body, in view of the uncertainty of life
do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament hereby revok-
ing all and every other Last Will and Testament by me heretofore
made and declaring the same null and void.
I. First - My will is that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid
as soon after my decease as shall be found practicable by my executor
hereinafter named out of my property of which I may die seized or pos-
sessed.
II. Item - I give and bequeath unto my dear wife Margaret J. Baldwin in lieu
of her dower in my estate all my household furniture of every sort and
description, books, pictures, plate, horses, carriages, harness, tools, uten-
sils, goods and chattels in and about my dwelling house and stable,
where I now reside, and also in and about my law office which I
may occupy at the time of my decease: to have and to hold unto her
my said wife, her executors, administrators and assigns forever.
III. Item - I give and bequeath unto Herbert E. Bradley should he be employed
as my clerk at the time of my decease Five Hundred Dollars to
be paid to him within one year after my decease.
IV. Item - I give devise and bequeath unto my daughter Clara B. McComb
her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns forever the following
lands and tenements situated in Delaware County Ohio, Viz.
Lots numbers 166 and 167 in Bomford and Sweeter's addition to
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pursuant to a former order of this Court: thereupon on this day came
W. H. English the surviving subscribing witness to said Will, who being
duly qualified, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
and it appearing to the Court that Lorenzo English the other subscrib-
ing witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon Herbert E. Bradley
and W. H. English on this same day appeared in open Court and being
duly qualified testified that they were each and severally well acquainted
with the hand writing of Lorenzo English, deceased, are of the subscribing
witness to said Will that they have often seen him write and that
they know that the signature to said Will purporting to be the signa-
ture of said Lorenzo English, now deceased, in his true and genuine sig-
nature all of which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively
subscribed and filed with said Will. Whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said J. William Baldwin, deceased: that the same was duly exe-
cuted and attested, that the said testator at the time of signing the same
was of lawful age of sound and disposing mind and memory and under
no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court
ordered that the said Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of rec-
ord in this Court.
Charles G. Saffin
Journal No. 32 - Page 568 Probate Judge
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All. Amen: I, J.
William Baldwin of the City of Columbus Ohio, being of sound mind
and memory, and in good health of body, in view of the uncertainty of life
do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament hereby revok-
ing all and every other Last Will and Testament by me heretofore
made and declaring the same null and void.
I. First - My will is that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid
as soon after my decease as shall be found practicable by my executor
hereinafter named out of my property of which I may die seized or pos-
sessed.
II. Item - I give and bequeath unto my dear wife Margaret J. Baldwin in lieu
of her dower in my estate all my household furniture of every sort and
description, books, pictures, plate, horses, carriages, harness, tools, uten-
sils, goods and chattels in and about my dwelling house and stable,
where I now reside, and also in and about my law office which I
may occupy at the time of my decease: to have and to hold unto her
my said wife, her executors, administrators and assigns forever.
III. Item - I give and bequeath unto Herbert E. Bradley should he be employed
as my clerk at the time of my decease Five Hundred Dollars to
be paid to him within one year after my decease.
IV. Item - I give devise and bequeath unto my daughter Clara B. McComb
her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns forever the following
lands and tenements situated in Delaware County Ohio, Viz.
Lots numbers 166 and 167 in Bomford and Sweeter's addition to
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Delaware also lots numbers one (1) two (2) three(3) four (4) seven (7)
Eight (8) nine (9) Ten (10) and Seventeen (17) of a subdivision of lots
Numbers Sixty-five (65) to Seventy-one (71) and Ninety-three (93) to
Ninety-eight (98) inclusive in Bomford and Sweeter's Addition to
the town now City of Delaware as laid out and designated on the plot
of said County (recorded Vol.7- Page 207- survey and records of said
County), for J. William Baldwin and acknowledged by him May 2.
A.D. 1882, and recorded in Plot Records of said County Book- 2,
page 203. Also the following promissory notes and mortgage securing
the same viz. Two Promissory notes each for $350, dated June 21, 1882
made by J.F. Snodgrass playable to myself or order one and two years
respectively after date. Three notes made by Clara L. Hill dated
Jany. 1. 1884. each for Two Hundred Dollars payable to myself or order
one two and three years after date respectively. Two notes made by
Robert G. Lybrand dated July 14. 1884. each for $333.33 payable to
myself or order one and two years respectively after date. Three notes
made by Moses C. Reeves dated September 22d 1885 each for $500
payable in one two and three years respectively after date: Two notes
made by Annie E. Sears dated July 12, 1884. each for $333.33 payable
to my order in one and two years respectively after date: One Note of
Beverly W. Brown for $350. dated October 7, 1884 payable to my
order two years after date: also a $500 Bond U.S. Three percent original
number 279.
V Item
I give devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Margaret J. Baldwin
and my beloved daughter Clara B. McComb all the rest and residue
of my estate real personal and mixed, wheresoever situate lying and being
remaining after the payment of my just debts and the specific devises
and legacies hereinbefore made and given to be equally divided between
the said Margaret J. and Clara B. as tenants in common, their
heirs executors administrators and assigns forever.
IV Item.
I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son in law William
J. McComb to be the executor of this my last will and testament, and
direct that he shall not be required to give any bond or security for the
discharge of any duties or trusts imposed on him as such executor.
I do hereby clothe my said executor with full power to settle adjust
and close up all the business of my estate, and for that purpose to sell
all or any portion of my estate, real personal and mixed wheresoever
the same may be situate lying or being, and to make, execute, and
deliver, all such writings deeds and instruments under seal or otherwise
as may be necessary for such sale and conveyance of the same, or other
purposes: to execute compromise, collect, release or discharge on such
terms and in such manner as he may deem best for the interest
of my estate, all debts and claims due to or from me; to complete
fulfill all contracts made by me relative to real estate or otherwise; and
wherever I am bound in law or equity to execute or deliver deeds, or other
instruments, under seal, or otherwise. I also authorize and direct my
said executor to execute and deliver the same to the parties entitled
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Delaware also lots numbers one (1) two (2) three(3) four (4) seven (7)
Eight (8) nine (9) Ten (10) and Seventeen (17) of a subdivision of lots
Numbers Sixty-five (65) to Seventy-one (71) and Ninety-three (93) to
Ninety-eight (98) inclusive in Bomford and Sweeter's Addition to
the town now City of Delaware as laid out and designated on the plot
of said County (recorded Vol.7- Page 207- survey and records of said
County), for J. William Baldwin and acknowledged by him May 2.
A.D. 1882, and recorded in Plot Records of said County Book- 2,
page 203. Also the following promissory notes and mortgage securing
the same viz. Two Promissory notes each for $350, dated June 21, 1882
made by J.F. Snodgrass playable to myself or order one and two years
respectively after date. Three notes made by Clara L. Hill dated
Jany. 1. 1884. each for Two Hundred Dollars payable to myself or order
one two and three years after date respectively. Two notes made by
Robert G. Lybrand dated July 14. 1884. each for $333.33 payable to
myself or order one and two years respectively after date. Three notes
made by Moses C. Reeves dated September 22d 1885 each for $500
payable in one two and three years respectively after date: Two notes
made by Annie E. Sears dated July 12, 1884. each for $333.33 payable
to my order in one and two years respectively after date: One Note of
Beverly W. Brown for $350. dated October 7, 1884 payable to my
order two years after date: also a $500 Bond U.S. Three percent original
number 279.
V Item
I give devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Margaret J. Baldwin
and my beloved daughter Clara B. McComb all the rest and residue
of my estate real personal and mixed, wheresoever situate lying and being
remaining after the payment of my just debts and the specific devises
and legacies hereinbefore made and given to be equally divided between
the said Margaret J. and Clara B. as tenants in common, their
heirs executors administrators and assigns forever.
IV Item.
I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son in law William
J. McComb to be the executor of this my last will and testament, and
direct that he shall not be required to give any bond or security for the
discharge of any duties or trusts imposed on him as such executor.
I do hereby clothe my said executor with full power to settle adjust
and close up all the business of my estate, and for that purpose to sell
all or any portion of my estate, real personal and mixed wheresoever
the same may be situate lying or being, and to make, execute, and
deliver, all such writings deeds and instruments under seal or otherwise
as may be necessary for such sale and conveyance of the same, or other
purposes: to execute compromise, collect, release or discharge on such
terms and in such manner as he may deem best for the interest
of my estate, all debts and claims due to or from me; to complete
fulfill all contracts made by me relative to real estate or otherwise; and
wherever I am bound in law or equity to execute or deliver deeds, or other
instruments, under seal, or otherwise. I also authorize and direct my
said executor to execute and deliver the same to the parties entitled
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Description
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J. William Baldwin's Will
thereto: And I also confer upon my said executor all such other further
and additional power and authority as may be required to and perform my
act, although not herein expressly named necessary fully to carry out
and execute all the provisions of this my will. I desire that there shall
not be ordered or made any such sale of my personal property as is re:
quired by law in case of estate of intestates.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
twenty third day of January. A.D. 1886.
J. William Baldwin {Seal}
Signed sealed acknowledged and declared by the aforesaid J. William Bald:
win as and for his last Will and Testament, in presence of us the under:
signed, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each
other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto this the 23d day of
January A.D. 1886.
Lorenzo English
W.H. English
Testimony
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County.ss}
The following named surviving subscribing witness
to said Will, after being duly sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will testified
thereto in open Court, which testimony was reduced to writing and by
him subscribed and is in words and figures following to wit:
I, W.H. English being duly sworn in open Court, this 7" day of October
A.D. 1889. depose and say, that we were present at the execution of The
Last Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin, deceased, hereunto
annexed: That I saw J. William Baldwin, said testator J. William
Baldwin subscribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said J. William Bald:
win at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint; and that I signed the same as a
witness at his request, and in his presence
W. H. English
Sworn to and subscribed in my presence and in open Court, the day and
year above written.
Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge.
In the Matter of the last Will Probate Court
of J. William Baldwin. deceased.
The following named attesting witnesses as to
the genuineness of the signature of the deceased witness to said will
after being duly sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing
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J. William Baldwin's Will
thereto: And I also confer upon my said executor all such other further
and additional power and authority as may be required to and perform my
act, although not herein expressly named necessary fully to carry out
and execute all the provisions of this my will. I desire that there shall
not be ordered or made any such sale of my personal property as is re:
quired by law in case of estate of intestates.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
twenty third day of January. A.D. 1886.
J. William Baldwin {Seal}
Signed sealed acknowledged and declared by the aforesaid J. William Bald:
win as and for his last Will and Testament, in presence of us the under:
signed, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each
other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto this the 23d day of
January A.D. 1886.
Lorenzo English
W.H. English
Testimony
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County.ss}
The following named surviving subscribing witness
to said Will, after being duly sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will testified
thereto in open Court, which testimony was reduced to writing and by
him subscribed and is in words and figures following to wit:
I, W.H. English being duly sworn in open Court, this 7" day of October
A.D. 1889. depose and say, that we were present at the execution of The
Last Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin, deceased, hereunto
annexed: That I saw J. William Baldwin, said testator J. William
Baldwin subscribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said J. William Bald:
win at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint; and that I signed the same as a
witness at his request, and in his presence
W. H. English
Sworn to and subscribed in my presence and in open Court, the day and
year above written.
Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge.
In the Matter of the last Will Probate Court
of J. William Baldwin. deceased.
The following named attesting witnesses as to
the genuineness of the signature of the deceased witness to said will
after being duly sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing
Title
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J. William Baldwin's Will
but the truth, in relation to said Will, testified thereto in open court
which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed,
and is in words and figures following, to-wit:
We, Herbert E. Bradley and W. H. English being duly sworn in
open Court this 8th day of October. A.D. 1889. depose and say that
we are well acquainted with the hand writing of Lorenzo English who
is now deceased, having often seen him write, that we have examined
the signature to the instrument hereto attached purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin deceased, and know the
same to be the genuine signature of said Lorenzo English now deceas:
ed.
Herbert E. Bradley
W.H. English
Sworn to and subscribed in my presence and in open Court, the day
and year above written.
Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County.ss}
I, Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for the County of Franklin and State of Ohio,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the
Last Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin, deceased, to:
gether with the orders and findings of the Court and the Testimony
produced on the Probate thereof. as the same appears of record and
on file in said Court.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of said Court, at Columbus, this 15th day of Sep:
tember. A.D. 1891.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
{Seal} Judge of the Probate Court,
Franklin County, Ohio
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J. William Baldwin's Will
but the truth, in relation to said Will, testified thereto in open court
which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed,
and is in words and figures following, to-wit:
We, Herbert E. Bradley and W. H. English being duly sworn in
open Court this 8th day of October. A.D. 1889. depose and say that
we are well acquainted with the hand writing of Lorenzo English who
is now deceased, having often seen him write, that we have examined
the signature to the instrument hereto attached purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin deceased, and know the
same to be the genuine signature of said Lorenzo English now deceas:
ed.
Herbert E. Bradley
W.H. English
Sworn to and subscribed in my presence and in open Court, the day
and year above written.
Charles G. Saffin
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County.ss}
I, Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for the County of Franklin and State of Ohio,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the
Last Will and Testament of J. William Baldwin, deceased, to:
gether with the orders and findings of the Court and the Testimony
produced on the Probate thereof. as the same appears of record and
on file in said Court.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of said Court, at Columbus, this 15th day of Sep:
tember. A.D. 1891.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
{Seal} Judge of the Probate Court,
Franklin County, Ohio
Title
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Description
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278
Hannah Shelley's Estate
Journal Entry
September 17th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Hannah Shelley-deceased} This day, an instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Shelley, late of Delaware Township, in this County-deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On Consideration Whereof
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due no:
tice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Etta Reeser, one of the next of kin of said Testatrix, resident
of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 22d day of September. A.D. 1891 at 3 o'clock P.M.
(Enos Shelly- widower, and Mary E. Vought the other next of kin of
said Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, having in writing waived
Notice and consented to the probate of said Will)
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept.17/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Hannah Shelley deceased, }
To the Hobnl. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Hannah Shelley late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 11" day of September. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Hanah Shelley died leaving Enos Shel:
ley widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resi:
dent of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. address
Mary Ellen Vought Daughtger Columbus O.
Etta Reeser Grand daughter. Prospect.O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Mrs. Mary E. Vought
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 17" day of September. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Hannah Shelley's Estate
Journal Entry
September 17th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Hannah Shelley-deceased} This day, an instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Shelley, late of Delaware Township, in this County-deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On Consideration Whereof
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due no:
tice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Etta Reeser, one of the next of kin of said Testatrix, resident
of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 22d day of September. A.D. 1891 at 3 o'clock P.M.
(Enos Shelly- widower, and Mary E. Vought the other next of kin of
said Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, having in writing waived
Notice and consented to the probate of said Will)
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept.17/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Hannah Shelley deceased, }
To the Hobnl. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Hannah Shelley late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 11" day of September. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Hanah Shelley died leaving Enos Shel:
ley widower and the following named persons her only next of kin resi:
dent of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. address
Mary Ellen Vought Daughtger Columbus O.
Etta Reeser Grand daughter. Prospect.O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Mrs. Mary E. Vought
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 17" day of September. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Hannah Shelley's Estate
We, the undersigned widower and next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 17" day of September. A.D. 1891.
Enos Shelly
Mrs. Mary E. Vought
Etta Reeser.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Hannah Shelley, deceased.
To Mary E. Vought:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Etta Reeser that on the 17" day of September. A.D. 1891. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Hannah Shelley late of Delaware Township, in said Coun:
ty- deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 22 day of Sep:
tember. A.D. 1891. at 3 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 17" day of September. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Sep. 17/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Mary E. Vought being duly sworn. says that
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Etta Reeser
Mrs. Mary E. Vought
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 17" day
of Sept. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Testimony of witnesses Filed Sep. 22/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County. Ohio.} And Testament of: Hannah Shelley- deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} B. Lugenbeel, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 12" day of May. A.D. 1886. and offered for probate
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Hannah Shelley's Estate
We, the undersigned widower and next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said
Will.
Dated this 17" day of September. A.D. 1891.
Enos Shelly
Mrs. Mary E. Vought
Etta Reeser.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Hannah Shelley, deceased.
To Mary E. Vought:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Etta Reeser that on the 17" day of September. A.D. 1891. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Hannah Shelley late of Delaware Township, in said Coun:
ty- deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 22 day of Sep:
tember. A.D. 1891. at 3 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 17" day of September. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Sep. 17/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Mary E. Vought being duly sworn. says that
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Etta Reeser
Mrs. Mary E. Vought
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 17" day
of Sept. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Testimony of witnesses Filed Sep. 22/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County. Ohio.} And Testament of: Hannah Shelley- deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} B. Lugenbeel, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 12" day of May. A.D. 1886. and offered for probate
Title
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Description
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Hannah Shelley estate
as the last Will and Testament of Hannah Shelley. late of Del:
aware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said
Hannah Shelley, now deceased sign and seal said instrument by mark,
and heard her acknowledge. the same to be her last Will and Testament
and I, thereupon at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my name
to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
B. Lugenbeel.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 22 day of
September. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Mary S. Roloson, being duly sworn and ex:
amined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says, I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me
bearing date the 12" day of May. A.D. 1886, and offered for probate as the
last Will and Testament of Hannah Shelley. late of Delaware Town:
ship, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Hannah Shel:
ley, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument by mark, and heard her
acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament; and I, there:
upon, at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and seal:
ing said instrument, was of full age. of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Mary S. Roloson.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 22" day
of September- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
September 22d 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Hannah Shelley- deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 17th day of September. A.D. 1891,
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Hannah Shelley, late of Delaware Towbnship, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Enos Shelley her widower and Mary E. Vought and Etta Rees:
er next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu:
ant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came
B. Lugenbeel and Mary Roloson the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution
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Hannah Shelley estate
as the last Will and Testament of Hannah Shelley. late of Del:
aware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said
Hannah Shelley, now deceased sign and seal said instrument by mark,
and heard her acknowledge. the same to be her last Will and Testament
and I, thereupon at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my name
to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
B. Lugenbeel.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 22 day of
September. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} Mary S. Roloson, being duly sworn and ex:
amined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says, I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me
bearing date the 12" day of May. A.D. 1886, and offered for probate as the
last Will and Testament of Hannah Shelley. late of Delaware Town:
ship, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Hannah Shel:
ley, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument by mark, and heard her
acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament; and I, there:
upon, at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and seal:
ing said instrument, was of full age. of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Mary S. Roloson.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 22" day
of September- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
September 22d 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Hannah Shelley- deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 17th day of September. A.D. 1891,
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Hannah Shelley, late of Delaware Towbnship, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to
Enos Shelley her widower and Mary E. Vought and Etta Rees:
er next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu:
ant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day came
B. Lugenbeel and Mary Roloson the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution
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Hannah Shelley Estate
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Hannah Shelley, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, there:
fore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Enos Shelley, widower of said decedent,
to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Hannah
Shelley of the County of Delaware & State of Ohio do make and
publish this my last will and testament.
Item 1st
I give and bequeath to my husband Enoch Shelly all my prop:
erty both real & personal during his natural life.
Item 2d
At the death of my husband I give & bequeath to my grand daugh:
ter Etta Reeser one hundred Dollars to be paid to her by my Executrix
Item 3d
I give & bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ellen Vought all the resi:
due of my Property both real and personal at the death of my husband.
Item 4th
I do hereby appoint my Daughter Mary Ellen Vought Execu:
trix of this my last Will and Testament
I desire that no appraisement or sale be made of my property.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto made my mark & affixed
my seal this 12th day of May. in the year 1886.
her
Hannah X Shelley {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by
Hannah Shelley as her
last will, in our presence &
signed by us in her presence.
B. Lugenbeel.
Mary S. Roloson.
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Hannah Shelley Estate
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Hannah Shelley, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, there:
fore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Enos Shelley, widower of said decedent,
to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Hannah
Shelley of the County of Delaware & State of Ohio do make and
publish this my last will and testament.
Item 1st
I give and bequeath to my husband Enoch Shelly all my prop:
erty both real & personal during his natural life.
Item 2d
At the death of my husband I give & bequeath to my grand daugh:
ter Etta Reeser one hundred Dollars to be paid to her by my Executrix
Item 3d
I give & bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ellen Vought all the resi:
due of my Property both real and personal at the death of my husband.
Item 4th
I do hereby appoint my Daughter Mary Ellen Vought Execu:
trix of this my last Will and Testament
I desire that no appraisement or sale be made of my property.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto made my mark & affixed
my seal this 12th day of May. in the year 1886.
her
Hannah X Shelley {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by
Hannah Shelley as her
last will, in our presence &
signed by us in her presence.
B. Lugenbeel.
Mary S. Roloson.
Title
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Description
[page 311]
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282
Vatchel M. Ford's Will Filed Sep. 28/91
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } Application to Admit to Probate
Delaware County s.s. } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testatment of } Application to Admit to Probate
Vatchel M. Ford deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the Pro-
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Vatchel M. Ford late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in said
County, died on or about the 12 day of September. A. D. 1891. leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Vatchel M. Ford died leaving no widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Jerusha A. Mann Daughter Sunbury, Ohio
Sarah E. Needles " Green, Ohio
Thomas B. Ford Son Sunbury, Ohio
Mary S. Barrick Daughter Johnstown, Ohio
Henrietta Ford Grand-daughter Sunbury, Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
J. C. Needels
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 28 day of September. A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We, the undersigned heirs and devises of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will.
And we all afirm and declaire that said decedent Vatchel M.
Ford was at the time of the making and signing of said Will of
good sound mind and memory and we agree each with the other that
no legal procedure shall ever be instituted by either of us for the pur=
pose of setting aside or invalidating said Will under a penalty of
One thousand Dollars.
Dated this day of September A. D. 1891.
Jarusha A. Mann
Sarah E. Needels
Thomas B. Ford
Mary S. Barrick
Henrietta Ford
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Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } Application to Admit to Probate
Delaware County s.s. } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testatment of } Application to Admit to Probate
Vatchel M. Ford deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the Pro-
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Vatchel M. Ford late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in said
County, died on or about the 12 day of September. A. D. 1891. leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Vatchel M. Ford died leaving no widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Jerusha A. Mann Daughter Sunbury, Ohio
Sarah E. Needles " Green, Ohio
Thomas B. Ford Son Sunbury, Ohio
Mary S. Barrick Daughter Johnstown, Ohio
Henrietta Ford Grand-daughter Sunbury, Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
J. C. Needels
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 28 day of September. A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We, the undersigned heirs and devises of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will.
And we all afirm and declaire that said decedent Vatchel M.
Ford was at the time of the making and signing of said Will of
good sound mind and memory and we agree each with the other that
no legal procedure shall ever be instituted by either of us for the pur=
pose of setting aside or invalidating said Will under a penalty of
One thousand Dollars.
Dated this day of September A. D. 1891.
Jarusha A. Mann
Sarah E. Needels
Thomas B. Ford
Mary S. Barrick
Henrietta Ford
Title
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Description
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Testimony of Witnesses Filed Sep 28/-91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County, Ohio } and Testament of V. M. Ford - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s.s. } C. N. Brooks, being duly sworn and exam-
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says, I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
me, bearing date the 4 day of May, A. D. 1891 and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of V. M. Ford, late of Berkshire
Township in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said V. M.
Ford, now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard him ac=
knowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I,
thereupon, at this request, and in his presence, subscribe my name to
the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, sign=
ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and mem
ory, and not under any restraint
C. C. Brooks
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 28"
day of September A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s.s. } D. A. Hennis, being duly sworn and exam=
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
me, bearing date the 4" day of May A. D. 1891, and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of V. M. Ford, late of Berkshire
Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said V.
M. Ford, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I,
thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to
the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
D. A. Hennis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 28
day of September A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Testimony of Witnesses Filed Sep 28/-91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County, Ohio } and Testament of V. M. Ford - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s.s. } C. N. Brooks, being duly sworn and exam-
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says, I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
me, bearing date the 4 day of May, A. D. 1891 and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of V. M. Ford, late of Berkshire
Township in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said V. M.
Ford, now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard him ac=
knowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I,
thereupon, at this request, and in his presence, subscribe my name to
the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, sign=
ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and mem
ory, and not under any restraint
C. C. Brooks
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 28"
day of September A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s.s. } D. A. Hennis, being duly sworn and exam=
ined as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says; I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to
me, bearing date the 4" day of May A. D. 1891, and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of V. M. Ford, late of Berkshire
Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said V.
M. Ford, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I,
thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to
the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
D. A. Hennis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 28
day of September A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
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Journal Entry
September 28th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Vatchel M. Ford - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Vatchel M. Ford, late of Berkshire Township in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration where of it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, [and that due notice thereof - crossed out]
[and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to - crossed out]
and thereupon came Jarusha A. Mann - Sarah E. Neddles - Thomas
B. Ford - Mary S. Barrick and Henrietta Ford next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the Sate of Ohio - and in writing, waived Notice
and consented to the probate of said Will, therefore, on this day came C.
C. Brooks and D. A. Hennis the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribe=
ed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore=
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Vatchel
M. Ford, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
It is, therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Vatchel M. Ford -
of Sunbury, Ohio being of sound mind and memory do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st - I give devise and bequeath to my son Thomas B. Ford the House and
Lots or rather parts of the Lots Nos, 47 and 48, except that part of said
Lots now owned by my Daughter Mrs. Jarusha A. Mann -
Item 2d I give devise and bequeath to my Grandaughter Henrietta Ford the sum
of Two Thousand Dollars in money.
Item 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my Grandson Vachel M. Ford Green
the sum of Five Hundred Dollars in money said sum to be loaned
at interest and the interest added to said sum by his Mother until he
arrives of age and then paid to him.
Item 4th I give and bequeath to my Nephew Vatchel Ford Collins the sum
of Four Hundred Dollars
Item 5th In case my said Grandson Vatchel M. Ford Green should die
before he becomes of age. I give and bequeath the amount heretofore here
in bequeathed to him to my son Thomas B. Ford and my Grandaugh
ter Henrietta Ford in equal proportions via the one half to each.
Item 6th I have contracted with Devreaux Bros. for a monument at a
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Journal Entry
September 28th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Vatchel M. Ford - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Vatchel M. Ford, late of Berkshire Township in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration where of it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, [and that due notice thereof - crossed out]
[and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to - crossed out]
and thereupon came Jarusha A. Mann - Sarah E. Neddles - Thomas
B. Ford - Mary S. Barrick and Henrietta Ford next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the Sate of Ohio - and in writing, waived Notice
and consented to the probate of said Will, therefore, on this day came C.
C. Brooks and D. A. Hennis the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribe=
ed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore=
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Vatchel
M. Ford, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
It is, therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Vatchel M. Ford -
of Sunbury, Ohio being of sound mind and memory do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st - I give devise and bequeath to my son Thomas B. Ford the House and
Lots or rather parts of the Lots Nos, 47 and 48, except that part of said
Lots now owned by my Daughter Mrs. Jarusha A. Mann -
Item 2d I give devise and bequeath to my Grandaughter Henrietta Ford the sum
of Two Thousand Dollars in money.
Item 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my Grandson Vachel M. Ford Green
the sum of Five Hundred Dollars in money said sum to be loaned
at interest and the interest added to said sum by his Mother until he
arrives of age and then paid to him.
Item 4th I give and bequeath to my Nephew Vatchel Ford Collins the sum
of Four Hundred Dollars
Item 5th In case my said Grandson Vatchel M. Ford Green should die
before he becomes of age. I give and bequeath the amount heretofore here
in bequeathed to him to my son Thomas B. Ford and my Grandaugh
ter Henrietta Ford in equal proportions via the one half to each.
Item 6th I have contracted with Devreaux Bros. for a monument at a
Title
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cost of three hundred and fifty dollars and have deposited said sum
in the Farmers Bank of Sunbury for which I hold a certificate of
deposit and in case I should die before said monument is erected and
settled for by myself. I direct my executors when said Monument is
erected according to contract to apply said certificte of deposit in pay=
ment for said Monument.
Item 7th The rest and residue of my estate should there be any after the pay
ment of debts and legaces aforsaid and costs of administration I give
and bequeath to my son Thomas B. Ford
Item 8th It is my will that I should be hired in what is known as and called
the Green Cemetery near Johnstown Ohio by the side of my deceased
wife.
Item 9th I do hereby nominate and appoint my son in law John C. Needles
and Henrietta Ford my executors of this my last will and testa=
ment and direct that the Probate Court issue letters of Adminis=
tration to them without bond hereby authorizing and empowering them
to compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as they
deem proper the debts should there be any and claims due me.
Item 10th I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of
May A. D. 1891.
V. M. Ford {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Vatchel M. Ford as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us at this request in his
presence.
C. C. Brooks -
D. A. Hennis -
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cost of three hundred and fifty dollars and have deposited said sum
in the Farmers Bank of Sunbury for which I hold a certificate of
deposit and in case I should die before said monument is erected and
settled for by myself. I direct my executors when said Monument is
erected according to contract to apply said certificte of deposit in pay=
ment for said Monument.
Item 7th The rest and residue of my estate should there be any after the pay
ment of debts and legaces aforsaid and costs of administration I give
and bequeath to my son Thomas B. Ford
Item 8th It is my will that I should be hired in what is known as and called
the Green Cemetery near Johnstown Ohio by the side of my deceased
wife.
Item 9th I do hereby nominate and appoint my son in law John C. Needles
and Henrietta Ford my executors of this my last will and testa=
ment and direct that the Probate Court issue letters of Adminis=
tration to them without bond hereby authorizing and empowering them
to compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as they
deem proper the debts should there be any and claims due me.
Item 10th I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of
May A. D. 1891.
V. M. Ford {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Vatchel M. Ford as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us at this request in his
presence.
C. C. Brooks -
D. A. Hennis -
Title
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Description
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John A. Williams Will
4951 Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct 1/ -91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
J. A. Williams, deceased }
To the Hon N. F. Overturf - Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your peitioner respectfully represents that
John A. Williams late a resident of the Township of Harlem in said
County, died on or about the 20th day of July A. D. 1891, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said John A. Williams died leaving Ab=
igail M. Williams - widow - and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
J. O. Coit Son Columbus O.
Gerusha Henderson Daughter " O.
Alfred G. Williams Son Harlem O.
Mahala Johnson Daugther " O.
Elizabeth Closson " " Galena O.
Nina Roffey Grand daughter Harrisburgh O.
Claud Williams Grand son Unknown.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Abigail M. Williams
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this secord day of September A. D. 1891.
M. P. Carter
Justice of Peace.
We, the undersigned next of kin & widow of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dates this second day of September A. D. 1891
Elizabeth Closson Galena Ohio
Rushia Henderson Columbus Ohio
Mahala Johnsion Harlem O.
Abigail M. Williams, widow - Harlem O.
Hoit J. Williams Columbus O.
A. G. Williams Harlem O.
Nina C. Roffey Harrisburgh Ohio
Title
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Description
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John A. Williams Will
Probate of Will Filed Oct 1/-91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, s.s. }
Personally appeared in open Court Wm T.
Taylor and W. C. Johnston the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testaemnt of John A. Williams, late of Harlem Township in said
County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex=
ecution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bear=
ing date the 5" day of December. A. D. 1887. purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of John A. Williams who signed said Will
as J. A. Williams now deceased, is the Will of said deceased John
A. Williams that they were present at the execution of said Will,
and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their name-
to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said
John A. Williams deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and
that the said John A. Williams at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Wm T. Taylor
W. C. Johnston
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 1"
day of October, A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 1st 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John A. Williams, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John A. Williams, late of Harlem Township, in
this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate = on
consideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Abigail M. Williams - widow -
and J. Hoit Williams - Gerusha Henderson - Alfred G. Williams -
Mahala Johnson - Elizabeth Closson and Nina Roffey - next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio and thereupon came
and widow, and next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, and in writing, waived notice and consented to the probate of said
Will, therefore, on this day came Wm T. Taylor and W. C. Johnston
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, tes=
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which tes=
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid in=
strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said John
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Probate of Will Filed Oct 1/-91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, s.s. }
Personally appeared in open Court Wm T.
Taylor and W. C. Johnston the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testaemnt of John A. Williams, late of Harlem Township in said
County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex=
ecution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bear=
ing date the 5" day of December. A. D. 1887. purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of John A. Williams who signed said Will
as J. A. Williams now deceased, is the Will of said deceased John
A. Williams that they were present at the execution of said Will,
and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their name-
to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said
John A. Williams deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament and
that the said John A. Williams at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Wm T. Taylor
W. C. Johnston
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 1"
day of October, A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 1st 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John A. Williams, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John A. Williams, late of Harlem Township, in
this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate = on
consideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Abigail M. Williams - widow -
and J. Hoit Williams - Gerusha Henderson - Alfred G. Williams -
Mahala Johnson - Elizabeth Closson and Nina Roffey - next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio and thereupon came
and widow, and next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, and in writing, waived notice and consented to the probate of said
Will, therefore, on this day came Wm T. Taylor and W. C. Johnston
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, tes=
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which tes=
timony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid in=
strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said John
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A. Williams, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be submitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Abigail M. Williams, widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law, and thereupon
said widow acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, John A Wil-
liams of the County of Delaware State of Ohio, being of sound and
disposing mind do make and conclude this my last Will and Tes-
tament.
Item 1st I give devise and bequeath after payment of my funeral and last sickness
expenses all my estate and property of every kind and character to my
beloved wife Abigail M. Williams to her and as her own during her
lifetime
Item 2. Should there remain any thing out of my estate after the decease of my
said wife I direct
1st That the sum of Twenty five dollars each be paid to my daughters-
Elizabeth Closson, Gerusha Henderson and Mahala Johnson and
Twenty five dollars to the Heirs of my son Abram Williams deceased
2'd That any and all property remaining after payment of the aforeaid
one hundred dollars be divided equally between my sons J. Hirt Wil-
liams and A. G. Williams share and share about.
Item 3'd I authorize and empower my said wife Abigail M. Williams to do
and act as my executor without bond appraisement of estate or return to
Court and to be left perfectly free to do and act as she may choose in
disposing changing using or helping any or all of my estate now owned or
hereafter acquired which I may be possessed of at my decease
In testimony whereof I subscribe my name in presence of Witnesses
this 5th day of December A.D. 1887. Hereunto as my last Will and
Testament made at my dictation after deliberate meditation thereon
J. A. Williams
Signed by said J. A. Williams in presence
of Wm T. Taylor
W. C. Johnston
Dec. 5. 1887
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A. Williams, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested,
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be submitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Abigail M. Williams, widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law, and thereupon
said widow acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, John A Wil-
liams of the County of Delaware State of Ohio, being of sound and
disposing mind do make and conclude this my last Will and Tes-
tament.
Item 1st I give devise and bequeath after payment of my funeral and last sickness
expenses all my estate and property of every kind and character to my
beloved wife Abigail M. Williams to her and as her own during her
lifetime
Item 2. Should there remain any thing out of my estate after the decease of my
said wife I direct
1st That the sum of Twenty five dollars each be paid to my daughters-
Elizabeth Closson, Gerusha Henderson and Mahala Johnson and
Twenty five dollars to the Heirs of my son Abram Williams deceased
2'd That any and all property remaining after payment of the aforeaid
one hundred dollars be divided equally between my sons J. Hirt Wil-
liams and A. G. Williams share and share about.
Item 3'd I authorize and empower my said wife Abigail M. Williams to do
and act as my executor without bond appraisement of estate or return to
Court and to be left perfectly free to do and act as she may choose in
disposing changing using or helping any or all of my estate now owned or
hereafter acquired which I may be possessed of at my decease
In testimony whereof I subscribe my name in presence of Witnesses
this 5th day of December A.D. 1887. Hereunto as my last Will and
Testament made at my dictation after deliberate meditation thereon
J. A. Williams
Signed by said J. A. Williams in presence
of Wm T. Taylor
W. C. Johnston
Dec. 5. 1887
Title
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289
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Journal Entry
September 27th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charlotte Hursey - deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Charlotte Hursey, late of Harlem Township in this County de-
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate - On consideration
whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof and of the application to admit to
probate and record, be given to Simon Hursey, her widow and Ma-
ry E. Mann - Easter A. Mann - R. M. Mack Hursey - Emry
Hursey and Daniel Hursey - next of kin of the testatrix, resident of
the State of Ohio and therefor came Simon Hursey widower and
in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th
day of October A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept. 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Char- } Application to Admit to Probate
lotte Hursey - Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Char-
lotte Hursey late a resident of the Township of Harlem in said County
died on or about the 16 day of Sept. A.D. 1891 leaving an instrument in
writing hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and Testament:
That the said Charlotte Hursey died leaving Simon Hursey, widower
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary E. Mann Daughter Centerburgh O
Easter A. Mann " Galena O
R. M. Mack Hursey Son Harlem O
Emry Hursey " Centervillage O
Daniel Hursey " Harlem O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Simon Hursey
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 24" day of September A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf - Probate Judge
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289
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Journal Entry
September 27th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charlotte Hursey - deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Charlotte Hursey, late of Harlem Township in this County de-
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate - On consideration
whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof and of the application to admit to
probate and record, be given to Simon Hursey, her widow and Ma-
ry E. Mann - Easter A. Mann - R. M. Mack Hursey - Emry
Hursey and Daniel Hursey - next of kin of the testatrix, resident of
the State of Ohio and therefor came Simon Hursey widower and
in writing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th
day of October A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Sept. 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Char- } Application to Admit to Probate
lotte Hursey - Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Char-
lotte Hursey late a resident of the Township of Harlem in said County
died on or about the 16 day of Sept. A.D. 1891 leaving an instrument in
writing hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and Testament:
That the said Charlotte Hursey died leaving Simon Hursey, widower
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary E. Mann Daughter Centerburgh O
Easter A. Mann " Galena O
R. M. Mack Hursey Son Harlem O
Emry Hursey " Centervillage O
Daniel Hursey " Harlem O
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Simon Hursey
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 24" day of September A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf - Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (319)
Description
[page 319]
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290
Charlotte Hursey's Will
I, the undersigned husband of the within named decedent hereby waive furth-
er notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 24 day of Sept. A.D. 1891
Simon Hursey
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Charlotte Hursey - deceased.
To Simon Hursey
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary E. Mann, Easter A. Mann, R. M. Mack Hursey, Emery
Hursey and Daniel Hursey that on the 24 day of Sept. A.D. 1891, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Char-
lotte Hursey, late of Harlem Township, in said County, deceased, was pro-
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 7 day of October A.D. 1891, at 10
o'clock AM.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Dela-
ware Ohio, this 24 day of Sept. A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Oct. 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Simon Hursey being duly sworn, says that on
the 28 & 29 day of September A.D. 1891 he
served the within notice by delivbering a true copy thereof to the within
named Mary E. Mann. Easter A. Mann. R. M Mack Hursey
Emery Hursey and Daniel Hursey
Simon Hursey
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7" day of Octo-
ber A.D. 1891.
L. B. Hanover
{Seal} Notary Public
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court L. B. Hanover
and Elizabeth Hanover the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Charlotte Hursey late of Harlem Township in said Del-
aware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak
the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation to
the execution of said Will depose and say That the paper before
[corresponds to page 290 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
290
Charlotte Hursey's Will
I, the undersigned husband of the within named decedent hereby waive furth-
er notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 24 day of Sept. A.D. 1891
Simon Hursey
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Charlotte Hursey - deceased.
To Simon Hursey
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary E. Mann, Easter A. Mann, R. M. Mack Hursey, Emery
Hursey and Daniel Hursey that on the 24 day of Sept. A.D. 1891, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Char-
lotte Hursey, late of Harlem Township, in said County, deceased, was pro-
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 7 day of October A.D. 1891, at 10
o'clock AM.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Dela-
ware Ohio, this 24 day of Sept. A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Oct. 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Simon Hursey being duly sworn, says that on
the 28 & 29 day of September A.D. 1891 he
served the within notice by delivbering a true copy thereof to the within
named Mary E. Mann. Easter A. Mann. R. M Mack Hursey
Emery Hursey and Daniel Hursey
Simon Hursey
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7" day of Octo-
ber A.D. 1891.
L. B. Hanover
{Seal} Notary Public
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court L. B. Hanover
and Elizabeth Hanover the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Charlotte Hursey late of Harlem Township in said Del-
aware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak
the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation to
the execution of said Will depose and say That the paper before
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (320)
Description
[page 320]
[corresponds to page 291 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
291
Charlotte Hursey's Will
them bearing date the 8" day of September A.D. 1891 purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Charlotte Hursey now deceased
is the Will of said deceased Charlotte Hursey, that they were present
at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Testatrix, re-
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in her presence,
that they saw the said Charlotte Hursey deceased sign and seal said
Will by her mark, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament and that the said Charlotte Hursey at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
L. B. Hanover
Elizabeth Hanover
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 1" day
of October A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal entry
October 7th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of}
Charlotte Hursey - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 24" day of September A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of Charlotte Hursey late of Harlem Township in this Coun-
ty deceased was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court has been given to Simon Hur-
sey her widower, and Mary E. Mann - Easter A. Mann - R. M. Mack
Hursey - Emery Hursey and Daniel Hursey next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio - pursuant to a former order
of this Court; therefore on this day came L. B. Hanover and Eliza-
beth Hanover the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will.
Which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively sub-
scribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Charlotte Hursey deceased. That the same was duly exe-
cuted and attested and that the said Testatrix at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court
ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Simon Hursey, widower of said dece-
dent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law. Service acknowledged.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 291 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
291
Charlotte Hursey's Will
them bearing date the 8" day of September A.D. 1891 purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Charlotte Hursey now deceased
is the Will of said deceased Charlotte Hursey, that they were present
at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Testatrix, re-
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in her presence,
that they saw the said Charlotte Hursey deceased sign and seal said
Will by her mark, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament and that the said Charlotte Hursey at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
L. B. Hanover
Elizabeth Hanover
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 1" day
of October A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal entry
October 7th 1891
In the Matter of the Will of}
Charlotte Hursey - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 24" day of September A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of Charlotte Hursey late of Harlem Township in this Coun-
ty deceased was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court has been given to Simon Hur-
sey her widower, and Mary E. Mann - Easter A. Mann - R. M. Mack
Hursey - Emery Hursey and Daniel Hursey next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio - pursuant to a former order
of this Court; therefore on this day came L. B. Hanover and Eliza-
beth Hanover the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will.
Which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively sub-
scribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Charlotte Hursey deceased. That the same was duly exe-
cuted and attested and that the said Testatrix at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court
ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Simon Hursey, widower of said dece-
dent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law. Service acknowledged.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (321)
Description
[page 321]
[corresponds to page 292 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
292
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All. I, Charlotte Hursey
of Lawful age of sound mind and memory, knowing the uncertainty of life
and the certainty of death do hereby make and publish this my Last
Will and Testament.
Item 1st My Real Estate upon which I now reside containing about fifty acres
of land Situate in Harlem Township, Delaware County State
of Ohio I give and bequeath unto my Beloved Husband during his
natural life, and at the Death of my said Husband if my son Daniel
Hursey should survive his father, then I desire that my said son
Daniel shall have the use and controll of said Real Estate During
his natural life and at the death of my said Husband and my said son
Daniel Hursey I give and bequeath the above named Real Estate to my
two sons Mack Hursey and Emery Hursey - the above named By
their paying to my two Daughters Mary E. Mann - Easter A.
Mann two hundred Dollars each.
her
Charlotte X Hursey
mark
September 8th 1891
Signed by said Charlotte Hursey as her last Will and Testament
in our presence and signed by us in her presence and at her request
September 8 1891 L. B. Hanover
Elizabeth Hanover
[corresponds to page 292 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
292
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All. I, Charlotte Hursey
of Lawful age of sound mind and memory, knowing the uncertainty of life
and the certainty of death do hereby make and publish this my Last
Will and Testament.
Item 1st My Real Estate upon which I now reside containing about fifty acres
of land Situate in Harlem Township, Delaware County State
of Ohio I give and bequeath unto my Beloved Husband during his
natural life, and at the Death of my said Husband if my son Daniel
Hursey should survive his father, then I desire that my said son
Daniel shall have the use and controll of said Real Estate During
his natural life and at the death of my said Husband and my said son
Daniel Hursey I give and bequeath the above named Real Estate to my
two sons Mack Hursey and Emery Hursey - the above named By
their paying to my two Daughters Mary E. Mann - Easter A.
Mann two hundred Dollars each.
her
Charlotte X Hursey
mark
September 8th 1891
Signed by said Charlotte Hursey as her last Will and Testament
in our presence and signed by us in her presence and at her request
September 8 1891 L. B. Hanover
Elizabeth Hanover
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (322)
Description
[page 322]
[corresponds to page 293 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
293
Elisabeth Smith's Will
Journal Entry
October 5 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth Smith, deceased } This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Elizabeth Smith, late of Delaware Township in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, On
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Martha E. Paddock -
Mary L. Cowgill. Jennie Pratt - Minnie Rader - and Etta B.
Knowles - next of kin of the Testatrix - resident of the State of Ohio -
and thereupon came Mary L. Cowgill and Jennie Pratt, and in writ=
ing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will, said ap=
plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of October
A. D. 1891, at 2 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct. 5/-91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
will and Testament of }
Elizabeth Smith, deceased } Application to Admit to Probate
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Elizabeth Smith late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 1st day of October, A. D. 1891. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Elizabeth Smith died leaving no widower, and
the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Martha E. Paddock Daughter Delaware O.
Mary L. Cowgill " " "
Jennine Pratt " " "
Minnie Rader " Middleport O "
Etta B. Knowles " Fostoria "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Mrs Jennie Pratt
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 5th day of October, A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf, Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 293 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
293
Elisabeth Smith's Will
Journal Entry
October 5 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth Smith, deceased } This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Elizabeth Smith, late of Delaware Township in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, On
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Martha E. Paddock -
Mary L. Cowgill. Jennie Pratt - Minnie Rader - and Etta B.
Knowles - next of kin of the Testatrix - resident of the State of Ohio -
and thereupon came Mary L. Cowgill and Jennie Pratt, and in writ=
ing waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will, said ap=
plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 10th day of October
A. D. 1891, at 2 o'clock P.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct. 5/-91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
will and Testament of }
Elizabeth Smith, deceased } Application to Admit to Probate
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Elizabeth Smith late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 1st day of October, A. D. 1891. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament: That the said Elizabeth Smith died leaving no widower, and
the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Martha E. Paddock Daughter Delaware O.
Mary L. Cowgill " " "
Jennine Pratt " " "
Minnie Rader " Middleport O "
Etta B. Knowles " Fostoria "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Mrs Jennie Pratt
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 5th day of October, A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf, Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (323)
Description
[page 323]
[corresponds to page 294 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
294
Elizabeth Smith's Will
Waiver
We, the undersigned, next of kin, of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 5th day of October A.D. 1891.
Mary L. Cowgill
Jennie Pratt
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Smith, deceased.
To Jennie Pratt:
You are hereby commanded to notify Mar=
tha E. Paddock - Minnie Rader - Etta B. Knowles that on the
5th day of October, A. D. 1891. an instrument of writing, pruporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Smith late of Delaware
Township in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and
in application to admit the same to probate was on the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before
this Court in the 10th day of October, A. D. 1891. at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 5th day of October, A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Oct 10/-91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Jennie Pratt being duly sworn, says that
on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1891, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with
in named Martha E. Paddock - Minnie Rader and Etta B. Knowles
Jennie Pratt
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day of Octo=
ber A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Oct 10/ -91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry
Beecher and Dorrance E. Hughs the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Smith, late of Delaware
Township in said County, deceased; who being duly sworn according
to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say.
That the paper before them bearing date the 21" day of March.
[corresponds to page 294 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
294
Elizabeth Smith's Will
Waiver
We, the undersigned, next of kin, of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 5th day of October A.D. 1891.
Mary L. Cowgill
Jennie Pratt
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Smith, deceased.
To Jennie Pratt:
You are hereby commanded to notify Mar=
tha E. Paddock - Minnie Rader - Etta B. Knowles that on the
5th day of October, A. D. 1891. an instrument of writing, pruporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Smith late of Delaware
Township in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and
in application to admit the same to probate was on the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before
this Court in the 10th day of October, A. D. 1891. at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 5th day of October, A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Service Filed Oct 10/-91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Jennie Pratt being duly sworn, says that
on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1891, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with
in named Martha E. Paddock - Minnie Rader and Etta B. Knowles
Jennie Pratt
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 10" day of Octo=
ber A. D. 1891.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Oct 10/ -91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry
Beecher and Dorrance E. Hughs the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Smith, late of Delaware
Township in said County, deceased; who being duly sworn according
to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say.
That the paper before them bearing date the 21" day of March.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (324)
Description
[page 324]
[corresponds to page 295 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
295
Elizabeth Smith's Will
A. D. 1888, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Smith non deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Elizabeth Smith, that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence, that they
saw the said Elizabeth Smith deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testa
ment, and that the said Elizabeth Smith at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Beecher
Dorrance E. Hughs
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 10"
day of October A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 10" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth Smith, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit=
on the 5th day of October A. D. 1891, an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Smith, late of Delaware City, in this County, de=
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed,
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mar=
tha E. Paddock - Mary L. Cowgill - Jennie Pratt - Minnie
Rader and Etta B. Knowles next of kin of the Testatrix, resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court,
therefore, in this day came Henry H. Beecher and Dorrance E.
Hughs the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed,
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
afresaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Elizabeth Smith, deceased. That the same was duly exe=
cuted and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as
the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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295
Elizabeth Smith's Will
A. D. 1888, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth Smith non deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Elizabeth Smith, that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence, that they
saw the said Elizabeth Smith deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testa
ment, and that the said Elizabeth Smith at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry H. Beecher
Dorrance E. Hughs
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 10"
day of October A. D. 1891
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 10" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth Smith, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit=
on the 5th day of October A. D. 1891, an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth Smith, late of Delaware City, in this County, de=
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed,
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mar=
tha E. Paddock - Mary L. Cowgill - Jennie Pratt - Minnie
Rader and Etta B. Knowles next of kin of the Testatrix, resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court,
therefore, in this day came Henry H. Beecher and Dorrance E.
Hughs the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed,
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
afresaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Elizabeth Smith, deceased. That the same was duly exe=
cuted and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as
the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 325]
[corresponds to page 296 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
296
Elizabeth Smith's Will
Will
In the name of the benevolent father of all I Elizabeth Smith of
the City of Delawre Ohio do hereby publish and make this my last
will and testament and being of sound mind and memory do direct my personal
property and effects as follows, to-wit:
Item 1: I direct that all my debts including my furneral expenses and expenses
of my last sicknesses be first paid.
Item II:I will that the residue of my estate be divided as follows to my daughters
Martha E. Paddock, Mary L. Cowgill - Phebe M. Brock - Minnie
Rader and Etta Knowles and to my son John L. Daniels to
each and every one of them the sum of Five Dollars and it is my
further will that the note which I now hold against my son John
L. Daniels be surrendered up at my decease to him without payment
on his part.
Item III: I direct that my executrix procure and erect on my lot in oak grove
Cemetery a tombstone at a cost not to exceed Fifty Dollars.
Item IV: I will and bequeath all of the residue of my personal property of all
kinds whatsoever to my daughter Jennie Pratt who I hereby constitute
and appoint my executrix for the purpose of carrying out this my last will
and testament.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal at the City of
Delaware Ohio in this 21st day of March A. D. 1888.
Elizabeth Smith
Signed by us in the presence of Elizabeth Smith and signed by
the said Elizabeth Smith in our presence by her special instance and
request as witnesses to this her last Will and Testament.
Henry H. Beecher
Dorrance E. Hughs
[corresponds to page 296 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
296
Elizabeth Smith's Will
Will
In the name of the benevolent father of all I Elizabeth Smith of
the City of Delawre Ohio do hereby publish and make this my last
will and testament and being of sound mind and memory do direct my personal
property and effects as follows, to-wit:
Item 1: I direct that all my debts including my furneral expenses and expenses
of my last sicknesses be first paid.
Item II:I will that the residue of my estate be divided as follows to my daughters
Martha E. Paddock, Mary L. Cowgill - Phebe M. Brock - Minnie
Rader and Etta Knowles and to my son John L. Daniels to
each and every one of them the sum of Five Dollars and it is my
further will that the note which I now hold against my son John
L. Daniels be surrendered up at my decease to him without payment
on his part.
Item III: I direct that my executrix procure and erect on my lot in oak grove
Cemetery a tombstone at a cost not to exceed Fifty Dollars.
Item IV: I will and bequeath all of the residue of my personal property of all
kinds whatsoever to my daughter Jennie Pratt who I hereby constitute
and appoint my executrix for the purpose of carrying out this my last will
and testament.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal at the City of
Delaware Ohio in this 21st day of March A. D. 1888.
Elizabeth Smith
Signed by us in the presence of Elizabeth Smith and signed by
the said Elizabeth Smith in our presence by her special instance and
request as witnesses to this her last Will and Testament.
Henry H. Beecher
Dorrance E. Hughs
Title
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Description
[page 326]
[corresponds to page 297 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
297
Orsamus B. Hough's Will
Journal Entry
October 20" 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Orsamus D. Hough - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament, and
Codicil thereto, of Orsamus D. Hough, late of Berkshire Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate; on consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec=
ord , be given to Jane Hough his widow, and Clara A. Williams Lottie A.
Walker - Benjamin W. Hough and Leonard Hough next of kin of the Tes=
tator, resident of the State of Ohio, and thereupon came Clara A. Williams
and Lottie A. Walker, and in writing waived notice and consented to the pro=
bate of said Will. It is ordered that said application be for hearing before
this Court on the 21st day of October. A. D. 1891 at 11 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct 20/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Orsamus D. Hugh, deceased }
to the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents
that Orsamus D. Hough late a resident of the Township of Berkshire
in said County, died on or about the 10th day of October A. D. 1891 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament, and Cordicil thereto: That the said Orsamus D. Hough died
leaving Jane Hough his widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Clara A. Williams Daughter Delaware O
Lottie A. Walker " Columbus "
Benjamin W. Hough Grand Son Delaware "
Leonard Hough " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will
and Cordicil, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
C. H. Williams
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 20" day of October A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 297 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
297
Orsamus B. Hough's Will
Journal Entry
October 20" 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
Orsamus D. Hough - deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament, and
Codicil thereto, of Orsamus D. Hough, late of Berkshire Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate; on consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec=
ord , be given to Jane Hough his widow, and Clara A. Williams Lottie A.
Walker - Benjamin W. Hough and Leonard Hough next of kin of the Tes=
tator, resident of the State of Ohio, and thereupon came Clara A. Williams
and Lottie A. Walker, and in writing waived notice and consented to the pro=
bate of said Will. It is ordered that said application be for hearing before
this Court on the 21st day of October. A. D. 1891 at 11 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct 20/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Orsamus D. Hugh, deceased }
to the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents
that Orsamus D. Hough late a resident of the Township of Berkshire
in said County, died on or about the 10th day of October A. D. 1891 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament, and Cordicil thereto: That the said Orsamus D. Hough died
leaving Jane Hough his widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Clara A. Williams Daughter Delaware O
Lottie A. Walker " Columbus "
Benjamin W. Hough Grand Son Delaware "
Leonard Hough " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will
and Cordicil, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
C. H. Williams
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 20" day of October A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 327]
[corresponds to page 298 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
298
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
Waiver
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive further
notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 20th day of October. A.D. 1891.
Clara A. Williams
Lottie A. Walker.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Orsamus D. Hough- deceased
To O. H. Williams
You are hereby commanded to notify Jane
Hough- Benjamin W. Hough. and Leonard Hough that on the 20th day of
October. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament and Codicil thereto of Orsamus D. Hough late of Berkshire
Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an appli-
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 26th day of Octo:
ber. A.D. 1891. at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witnessed my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 20th day of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed October 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} O.H. Williams being duly sworn, says that on the
20 & 21 days of October- A.D. 1891. he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named Jane
Hough and Benjamin W. Hough and Leonard Hough.
O.H. Williams
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of October.
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Oct. 26/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio,} Of Orsamus D. Hough, deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} J.H. Kimball, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says;
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me bear:
ing date the 24 day of February. A.D. 1880. and offered for probate as
the last Will and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough, late of Berkshire
[corresponds to page 298 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
298
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
Waiver
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive further
notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 20th day of October. A.D. 1891.
Clara A. Williams
Lottie A. Walker.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Orsamus D. Hough- deceased
To O. H. Williams
You are hereby commanded to notify Jane
Hough- Benjamin W. Hough. and Leonard Hough that on the 20th day of
October. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament and Codicil thereto of Orsamus D. Hough late of Berkshire
Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an appli-
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 26th day of Octo:
ber. A.D. 1891. at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witnessed my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 20th day of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Service Filed October 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} O.H. Williams being duly sworn, says that on the
20 & 21 days of October- A.D. 1891. he served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named Jane
Hough and Benjamin W. Hough and Leonard Hough.
O.H. Williams
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of October.
A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Oct. 26/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio,} Of Orsamus D. Hough, deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} J.H. Kimball, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says;
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me bear:
ing date the 24 day of February. A.D. 1880. and offered for probate as
the last Will and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough, late of Berkshire
Title
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Description
[page 328]
[corresponds to page 299 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
299
Orsamus D. Houghs' Will
Township, in said county of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Ors:
amus D. Hough, now deceased sign and seal said instrument and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I
thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the
same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint.
J.H. Kimball
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 26" day
of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Oct. 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} J.H. Kimball and O.H. Kimball being duly
sworn, say that they were well acquainted with
Mary E. McMillen who is now deceased, that they were well acquaint:
ed with the hand writing of the said Mary E. McMillen. having often
seen her write, that the signature Mary E. McMillen as subscribing wit:
ness to the last Will and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Mary E.
McMillen who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in
Sunbury, in said County.
J.H. Kimball
O.H. Kimball
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 26' day of Octo:
ber. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Oct. 26/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court C.H. Kimball
and J. H. Kimball the subscribing witnesses to a Codicil of the last Will
and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough. late of Berkshire Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Codicil to said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date 19" day of December. A.D. 1885. purporting to be a
codicil to the last Will and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough now de:
ceased, is a codicil to the Will of said deceased Orsamus D. Hough which
will bears date February 24" A.D. 1880. , that they were present at the execu:
tion of said Codicil, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw
the said Orsamus D. Hough deceased, sign and seal said Codicil, and
heard him acknowledge the same to be a Codicil to his last Will and
[corresponds to page 299 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
299
Orsamus D. Houghs' Will
Township, in said county of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Ors:
amus D. Hough, now deceased sign and seal said instrument and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I
thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the
same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint.
J.H. Kimball
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 26" day
of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Oct. 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} J.H. Kimball and O.H. Kimball being duly
sworn, say that they were well acquainted with
Mary E. McMillen who is now deceased, that they were well acquaint:
ed with the hand writing of the said Mary E. McMillen. having often
seen her write, that the signature Mary E. McMillen as subscribing wit:
ness to the last Will and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Mary E.
McMillen who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in
Sunbury, in said County.
J.H. Kimball
O.H. Kimball
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 26' day of Octo:
ber. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Oct. 26/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court C.H. Kimball
and J. H. Kimball the subscribing witnesses to a Codicil of the last Will
and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough. late of Berkshire Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Codicil to said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date 19" day of December. A.D. 1885. purporting to be a
codicil to the last Will and Testament of Orsamus D. Hough now de:
ceased, is a codicil to the Will of said deceased Orsamus D. Hough which
will bears date February 24" A.D. 1880. , that they were present at the execu:
tion of said Codicil, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw
the said Orsamus D. Hough deceased, sign and seal said Codicil, and
heard him acknowledge the same to be a Codicil to his last Will and
Title
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Description
[page 329]
[corresponds to page 300 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
300
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
Testament, and that the said Orsamus D. Hough at the time of making, sign:
ing, and sealing said Codicil was of full age. of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint.
J.H. Kimball
O.H. Kimball
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 26" day of Octo:
ber. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 26" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Orsamus D. Hough- deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on the
20th day of October. A.D. 1891. an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto, of
Orsamus D. Hough, late of Berkshire Township, in the County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Jane Hough, his widow, Clara A. Williams Lottie A. Walk:
er- Benjamin W. Hough and Leonard Hough- next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court; there:
upon, on this day came J.H. Kimball one of the subscribing witesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and
filed with said Will. And it appearing that Mary E. McMillen one of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, is now deceased. thereupon J.H. Kim:
ball and O.H. Kimball appeared in open court, and were duly sworn and ex:
amined according to law touching the genuineness of the signature of said
Mary E. McMillen attached to said Will, and their testimony thereon was
reduced to writing and filed. Also at same time appeared O.H. Kimball
and J. H. Kimball the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Cod:
icil to said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect:
ively, subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament and
Codicil thereto, of said Orsamus D. Hough- deceased. That the same
were duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, there:
fore, by the Court ordered; that the said Will and Codicil thereto be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Jane Hough, widow of said decedent; to
elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 300 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
300
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
Testament, and that the said Orsamus D. Hough at the time of making, sign:
ing, and sealing said Codicil was of full age. of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint.
J.H. Kimball
O.H. Kimball
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 26" day of Octo:
ber. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 26" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of}
Orsamus D. Hough- deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on the
20th day of October. A.D. 1891. an instrument
of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto, of
Orsamus D. Hough, late of Berkshire Township, in the County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Jane Hough, his widow, Clara A. Williams Lottie A. Walk:
er- Benjamin W. Hough and Leonard Hough- next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court; there:
upon, on this day came J.H. Kimball one of the subscribing witesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and
filed with said Will. And it appearing that Mary E. McMillen one of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, is now deceased. thereupon J.H. Kim:
ball and O.H. Kimball appeared in open court, and were duly sworn and ex:
amined according to law touching the genuineness of the signature of said
Mary E. McMillen attached to said Will, and their testimony thereon was
reduced to writing and filed. Also at same time appeared O.H. Kimball
and J. H. Kimball the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Cod:
icil to said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect:
ively, subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament and
Codicil thereto, of said Orsamus D. Hough- deceased. That the same
were duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, there:
fore, by the Court ordered; that the said Will and Codicil thereto be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of
record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Jane Hough, widow of said decedent; to
elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 330]
[corresponds to page 301 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
301
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, Orsamus D.
Hough, of the township of Berkshire. County of Delaware, and State of
Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I hereby nominate and appoint O.H. Williams to be sole executor of
this my last Will and Testament, directing my said executor to pay
all my just debts, and funeral expenses, and the legacy to my wife. hereinafter
mentioned, as soon as may conveniently be done after my decease out of the pro:
ceeds of my personal estate.
Item 2d
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Jane Hough, the sum of Four
Thousand (4,000.00) dollars, to be paid to her by my said executor, as soon
as may be convenient after my decease, but within two years thereafter, to
have and to hold the same to her, her heirs, executors, administrators and as:
signs forever. I also give to her, my said wife, the use, improvements and
income of my dwelling house, lot and appurtenances thereunto belonging, sit:
uate in the town of Sunbury. County of Delaware, and State of Ohio,
Know and described as lot No. One Hundred and ten in Kimball's
Addition to said town of Sunbury, so long as she shall remain my widow
and unmarried, but at her decease, or marriage, to revert to my two daugh:
ters~ herein after mentioned and named, respectively, share and share alike
Item 3d
All the rest and residue of my estate, real, personal, or mixed, wheresoever
situated, and of whatever nature, of which I shall die seized or possessed, or
to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, I give, devise, and
bequeath to my two beloved daughters, Clara A. Williams, and Lotta
A. Walker, to be equally divided between them - share and share alike:
the real estate to be fairly and equally divided, and not sold.
over.
Item 4th
My beloved son Leonard Hough, deceased, having received from me, by gift
and deed, his full share of my estate, both personal and real, during his lifetime,
his heirs are hereby excluded and debarred from receiving any part of my es:
tate- real or personal.
Also I desire that my said executor shall not be required to give bond,
and that no appraisement of my real or personal property be made, and
that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the same, in pursuance of
the statute.
also I do authorize and empower my said executor to compromise and
addust, release and discharge, and in such manner as he shall deem proper,
the debts and claims due to me. Also I desire that my said executor
shall not foreclose a certain mortgage I hold against a certain piece of
property, situate in Lansing, Michigan, and owned by my beloved sister, Ce:
celia Cornell, during her lifetime, but at her decease, I desire it closed
if the money due therein is not paid before, or within a reasonable time
thereafter.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me at any time heretofore made:
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
twenty fourth day of February. A.D. One thousand eight hundred
and eighty.
O.D. Hough {S.S.}
[corresponds to page 301 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
301
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, Orsamus D.
Hough, of the township of Berkshire. County of Delaware, and State of
Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I hereby nominate and appoint O.H. Williams to be sole executor of
this my last Will and Testament, directing my said executor to pay
all my just debts, and funeral expenses, and the legacy to my wife. hereinafter
mentioned, as soon as may conveniently be done after my decease out of the pro:
ceeds of my personal estate.
Item 2d
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Jane Hough, the sum of Four
Thousand (4,000.00) dollars, to be paid to her by my said executor, as soon
as may be convenient after my decease, but within two years thereafter, to
have and to hold the same to her, her heirs, executors, administrators and as:
signs forever. I also give to her, my said wife, the use, improvements and
income of my dwelling house, lot and appurtenances thereunto belonging, sit:
uate in the town of Sunbury. County of Delaware, and State of Ohio,
Know and described as lot No. One Hundred and ten in Kimball's
Addition to said town of Sunbury, so long as she shall remain my widow
and unmarried, but at her decease, or marriage, to revert to my two daugh:
ters~ herein after mentioned and named, respectively, share and share alike
Item 3d
All the rest and residue of my estate, real, personal, or mixed, wheresoever
situated, and of whatever nature, of which I shall die seized or possessed, or
to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, I give, devise, and
bequeath to my two beloved daughters, Clara A. Williams, and Lotta
A. Walker, to be equally divided between them - share and share alike:
the real estate to be fairly and equally divided, and not sold.
over.
Item 4th
My beloved son Leonard Hough, deceased, having received from me, by gift
and deed, his full share of my estate, both personal and real, during his lifetime,
his heirs are hereby excluded and debarred from receiving any part of my es:
tate- real or personal.
Also I desire that my said executor shall not be required to give bond,
and that no appraisement of my real or personal property be made, and
that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the same, in pursuance of
the statute.
also I do authorize and empower my said executor to compromise and
addust, release and discharge, and in such manner as he shall deem proper,
the debts and claims due to me. Also I desire that my said executor
shall not foreclose a certain mortgage I hold against a certain piece of
property, situate in Lansing, Michigan, and owned by my beloved sister, Ce:
celia Cornell, during her lifetime, but at her decease, I desire it closed
if the money due therein is not paid before, or within a reasonable time
thereafter.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me at any time heretofore made:
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
twenty fourth day of February. A.D. One thousand eight hundred
and eighty.
O.D. Hough {S.S.}
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (331)
Description
[page 331]
[corresponds to page 302 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
302
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
The above instrument, consisting of one sheet of paper, was subscribed, by Orsamus
D. Hough, in the presence of each of us, and at the same time declared by him to
be his last will and testament, and we, at his request, sign our names hereto, in
his presence as attesting witnesses.
Mary E. McMillen of Sunbury. Delaware Co Ohio
J.H. Kimball
Whereas, I, Orsamus D. Hough, of Sunbury, County of Delaware. and
State of Ohio, have made my last will and testament in writing, bearing
date the twenty fourth day of February. A.D. One thousand eight hund:
red and eighty (1880) and have thereby willed and devised all my estate, real
and personal, as declared and published in that instrument. Now I do,
by this writing, which I hereby declare to be a codicil to my said will, to
be taken as a part thereof, give and bequeath to Mrs. Elnora McAdow
Sherman, wife of George Sherman, of Martinez, County of Contra Costa,
and State of California, and to her children the sum of One Thousand
($1.000.00) dollars, to be paid to her in money, by the executor of my said
last will and testament, as soon as may be convenient after my decease,
but within two years thereafter. The above bequest to be paid from money
realized from the proceeds of property mentioned in item three (3) of my
said will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this nine:
teenth day of December A.D. One thousand eight hundred and
eighty five (1885)
Orsamus D. Hough {S.S.}
The above instrument of one sheet was, at the date thereof, signed and
sealed in the presence of each of us, and declared by the testator, Orsamus
D. Hough to be a codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament,
and we, at his request, sign our names as attesting witnesses.
O.H. Kimball of Sunbury. Delaware Co Ohio
J.H. Kimball
[corresponds to page 302 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
302
Orsamus D. Hough's Will
The above instrument, consisting of one sheet of paper, was subscribed, by Orsamus
D. Hough, in the presence of each of us, and at the same time declared by him to
be his last will and testament, and we, at his request, sign our names hereto, in
his presence as attesting witnesses.
Mary E. McMillen of Sunbury. Delaware Co Ohio
J.H. Kimball
Whereas, I, Orsamus D. Hough, of Sunbury, County of Delaware. and
State of Ohio, have made my last will and testament in writing, bearing
date the twenty fourth day of February. A.D. One thousand eight hund:
red and eighty (1880) and have thereby willed and devised all my estate, real
and personal, as declared and published in that instrument. Now I do,
by this writing, which I hereby declare to be a codicil to my said will, to
be taken as a part thereof, give and bequeath to Mrs. Elnora McAdow
Sherman, wife of George Sherman, of Martinez, County of Contra Costa,
and State of California, and to her children the sum of One Thousand
($1.000.00) dollars, to be paid to her in money, by the executor of my said
last will and testament, as soon as may be convenient after my decease,
but within two years thereafter. The above bequest to be paid from money
realized from the proceeds of property mentioned in item three (3) of my
said will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this nine:
teenth day of December A.D. One thousand eight hundred and
eighty five (1885)
Orsamus D. Hough {S.S.}
The above instrument of one sheet was, at the date thereof, signed and
sealed in the presence of each of us, and declared by the testator, Orsamus
D. Hough to be a codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament,
and we, at his request, sign our names as attesting witnesses.
O.H. Kimball of Sunbury. Delaware Co Ohio
J.H. Kimball
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (332)
Description
[page 332]
[corresponds to page 303 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
303
Isaac Heffner's Will
Application for Probate of Will filed Oct 6/61
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Isaac } Application to Admit to Probate
Heffner Deceased~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Isaac Heffner, late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 28" day of September. A.D. 1891. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached. purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Isaac Heffner died leaving Tryphosa Heff:
ner his widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Daniel Heffner Brother Circleville Ohio
Jacob Hefner " Whistler "
Samuel Heffner " Listville "
Catharien Kershner Sister Tarlton "
Hezekiah N. Heffner Nephew Delaware "
George Heffrner " " "
Louisa Drum Niece Tarlton "
Eliza Ann Dresbach " Straitsville "
Sallie Liest " Circleville "
Mary Liest " " "
Caroline Liest " " "
David Heffner Nephew " "
Lydia Walkey Niece West Salem "
William B. Heffner Nephew West Minister "
Mary Blair Niece " " "
Curtis Heffner Nephew " " "
Benjamin Heffner " " " "
Charley Heffner " " " "
Mintie Heffner Niece " " "
Myrtal Neal Niece St. Mary's "
Mary Hartronuft " Stoutsville "
Jacob H. Kershner Nephew Amanda "
George W. Kershner " Columbus "
Emeline Wertman Grand Niece Circleville "
Lydia Bolender " " " "
George Wertman " Nephew Circleville "
Catharine Wertman " Niece " "
Coulla Heffner " " East Ringo "
John Wertman " Nephew Circleville "
[corresponds to page 303 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
303
Isaac Heffner's Will
Application for Probate of Will filed Oct 6/61
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Isaac } Application to Admit to Probate
Heffner Deceased~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Isaac Heffner, late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 28" day of September. A.D. 1891. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached. purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Isaac Heffner died leaving Tryphosa Heff:
ner his widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Daniel Heffner Brother Circleville Ohio
Jacob Hefner " Whistler "
Samuel Heffner " Listville "
Catharien Kershner Sister Tarlton "
Hezekiah N. Heffner Nephew Delaware "
George Heffrner " " "
Louisa Drum Niece Tarlton "
Eliza Ann Dresbach " Straitsville "
Sallie Liest " Circleville "
Mary Liest " " "
Caroline Liest " " "
David Heffner Nephew " "
Lydia Walkey Niece West Salem "
William B. Heffner Nephew West Minister "
Mary Blair Niece " " "
Curtis Heffner Nephew " " "
Benjamin Heffner " " " "
Charley Heffner " " " "
Mintie Heffner Niece " " "
Myrtal Neal Niece St. Mary's "
Mary Hartronuft " Stoutsville "
Jacob H. Kershner Nephew Amanda "
George W. Kershner " Columbus "
Emeline Wertman Grand Niece Circleville "
Lydia Bolender " " " "
George Wertman " Nephew Circleville "
Catharine Wertman " Niece " "
Coulla Heffner " " East Ringo "
John Wertman " Nephew Circleville "
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (333)
Description
[page 333]
[corresponds to page 304 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
304
Isaac Heffner's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will,
and that said above named persons may be notified according to law of the
pending of said proceedings.
D.M. Weisner
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before me,
this 6" day of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 6" day of October A.D. 1891.
Tryphosa Heffner
Hezekia Nelson Heffner-
Journal Entry
October 6th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Isaac Heffner- deceased ~ } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware City, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, on consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord, be given to Tryphosa Heffner, his widow, and to all of the next of
kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio. And it appearing
to the Court that Tryphosa Heffner, widow of said deceased, and Hez:
ekiah N. Heffner one of the next of kin, have in writing waived Notice
to the probate of said Will, it is ordered that the said application be
heard on the 16th day of October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will set asid Record 10 page 187 - Journal 15 page 395
Will
In the name of the Father, son and Holy Ghost, I, Isaac Heffner-
of Delaware, in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio, being in
ill health, but of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and
publish this my last will and testament.
I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Tryphosa Heffner, all
the property, real, personal or mixed, of which I shall die seized and pos:
sessed, or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, to have
and to hold, and to have the entire control and sole management of the same
for and during the term of her natural life.
Furthermore, I direct that, after the death of my said wife, all my
real estate and personal property be sold by my executor hereinafter named
at private or public sale, as he may deem best, and I authorize said
executor to give and execute deeds for my real estate which he shall
sell, and of the proceeds of such sale of my estate I dispose in the fol:
lowing manner, to-wit.
[corresponds to page 304 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
304
Isaac Heffner's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will,
and that said above named persons may be notified according to law of the
pending of said proceedings.
D.M. Weisner
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before me,
this 6" day of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice, to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 6" day of October A.D. 1891.
Tryphosa Heffner
Hezekia Nelson Heffner-
Journal Entry
October 6th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Isaac Heffner- deceased ~ } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware City, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, on consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord, be given to Tryphosa Heffner, his widow, and to all of the next of
kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio. And it appearing
to the Court that Tryphosa Heffner, widow of said deceased, and Hez:
ekiah N. Heffner one of the next of kin, have in writing waived Notice
to the probate of said Will, it is ordered that the said application be
heard on the 16th day of October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will set asid Record 10 page 187 - Journal 15 page 395
Will
In the name of the Father, son and Holy Ghost, I, Isaac Heffner-
of Delaware, in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio, being in
ill health, but of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and
publish this my last will and testament.
I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Tryphosa Heffner, all
the property, real, personal or mixed, of which I shall die seized and pos:
sessed, or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease, to have
and to hold, and to have the entire control and sole management of the same
for and during the term of her natural life.
Furthermore, I direct that, after the death of my said wife, all my
real estate and personal property be sold by my executor hereinafter named
at private or public sale, as he may deem best, and I authorize said
executor to give and execute deeds for my real estate which he shall
sell, and of the proceeds of such sale of my estate I dispose in the fol:
lowing manner, to-wit.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (334)
Description
[page 334]
[corresponds to page 305 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
305
Isaac Heffner's Will
first, I give, devise and bequeath to Evangelical Lutheran Joint
Synod of Ohio and adjacent States, for Capital University, located at
Columbus, Ohio, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.) for
Wernle Orphans Home. located at Richmond, Indiana, the sum
of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.) to be paid to said Institutions out
of the proceeds of my estate by my executor hereinafter named as soon
after the death of my said wife as shall by him be found practicable and
convenient.
I give and bequeath the remiander of the proceeds of my estate to my
heirs, to be equally divided among them by my executor hereinafter named
after the aforesaid Fifteen Hundred Dollars shall have been disposed
of in the manner stated.
I do nominate and appoint David Mathias Weiser to be the ex:
ecutor of this my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof I, Isaac Heffner, have to this my last will
and testament subscribed my name and affixed my seal this 21st
day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and eight nine.
Isaac Heffner {Seal}
signed, sealed and acknowledged by the said Isaac Heffner as his
last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request and in
his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names
as witnesses thereto.
Edward Pfeiffer
Chauncey E. Hills
Charles J. Liggett
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Heffner, deceased.
To David M. Weiser:
You are hereby commanded to noti:
fy Daniel Heffner- Jacob Heffner- Samuel Heffner- Catharine
Kershner- George Heffner- Louisa Drum- Eliza Ann Dresbach-
Mary Liest- Salie Liest- David Heffner- Lydia Walkey- Wil:
liam B. Heffner that on the 6th day of October A.D. 1891. an instru:
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware Township, in said county, de:
ceased, was produced in said court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 16th day of
October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware. Ohio this 6th day of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 305 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
305
Isaac Heffner's Will
first, I give, devise and bequeath to Evangelical Lutheran Joint
Synod of Ohio and adjacent States, for Capital University, located at
Columbus, Ohio, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.) for
Wernle Orphans Home. located at Richmond, Indiana, the sum
of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.) to be paid to said Institutions out
of the proceeds of my estate by my executor hereinafter named as soon
after the death of my said wife as shall by him be found practicable and
convenient.
I give and bequeath the remiander of the proceeds of my estate to my
heirs, to be equally divided among them by my executor hereinafter named
after the aforesaid Fifteen Hundred Dollars shall have been disposed
of in the manner stated.
I do nominate and appoint David Mathias Weiser to be the ex:
ecutor of this my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof I, Isaac Heffner, have to this my last will
and testament subscribed my name and affixed my seal this 21st
day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and eight nine.
Isaac Heffner {Seal}
signed, sealed and acknowledged by the said Isaac Heffner as his
last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request and in
his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names
as witnesses thereto.
Edward Pfeiffer
Chauncey E. Hills
Charles J. Liggett
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Heffner, deceased.
To David M. Weiser:
You are hereby commanded to noti:
fy Daniel Heffner- Jacob Heffner- Samuel Heffner- Catharine
Kershner- George Heffner- Louisa Drum- Eliza Ann Dresbach-
Mary Liest- Salie Liest- David Heffner- Lydia Walkey- Wil:
liam B. Heffner that on the 6th day of October A.D. 1891. an instru:
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware Township, in said county, de:
ceased, was produced in said court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 16th day of
October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware. Ohio this 6th day of October. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (335)
Description
[page 335]
[corresponds to page 306 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
306
Isaac Heffner's Will
Proof of Service Filed Oct. 16/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} David M. Weiser being duly sworn, says that be:
tween the 10th & 15th days of October. A.D. 1891, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Daniel Heffner- Jacob Heffner- Samuel Heffner- Catharien Kershner-
George Heffner- Louisa Drum- Eliza Ann Dresbach Mary Liest-
Sallie Liest- David Heffner- Lydia Walkey- and William B. Heffner.
D.M. Weiser
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16th day of October
A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 16th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner. deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 6th day of October. A.D. 1891.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in
this Court, has been given to Tryphosa Heffner- his widow- and
Daniel Heffner- Jacob Heffner- Samuel Heffner. Catharine Kersh:
ner- Hezekiah N. Heffner- George Heffner- Louisa Drum- Eilza
Ann Dresbach- Mary Liest- Sallie Liest- David Heffner- Lydia
Walkey and William B. Heffner- next of kin of the Testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court
And it appearing to the Court that Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner
Benjamin Heffner- Charley Heffner- Mintie Heffner- Myrtal Neal
Mary Hartronuft- Jacob H. Kershner- George W Kershner- Car:
oline Liest- Emeline Wertman- Lydia Bolender- George Wertman-
John Wertman- Catharine Wertman and Coulla Heffner, whose
names and post-office addresses were unknown at the time application
herein was made for the probate of said Will, are also next of kin of
said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, it is ordered that said names
be added to the application and that due notice of the time and hearing
of the testimony to admit said Will to probate and record be given to
the last above named persons, who are the remainig next of kin res:
idents of the State of Ohio, who have not been notified.
And it appearing to the Court that Edward Pfeiffer one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will is a resident of Fremont-
Sandusky County- Ohio- and is without the jurisdiction of this court,
it is therefore ordered that a commission, with the Will annexed,
issue herein to J. Zimmermann, Probate Judge of Sandusky
County, Ohio, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing
[corresponds to page 306 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
306
Isaac Heffner's Will
Proof of Service Filed Oct. 16/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} David M. Weiser being duly sworn, says that be:
tween the 10th & 15th days of October. A.D. 1891, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Daniel Heffner- Jacob Heffner- Samuel Heffner- Catharien Kershner-
George Heffner- Louisa Drum- Eliza Ann Dresbach Mary Liest-
Sallie Liest- David Heffner- Lydia Walkey- and William B. Heffner.
D.M. Weiser
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16th day of October
A.D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 16th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner. deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 6th day of October. A.D. 1891.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in
this Court, has been given to Tryphosa Heffner- his widow- and
Daniel Heffner- Jacob Heffner- Samuel Heffner. Catharine Kersh:
ner- Hezekiah N. Heffner- George Heffner- Louisa Drum- Eilza
Ann Dresbach- Mary Liest- Sallie Liest- David Heffner- Lydia
Walkey and William B. Heffner- next of kin of the Testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court
And it appearing to the Court that Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner
Benjamin Heffner- Charley Heffner- Mintie Heffner- Myrtal Neal
Mary Hartronuft- Jacob H. Kershner- George W Kershner- Car:
oline Liest- Emeline Wertman- Lydia Bolender- George Wertman-
John Wertman- Catharine Wertman and Coulla Heffner, whose
names and post-office addresses were unknown at the time application
herein was made for the probate of said Will, are also next of kin of
said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, it is ordered that said names
be added to the application and that due notice of the time and hearing
of the testimony to admit said Will to probate and record be given to
the last above named persons, who are the remainig next of kin res:
idents of the State of Ohio, who have not been notified.
And it appearing to the Court that Edward Pfeiffer one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will is a resident of Fremont-
Sandusky County- Ohio- and is without the jurisdiction of this court,
it is therefore ordered that a commission, with the Will annexed,
issue herein to J. Zimmermann, Probate Judge of Sandusky
County, Ohio, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing
Title
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Description
[page 336]
[corresponds to page 307 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
307
Isaac Heffner's Will
witness, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to
this Court. And the hearing of said application is now fixed on the
21st day of October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Heffner- deceased.
To David M. Weiser:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner_ Benjamin Heffner- Charley Heff:
ner- Mintie Heffner- Myrtal Neal- Mary Hartronuft- Jacob
H. Kershner- George W. Kershner- Caroline Liest- Emeline Wert:
man- Lydia Bolender- George Wertman- John Wertman- Catha:
rine Wertman- Corilla Heffner that on the 6th day of October. A.
D.1891. an isntrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware Township, in said
County- deceased, was produced in said court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
21st day of October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware. Ohio, this 16th day of October A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of service Filed Oct-21/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} David M. Heiser being duly sworn, says
that on the 17" day of October. A.D. 1891.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy therreof to the
within named Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner- Benjamin
Heffner- Charley Heffner- Mintie Heffner- Mary Hartronuft-
Jacob H. Kershner- George W Kershner- Caroline Leist-
Emeline Wertman- Lydia bolender- George Wertman- John
Wertman- Catharine Wertman- Corilla Heffner.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 21st day
of October- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 307 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
307
Isaac Heffner's Will
witness, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to
this Court. And the hearing of said application is now fixed on the
21st day of October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Heffner- deceased.
To David M. Weiser:
You are hereby commanded to notify
Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner_ Benjamin Heffner- Charley Heff:
ner- Mintie Heffner- Myrtal Neal- Mary Hartronuft- Jacob
H. Kershner- George W. Kershner- Caroline Liest- Emeline Wert:
man- Lydia Bolender- George Wertman- John Wertman- Catha:
rine Wertman- Corilla Heffner that on the 6th day of October. A.
D.1891. an isntrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Isaac Heffner, late of Delaware Township, in said
County- deceased, was produced in said court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
21st day of October. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware. Ohio, this 16th day of October A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of service Filed Oct-21/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} David M. Heiser being duly sworn, says
that on the 17" day of October. A.D. 1891.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy therreof to the
within named Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner- Benjamin
Heffner- Charley Heffner- Mintie Heffner- Mary Hartronuft-
Jacob H. Kershner- George W Kershner- Caroline Leist-
Emeline Wertman- Lydia bolender- George Wertman- John
Wertman- Catharine Wertman- Corilla Heffner.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 21st day
of October- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (337)
Description
[page 337]
[corresponds to page 308 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
308
Isaac Heffner's Will
Commission Issued Oct 16/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} To J. Zimmermann, Probate Judge- Greeting
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appoint:
you, and by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of Edward Pfeiffer one of the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Isaac Heffner, deceased, hereto an:
nexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and
therefore we command you, that at certain days and places appointed by you,
you cause the said Edward Pfeiffer to be brought before you, and then and
there to examine him on oath in affirmation to first taken before you, touch:
ing the due execution of said Will of the said Isaac Heffner and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Isaac Heffner thereto annex:
ed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all conven:
ient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware this 16th day of October A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Oct 27"/ 91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Sandusky County,ss} Isaac Heffner- deceased.
Personally appeared before me J. Zimmermann, Probate Judge, as Com:
missioner, Edward Pfeiffer one of the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Isaac Heffner late of Delaware Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, deposes and says: That he was pres:
ent at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 21st day of
March. A.D. 1889, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Isa:
ac Heffner now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at
the request of said deceased, subscribed his name to the same as a witness
in his presence, that he saw the said Isaac Heffner sign and seal said
Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and that the said Isaac Heffner at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint.
Edward Pfeiffer
[corresponds to page 308 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
308
Isaac Heffner's Will
Commission Issued Oct 16/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} To J. Zimmermann, Probate Judge- Greeting
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appoint:
you, and by these presents do give you full power and authority to examine
and take the deposition of Edward Pfeiffer one of the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Isaac Heffner, deceased, hereto an:
nexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and
therefore we command you, that at certain days and places appointed by you,
you cause the said Edward Pfeiffer to be brought before you, and then and
there to examine him on oath in affirmation to first taken before you, touch:
ing the due execution of said Will of the said Isaac Heffner and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together with
this Commission and the Will of the said Isaac Heffner thereto annex:
ed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all conven:
ient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware this 16th day of October A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Oct 27"/ 91
The State of Ohio } In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Sandusky County,ss} Isaac Heffner- deceased.
Personally appeared before me J. Zimmermann, Probate Judge, as Com:
missioner, Edward Pfeiffer one of the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Isaac Heffner late of Delaware Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being by me first duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, deposes and says: That he was pres:
ent at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 21st day of
March. A.D. 1889, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Isa:
ac Heffner now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at
the request of said deceased, subscribed his name to the same as a witness
in his presence, that he saw the said Isaac Heffner sign and seal said
Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and that the said Isaac Heffner at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint.
Edward Pfeiffer
Title
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Description
[page 338]
[corresponds to page 309 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
309
Isaac Heffner's Will
The State of Ohio }
Sandusky County.ss} I, J. Zimmermann, duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court, of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the testimony of
Edward Pfeiffer one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Isaac Heffner deceased, late a resident of said County
and State, which Commissioner, and the said Will we hereto annexed,
do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above
named Edward Pfeiffer subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before
me, at Fremont on the 23d day of October 1891. that he was first duly
sworn by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, that I examined him in relation to the exe:
cution of said Will, and reduced his testimony to writing as above set
forth in his presence and that he signed the same in my presence, and
I further certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative of
any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in the
Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this
23d day of October. A.D. 1891.
J. Zimmermann
{Seal} Probate Judge & Commissioner
Journal Entry
October 21st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner- deceased.} This day this matter came in to be
heard, and it being shown to the satisfac:
tion of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner- Benjamin Heffner- Char:
ley Heffner- Mintie Heffner- Mary Hartronuft- Jacob H. Kersh:
ner- George W. Kershner- Caroline Leist- Emeline Wertman-
Lydia Bolender- George Wertman- John Wertman- Catharine Wert:
man- Corilla Heffner- and it appearing to the Court that Myrtal
Neal has not yet had legal notice of the filing of said Will and of
the application to admit the same to probate and record, it is now or:
dered that notice issue to said Myrtal Neal, and this matter is contin:
ued until 10 a.m. on the 31st day of October. A.D. 1891. at which time
the hearing of said Will is now fixed.
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 24th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner- deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of Edward Pfeiffer,
one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Isaac Heffner- de:
ceased, was this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 309 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
309
Isaac Heffner's Will
The State of Ohio }
Sandusky County.ss} I, J. Zimmermann, duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Judge of the Probate Court, of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the testimony of
Edward Pfeiffer one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Isaac Heffner deceased, late a resident of said County
and State, which Commissioner, and the said Will we hereto annexed,
do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above
named Edward Pfeiffer subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before
me, at Fremont on the 23d day of October 1891. that he was first duly
sworn by me, according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, that I examined him in relation to the exe:
cution of said Will, and reduced his testimony to writing as above set
forth in his presence and that he signed the same in my presence, and
I further certify that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative of
any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in the
Probate thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this
23d day of October. A.D. 1891.
J. Zimmermann
{Seal} Probate Judge & Commissioner
Journal Entry
October 21st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner- deceased.} This day this matter came in to be
heard, and it being shown to the satisfac:
tion of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Mary Blair- Curtis Heffner- Benjamin Heffner- Char:
ley Heffner- Mintie Heffner- Mary Hartronuft- Jacob H. Kersh:
ner- George W. Kershner- Caroline Leist- Emeline Wertman-
Lydia Bolender- George Wertman- John Wertman- Catharine Wert:
man- Corilla Heffner- and it appearing to the Court that Myrtal
Neal has not yet had legal notice of the filing of said Will and of
the application to admit the same to probate and record, it is now or:
dered that notice issue to said Myrtal Neal, and this matter is contin:
ued until 10 a.m. on the 31st day of October. A.D. 1891. at which time
the hearing of said Will is now fixed.
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 24th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner- deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of Edward Pfeiffer,
one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Isaac Heffner- de:
ceased, was this day returned, duly executed, and the same was filed herein.
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (339)
Description
[page 339]
[corresponds to page 310 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
310
Isaac Heffner's Will
Waiver Filed Oct 31/91
I, Myrtal Neal one of the next of kin of Isaac Heffner- deceased,
late of Delaware County, Ohio, hereby acknowledge notice of the applica:
tion to admit the Will of said decedent to probate and Record to which
I hereby give my assent without further notice
Dated this 28" day of October A.D. 1891.
Mrs. Myrtal Neal
Journal Entry
October 31st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner- deceased.} This day this matter came on to be heard, and
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record has been given to all of the known next of kin
of said Isaac Heffner, deceased, resident of the State of Ohio. Mary Neal
one of said next of kin having acknowledged notice and consented to the probate
of said Will. And it appearing to the Court that Charles J. Liggett, one of
the subscribing wintesses to said Will, is a resident of Springfield, Clark
County Ohio, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered
that a Commission, with the Will annexed issue herein to Wm M. Rockel, of
Clarke County, Ohio, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing wit:
ness, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Issued Oct 31/91
To take Testimony of- Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Wm M. Rockel- Greeting
Delaware County,ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power
and authority to exmaine and take the deposition of Charles J. Liggett sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Isaac Heffner- here:
to annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased,
and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places appointed by
you, you cause the said Charles J. Liggett to be brought before you, and then
and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you-
touching the due execution of said Will of the said Isaac Heffner and
that you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, to:
gether with this Commission and the Will of the said Isaac Heffner
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court,
with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
Delaware this 31' day of October- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 310 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
310
Isaac Heffner's Will
Waiver Filed Oct 31/91
I, Myrtal Neal one of the next of kin of Isaac Heffner- deceased,
late of Delaware County, Ohio, hereby acknowledge notice of the applica:
tion to admit the Will of said decedent to probate and Record to which
I hereby give my assent without further notice
Dated this 28" day of October A.D. 1891.
Mrs. Myrtal Neal
Journal Entry
October 31st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner- deceased.} This day this matter came on to be heard, and
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record has been given to all of the known next of kin
of said Isaac Heffner, deceased, resident of the State of Ohio. Mary Neal
one of said next of kin having acknowledged notice and consented to the probate
of said Will. And it appearing to the Court that Charles J. Liggett, one of
the subscribing wintesses to said Will, is a resident of Springfield, Clark
County Ohio, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered
that a Commission, with the Will annexed issue herein to Wm M. Rockel, of
Clarke County, Ohio, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing wit:
ness, and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Issued Oct 31/91
To take Testimony of- Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Wm M. Rockel- Greeting
Delaware County,ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power
and authority to exmaine and take the deposition of Charles J. Liggett sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Isaac Heffner- here:
to annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased,
and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places appointed by
you, you cause the said Charles J. Liggett to be brought before you, and then
and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you-
touching the due execution of said Will of the said Isaac Heffner and
that you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, to:
gether with this Commission and the Will of the said Isaac Heffner
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court,
with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at
Delaware this 31' day of October- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (341)
Description
[page 341]
[corresponds to page 312 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
312
Isaac Heffner's Will
Journal Entry
November 3rd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of Charles J. Liggett, one of the subscribing witnesses
to the Will of said Isaac Heffner, deceased, was this day returned duly
executed, and the same was filed herein. Whereupon the Court finds
from the depositions of the said Edward Pfeiffer and Charles J. Liggett
two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Isaac Heffner- de:
ceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore,
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the procedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation issued to Widow to elect as to said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 312 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
312
Isaac Heffner's Will
Journal Entry
November 3rd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Heffner deceased }
The Commission heretofore issued herein to
take the testimony of Charles J. Liggett, one of the subscribing witnesses
to the Will of said Isaac Heffner, deceased, was this day returned duly
executed, and the same was filed herein. Whereupon the Court finds
from the depositions of the said Edward Pfeiffer and Charles J. Liggett
two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Isaac Heffner- de:
ceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore,
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well
as the procedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation issued to Widow to elect as to said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (342)
Description
[page 342]
[corresponds to page 313 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
313
Isaac Freese Will
Journal Entry
October 29" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Freese- deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Freese, late of Concord Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to I.M. Freese- Anna Evans- Catharine Johnson- John
Freshwater Mary Eeliler- Sarah Worth- Lewis Cullins and George
Freshwater next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio-
And thereupon came I.M. Freese- and in writing waived notice and
consented to the probate of said Will. It is ordered that said appli:
cation be for hearing before this Court, on the 4th day of November A.
D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Isaac Freese- deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Isaac Freese late a resident of the Township of Concord in said
County, died on or about the 26 day of October A.D. 1891. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament; That the said Isaac Freese died leaving Mary E. Freese widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
I.M. Freese Son Bell point O
Anna Evans Daughter " " "
Catharine Johnson " " " "
John Freshwater Grand-son Industrial Home."
Mary Ehler Grand daughter Columbus "
Sarah Worth Grand daughter " "
Lewis Cullins Grand son Bell point "
George Freshwater " " Hyattville "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
J.W. Freese
[corresponds to page 313 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
313
Isaac Freese Will
Journal Entry
October 29" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Freese- deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Freese, late of Concord Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; on consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to I.M. Freese- Anna Evans- Catharine Johnson- John
Freshwater Mary Eeliler- Sarah Worth- Lewis Cullins and George
Freshwater next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio-
And thereupon came I.M. Freese- and in writing waived notice and
consented to the probate of said Will. It is ordered that said appli:
cation be for hearing before this Court, on the 4th day of November A.
D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Isaac Freese- deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Isaac Freese late a resident of the Township of Concord in said
County, died on or about the 26 day of October A.D. 1891. leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament; That the said Isaac Freese died leaving Mary E. Freese widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
I.M. Freese Son Bell point O
Anna Evans Daughter " " "
Catharine Johnson " " " "
John Freshwater Grand-son Industrial Home."
Mary Ehler Grand daughter Columbus "
Sarah Worth Grand daughter " "
Lewis Cullins Grand son Bell point "
George Freshwater " " Hyattville "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
J.W. Freese
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (343)
Description
[page 343]
[corresponds to page 314 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
314
Isaac Freese' Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before me,
this 29" day of October A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 29" day of October A.D. 1891.
I.M. freese-
Notice to Heirs.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Freese, deceased.
To Mary Freese- Anna Evans- Catharine
Johnson- John Freshwater- George Freshwater- Lewis Cullins- Sarah
Worth and Mary Ehrler.
You are hereby notified that on the 29 day of
October. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Isaac Freese late of Concord Towhsip
in said county, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an appli:
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 4" day of November. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 29" day of October. A.D. 1891.
Return Filed Nov 2/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} I. M. Freese being duly sworn, says
that on the 29", 30" & 31" days of October
A.D. 1891. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy
thereof to the within named Mary Freese- Anna Evans-
Catharine Johnson- John Freshwater- George Freshwater-
Lewis Cullins- Sarah Worth- and Marh Ehrler-
I.M. Freese.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2d day
of Nov. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 314 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
314
Isaac Freese' Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before me,
this 29" day of October A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 29" day of October A.D. 1891.
I.M. freese-
Notice to Heirs.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Isaac Freese, deceased.
To Mary Freese- Anna Evans- Catharine
Johnson- John Freshwater- George Freshwater- Lewis Cullins- Sarah
Worth and Mary Ehrler.
You are hereby notified that on the 29 day of
October. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Isaac Freese late of Concord Towhsip
in said county, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an appli:
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 4" day of November. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 29" day of October. A.D. 1891.
Return Filed Nov 2/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} I. M. Freese being duly sworn, says
that on the 29", 30" & 31" days of October
A.D. 1891. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy
thereof to the within named Mary Freese- Anna Evans-
Catharine Johnson- John Freshwater- George Freshwater-
Lewis Cullins- Sarah Worth- and Marh Ehrler-
I.M. Freese.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2d day
of Nov. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (344)
Description
[page 344]
[corresponds to page 315 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
315
Isaac Freese' Will
Testimony of Witness Filed Nov- 4/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County. Ohio.} of Isaac Frees, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} W.G. Watson, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says; I
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing
date the 23rd day of July. A.D. 1870. and offered for probate as the
last Will and Testament of Isaac Freese, late of Concord Town:
ship, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Isaac
Freese, now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard him ac:
knowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and I, thereup:
on, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint.
W.G. Watson
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 4"
day of November- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Nov-4/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} W.H. Cutler being duly sworn, says that
he was well acquainted with J.E. Hughs
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said J.E. Hughs, having often seen him write, that
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss.} W.G. Watson being duly sworn, says that he
was well acquainted with J.E. Hughs
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said J.E. Hughs, having often seen him write,
that the signature J.E. Hughs as subscribing witness to the last
Will and Testament of Isaac Freese, deceased, is in the own
proper hand writing and signature of the said J.E. Hughs, who
at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in Concord
Township in said county.
W.G. Watson
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 4" day of
November- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Nov 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware county,ss} W.H. Cutler being duly sworn, says that
he was well acquainted with J.E. Hughs
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said J.E. Hughs having often seen him write, that
[corresponds to page 315 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
315
Isaac Freese' Will
Testimony of Witness Filed Nov- 4/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County. Ohio.} of Isaac Frees, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} W.G. Watson, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says; I
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing
date the 23rd day of July. A.D. 1870. and offered for probate as the
last Will and Testament of Isaac Freese, late of Concord Town:
ship, in said County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Isaac
Freese, now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard him ac:
knowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and I, thereup:
on, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint.
W.G. Watson
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 4"
day of November- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Nov-4/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} W.H. Cutler being duly sworn, says that
he was well acquainted with J.E. Hughs
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said J.E. Hughs, having often seen him write, that
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss.} W.G. Watson being duly sworn, says that he
was well acquainted with J.E. Hughs
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said J.E. Hughs, having often seen him write,
that the signature J.E. Hughs as subscribing witness to the last
Will and Testament of Isaac Freese, deceased, is in the own
proper hand writing and signature of the said J.E. Hughs, who
at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in Concord
Township in said county.
W.G. Watson
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 4" day of
November- A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Nov 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware county,ss} W.H. Cutler being duly sworn, says that
he was well acquainted with J.E. Hughs
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said J.E. Hughs having often seen him write, that
Title
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Description
[page 345]
[corresponds to page 316 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
316
Isaac Freese Will
the signature J.E. Hughs as subscribing witness to the last Will
and Testament of Isaac Freese deceased, is in the own proper hand:
writing and signature of the said J.E. Hughs who at the date of said
Will was in full life, and resided in Concord Township in said
County.
W.H. Cutler
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 4" day of
November A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November 4" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Freese, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore to-wit:
on the 29" day of October- A.D. 1891.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Isaac Freese, late of Concord Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been giv:
en to Mary Freese, widow- and I.M. Freese- Anna Evans-
Catharine Johnson- John Freshwater- George Freshwater-
Lewis Cullins- Sarah Worth and Mary Ehrler- next of kin of
the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came W.G. Watson
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and
filed with said Will. And J.E. Hughs the other subscribing
witness to said Will having deceased, the signature of the said
J.E. Hughs was duly proven by the oaths of W.G. Watson and
W.H. Cutler whose testimony was reduced to writing and filed
herein, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Isaac Freese,
deceased; That the same was duly executed and attested, and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary E. Freese, widow of said dece:
dent to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 316 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
316
Isaac Freese Will
the signature J.E. Hughs as subscribing witness to the last Will
and Testament of Isaac Freese deceased, is in the own proper hand:
writing and signature of the said J.E. Hughs who at the date of said
Will was in full life, and resided in Concord Township in said
County.
W.H. Cutler
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 4" day of
November A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November 4" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Isaac Freese, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore to-wit:
on the 29" day of October- A.D. 1891.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Isaac Freese, late of Concord Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been giv:
en to Mary Freese, widow- and I.M. Freese- Anna Evans-
Catharine Johnson- John Freshwater- George Freshwater-
Lewis Cullins- Sarah Worth and Mary Ehrler- next of kin of
the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came W.G. Watson
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and
filed with said Will. And J.E. Hughs the other subscribing
witness to said Will having deceased, the signature of the said
J.E. Hughs was duly proven by the oaths of W.G. Watson and
W.H. Cutler whose testimony was reduced to writing and filed
herein, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Isaac Freese,
deceased; That the same was duly executed and attested, and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary E. Freese, widow of said dece:
dent to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (346)
Description
[page 346]
[corresponds to page 317 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
317
Isaac Freese Will
Will
Know all men that I Isaac Freese being of sound mind & memor:
y do make & publish this my Will & Testament.
1st
I desire that after my death my personal estate be settled as fol:
lows.
1st All my just debts & funeral expenses be fully paid.
2nd That my son John Freese pay to Stephen Freshwater and
his wife, my daughter Pliny the sum of Three hundred & forty-five
dollars and my son Isaac M. Freese pay to my daughter Pliny
Freshwater the sum of Fifty five dollars these two amounts togeth:
er with what I have already advanced to her making all I desire
my said daughter Pliny to have of my Estate.
3d That my son Isaac M. freese pay to my Grandson Isaac
Cullins the sum of One Hundred Dollars if he shall be alive
this amount together with what I have advanced to his mother
my daughter Loretta Cullins being all I whsh my said estate
to go to her & her heirs.
4. That my son Isaac M. Freese pay to my daughter Lovina
Sager the sum of one hundred Dollars this together with the a:
mount that I have advanced to her & her husband being all I de:
sire them to have of my estate.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this
23d day of July. A.D. 1870.
his
Isaac X Freese. {Seal}
mark
Signed by us in his presence
& in the presence of each other
W.S. Watson
J.E. Hughs.
[corresponds to page 317 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
317
Isaac Freese Will
Will
Know all men that I Isaac Freese being of sound mind & memor:
y do make & publish this my Will & Testament.
1st
I desire that after my death my personal estate be settled as fol:
lows.
1st All my just debts & funeral expenses be fully paid.
2nd That my son John Freese pay to Stephen Freshwater and
his wife, my daughter Pliny the sum of Three hundred & forty-five
dollars and my son Isaac M. Freese pay to my daughter Pliny
Freshwater the sum of Fifty five dollars these two amounts togeth:
er with what I have already advanced to her making all I desire
my said daughter Pliny to have of my Estate.
3d That my son Isaac M. freese pay to my Grandson Isaac
Cullins the sum of One Hundred Dollars if he shall be alive
this amount together with what I have advanced to his mother
my daughter Loretta Cullins being all I whsh my said estate
to go to her & her heirs.
4. That my son Isaac M. Freese pay to my daughter Lovina
Sager the sum of one hundred Dollars this together with the a:
mount that I have advanced to her & her husband being all I de:
sire them to have of my estate.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this
23d day of July. A.D. 1870.
his
Isaac X Freese. {Seal}
mark
Signed by us in his presence
& in the presence of each other
W.S. Watson
J.E. Hughs.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (347)
Description
[page 347]
[corresponds to page 318 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
318
Jacob Hoskins Will
4967 Journal Entry
November 18th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Jacob
Hoskins, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Jane M. Hoskins, widow,
and Alice S. Hoskins- Alonzo F. Hoskins- Ida E. Hoskins- Murry
Hoskins, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio. and it
appearing to the Court that Alonzo F. Hoskins, has in writing waived
notice and consented to the probate of said Will, it is ordered that said ap:
plication be for hearing on the 24" day of November. A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock
P.M. ~ And it appearing to the Court that H. Hain, one of the sub:
sicibing witnesses to said Will is a resident of Marion County, Ohio.
and is without the jurisdictin of this Court, it is therefore ordered
that a Commission with the Will annexed, issue herein to Freder:
ick C. Freeman of Marion County. Ohio. directing him to take the
deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same, duly cer:
tified, with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov.18/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Jacob} Application to Admit to Probate
Hoskins, Deceased. ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Jacob Hoskins late a resident of the Township of Thompson in said
County, died on or about the 18" day of October. A.D. 1891. leaving an in:
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Jacob Hoskins died leaving Jane M. Hoskins
widow, and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Alice S. Hoskins Daughter Prospect O.
Alonzo F. Hoskins Son Richwood O.
Ida E. Hoskins Daughter Prospect O.
Murry Hoskins Grand- Son Prospect O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Alonzo F. Hoskins
[corresponds to page 318 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
318
Jacob Hoskins Will
4967 Journal Entry
November 18th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Jacob
Hoskins, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Jane M. Hoskins, widow,
and Alice S. Hoskins- Alonzo F. Hoskins- Ida E. Hoskins- Murry
Hoskins, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio. and it
appearing to the Court that Alonzo F. Hoskins, has in writing waived
notice and consented to the probate of said Will, it is ordered that said ap:
plication be for hearing on the 24" day of November. A.D. 1891, at 1 o'clock
P.M. ~ And it appearing to the Court that H. Hain, one of the sub:
sicibing witnesses to said Will is a resident of Marion County, Ohio.
and is without the jurisdictin of this Court, it is therefore ordered
that a Commission with the Will annexed, issue herein to Freder:
ick C. Freeman of Marion County. Ohio. directing him to take the
deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same, duly cer:
tified, with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov.18/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Jacob} Application to Admit to Probate
Hoskins, Deceased. ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Jacob Hoskins late a resident of the Township of Thompson in said
County, died on or about the 18" day of October. A.D. 1891. leaving an in:
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Jacob Hoskins died leaving Jane M. Hoskins
widow, and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Alice S. Hoskins Daughter Prospect O.
Alonzo F. Hoskins Son Richwood O.
Ida E. Hoskins Daughter Prospect O.
Murry Hoskins Grand- Son Prospect O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Alonzo F. Hoskins
Title
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Description
[page 348]
[corresponds to page 319 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
319
Jacob Hoskins Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 18" day of November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named dece:
dent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will,
Dated this 18" day of November. A.D. 1891.
Alonzo F. Hoskins.
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All - I Jacob Hoskins
of the Township of Thompson and County of Delaware and State of
Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Testament.
Item 1.
I give and devise to my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins Tyler in
lieu of her Dower all the Real Estate which I may own at
my Death during her natural life time. She paying all taxes which
may be assessed against the same, and keeping the same in proper re:
pair, and affording my Daughters Alice S. and Ida E. Hoskins a
Home during the time they or either one of may remain unmarried.
Item 2d
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins all my
personal property of whatever nature or kind. She disposing of a suff:
cient quanity thereof to pay all my honest debts.
Item 3rd
I give and bequeath to my Grand-son- Murry Hoskins son of my
son Oliver S. Hoskins deceased Five Hundred Dollars to be paid
to him, or to his Guardian as the case may be, out of my Real Estate
one year after the Death of my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins.
Item 4th
I give and bequeath to my Dughters Alice S. and Ida E.
Hoskins each the sum of Five Hundred Dollars one year af:
ter the Death of my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins out of my Real
Estate.
Item 5th
After paying the above bequests, at the time specified, the remainder
of my - Estate, I wish and desire should be equally divided among
the following of my children, to wit, Alonzo F. Hoskins, Alice
S. Hoskins and Ida E. Hoskins.
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
28th day of September. 1885.
Jacob Hoskins {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Jacob Hoskins as his last will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Gottlieb Allmendinger
H. Hain.
[corresponds to page 319 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
319
Jacob Hoskins Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 18" day of November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named dece:
dent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will,
Dated this 18" day of November. A.D. 1891.
Alonzo F. Hoskins.
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All - I Jacob Hoskins
of the Township of Thompson and County of Delaware and State of
Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Testament.
Item 1.
I give and devise to my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins Tyler in
lieu of her Dower all the Real Estate which I may own at
my Death during her natural life time. She paying all taxes which
may be assessed against the same, and keeping the same in proper re:
pair, and affording my Daughters Alice S. and Ida E. Hoskins a
Home during the time they or either one of may remain unmarried.
Item 2d
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins all my
personal property of whatever nature or kind. She disposing of a suff:
cient quanity thereof to pay all my honest debts.
Item 3rd
I give and bequeath to my Grand-son- Murry Hoskins son of my
son Oliver S. Hoskins deceased Five Hundred Dollars to be paid
to him, or to his Guardian as the case may be, out of my Real Estate
one year after the Death of my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins.
Item 4th
I give and bequeath to my Dughters Alice S. and Ida E.
Hoskins each the sum of Five Hundred Dollars one year af:
ter the Death of my beloved wife Jane M. Hoskins out of my Real
Estate.
Item 5th
After paying the above bequests, at the time specified, the remainder
of my - Estate, I wish and desire should be equally divided among
the following of my children, to wit, Alonzo F. Hoskins, Alice
S. Hoskins and Ida E. Hoskins.
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
28th day of September. 1885.
Jacob Hoskins {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Jacob Hoskins as his last will
and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Gottlieb Allmendinger
H. Hain.
Title
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Description
[page 349]
[corresponds to page 320 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
320
Jacob Hoskins Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased.
To Alonzo F. Hoskins:
You are commanded to notify Jane
M. Hoskins- Alice S. Hoskins- Ida E. Hoskins- Murry Hoskins
that on the 18" day of November. A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins,
late of Thompson Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in
said Court, and an applicatin to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Court on the 24" day of November. A.D. 1891 at 1
o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal for said Probate Court, at Del:
aware Ohio, this 18" day of November A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Return Filed Nov. 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} Alonzo F. Hoskins being duly sworn, says
that on the 18 day of November. A.D. 1891,
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Jane M. Hoskins- Alice S. Hoskins- Ida E.
Hoskins and Murry Hoskins and Ellen Hoskins mother of
Murry Hoskins a minor.
Alonzo F. Hoskins
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24 day of
November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed Nov. 24/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} To Frederick C. Freeman, Greeting
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity,
have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and au:
thority to examine and take the deposition of H. Hain one of the sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places
appointed by you, you cause the said H. Hain to be brought before
you, and then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation just
taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said
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Jacob Hoskins Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased.
To Alonzo F. Hoskins:
You are commanded to notify Jane
M. Hoskins- Alice S. Hoskins- Ida E. Hoskins- Murry Hoskins
that on the 18" day of November. A.D. 1891 an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins,
late of Thompson Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in
said Court, and an applicatin to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Court on the 24" day of November. A.D. 1891 at 1
o'clock P.M.
Witness my hand and the seal for said Probate Court, at Del:
aware Ohio, this 18" day of November A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Return Filed Nov. 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} Alonzo F. Hoskins being duly sworn, says
that on the 18 day of November. A.D. 1891,
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Jane M. Hoskins- Alice S. Hoskins- Ida E.
Hoskins and Murry Hoskins and Ellen Hoskins mother of
Murry Hoskins a minor.
Alonzo F. Hoskins
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24 day of
November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed Nov. 24/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss} To Frederick C. Freeman, Greeting
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity,
have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and au:
thority to examine and take the deposition of H. Hain one of the sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins
deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places
appointed by you, you cause the said H. Hain to be brought before
you, and then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation just
taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said
Title
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Description
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Jacob Hoskins Will
Jacob Hoskins and that you reduce such examination to writing
and return the same, together with this Commission and the Will
of the said Jacob Hoskins thereto annexed, closed up under your
seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware Ohio this 18" day of November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Deposition of: Witness to Will Filed Nov 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Marion County, ss } Deposition of H. Hain subscribing witness to the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins, deceased
late of the County of Delaware State of Ohio, in the matter of said
Will pending in the Probate Court of said County, taken befoe me, a
Commissioner appointed by said Court, pursuant to the annexed Com:
mission, on the 20" day of November 1891. at Prospect Ohio- H. Hain
of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, de:
poses and says that he was present at the execution of the paper before him
bearing date the 18th day of September. A.D. 1885, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins now deceased, whose name is
signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed
his name to the same as a witness in his presence, that he saw the said
Jacob Hoskins sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Jacob
Hoskins at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry Hain
The State of Ohio }
Marion County, ss } I, Frederick C. Freeman duly appointed and com:
missioned by the Probate Court of the County of
Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of H. Henry one
of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Jacob
Hoskins, deceased, late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which
Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify,
that in pursuance of said Commissions I caused the above named H.
Hain subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and
place above mentioned; that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the exe:
cution of said Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above
set forth, was reduced to writing by me and, also, so written in the presence
of the witness aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness in my
presence, and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 20" day of Novem:
ber. A.D. 1891.
F.C. Freeman- Commissioner
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321
Jacob Hoskins Will
Jacob Hoskins and that you reduce such examination to writing
and return the same, together with this Commission and the Will
of the said Jacob Hoskins thereto annexed, closed up under your
seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware Ohio this 18" day of November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Deposition of: Witness to Will Filed Nov 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Marion County, ss } Deposition of H. Hain subscribing witness to the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins, deceased
late of the County of Delaware State of Ohio, in the matter of said
Will pending in the Probate Court of said County, taken befoe me, a
Commissioner appointed by said Court, pursuant to the annexed Com:
mission, on the 20" day of November 1891. at Prospect Ohio- H. Hain
of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, de:
poses and says that he was present at the execution of the paper before him
bearing date the 18th day of September. A.D. 1885, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins now deceased, whose name is
signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed
his name to the same as a witness in his presence, that he saw the said
Jacob Hoskins sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Jacob
Hoskins at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry Hain
The State of Ohio }
Marion County, ss } I, Frederick C. Freeman duly appointed and com:
missioned by the Probate Court of the County of
Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of H. Henry one
of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Jacob
Hoskins, deceased, late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which
Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify,
that in pursuance of said Commissions I caused the above named H.
Hain subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and
place above mentioned; that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the exe:
cution of said Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above
set forth, was reduced to writing by me and, also, so written in the presence
of the witness aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness in my
presence, and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 20" day of Novem:
ber. A.D. 1891.
F.C. Freeman- Commissioner
Title
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Description
[page 351]
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Jacob Hoskins Will
Journal Entry
November 24" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of jacob Hoskins, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on
the 18th day of November. A.D. 1891. an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob
Hoskins, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Jane M. Hoskins his widow, and Alice S Hoskins- Alonzo
F. Hoskins- Ida E. Hoskins and Murry Hoskins next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this
Court. And the Commission heretofore issued herein to take the tes-
timony of H Hain, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will of said
Jacob Hoskins deceased, was this day returned, duly executed and the
same was filed herein. And Gottlieb Allmendinger the other subscrib:
ing witness failing to appear, the further hearing of said Will is continued
until the 27' day of November. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November. 27" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased} It now appearing to the Court that
Gottlieb Allmendinger, the other sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of said Jacob Hoskins,
now deceased, is a resident of Marion County, Ohio, and is without the
jurisdiction of this court, it is therefore ordered that a Commission,
with the Will annexed, issue herein to F.J. Schultz, of Marion Coun:
ty, Ohio, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing witness,
and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speek to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed Dec. 1/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To F. J. Schultz. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your pru:
dence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full
power and authority to examine and take the deposition of Gottlieb All:
mendinger one of the subuscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Hoskins hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in
the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you, that at cer:
tain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said Gottlieb All:
mendinger to be brought before you, and then and there to examine him on
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Jacob Hoskins Will
Journal Entry
November 24" 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of jacob Hoskins, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on
the 18th day of November. A.D. 1891. an in:
strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jacob
Hoskins, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Jane M. Hoskins his widow, and Alice S Hoskins- Alonzo
F. Hoskins- Ida E. Hoskins and Murry Hoskins next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this
Court. And the Commission heretofore issued herein to take the tes-
timony of H Hain, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will of said
Jacob Hoskins deceased, was this day returned, duly executed and the
same was filed herein. And Gottlieb Allmendinger the other subscrib:
ing witness failing to appear, the further hearing of said Will is continued
until the 27' day of November. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November. 27" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased} It now appearing to the Court that
Gottlieb Allmendinger, the other sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of said Jacob Hoskins,
now deceased, is a resident of Marion County, Ohio, and is without the
jurisdiction of this court, it is therefore ordered that a Commission,
with the Will annexed, issue herein to F.J. Schultz, of Marion Coun:
ty, Ohio, directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing witness,
and return the same, duly certified, with all convenient speek to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed Dec. 1/91
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To F. J. Schultz. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your pru:
dence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full
power and authority to examine and take the deposition of Gottlieb All:
mendinger one of the subuscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Jacob Hoskins hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in
the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you, that at cer:
tain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said Gottlieb All:
mendinger to be brought before you, and then and there to examine him on
Title
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Description
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Jacob Hoskins Will
oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution of
said Will of the said Jacob Hoskins and that you reduce such ex:
amination to writing, and return the same, together with this Commis:
sion and the Will of the said Jacob Hoskins thereto annexed, closed
up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Whereof. I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 27th day of November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Dec 1/91
The State of Ohio }
Marion County, ss } Deposition of Gottlieb Allmendinger, one of
the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Jacob Hoskins deceased, late of the County of
Delaware, State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in
the Probate Court of said County, thaken before me, a Commissioner
appointed by said Court, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the
28 day of November. 1891. at Marion Ohio, of lawful age, being by me
first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, deposes and says that he was
present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 28th
day of September. A.D. 1885, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Jacob Hoskins now deceased, whose name is signed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his
name to the same as a witness in his presence; that he saw the said
Jacob Hoskins sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl:
edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Jacob Hoskins at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Gottlieb Allmendinger
The State of Ohio }
Marion County,ss. } I, F. J. Schultz, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Probate Court of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition
of Gottlieb Allmendinger one of the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins deceased, late of Dela:
ware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will
are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of said Com:
mission, I caused the above named Gottlieb Allmendinger subscrib:
ing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and place above
mentioned, that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above set
forth, was reduced to writing by me and, also, so written in the
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Jacob Hoskins Will
oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution of
said Will of the said Jacob Hoskins and that you reduce such ex:
amination to writing, and return the same, together with this Commis:
sion and the Will of the said Jacob Hoskins thereto annexed, closed
up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Whereof. I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the said
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 27th day of November. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Dec 1/91
The State of Ohio }
Marion County, ss } Deposition of Gottlieb Allmendinger, one of
the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Jacob Hoskins deceased, late of the County of
Delaware, State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in
the Probate Court of said County, thaken before me, a Commissioner
appointed by said Court, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the
28 day of November. 1891. at Marion Ohio, of lawful age, being by me
first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, deposes and says that he was
present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the 28th
day of September. A.D. 1885, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Jacob Hoskins now deceased, whose name is signed
at the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his
name to the same as a witness in his presence; that he saw the said
Jacob Hoskins sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl:
edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Jacob Hoskins at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Gottlieb Allmendinger
The State of Ohio }
Marion County,ss. } I, F. J. Schultz, duly appointed and
commissioned by the Probate Court of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition
of Gottlieb Allmendinger one of the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Jacob Hoskins deceased, late of Dela:
ware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will
are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of said Com:
mission, I caused the above named Gottlieb Allmendinger subscrib:
ing witness as aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and place above
mentioned, that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above set
forth, was reduced to writing by me and, also, so written in the
Title
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[page 353]
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Jacob Hoskins Will
presence of the witness aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness
in my presence; and I further certify, that I am not Counsel. Attorney
or relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand this 28 day of November. A.D. 1891.
F.J. Schultz
Commissioner.
Journal Entry
December. 1st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased.} The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of Gottlieb
Allmendinger, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Jacob
Hoskins, deceased, was this day returned, duly executed, and the same
was filed herein, Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Jacob Hoskins, deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, to:
gether with the testimony of the witesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Jane M. Hoskins, widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Jacob Hoskins Will
presence of the witness aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness
in my presence; and I further certify, that I am not Counsel. Attorney
or relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand this 28 day of November. A.D. 1891.
F.J. Schultz
Commissioner.
Journal Entry
December. 1st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob Hoskins, deceased.} The Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of Gottlieb
Allmendinger, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Jacob
Hoskins, deceased, was this day returned, duly executed, and the same
was filed herein, Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Jacob Hoskins, deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, to:
gether with the testimony of the witesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Jane M. Hoskins, widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 354]
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325
Clara B. Conlant's Will
Journal Entry
December 2nd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Clara B. Constant, deceased} This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Clara B. Constant, late of Delaware Township-
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;
On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed
in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record, be given to William Clark
Constant- Marie Constant and Emma Gertrude Constant, next
of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th day of December.
A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M. ~ And it appearing to the Court
that Ann J. Salt, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
is a resident of Saltaire, Clermont County- Ohio, and is without
the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore, ordered that a Com:
mission with the Will annexed, issue herein to Harvey Pumph:
rey, of Saltaire, Clermont County, Ohio, directing him to take
the deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same, duly
certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec. 2/91
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Clara B. Constant, deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Clara B. Constant late a resident of the township of Delaware in
said County, died on or about the 24th day of November. A.D. 1891,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last
Will and Testament: that the said Clara B. Constant died leaving no
widower, and the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
William Clark Constant Son Delaware O
Marie Constant Daughter " "
Emma Gertrude Constant " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Beverly W. Brown
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Clara B. Conlant's Will
Journal Entry
December 2nd 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Clara B. Constant, deceased} This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Clara B. Constant, late of Delaware Township-
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;
On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed
in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record, be given to William Clark
Constant- Marie Constant and Emma Gertrude Constant, next
of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 7th day of December.
A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M. ~ And it appearing to the Court
that Ann J. Salt, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
is a resident of Saltaire, Clermont County- Ohio, and is without
the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore, ordered that a Com:
mission with the Will annexed, issue herein to Harvey Pumph:
rey, of Saltaire, Clermont County, Ohio, directing him to take
the deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same, duly
certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec. 2/91
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Clara B. Constant, deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Clara B. Constant late a resident of the township of Delaware in
said County, died on or about the 24th day of November. A.D. 1891,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last
Will and Testament: that the said Clara B. Constant died leaving no
widower, and the following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
William Clark Constant Son Delaware O
Marie Constant Daughter " "
Emma Gertrude Constant " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Beverly W. Brown
Title
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Description
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Clara B. Constants Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 2nd day of December. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Coubnty.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Clara B. Constant, deceased.
I, Beverly W. Brown:
You are commanded to notify William
Clark Constant- Marie Constant and Emma Gertrude Constant-
that on the 2nd day of December. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant, late of
Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court,
and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 7th day of December. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 2nd day of December. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Dec 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss.} Beverly W. Brown being duly sworn, says that
on the 3rd day of December A.D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam:
ed William Clark Constant- Marie Constant and Emma Ger:
trude Constant
Beverly W. Brown
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7" day of De:
cember. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission Filed Dec 7/91
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Harvey Pumphrey. Greeting:
Delaware County,ss}
Know Ye, That we, in conficence of your prudence
and authority to examine and take the deposition of Ann J. Salt sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Con:
stant hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State
of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you that at certain days
and places appointed by you, you cause the said Ann J. Salt,
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326
Clara B. Constants Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 2nd day of December. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware Coubnty.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Clara B. Constant, deceased.
I, Beverly W. Brown:
You are commanded to notify William
Clark Constant- Marie Constant and Emma Gertrude Constant-
that on the 2nd day of December. A.D. 1891. an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant, late of
Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court,
and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 7th day of December. A.D. 1891. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware Ohio, this 2nd day of December. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Dec 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,ss.} Beverly W. Brown being duly sworn, says that
on the 3rd day of December A.D. 1891. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam:
ed William Clark Constant- Marie Constant and Emma Ger:
trude Constant
Beverly W. Brown
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7" day of De:
cember. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission Filed Dec 7/91
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Harvey Pumphrey. Greeting:
Delaware County,ss}
Know Ye, That we, in conficence of your prudence
and authority to examine and take the deposition of Ann J. Salt sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Con:
stant hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State
of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you that at certain days
and places appointed by you, you cause the said Ann J. Salt,
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Clara B. Constant's Will
to be brought before you, and then and there to examine her on oath
or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution of said
Will of the said Clara B. Constant and that you reduce such
examination to writing, and return the same, together with this
Commission and the Will of the said Clara B Constant there:
to annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court,
with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Court, at Delaware O. this 2" day of December A.
D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
Last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant of the City
of Delaware Ohio.
I Clara B. Constant of the City of Delaware Ohio,
being of sound and disposing mind do on this 29th day of October.
1891. at my home in Delaware County Ohio make and publish
this my last Will, That is to say
Having heretofore entered into an agreement with my sister Em:
ma Battelle whereby I agreed to care for and support an Aunt
Miss Minerva E. Salt for and during her life, Now therefore wish:
ing to make provision out of my estate for the support and mainten:
ance of her the said Minerva E. Salt, do now direct that such sum
be appropriated out of my estate, not exceeding Eight Hundred (800)
Dollars as may be necessary to furnish a good and comfortable home
for her my said Aunt The said Minerva E. Salt during her
life, and it is my wish and desire if she my said Aunt shall
be pleased to do so. That she be provided such home in some good
and pleasant Home for aged women, but this shall be construed as
making it compulsory upon my said Aunt to go into such home,
leaving it entirely at her option to go into such Home or make
her home with any of her relatives who may be willing to provide
her a good home as aforesaid for said amount hereinbefore specified.
I also give devise and bequeath unto my said Aunt the said
Minerva E. Salt to be paid to her each and every year during
her life by my Executor herein named The sum of Thirty (30)
Dollars to be by her used and expended as she may desire.
I desire that the remainder of my estate after the foregoing re:
quests are provided for be equally divided between my three children
Clark Constant- Marie Constant and Emma G. Constant.
I nominate and appoint Beverly W. Brown executor of this my
last Will, and request that my esteemed friend Joseph B. Bat:
telle of Toledo Ohio in whom I have abiding confidence be ap:
pointed guardian of my said children and manage and care for
both their persons and property.
In witness whereof i have hereunto on this 29" day of Oc:
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327
Clara B. Constant's Will
to be brought before you, and then and there to examine her on oath
or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due execution of said
Will of the said Clara B. Constant and that you reduce such
examination to writing, and return the same, together with this
Commission and the Will of the said Clara B Constant there:
to annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court,
with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Court, at Delaware O. this 2" day of December A.
D. 1891.
{Seal} N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
Last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant of the City
of Delaware Ohio.
I Clara B. Constant of the City of Delaware Ohio,
being of sound and disposing mind do on this 29th day of October.
1891. at my home in Delaware County Ohio make and publish
this my last Will, That is to say
Having heretofore entered into an agreement with my sister Em:
ma Battelle whereby I agreed to care for and support an Aunt
Miss Minerva E. Salt for and during her life, Now therefore wish:
ing to make provision out of my estate for the support and mainten:
ance of her the said Minerva E. Salt, do now direct that such sum
be appropriated out of my estate, not exceeding Eight Hundred (800)
Dollars as may be necessary to furnish a good and comfortable home
for her my said Aunt The said Minerva E. Salt during her
life, and it is my wish and desire if she my said Aunt shall
be pleased to do so. That she be provided such home in some good
and pleasant Home for aged women, but this shall be construed as
making it compulsory upon my said Aunt to go into such home,
leaving it entirely at her option to go into such Home or make
her home with any of her relatives who may be willing to provide
her a good home as aforesaid for said amount hereinbefore specified.
I also give devise and bequeath unto my said Aunt the said
Minerva E. Salt to be paid to her each and every year during
her life by my Executor herein named The sum of Thirty (30)
Dollars to be by her used and expended as she may desire.
I desire that the remainder of my estate after the foregoing re:
quests are provided for be equally divided between my three children
Clark Constant- Marie Constant and Emma G. Constant.
I nominate and appoint Beverly W. Brown executor of this my
last Will, and request that my esteemed friend Joseph B. Bat:
telle of Toledo Ohio in whom I have abiding confidence be ap:
pointed guardian of my said children and manage and care for
both their persons and property.
In witness whereof i have hereunto on this 29" day of Oc:
Title
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Description
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Clara B. Constant's Will
tober. 1891. subscribed my name, and declare this to be my last will
and testament.
Clara B. Constant
Signed by Clara B. Constant in the presence of Emma Bat:
telle and Ann J. Salt, and by the said Emma Battell and
Ann J. Salt, at the request of said Clara B. Constant signed
as witnesses in her presence in the presence of each other
Emma C. Battelle
Ann J. Salt.
Deposition of Witness to Will. Filed Dec 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Clermont County.ss.}
Deposition of Ann J. Salt Salt Air
Clermont Co. Ohio, subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament
of Clara B. Constant deceased, late of the County of Delaware
State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court
of said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court
pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the fifth day of December-
1891, at Salt Air, Clermont Co Ohio, appeared before me Ann
J. Salt of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter cer:
tified, deposes and says that she was present at the execution, of the paper
before her bearing date the 29" day of October. A.D. 1891. purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant now de:
ceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request
of said deceased, subscribed her name to the same as witness in her
presence; that she saw the said Clara B. Constant sign and seal
said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will
and Testament, and that the said Clara B. Constant at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Ann J. Salt.
The State of Ohio }
Clermont County.ss.} I, Harvey Pumphrey duly appointed and com:
missioned by the Probate Court of the County
of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of Ann
J. Salt- Salt Air, Clermont Co. Ohio, subscribing witness to
the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant, deceased, late
of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and the
said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance
of said Commission I caused the above named Ann J. Salt
subscribing witness as afore said to appear before me, at the time and
place above mentioned; that she was by me first duly sworn to tes:
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Clara B. Constant's Will
tober. 1891. subscribed my name, and declare this to be my last will
and testament.
Clara B. Constant
Signed by Clara B. Constant in the presence of Emma Bat:
telle and Ann J. Salt, and by the said Emma Battell and
Ann J. Salt, at the request of said Clara B. Constant signed
as witnesses in her presence in the presence of each other
Emma C. Battelle
Ann J. Salt.
Deposition of Witness to Will. Filed Dec 7/91
The State of Ohio }
Clermont County.ss.}
Deposition of Ann J. Salt Salt Air
Clermont Co. Ohio, subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament
of Clara B. Constant deceased, late of the County of Delaware
State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court
of said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court
pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the fifth day of December-
1891, at Salt Air, Clermont Co Ohio, appeared before me Ann
J. Salt of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter cer:
tified, deposes and says that she was present at the execution, of the paper
before her bearing date the 29" day of October. A.D. 1891. purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant now de:
ceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request
of said deceased, subscribed her name to the same as witness in her
presence; that she saw the said Clara B. Constant sign and seal
said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will
and Testament, and that the said Clara B. Constant at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Ann J. Salt.
The State of Ohio }
Clermont County.ss.} I, Harvey Pumphrey duly appointed and com:
missioned by the Probate Court of the County
of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of Ann
J. Salt- Salt Air, Clermont Co. Ohio, subscribing witness to
the last Will and Testament of Clara B. Constant, deceased, late
of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and the
said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance
of said Commission I caused the above named Ann J. Salt
subscribing witness as afore said to appear before me, at the time and
place above mentioned; that she was by me first duly sworn to tes:
Title
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Description
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Clara B. Constant's Will
tify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re:
lation to the execution of said Will, and that the deposition by
her subscribed as above set forth, was reduced to writing by me and,
also, so written in the presence of the witness aforementioned respect:
ively, and was subscribed by the said witness in my presence, and
I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative
of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this fifth day of December. A.D. 1891.
J.H. Pumphrey
Commissioner
Testimony of Wintess Filed Dec 7/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County, Ohio.} and Testament of Clara B. Constant, deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Emma C. Battelle, being duly sworn
and examined as a witness in the above
entitled matter, says: I was present at the execution of the in:
strument now shown to me, bearing date the 29th day of October
A.D. 1891 and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament
of Clara B. Constant, late of Delaware Township, in said
County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Clara B.
Constant, now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament;
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re:
straint.
Emma C. Battelle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
7th day of December. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 7th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Clara B. Constant, deceased,}
Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 2d day of December. A.D. 1891. an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Clara
B. Constant, late of Delaware Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
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329
Clara B. Constant's Will
tify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re:
lation to the execution of said Will, and that the deposition by
her subscribed as above set forth, was reduced to writing by me and,
also, so written in the presence of the witness aforementioned respect:
ively, and was subscribed by the said witness in my presence, and
I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative
of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this fifth day of December. A.D. 1891.
J.H. Pumphrey
Commissioner
Testimony of Wintess Filed Dec 7/91
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County, Ohio.} and Testament of Clara B. Constant, deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Emma C. Battelle, being duly sworn
and examined as a witness in the above
entitled matter, says: I was present at the execution of the in:
strument now shown to me, bearing date the 29th day of October
A.D. 1891 and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament
of Clara B. Constant, late of Delaware Township, in said
County of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Clara B.
Constant, now deceased sign and seal said instrument, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament;
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re:
straint.
Emma C. Battelle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this
7th day of December. A.D. 1891.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 7th 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Clara B. Constant, deceased,}
Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 2d day of December. A.D. 1891. an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Clara
B. Constant, late of Delaware Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
Title
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Clara B. Constant's Will
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to William
Clark Constant- Marie constant and Emma Gertrude Con:
stant next of kin of the testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio pur:
suant to a former order of this Court. ~ And the Commission
heretofore issued herein to take the testimony of Ann J. Salt, one
of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Clara B. Constant
deceased, was this day returned duly executed, and the same was
filed herein; therefore, on this day came Emma C. Battelle the
other subscribing witess to said Will, who being duly sworn, tes:
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by her subscribed, and filed with said
Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru:
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Clara
B. Constant, deceased. That the same was duly executed and at:
tested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the
same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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330
Clara B. Constant's Will
filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to William
Clark Constant- Marie constant and Emma Gertrude Con:
stant next of kin of the testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio pur:
suant to a former order of this Court. ~ And the Commission
heretofore issued herein to take the testimony of Ann J. Salt, one
of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Clara B. Constant
deceased, was this day returned duly executed, and the same was
filed herein; therefore, on this day came Emma C. Battelle the
other subscribing witess to said Will, who being duly sworn, tes:
tified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by her subscribed, and filed with said
Will. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru:
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Clara
B. Constant, deceased. That the same was duly executed and at:
tested, and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the
same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 360]
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33l
John G. Miller's Will
3979
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
John C. Miller, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that John C. Miller late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 4 day of December A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached purporting to be his
last Will and Testament: That the said John O. Miller decd
leaving Irena M. Miller, widow, and the following named persons his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Edward Thomson Miller Son Delaware O
John Franklin Miller " Delaware O
Oriel Miller Daughter Oak Harbor O
Your Petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Irena M. Miller
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 14" day of December A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 14 day of December A.D. 1891.
Irena M. Miller
Edward T. Miller
Oriel M. Miller
J. Frank Miller
Probate of Will Filed Dec 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court Harriet
W. Curtiss and Lewis A. Washburn two of the subscribing witness-
es to the last Will and Testament of John C. Miller late of
Delaware Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being
duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth,
[corresponds to page 331 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
33l
John G. Miller's Will
3979
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 24/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
John C. Miller, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that John C. Miller late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 4 day of December A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached purporting to be his
last Will and Testament: That the said John O. Miller decd
leaving Irena M. Miller, widow, and the following named persons his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Edward Thomson Miller Son Delaware O
John Franklin Miller " Delaware O
Oriel Miller Daughter Oak Harbor O
Your Petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Irena M. Miller
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 14" day of December A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We the undersigned widow & next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice and consent to the probate of said Will
Dated this 14 day of December A.D. 1891.
Irena M. Miller
Edward T. Miller
Oriel M. Miller
J. Frank Miller
Probate of Will Filed Dec 24/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court Harriet
W. Curtiss and Lewis A. Washburn two of the subscribing witness-
es to the last Will and Testament of John C. Miller late of
Delaware Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being
duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth,
Title
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John C. Miller's Will
and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will
depose and say That the paper before them bearing date the 1st day
December A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John C. Miller now deceased is the Will of said deceased John
C. Miller, that they were present at the execution of said Will and
at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to
same as witnesses in his presence, that they saw the said John C.
Miller deceased sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said
John C. Miller at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Harriet W. Curtiss
Lewis A. Washburn
Sworn to and subscribed by said Witnesses in open Court this 24" day
of December A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 24" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John C. Miller deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of John C. Miller, late of Delaware Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On con-
sideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record be given to Irena M. Miller, widow,
and Edward Thomson Miller, John Franklin Miller and Oriel
Miller next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio
and thereupon same said widow and next of kin, and in writing waiv-
ed notice and consented to the probate of said Will, therefore, on this
day came Harriet W. Curtiss and Lewis A. Washburn two of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru-
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said John C. Mil-
ler deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
This, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit-
ted to probate and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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John C. Miller's Will
and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will
depose and say That the paper before them bearing date the 1st day
December A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John C. Miller now deceased is the Will of said deceased John
C. Miller, that they were present at the execution of said Will and
at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to
same as witnesses in his presence, that they saw the said John C.
Miller deceased sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said
John C. Miller at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Harriet W. Curtiss
Lewis A. Washburn
Sworn to and subscribed by said Witnesses in open Court this 24" day
of December A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 24" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of John C. Miller deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of John C. Miller, late of Delaware Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate: On con-
sideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record be given to Irena M. Miller, widow,
and Edward Thomson Miller, John Franklin Miller and Oriel
Miller next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio
and thereupon same said widow and next of kin, and in writing waiv-
ed notice and consented to the probate of said Will, therefore, on this
day came Harriet W. Curtiss and Lewis A. Washburn two of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru-
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said John C. Mil-
ler deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested and that
the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
This, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit-
ted to probate and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (362)
Description
[page 362]
[corresponds to page 333 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
333
John C. Miller's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, John C.
Miller of Delaware, do make and publish this my last will and
testament, as follows:
Item First I give and bequeath to my oldest daughter, Oriel Miller, the fol-
lowing chattels, to wit - The two oil portraits of my self and wife paint-
ed by Bates.
Item Second I give and bequeath to my oldest son, Edward Thomson Miller,
the following chattels, to wit: - The Encyclopedia Britanica, all the
volumes from the first to the last including the whole twenty five vol-
umes. I now on request of his mother bequeath to the aforesaid Ed-
ward F. Miller my silver watch which I have constantly carried
since I traveled the Dunkirk circuit.
Item Third I give and bequeath to my next oldest son, John Franklin Mil-
ler the following chattels, to wit: - The set of oil paintings of my own
father and mother, Christian Miller and Mary Elizabeth Miller,
executed by Bates. I also bequeath to the aforesaid J. F. Miller
my entire collection of coins, and Wheadon's Notes on the New Tes-
tament Scriptures, and such other articles as he and his mother
agree upon.
Item Fourth: - And now I bequeath to my dear companion and wife Mrs. Irena
M. Miller the balance of my property and chattels, including all
such personal effects, and lands, and moneys and papers, including
notes, deeds, mortgages, and all other legal papers as have not been
otherwise bestowed and bequeathed. And I hereby appoint her exec-
utrix of my estate with full and unlimited power to act in that
capacity, without giving bond for the performance of such duties as
may devolve upon her as executrix.
In testimony whereof I hereto subscribe my name and affix my
seal this First day of December A.D. 1891.
{Seal} John C. Miller
Signed and acknowledge by the above named John C. Miller
testator as his last will and testament in our presence, and
signed by us in his presence, and at his request, as subscribing
witnesses to the foregoing last will and testament at the date last
aforesaid
{ Harriet W. Curtiss
Witnesses { Lewis A. Washburn
{ Elizabeth Sampsell
[corresponds to page 333 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
333
John C. Miller's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, John C.
Miller of Delaware, do make and publish this my last will and
testament, as follows:
Item First I give and bequeath to my oldest daughter, Oriel Miller, the fol-
lowing chattels, to wit - The two oil portraits of my self and wife paint-
ed by Bates.
Item Second I give and bequeath to my oldest son, Edward Thomson Miller,
the following chattels, to wit: - The Encyclopedia Britanica, all the
volumes from the first to the last including the whole twenty five vol-
umes. I now on request of his mother bequeath to the aforesaid Ed-
ward F. Miller my silver watch which I have constantly carried
since I traveled the Dunkirk circuit.
Item Third I give and bequeath to my next oldest son, John Franklin Mil-
ler the following chattels, to wit: - The set of oil paintings of my own
father and mother, Christian Miller and Mary Elizabeth Miller,
executed by Bates. I also bequeath to the aforesaid J. F. Miller
my entire collection of coins, and Wheadon's Notes on the New Tes-
tament Scriptures, and such other articles as he and his mother
agree upon.
Item Fourth: - And now I bequeath to my dear companion and wife Mrs. Irena
M. Miller the balance of my property and chattels, including all
such personal effects, and lands, and moneys and papers, including
notes, deeds, mortgages, and all other legal papers as have not been
otherwise bestowed and bequeathed. And I hereby appoint her exec-
utrix of my estate with full and unlimited power to act in that
capacity, without giving bond for the performance of such duties as
may devolve upon her as executrix.
In testimony whereof I hereto subscribe my name and affix my
seal this First day of December A.D. 1891.
{Seal} John C. Miller
Signed and acknowledge by the above named John C. Miller
testator as his last will and testament in our presence, and
signed by us in his presence, and at his request, as subscribing
witnesses to the foregoing last will and testament at the date last
aforesaid
{ Harriet W. Curtiss
Witnesses { Lewis A. Washburn
{ Elizabeth Sampsell
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (363)
Description
[page 363]
[corresponds to page 334 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
334
William F. Wittlinger's Will
Journal Entry
December 22d 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
William F. Wittlinger, deceased } This day an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of William F. Wittlinger, late of Delaware Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate
On Consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court and that due notice thereof and of the applica-
tion to admit the same to probate and record be given to Mary M
Wittlinger, widow, and John F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger
Flora M. Wittlinger Alice A. Wittlinger and Harry G. Wit-
tlinger And said Mary M. Wittlinger, widow, having in writing
waived notice it is ordered that said application be set for hearing
on the 26th day of December A.D. 1891 at 8 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 22/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
William F. Wittlinger, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that William F. Wittlinger late a resident of the Township of Dela-
ware in said County died on or about the 8 day of December A.
D. 1891, leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to
be his last Will and Testament. That the said William F. Wittling-
er died leaving Mary M. Wittlinger, widow, and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
of
Minor
John F. Wittlinger 11 Son Delaware O
Mary M. Wittlinger 9 Daughter " "
Flora M. Wittlinger 6 Daughter " "
Alice A. Wittlinger 3 Daughter " "
Harry J. Wittlinger 3 mos. Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary M. Wittlinger
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 22 day of December A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 334 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
334
William F. Wittlinger's Will
Journal Entry
December 22d 1891
In the Matter of the Will of }
William F. Wittlinger, deceased } This day an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of William F. Wittlinger, late of Delaware Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate
On Consideration Whereof it is ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court and that due notice thereof and of the applica-
tion to admit the same to probate and record be given to Mary M
Wittlinger, widow, and John F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger
Flora M. Wittlinger Alice A. Wittlinger and Harry G. Wit-
tlinger And said Mary M. Wittlinger, widow, having in writing
waived notice it is ordered that said application be set for hearing
on the 26th day of December A.D. 1891 at 8 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 22/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
William F. Wittlinger, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that William F. Wittlinger late a resident of the Township of Dela-
ware in said County died on or about the 8 day of December A.
D. 1891, leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to
be his last Will and Testament. That the said William F. Wittling-
er died leaving Mary M. Wittlinger, widow, and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
of
Minor
John F. Wittlinger 11 Son Delaware O
Mary M. Wittlinger 9 Daughter " "
Flora M. Wittlinger 6 Daughter " "
Alice A. Wittlinger 3 Daughter " "
Harry J. Wittlinger 3 mos. Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary M. Wittlinger
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 22 day of December A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (364)
Description
[page 364]
[corresponds to page 335 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
335
William F. Wittlinger's Will
Waiver of Notice
I the undersigned Widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 22 day of December A. D. 1891.
Mary M. Wittlinger
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of William F. Wittlinger, deceased.
To Mary M. Wittlinger:
You are commanded to notify John
F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger - Flora M. Wittlinger - Alice A.
Wittlinger and Harry J. Wittlinger that on the 22d day of December
A. D. 1891. and instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of William F. Wittlinger late of Delaware Township
in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court and an ap-
plication to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26" day of December A. D. 1891 at 8 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 22 day of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Dec 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. } Mary M. Wittlinger being duly sworn, says
that on the 22d day of December A. D. 1891.
she served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to
the within named John F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger - Flora
M. Wittlinger - Alice A. Wittlinger and Harry J. Wittlinger.
Mary M. Wittlinger
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 22 day
of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Dec 26/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry R.
Kurrley and James R. Lytle the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of William F. Wittlinger late of Dela-
ware Township in said Delaware County deceased who being duly
sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and noth-
ing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose
and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 5th day of
[corresponds to page 335 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
335
William F. Wittlinger's Will
Waiver of Notice
I the undersigned Widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 22 day of December A. D. 1891.
Mary M. Wittlinger
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of William F. Wittlinger, deceased.
To Mary M. Wittlinger:
You are commanded to notify John
F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger - Flora M. Wittlinger - Alice A.
Wittlinger and Harry J. Wittlinger that on the 22d day of December
A. D. 1891. and instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of William F. Wittlinger late of Delaware Township
in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court and an ap-
plication to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 26" day of December A. D. 1891 at 8 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 22 day of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Dec 26/91
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. } Mary M. Wittlinger being duly sworn, says
that on the 22d day of December A. D. 1891.
she served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to
the within named John F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger - Flora
M. Wittlinger - Alice A. Wittlinger and Harry J. Wittlinger.
Mary M. Wittlinger
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 22 day
of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Dec 26/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Henry R.
Kurrley and James R. Lytle the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of William F. Wittlinger late of Dela-
ware Township in said Delaware County deceased who being duly
sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and noth-
ing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose
and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 5th day of
Title
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Description
[page 365]
[corresponds to page 336 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
336
William F. Wittlinger's Will
December A. D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
William F. Wittlinger now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Wil=
liam F. Wittlinger that they were present at the execution of said Will,
and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to
the same as witnesses, in his presence; that - they saw the said William
F. Wittlinger deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said Wil=
liam F. Wittlinger at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry R. Kurrley
James R. Lytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
day of December A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 26th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
William F. Wittlinger, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit=
on the 22d day of December A. D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of William F. Wittlinger, late of Delaware Township, in this County,
deceased, was poduced in open Court for probate, and was then filed
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no=
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary M.
Wittlinger, widow, and John F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger, all
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to
a former order of this Court; therefore, in this day came Henry R.
Kurrley and James R. Lytle - the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, thestified to the due executeion and at=
testation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the afroesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said William F. Wittlinger, deceased. That
the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is,
therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary M. Wittlinger widow of
said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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336
William F. Wittlinger's Will
December A. D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
William F. Wittlinger now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Wil=
liam F. Wittlinger that they were present at the execution of said Will,
and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to
the same as witnesses, in his presence; that - they saw the said William
F. Wittlinger deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said Wil=
liam F. Wittlinger at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry R. Kurrley
James R. Lytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
day of December A. D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 26th 1891 }
In the Matter of the Will of }
William F. Wittlinger, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit=
on the 22d day of December A. D. 1891
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of William F. Wittlinger, late of Delaware Township, in this County,
deceased, was poduced in open Court for probate, and was then filed
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no=
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary M.
Wittlinger, widow, and John F. Wittlinger - Mary M. Wittlinger, all
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to
a former order of this Court; therefore, in this day came Henry R.
Kurrley and James R. Lytle - the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn, thestified to the due executeion and at=
testation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the afroesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said William F. Wittlinger, deceased. That
the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is,
therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary M. Wittlinger widow of
said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (366)
Description
[page 366]
[corresponds to page 337 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
337
William F. Wittlinger's Will
Will
In The name of The Benevolent Father of All, I William
F. Wittlinger of Delaware, Delaware County Ohio, do make and
publish this my last will and Testament.
Item 1st I desire that all my just debts and charges be paid out of my
estate.
Item 2nd I give and devise to my beloved wife Mary M. Wittlinger all the
rest and residue of my property, both personal and real, absolutely and
unconditionally, forever
Item 3d I do hereby nominate and appoint my said wife Mary M. Wittlinger
executrix of this my last will and Testament, and it is my
will that she shall give no bonds, and that the probate court require
no bonds of her.
Item 4th I desire that no appraismt and not sale of my personal property
be made and that the court of Probate direct the mission of
the same, in pursuance of the Statute in such case provided
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal
This 5th day of December A. D. 1891
William F. Wittlinger {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said William F. Wittlinger
as his last Will and testament in our presence and signed
by us in his presence and at this special instance and request.
Henry R. Kurrley
James R. Lytle
[corresponds to page 337 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
337
William F. Wittlinger's Will
Will
In The name of The Benevolent Father of All, I William
F. Wittlinger of Delaware, Delaware County Ohio, do make and
publish this my last will and Testament.
Item 1st I desire that all my just debts and charges be paid out of my
estate.
Item 2nd I give and devise to my beloved wife Mary M. Wittlinger all the
rest and residue of my property, both personal and real, absolutely and
unconditionally, forever
Item 3d I do hereby nominate and appoint my said wife Mary M. Wittlinger
executrix of this my last will and Testament, and it is my
will that she shall give no bonds, and that the probate court require
no bonds of her.
Item 4th I desire that no appraismt and not sale of my personal property
be made and that the court of Probate direct the mission of
the same, in pursuance of the Statute in such case provided
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal
This 5th day of December A. D. 1891
William F. Wittlinger {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said William F. Wittlinger
as his last Will and testament in our presence and signed
by us in his presence and at this special instance and request.
Henry R. Kurrley
James R. Lytle
Title
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Description
[page 367]
[corresponds to page 338 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
338
Lewis Benton's Will
Journal Entry
December 29" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Lewis Benton - deceased } This day an instrument of wirting, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Benton, late of Concord Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be givin to Loreta Benton, his widow, and Aaron L. Benton -
Isaac M. Benton - Judson M. Benton - Effie E. Arehart - Lewis
E. Benton - Amy M. Reichelderfer - Daniel A. Benton - Emery
J. Benton - and Jennie M. Benton next of kin of the Testator
resident of the State of Ohio. And thereupon said Loreta Benton
widow and Aaron L. Benton - Isaac M. Benton - Judson M.
Benton - Amy Reichelderfer - Lewis E. Benton - Daniel A. Benton
and Emery Benton in writing, waived further notice to the probate of
said Will. It is therefore ordered that said application be set for
hearing before this Court on the 2nd day of January. A. D. 1892
at 10 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 29/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last } Application to Admit to Probate
Will and Testament of }
Lewis Benton, Deceased } To the Hon N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said county
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Lewis Benton, late
a resident of the Township of Concord in said County, died on or
about the 21 day of December A. D. 1891 leaving an instrument
in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament; That the said Lewis Benton died leaving Loretta Ben=
ton widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Aaron L. Benton Son East Liberty Ohio
Isaac M. Benton " Bellpoint "
Judson M. Benton " " "
Effie E. Anehart Daugh Hyattville "
Lewis E. Benton Son Bellpoint "
Amy M. Reichelderfer Daugh Hyattville "
Daniel A. Benton 20 Son " "
Emery F. Benton 16 " " "
Jennie M. Benton 11 Daugh " "
[corresponds to page 338 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
338
Lewis Benton's Will
Journal Entry
December 29" 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Lewis Benton - deceased } This day an instrument of wirting, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Benton, late of Concord Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record, be givin to Loreta Benton, his widow, and Aaron L. Benton -
Isaac M. Benton - Judson M. Benton - Effie E. Arehart - Lewis
E. Benton - Amy M. Reichelderfer - Daniel A. Benton - Emery
J. Benton - and Jennie M. Benton next of kin of the Testator
resident of the State of Ohio. And thereupon said Loreta Benton
widow and Aaron L. Benton - Isaac M. Benton - Judson M.
Benton - Amy Reichelderfer - Lewis E. Benton - Daniel A. Benton
and Emery Benton in writing, waived further notice to the probate of
said Will. It is therefore ordered that said application be set for
hearing before this Court on the 2nd day of January. A. D. 1892
at 10 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 29/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last } Application to Admit to Probate
Will and Testament of }
Lewis Benton, Deceased } To the Hon N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said county
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Lewis Benton, late
a resident of the Township of Concord in said County, died on or
about the 21 day of December A. D. 1891 leaving an instrument
in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament; That the said Lewis Benton died leaving Loretta Ben=
ton widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Aaron L. Benton Son East Liberty Ohio
Isaac M. Benton " Bellpoint "
Judson M. Benton " " "
Effie E. Anehart Daugh Hyattville "
Lewis E. Benton Son Bellpoint "
Amy M. Reichelderfer Daugh Hyattville "
Daniel A. Benton 20 Son " "
Emery F. Benton 16 " " "
Jennie M. Benton 11 Daugh " "
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (368)
Description
[page 368]
[corresponds to page 339 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
339
Lewis Benton's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Aaron L. Benton
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 29" day of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Wiaiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 29" day of December A. D. 1891.
her
Loretta X Benton
mark
Aaron L. Benton
Isaac M. Benton
Judson M. Benton
Amy Reichelderfer
Lewis E. Benton
Daniel A. Benton
Emry Benton
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Benton - deceased.
To Aaron L. Benton:
You are commanded to notify Effie
E. Arehart and Jennie M. Benton that on the 29" day of Decem=
ber. A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
will and Testtament of Lewis Benton late of Concord Township
in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an ap=
plication to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said applicaton will be for hearing before this
Court on the 2" day of January A. D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 29" day of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 2/ 92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Aaron L. Benton being duly sworn
says that on the 29" day of Decem=
ber. A. D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true
copy thereof to the within named Effie E. Arehart and
Jennie M. Benton.
Aaron L. Benton
[corresponds to page 339 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
339
Lewis Benton's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Aaron L. Benton
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 29" day of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Wiaiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 29" day of December A. D. 1891.
her
Loretta X Benton
mark
Aaron L. Benton
Isaac M. Benton
Judson M. Benton
Amy Reichelderfer
Lewis E. Benton
Daniel A. Benton
Emry Benton
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Lewis Benton - deceased.
To Aaron L. Benton:
You are commanded to notify Effie
E. Arehart and Jennie M. Benton that on the 29" day of Decem=
ber. A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
will and Testtament of Lewis Benton late of Concord Township
in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an ap=
plication to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said applicaton will be for hearing before this
Court on the 2" day of January A. D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 29" day of December A. D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 2/ 92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } Aaron L. Benton being duly sworn
says that on the 29" day of Decem=
ber. A. D. 1891, he served the within notice by delivering a true
copy thereof to the within named Effie E. Arehart and
Jennie M. Benton.
Aaron L. Benton
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (369)
Description
[page 369]
[corresponds to page 340 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
340
Lewis Benton's Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2 day of
January A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Jany 2/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Clinton C.
Van Fleet and John S. Gill the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Lewis Benton late of Concord Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 11" day of November A. D. 1890, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Lewis Bention, now,
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Lewis Benton, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence, that they saw the said Lewis Benton deceased, sign and seal
said Will, and heard him acknowledge the saem to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Lewis Benton, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
Clinton C. Van Fleet
John S. Gill
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
2" day of January A. D. 1892
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Codicil to Will Filed Jany 2/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Frank Bar=
ton and J. E. Arehart the subscribing witnesses to a Cordicil to the
last Will and Testatment of Lewis Benton late of Concord Town=
ship in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Cordicil to said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 14" day of December A. D. 1891, purporting to be a Codicil to
the last Will and Testament of Lewis Benton now deceased,
is a codicil to the Will of said deceased, Lewis Benton, that they
were present at the exectuion of said Cordicil to said Will, and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to
the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said
Lewis Benton deceased, sign said Cordicil by mark, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be a Cordicil to his last Will
[corresponds to page 340 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
340
Lewis Benton's Will
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2 day of
January A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Jany 2/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Clinton C.
Van Fleet and John S. Gill the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Lewis Benton late of Concord Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 11" day of November A. D. 1890, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Lewis Bention, now,
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Lewis Benton, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence, that they saw the said Lewis Benton deceased, sign and seal
said Will, and heard him acknowledge the saem to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Lewis Benton, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
Clinton C. Van Fleet
John S. Gill
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
2" day of January A. D. 1892
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Codicil to Will Filed Jany 2/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Frank Bar=
ton and J. E. Arehart the subscribing witnesses to a Cordicil to the
last Will and Testatment of Lewis Benton late of Concord Town=
ship in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Cordicil to said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date
the 14" day of December A. D. 1891, purporting to be a Codicil to
the last Will and Testament of Lewis Benton now deceased,
is a codicil to the Will of said deceased, Lewis Benton, that they
were present at the exectuion of said Cordicil to said Will, and
at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to
the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said
Lewis Benton deceased, sign said Cordicil by mark, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be a Cordicil to his last Will
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (370)
Description
[page 370]
[corresponds to page 341 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
341
Lewis Benton's Will
and Testament, and that the said Lewis Benton at the time of
making and signing said Codicil, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Frank Barton
J. E. Arehart
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
2" day of January A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 2d 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Lewis Benton, deceased ~ } Be it remembered that heretofore,
to=wit: on the 29" day of December -
A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Lewis Benton, late of Concord Township
in this county, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of
the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Loreta Benton widow and Aaron L.
Benton, Isaaac M. Benton - Judson M. Benton - Effie E.
Arehart - Lewis E. Benton - Amy M. Reichelderfer - Daniel
A. Benton - Emery J. Benton and Jennie M. Benton next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a
former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came JClinton
C. Van Fleet - and John S. Gill the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execu-
tion and attestation of said Will, which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, also at same time came Frank Barton and J.
E. Arehart the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Codicil to said Will, which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto,
of said Lewis Benton - deceased. That the same were duly
executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil thereto,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will and Codicil thereto, be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court,
Citation ordered and issued to Loreta Benton, widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf, Probate Judge
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341
Lewis Benton's Will
and Testament, and that the said Lewis Benton at the time of
making and signing said Codicil, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Frank Barton
J. E. Arehart
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
2" day of January A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 2d 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Lewis Benton, deceased ~ } Be it remembered that heretofore,
to=wit: on the 29" day of December -
A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Lewis Benton, late of Concord Township
in this county, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of
the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Loreta Benton widow and Aaron L.
Benton, Isaaac M. Benton - Judson M. Benton - Effie E.
Arehart - Lewis E. Benton - Amy M. Reichelderfer - Daniel
A. Benton - Emery J. Benton and Jennie M. Benton next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a
former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came JClinton
C. Van Fleet - and John S. Gill the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execu-
tion and attestation of said Will, which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, also at same time came Frank Barton and J.
E. Arehart the subscribing witnesses to the Codicil to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Codicil to said Will, which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto,
of said Lewis Benton - deceased. That the same were duly
executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will and Codicil thereto,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will and Codicil thereto, be admitted to probate, and that
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court,
Citation ordered and issued to Loreta Benton, widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf, Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (371)
Description
[page 371]
[corresponds to page 342 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
342
Lewis Benton's Will
Will
Last Will and Testament of Lewis Benton of Concord Tp.
Delaware County Ohio.
In the name of the Benovolent Father of All - I, Lewis Ben=
ton of concord Tp. Delaware County, Ohio, do make and pub=
lish this my last Will and Testament.
Item First It is my will that all my just debts be paid as herenafter
provided.
Item Second I devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Loretta Benton in lieu
of her dower, the farm on which we now live, situated in the town=
ships of Liberty and Concord Delaware County Ohio, and known
as my homestead farm consiting of 166 2/3 Acres more or less
during her natrual life or, so long as she shall remain my widow.
Also all the stock, household goods furniture, provisions and other
goods and chattels and personal property owned by me at my decease.
Except such as hereinafter specified and mentioned I give and
bequeath to her absolutely. (crossed out - except as hereinafter specified and mention=
ed.)
Item Third I give and devise to my children herein named to-wit: Elmore
L. Benton - Amy A. Reichelderfer wife of George Reichelderfer -
Daniel A. Benton - Tilden E. Benton and Jennie M. Benton
share and share alike. One Hundred Acres of my said Home=
stead farm off of the west end therof - said land so herby devised,
to be sold by my said Executors, after the decease or re-marriage
of my said wife and the proceeds thereof to be deivided between said
children named in this item by said Executors share and share
alike. If however either or any of said children herin named should
die before my decease leaving no children living then the share of
said above devised property to such deceased child is hereby devised
and bequeathed to the remaining children herein named share and
share alike.
Item Fourth I give and devise to my children to-wit: Elmore L. Benton - Amy
A. Reichelderfer - wife of George Reichelderfer - Daniel A.
Benton - Tilden E. Benton - Jennie M. Benton - Leroy A. Ben=
ton - Isaac M. Benton - Judson M. Benton - Effie E. Arehart
wife of Elmer Arehart share and share alike the rest and residue
of my real estate - said land so hereby devised to be sold by my
said executors, after the decease or re-marriage of my said wife,
and the proceeds thereof to be divided between said children named
in this item by said executors share and share alike - If how=
ever either or any of said children herein in this item named
should die before my decease leaving no children living, then the
share of said above divised property to such deceased child is hereby
revised and bequeathed to the remaining children herein named
sare and share alike.
Item Fifth I give and bequeath to all my said children named in Item
Fourth - The balance remaining of the proceeds of Policy I hold
payable to me in the Odd Fellows Beneficial Association
of Piqua Oio for the sum of Three Thousand Dollars and
[corresponds to page 342 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
342
Lewis Benton's Will
Will
Last Will and Testament of Lewis Benton of Concord Tp.
Delaware County Ohio.
In the name of the Benovolent Father of All - I, Lewis Ben=
ton of concord Tp. Delaware County, Ohio, do make and pub=
lish this my last Will and Testament.
Item First It is my will that all my just debts be paid as herenafter
provided.
Item Second I devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Loretta Benton in lieu
of her dower, the farm on which we now live, situated in the town=
ships of Liberty and Concord Delaware County Ohio, and known
as my homestead farm consiting of 166 2/3 Acres more or less
during her natrual life or, so long as she shall remain my widow.
Also all the stock, household goods furniture, provisions and other
goods and chattels and personal property owned by me at my decease.
Except such as hereinafter specified and mentioned I give and
bequeath to her absolutely. (crossed out - except as hereinafter specified and mention=
ed.)
Item Third I give and devise to my children herein named to-wit: Elmore
L. Benton - Amy A. Reichelderfer wife of George Reichelderfer -
Daniel A. Benton - Tilden E. Benton and Jennie M. Benton
share and share alike. One Hundred Acres of my said Home=
stead farm off of the west end therof - said land so herby devised,
to be sold by my said Executors, after the decease or re-marriage
of my said wife and the proceeds thereof to be deivided between said
children named in this item by said Executors share and share
alike. If however either or any of said children herin named should
die before my decease leaving no children living then the share of
said above devised property to such deceased child is hereby devised
and bequeathed to the remaining children herein named share and
share alike.
Item Fourth I give and devise to my children to-wit: Elmore L. Benton - Amy
A. Reichelderfer - wife of George Reichelderfer - Daniel A.
Benton - Tilden E. Benton - Jennie M. Benton - Leroy A. Ben=
ton - Isaac M. Benton - Judson M. Benton - Effie E. Arehart
wife of Elmer Arehart share and share alike the rest and residue
of my real estate - said land so hereby devised to be sold by my
said executors, after the decease or re-marriage of my said wife,
and the proceeds thereof to be divided between said children named
in this item by said executors share and share alike - If how=
ever either or any of said children herein in this item named
should die before my decease leaving no children living, then the
share of said above divised property to such deceased child is hereby
revised and bequeathed to the remaining children herein named
sare and share alike.
Item Fifth I give and bequeath to all my said children named in Item
Fourth - The balance remaining of the proceeds of Policy I hold
payable to me in the Odd Fellows Beneficial Association
of Piqua Oio for the sum of Three Thousand Dollars and
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (372)
Description
[page 372]
[corresponds to page 343 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
343
Lewis Benton's Will
Policy I hold payable to me in the Odd Fellows Beneficial
Assocation of Columbus Ohio for the sum of One Thousand
Dollars. After my said Executors shall have first paid
all of my just debts and costs of administration out of the proceeds
of said two Policies - said balance to be divided by said Execu=
tors and paid to said children named in Item Fourth share
and share alike.
Item Sixth I give and bequeath to my son Tilden E. Benton - my silver
watch being the one I received from my Uncle Hiram Benton's
Estate - and desire that he keep the same as an heirloom.
Item Seventh It is my will that if any of the Devisees or legatees of this
my last will and testament shall refuse to accept their said De=
vise or legacy - or should litigate the validity of this will, that said
Devisees and Legatees so litigating or contesting the same shall
receive no portion thereof - if any of said Devisees or legatees shall
so litigate the same or refuse to accept their said portion as herein
devised and bequeathed. I hereby give bequeath and devise the por=
tion of said devisee or legatee so contesting to the Devisees and Leg=
atees named in this will - not so contesting share and share alike.
Item Eighth I hereby appoint Judson M. Benton and Elmore L. Benton
Executors of this my last will and testament - with full power to
compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as
they may deem proper, the debts and claims due me. And I
authorize them to receive the proceeds of The Policies mention=
ed in this my last will and testament and out of said proceeds
to pay all my just debts charges and Funeral Expenses and to
erect a Monument over my grave for myself and my beloved
wife in cost not to exceed the sum of One Hundred Dol=
lars. I hereby authorize and vest in my said Executors the
full power to sell and execute and deliver good and sufficient
deeds of my real estate mentioned in this will and to do and
perform all things necessary and proper to fully carry out the
provisions of this my last will and testament ~ and my said
Executors shall receive for their said services as such Ex-
ecutors the sum of Fifty Dollars each out of my said Estate
and no more.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this eleventh day of November A. D. 1890.
Lewis Benton {Seal}
Signed and acknowledge by
said Lewis Benton, as his
last will and testament in
our presence; and signed by
us in his presence.
Clinton C. Van Fleet
John S. Gill
(over)
[corresponds to page 343 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
343
Lewis Benton's Will
Policy I hold payable to me in the Odd Fellows Beneficial
Assocation of Columbus Ohio for the sum of One Thousand
Dollars. After my said Executors shall have first paid
all of my just debts and costs of administration out of the proceeds
of said two Policies - said balance to be divided by said Execu=
tors and paid to said children named in Item Fourth share
and share alike.
Item Sixth I give and bequeath to my son Tilden E. Benton - my silver
watch being the one I received from my Uncle Hiram Benton's
Estate - and desire that he keep the same as an heirloom.
Item Seventh It is my will that if any of the Devisees or legatees of this
my last will and testament shall refuse to accept their said De=
vise or legacy - or should litigate the validity of this will, that said
Devisees and Legatees so litigating or contesting the same shall
receive no portion thereof - if any of said Devisees or legatees shall
so litigate the same or refuse to accept their said portion as herein
devised and bequeathed. I hereby give bequeath and devise the por=
tion of said devisee or legatee so contesting to the Devisees and Leg=
atees named in this will - not so contesting share and share alike.
Item Eighth I hereby appoint Judson M. Benton and Elmore L. Benton
Executors of this my last will and testament - with full power to
compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as
they may deem proper, the debts and claims due me. And I
authorize them to receive the proceeds of The Policies mention=
ed in this my last will and testament and out of said proceeds
to pay all my just debts charges and Funeral Expenses and to
erect a Monument over my grave for myself and my beloved
wife in cost not to exceed the sum of One Hundred Dol=
lars. I hereby authorize and vest in my said Executors the
full power to sell and execute and deliver good and sufficient
deeds of my real estate mentioned in this will and to do and
perform all things necessary and proper to fully carry out the
provisions of this my last will and testament ~ and my said
Executors shall receive for their said services as such Ex-
ecutors the sum of Fifty Dollars each out of my said Estate
and no more.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this eleventh day of November A. D. 1890.
Lewis Benton {Seal}
Signed and acknowledge by
said Lewis Benton, as his
last will and testament in
our presence; and signed by
us in his presence.
Clinton C. Van Fleet
John S. Gill
(over)
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (373)
Description
[page 373]
[corresponds to page 344 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
344
Lewis Benton's Will
Codicil to Will
I, Lewis Benton of Concord Tp. Delaware County, Ohio, hiring
made my last will and testament bearing date the 14 day of Nov.
1890, do now make this codicil and direct that it shall be taken
as a part of the same last I do hereby nominate and appoint my
son Aaron L. Benton to be one of my Executors of this my last
will and testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this fourteenth day of December. In the year of Our Lord One
thousand Eight hundred and Ninety One.
his
Louis X Benton
mark
The above Instrument consisting of one sheet was at the date
thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Louis Benton
as and for his last will and testament.
In presence of us who at his request and In his presence and In
presence of each other have subscribed our names in witnesses
thereto.
Frank Barton Hyattville Ohio
J. E. Arehart Hyattville Ohio
[corresponds to page 344 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
344
Lewis Benton's Will
Codicil to Will
I, Lewis Benton of Concord Tp. Delaware County, Ohio, hiring
made my last will and testament bearing date the 14 day of Nov.
1890, do now make this codicil and direct that it shall be taken
as a part of the same last I do hereby nominate and appoint my
son Aaron L. Benton to be one of my Executors of this my last
will and testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this fourteenth day of December. In the year of Our Lord One
thousand Eight hundred and Ninety One.
his
Louis X Benton
mark
The above Instrument consisting of one sheet was at the date
thereof signed sealed published and declared by the said Louis Benton
as and for his last will and testament.
In presence of us who at his request and In his presence and In
presence of each other have subscribed our names in witnesses
thereto.
Frank Barton Hyattville Ohio
J. E. Arehart Hyattville Ohio
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (374)
Description
[page 374]
[corresponds to page 345 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
345
Silas Pierson's Will
Journal Entry
January 4th 1892
In the matter of the Will }
of Silas Pierson, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Wil and Tes=
timent of Silas Pierson late of Troy Township in this County de=
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Priscilla Pierson his widow, and
Olive Cowles - Ella C. Karr - Mary L Pierson and Charles
W. Pierson next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 6th
day of January A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M. and thereupon
same said Priscilla Pierson, widow, and Ella C. Karr Mary
L. Pierson and Charles W. Pierson next of kin, and in writing
waived notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 4/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Silas Pierson - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Silas Pierson, late a resident of this Township of Troy in
said County - died on or about the 28 day of December A. D. 1891,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament; That the said Silas Pierson,
died leaving Priscilla Pierson - widow, and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Olive Cowles Daughter Lima Ohio
Ella C. Kan " Delaware Ohio
Mary L. Pierson " " "
Charles W. Pierson Son Cleveland "
Your peitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be noti=
fied according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Priscilla Pierson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
[corresponds to page 345 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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Silas Pierson's Will
Journal Entry
January 4th 1892
In the matter of the Will }
of Silas Pierson, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Wil and Tes=
timent of Silas Pierson late of Troy Township in this County de=
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,
and that due notice thereof and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Priscilla Pierson his widow, and
Olive Cowles - Ella C. Karr - Mary L Pierson and Charles
W. Pierson next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
that said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 6th
day of January A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M. and thereupon
same said Priscilla Pierson, widow, and Ella C. Karr Mary
L. Pierson and Charles W. Pierson next of kin, and in writing
waived notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 4/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Silas Pierson - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Silas Pierson, late a resident of this Township of Troy in
said County - died on or about the 28 day of December A. D. 1891,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament; That the said Silas Pierson,
died leaving Priscilla Pierson - widow, and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Olive Cowles Daughter Lima Ohio
Ella C. Kan " Delaware Ohio
Mary L. Pierson " " "
Charles W. Pierson Son Cleveland "
Your peitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be noti=
fied according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Priscilla Pierson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (375)
Description
[page 375]
[corresponds to page 346 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
346
Silas Pierson's Will
to before me this 4 day of January A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named de=
cedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 4 day of January A. D. 1892.
Priscilla Pierson
C. W. Pierson
Ella C. Karr
Mary L. Pierson
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Tesa=
ment of Silas Pierson, deceased.
To Olive Cowler: ~ You are notified that
on the 4" day of January A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be that last Will and Testament of Silas Pierson,
late of Troy Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said
Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the
same day made in said Court. Said applicatoin will be for hearing
before this Court on the 6" day of January A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock
A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del=
aware, Ohio, this 4 day of January A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
If, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 4 day of January, A. D. 1892.
Mrs. Olive Cowles
Probate of Will Filed Jan. 6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court C. W.
Pierson and W. A. Hall the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Silas Pierson late of Troy Township, in said
Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa=
per before them bearing date the 27" day of December, A. D. 1891,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Silas Pierson
not deceased, is the Will of said deceased Silas Pierson, that
they were present at the exeuction of said Will, and at the request
[corresponds to page 346 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
346
Silas Pierson's Will
to before me this 4 day of January A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named de=
cedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 4 day of January A. D. 1892.
Priscilla Pierson
C. W. Pierson
Ella C. Karr
Mary L. Pierson
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Tesa=
ment of Silas Pierson, deceased.
To Olive Cowler: ~ You are notified that
on the 4" day of January A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be that last Will and Testament of Silas Pierson,
late of Troy Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said
Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the
same day made in said Court. Said applicatoin will be for hearing
before this Court on the 6" day of January A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock
A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del=
aware, Ohio, this 4 day of January A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
If, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 4 day of January, A. D. 1892.
Mrs. Olive Cowles
Probate of Will Filed Jan. 6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court C. W.
Pierson and W. A. Hall the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Silas Pierson late of Troy Township, in said
Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa=
per before them bearing date the 27" day of December, A. D. 1891,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Silas Pierson
not deceased, is the Will of said deceased Silas Pierson, that
they were present at the exeuction of said Will, and at the request
Title
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Description
[page 376]
[corresponds to page 347 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
347
Silas Pierson's Will
of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Silas Pierson
deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the
same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Silas
Pierson at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
C.W. Pierson
W. C. Hall
Sworn to and subscribed by said Witnesses in open Court, this 6"
day of January A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 6th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Silas Pierson, deceased ~ }
Be it remembered that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 4" day of January A. D. 1892 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Silas
Pierson, late of Troy Township, in this County, deceased, was pro=
duced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record in this Court, has been given to Priscilla
Pierson, widow, and Olive Cowles - Ella C. Karr - Mary L.
Pierson and Charles W. Pierson next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this
Court; therefore, on this day came C. W. Pierson and W. A.
Hall the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore-
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Silas Pierson, deceased. That the same was duly execut=
ed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Priscilla Pierson, widow of said dece=
dent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law, and thereupon said
widow acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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347
Silas Pierson's Will
of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Silas Pierson
deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the
same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Silas
Pierson at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
C.W. Pierson
W. C. Hall
Sworn to and subscribed by said Witnesses in open Court, this 6"
day of January A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 6th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Silas Pierson, deceased ~ }
Be it remembered that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 4" day of January A. D. 1892 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Silas
Pierson, late of Troy Township, in this County, deceased, was pro=
duced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record in this Court, has been given to Priscilla
Pierson, widow, and Olive Cowles - Ella C. Karr - Mary L.
Pierson and Charles W. Pierson next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this
Court; therefore, on this day came C. W. Pierson and W. A.
Hall the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore-
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Silas Pierson, deceased. That the same was duly execut=
ed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Priscilla Pierson, widow of said dece=
dent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law, and thereupon said
widow acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (377)
Description
[page 377]
[corresponds to page 348 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
348
Silas Pierson's Will
The Last Will and Testament of Silas Pierson of Troy
Township Delaware County, Ohio.
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I the said Silas
Pierson being of sound and disposing mind and memory, but in fail=
ing health, and considering the uncertainty of continuance of life and de=
siring to make such disposition of my worldly estate as I deem best,
do make, publish and declare, this to be my last will and testament;
hereby revoking and annualling any and all former will or wills whatso=
ever by me made.
First: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Priscilla Pierson all my real
property wherever situated and all my personal property of every kind
and description of which I may die possessed of wherever the same
may be situated absolutely; to do and dispose of, both of the real prop=
erty and personal property, as above devised as she may deem best.
Second: I desire my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid by ex=
ecutrix as soon as the same can be conveniently done.
I nominate and appoint my said wife Priscilla Pierson executions
of this my last will and testament and hereby request that the Pro=
bate Court do not require her to make an inventory of my proper=
ty and that he do not require her to execute and file any bond as
such executrix.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
27th day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one.
Silas Pierson
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by said Silas Pierson as and
for his last will and testament in our presence, and subscribed and
attested by us, as witnesses in his presence and at this request.
C. W. Pierson
W. A. Hall
[corresponds to page 348 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
348
Silas Pierson's Will
The Last Will and Testament of Silas Pierson of Troy
Township Delaware County, Ohio.
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I the said Silas
Pierson being of sound and disposing mind and memory, but in fail=
ing health, and considering the uncertainty of continuance of life and de=
siring to make such disposition of my worldly estate as I deem best,
do make, publish and declare, this to be my last will and testament;
hereby revoking and annualling any and all former will or wills whatso=
ever by me made.
First: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Priscilla Pierson all my real
property wherever situated and all my personal property of every kind
and description of which I may die possessed of wherever the same
may be situated absolutely; to do and dispose of, both of the real prop=
erty and personal property, as above devised as she may deem best.
Second: I desire my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid by ex=
ecutrix as soon as the same can be conveniently done.
I nominate and appoint my said wife Priscilla Pierson executions
of this my last will and testament and hereby request that the Pro=
bate Court do not require her to make an inventory of my proper=
ty and that he do not require her to execute and file any bond as
such executrix.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
27th day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one.
Silas Pierson
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by said Silas Pierson as and
for his last will and testament in our presence, and subscribed and
attested by us, as witnesses in his presence and at this request.
C. W. Pierson
W. A. Hall
Title
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Description
[page 378]
[corresponds to page 349 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
349
Ester J. Lewis Will
Journal Entry
January 12" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ester J. Lewis, deceased~ } This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Ester
J. Lewis, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the applica=
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Anna Jones - Allie J.
Lewis and Chauncey G. Lewis, next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 16th day of January A. D. 1892, at 8 o'clock A. M. , And thereupon came
said Allie J. Lewis and Chauncey F. Lewis, and in writing waived notice to
the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. `12/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Esther J. Lewis, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf: Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Ester J. Lewis late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 5" day of January A. D. 1892, leaving an
instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament, That the said Ester J. Lewis died leaving no widower and the
following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Addresses
Anna Jones Half Sister 157 E. 1st Ave. Columbus O.
David R. Lewis " Brother Anna Ill.
William Lewis " " Solomon City Kans.
Allie J. Lewis Sister Delaware O
Chauney G. Lewis Brother " "
Your peitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedings
Chauncey G. Lewis
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 12" day of January A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 349 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
349
Ester J. Lewis Will
Journal Entry
January 12" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ester J. Lewis, deceased~ } This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Ester
J. Lewis, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said
Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the applica=
tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Anna Jones - Allie J.
Lewis and Chauncey G. Lewis, next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court on
the 16th day of January A. D. 1892, at 8 o'clock A. M. , And thereupon came
said Allie J. Lewis and Chauncey F. Lewis, and in writing waived notice to
the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. `12/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Esther J. Lewis, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf: Judge of the Pro=
bate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that
Ester J. Lewis late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 5" day of January A. D. 1892, leaving an
instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and
Testament, That the said Ester J. Lewis died leaving no widower and the
following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Addresses
Anna Jones Half Sister 157 E. 1st Ave. Columbus O.
David R. Lewis " Brother Anna Ill.
William Lewis " " Solomon City Kans.
Allie J. Lewis Sister Delaware O
Chauney G. Lewis Brother " "
Your peitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedings
Chauncey G. Lewis
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 12" day of January A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 379]
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350
Esther J. Lewis Will
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 12 day of January A.D. 1892,
Chauncey G. Lewis
Allie T. Lewis
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Esther J. Lewis, deceased.
To Chauncey G. Lewis:
You are commanded to notify Anna
Jones that on the 12" day of January A.D. 1892, an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Esther J.
Lewis late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court and an application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear-
ing before this Court on the 16" day of January A.D. 1892, at 8 o'clock
A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio, this 12" day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal}
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 13" day of January A.D. 1892.
Anna M. Jones
Proof of Will Filed Jan'y 16/92
The State of Ohio } In Probatet Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court A.
Ernest Jones and Margaret Lewis the subscribing witnesses to
the last WIll and Testament of Esther J. Lewis, late of Dela-
ware Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being du-
ly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, de-
pose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the eighth
day of April A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Esther J. Lewis now deceased, is the Will of said
deceased, Esther J. Lewis, that they were present at the execu-
tion of said WIll, and at the request of the Testatrix respectively
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence:
that they saw the said Esther J. Lewis deceased, sign and
seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Esther J. Lewis
[corresponds to page 350 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
350
Esther J. Lewis Will
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 12 day of January A.D. 1892,
Chauncey G. Lewis
Allie T. Lewis
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Esther J. Lewis, deceased.
To Chauncey G. Lewis:
You are commanded to notify Anna
Jones that on the 12" day of January A.D. 1892, an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Esther J.
Lewis late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court and an application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear-
ing before this Court on the 16" day of January A.D. 1892, at 8 o'clock
A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio, this 12" day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal}
Probate Judge
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 13" day of January A.D. 1892.
Anna M. Jones
Proof of Will Filed Jan'y 16/92
The State of Ohio } In Probatet Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court A.
Ernest Jones and Margaret Lewis the subscribing witnesses to
the last WIll and Testament of Esther J. Lewis, late of Dela-
ware Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being du-
ly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, de-
pose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the eighth
day of April A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Esther J. Lewis now deceased, is the Will of said
deceased, Esther J. Lewis, that they were present at the execu-
tion of said WIll, and at the request of the Testatrix respectively
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence:
that they saw the said Esther J. Lewis deceased, sign and
seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Esther J. Lewis
Title
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Description
[page 380]
[corresponds to page 351 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
351
Esther J. Lewis Will
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full
age. of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
A. Ernest Jones
Margaret Lewis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 16"
day of January A.D. 1892.
N. J. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 16" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Esther J. Lewis, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 12" day of January A.D. 1892,
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Esther J. Lewis, late of Delaware Township in this County, deceased
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed And it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing
of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
in this Court, has been given to Anna Jones, Allie J. Lewis and
Chauncey G. Lewis, next of kin of the testatrix, resident of the State
of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day
came A. Ernest Jones and Margaret Lewis the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Esther J. Lewis, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested and that the said Testatrix at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint, It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The Last Will and Testament of
Miss Esther J. Lewis of the City of Delaware, Ohio -
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, the said Esther
J. Lewis being of sound and disposing mind and memory , considering the
uncertainty of continuance in life, and desiring to make such disposition
of my worldly estate as I deem best, do make, publish and declare, this
to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and
all former will or wills whatsoever by me made.
Item FIrst: I desire all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid, as soon
as possible after my decease.
Item Second: I give and bequeath to my beloved Brother Chauncey G. Lewis &
to my beloved Sister Allie T. Lewis, both of the city of Delaware
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351
Esther J. Lewis Will
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full
age. of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
A. Ernest Jones
Margaret Lewis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 16"
day of January A.D. 1892.
N. J. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 16" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Esther J. Lewis, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 12" day of January A.D. 1892,
an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Esther J. Lewis, late of Delaware Township in this County, deceased
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed And it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing
of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
in this Court, has been given to Anna Jones, Allie J. Lewis and
Chauncey G. Lewis, next of kin of the testatrix, resident of the State
of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day
came A. Ernest Jones and Margaret Lewis the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and
Testament of said Esther J. Lewis, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested and that the said Testatrix at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint, It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The Last Will and Testament of
Miss Esther J. Lewis of the City of Delaware, Ohio -
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, the said Esther
J. Lewis being of sound and disposing mind and memory , considering the
uncertainty of continuance in life, and desiring to make such disposition
of my worldly estate as I deem best, do make, publish and declare, this
to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and
all former will or wills whatsoever by me made.
Item FIrst: I desire all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid, as soon
as possible after my decease.
Item Second: I give and bequeath to my beloved Brother Chauncey G. Lewis &
to my beloved Sister Allie T. Lewis, both of the city of Delaware
Title
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Description
[page 381]
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352
Esther J. Lewis Estate
Ohio, all the property of which I may be the owner or have any interest
in, at my decease, & in whatsoever form the same may then be in, which
are personal, real, or mixed estate, whether in money, accounts, notes, & mort-
gages, lands or in any other form whatsoever, I give all to them to be
theirs absolutely, with the same right & title thereto, that I have whilst
living: the real estate I devise to them in full fee simple. And, in case
of the decease of either of them before my decease, & without issue, then the
survivor of them, shall have the whole of my estate absolutely, the real es-
tate in full fee simple.
I nominate and appoint the said Chauncey G. Lewis & Allie T. Lewis
is to be the executors of this Will & request that they be not required
to give any bond, or to return to Court any inventory or appraisement of my
estate, or to make any public or private sale thereof & that all be omitted
as far as the law will permit.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
eighth day of April in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one.
Esther J. Lewis {Seal}
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by said Esther J. Lewis as and for
her last will and testament, in our presence, and subscribed and attetst-
ed by us, as witnesses, in her presence, and at her request & in the pres-
ence of each other.
A. Ernest Jones
Margaret Lewis
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352
Esther J. Lewis Estate
Ohio, all the property of which I may be the owner or have any interest
in, at my decease, & in whatsoever form the same may then be in, which
are personal, real, or mixed estate, whether in money, accounts, notes, & mort-
gages, lands or in any other form whatsoever, I give all to them to be
theirs absolutely, with the same right & title thereto, that I have whilst
living: the real estate I devise to them in full fee simple. And, in case
of the decease of either of them before my decease, & without issue, then the
survivor of them, shall have the whole of my estate absolutely, the real es-
tate in full fee simple.
I nominate and appoint the said Chauncey G. Lewis & Allie T. Lewis
is to be the executors of this Will & request that they be not required
to give any bond, or to return to Court any inventory or appraisement of my
estate, or to make any public or private sale thereof & that all be omitted
as far as the law will permit.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this
eighth day of April in the year eighteen hundred and ninety one.
Esther J. Lewis {Seal}
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by said Esther J. Lewis as and for
her last will and testament, in our presence, and subscribed and attetst-
ed by us, as witnesses, in her presence, and at her request & in the pres-
ence of each other.
A. Ernest Jones
Margaret Lewis
Title
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Description
[page 382]
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353
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
Journal Entry
December 31st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Gregory Pfiffer, deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last WIll and Testament of
Gregory Pfiffer, late of Delaware Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Mary Pfiffer his widow, and Elizabeth Weinman Margaret Pfiffer,
Joseph Pfiffer - Christina Brown - D Celia Decker - Helen E. Brown - Mary
A. Shisler - Harry Piatt next of kin of said Testator resident of the
State of Ohio. And thereupon said Mary Pfiffer, widow, and Margaret
Pfiffer - Helen E. Brown - Mary A. Shisler and in
writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will: It is therefore or-
dered that said application be for hearing before this Court, on the 16th day
of January A.D. 1892, at 9 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec. 31/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Gregory Pfiffer, deceased }
To the Hon. N. J. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Gregory Pfiffer late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 29 day of December A.D. 1891, leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament, That the said Gregory Pfiffer died leaving
Mary Pfiffer widow - and the following named persons his only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Elizabeth Weinman Daug Columbus O
Margaret Pfiffer " Delaware O
Joseph Pfiffer Son Columbus O
Christina Brown Daug Columbus O
249 West 2" Ave
Celia Decker " " "
Helen E. Brown " Delaware "
Mary A. Shisler " " "
Harry Piatt Grand son Columbus "
Willie Piatt " Unknown
All of full age
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353
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
Journal Entry
December 31st 1891.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Gregory Pfiffer, deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport-
ing to be the last WIll and Testament of
Gregory Pfiffer, late of Delaware Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Mary Pfiffer his widow, and Elizabeth Weinman Margaret Pfiffer,
Joseph Pfiffer - Christina Brown - D Celia Decker - Helen E. Brown - Mary
A. Shisler - Harry Piatt next of kin of said Testator resident of the
State of Ohio. And thereupon said Mary Pfiffer, widow, and Margaret
Pfiffer - Helen E. Brown - Mary A. Shisler and in
writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will: It is therefore or-
dered that said application be for hearing before this Court, on the 16th day
of January A.D. 1892, at 9 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec. 31/91
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Gregory Pfiffer, deceased }
To the Hon. N. J. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Gregory Pfiffer late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 29 day of December A.D. 1891, leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament, That the said Gregory Pfiffer died leaving
Mary Pfiffer widow - and the following named persons his only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Elizabeth Weinman Daug Columbus O
Margaret Pfiffer " Delaware O
Joseph Pfiffer Son Columbus O
Christina Brown Daug Columbus O
249 West 2" Ave
Celia Decker " " "
Helen E. Brown " Delaware "
Mary A. Shisler " " "
Harry Piatt Grand son Columbus "
Willie Piatt " Unknown
All of full age
Title
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Description
[page 383]
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354
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will
and that said above named persons may be notified according to law of the
pending of said proceedings.
Joseph Pfiffer
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 31 day of December A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 31 day of December A.D. 1891.
Miss Margaret Pfiffer
Mrs. Mary Pfiffer
Mrs. Helen E. Brown
Mrs. Mary A. Shisler
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Gregory Pfiffer, deceased:
to Elizabeth Weinman - Christina Brown - Celia
Decker and Harry Piatt:
You are hereby notified that on the 31st day of De-
cember A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Gregory Pfiffer late of Delaware Township in said Coun-
ty deceased was produced in said Court and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said Appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 16" day of January
A.D. 1892, at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at
Delaware Ohio this 31" day of December A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
we the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 31 day of December A.D. 1891
Mrs. Celia Decker Mr. Harry E. Piatt
Mrs. Christina Brown Elizabeth Weinman
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354
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will
and that said above named persons may be notified according to law of the
pending of said proceedings.
Joseph Pfiffer
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 31 day of December A.D. 1891.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 31 day of December A.D. 1891.
Miss Margaret Pfiffer
Mrs. Mary Pfiffer
Mrs. Helen E. Brown
Mrs. Mary A. Shisler
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Gregory Pfiffer, deceased:
to Elizabeth Weinman - Christina Brown - Celia
Decker and Harry Piatt:
You are hereby notified that on the 31st day of De-
cember A.D. 1891, an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Gregory Pfiffer late of Delaware Township in said Coun-
ty deceased was produced in said Court and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said Appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 16" day of January
A.D. 1892, at 9 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at
Delaware Ohio this 31" day of December A.D. 1891
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
we the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 31 day of December A.D. 1891
Mrs. Celia Decker Mr. Harry E. Piatt
Mrs. Christina Brown Elizabeth Weinman
Title
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Description
[page 384]
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355
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Jan. 16/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will
Delaware County Ohio } and Testament of Gregory Pfiffer deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } John Shively, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 14" day of January A.D. 1875, and offered for
probate as the last Will and Testament of Gregory Pfiffer, late
of Delaware Township in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw
the said Gregory Pfeiffer now deceased, sign and seal said instrument
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name
to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the time of making,
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
John Shively
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 16"
day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Jan. 16/92
The state of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Charley Miller being duly sworn, says that
he was well acquainted with A. R. Gould
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said A. R. Gould, having often seen him write,
that the signature A. R. Gould as subscribing witness to the
last Will and Testament of Gregory Pfeiffer, deceased, is in the
own proper hand writing and signature of the said A. R. Gould who at
the date of said Will was in full life and resided in Delaware,
in said County.
Chay Miller
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 16" day of
January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 16" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Gregory Pfiffer, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 31st day of December A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Gregory Pfiffer, late of Delaware Township in this
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355
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Jan. 16/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will
Delaware County Ohio } and Testament of Gregory Pfiffer deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } John Shively, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 14" day of January A.D. 1875, and offered for
probate as the last Will and Testament of Gregory Pfiffer, late
of Delaware Township in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw
the said Gregory Pfeiffer now deceased, sign and seal said instrument
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name
to the same as a witness. The said decedent at the time of making,
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
John Shively
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 16"
day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Jan. 16/92
The state of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Charley Miller being duly sworn, says that
he was well acquainted with A. R. Gould
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said A. R. Gould, having often seen him write,
that the signature A. R. Gould as subscribing witness to the
last Will and Testament of Gregory Pfeiffer, deceased, is in the
own proper hand writing and signature of the said A. R. Gould who at
the date of said Will was in full life and resided in Delaware,
in said County.
Chay Miller
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 16" day of
January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 16" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Gregory Pfiffer, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 31st day of December A.D.
1891, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Gregory Pfiffer, late of Delaware Township in this
Title
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356
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the applcation to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary
Pfiffer, widow and Elizabeth Weinman - Margaret Pfiffer - Joseph
Pfiffer - Christina Brown - Celia Decker - Helen E. Brown -
Mary A. Shisler - and Harry Piatt next of kin of the testator resident
of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court &
therefore, on this day came John Shively one of the subscribing witnesses
to said Will who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing by him
respectively subscribed and filed with said Will, And it appearing to this
Court that A. R. Gould the other subscribing witness to said Will is
now deceased, thereupon Charley Miller appeared in open Court and
was duly sworn and examined according to law touching the genuine-
ness of the signature of said A. R. Gould, attached to said Will, and
his testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed. Whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the
last Will and Testament of said Gregory Pfiffer deceased. That
the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator,
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is
therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate and that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary Pfiffer, widow of said decedent,
to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I, Gregory Pfif-
er of the City of Delaware in the County of Delaware, State of
Ohio, being of lawful age, and of sound mind and memory do make &
publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and de-
claring null and void any and all last Wills and Testaments or
writings in the nature of last Wills and Testaments heretofore by
me made.
Item 1st - I desire all my just debts to be paid, also my funeral expenses
and expenses incident thereto, and expenses of the Probate Court
in the proof & record of this will, or other expenses incurred in the set-
tlement of my estate, as soon as can reasonably be done after my de-
cease
Item 2nd - I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Pfifer the Home-
sted where we now reside, being In Lot No. 329 (formerly 106) in the
City of Delaware with all the buildings and improvements
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Gregory Pfiffer's Will
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that
due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the applcation to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary
Pfiffer, widow and Elizabeth Weinman - Margaret Pfiffer - Joseph
Pfiffer - Christina Brown - Celia Decker - Helen E. Brown -
Mary A. Shisler - and Harry Piatt next of kin of the testator resident
of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court &
therefore, on this day came John Shively one of the subscribing witnesses
to said Will who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing by him
respectively subscribed and filed with said Will, And it appearing to this
Court that A. R. Gould the other subscribing witness to said Will is
now deceased, thereupon Charley Miller appeared in open Court and
was duly sworn and examined according to law touching the genuine-
ness of the signature of said A. R. Gould, attached to said Will, and
his testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed. Whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the
last Will and Testament of said Gregory Pfiffer deceased. That
the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator,
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is
therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate and that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary Pfiffer, widow of said decedent,
to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I, Gregory Pfif-
er of the City of Delaware in the County of Delaware, State of
Ohio, being of lawful age, and of sound mind and memory do make &
publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and de-
claring null and void any and all last Wills and Testaments or
writings in the nature of last Wills and Testaments heretofore by
me made.
Item 1st - I desire all my just debts to be paid, also my funeral expenses
and expenses incident thereto, and expenses of the Probate Court
in the proof & record of this will, or other expenses incurred in the set-
tlement of my estate, as soon as can reasonably be done after my de-
cease
Item 2nd - I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Pfifer the Home-
sted where we now reside, being In Lot No. 329 (formerly 106) in the
City of Delaware with all the buildings and improvements
Title
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Description
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357
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
therein, to have, hold, occupy and control the same during her natural
life - and that she the said Mary receive all the rents & profits of
said premises during her natural life - I also will & bequeath to
my said wife Mary Pfifer all the furniture and household goods
and other personal property of which I may seized - and if during
the life time of my said wife it shall in her judgment become nec-
essary for her comfortable maintainance and support to sell the said
Real Estate hereinbefore named - I desire her the said Mary to
sell the same at public or private sale as she may deam best, and
without order of Court or appraisement - and that the use such por-
tion or all of the proceeds of said sale as shall be necessary for her com-
fortable support during her natural life - And at her decease and
after deducting an amount sufficient to defray her funeral expen-
ses & all expenses incident thereto - that the remainder of my
estate whether personal or real - or both - shall be divided among my
chldren share and share alike - and I desire my wife Mary
Pfifer to be appointed Executrix of this my last will & Testament
& that she be not required to give bond as such Executrix.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal to this
my last will & Testament this 14th day of January A.D. 1875
Gregory Pfiffer {Seal}
Signed by the said Gregory Pfifer as his last will & testament,
in our presence and by us at his request in his presence and in the
presence of each other this 14th day of January A.D. 1875.
John Shively
Witnesses } A. R. Gould
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357
Gregory Pfiffer's Will
therein, to have, hold, occupy and control the same during her natural
life - and that she the said Mary receive all the rents & profits of
said premises during her natural life - I also will & bequeath to
my said wife Mary Pfifer all the furniture and household goods
and other personal property of which I may seized - and if during
the life time of my said wife it shall in her judgment become nec-
essary for her comfortable maintainance and support to sell the said
Real Estate hereinbefore named - I desire her the said Mary to
sell the same at public or private sale as she may deam best, and
without order of Court or appraisement - and that the use such por-
tion or all of the proceeds of said sale as shall be necessary for her com-
fortable support during her natural life - And at her decease and
after deducting an amount sufficient to defray her funeral expen-
ses & all expenses incident thereto - that the remainder of my
estate whether personal or real - or both - shall be divided among my
chldren share and share alike - and I desire my wife Mary
Pfifer to be appointed Executrix of this my last will & Testament
& that she be not required to give bond as such Executrix.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal to this
my last will & Testament this 14th day of January A.D. 1875
Gregory Pfiffer {Seal}
Signed by the said Gregory Pfifer as his last will & testament,
in our presence and by us at his request in his presence and in the
presence of each other this 14th day of January A.D. 1875.
John Shively
Witnesses } A. R. Gould
Title
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Description
[page 387]
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358
Warner Longshore's Will
Journal Entry
Januarty 12" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Warren Longshore, deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Warner Longshore, late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Norton Longshore - Harriet Ginn - Taminson Waters -
Mary Longshore and Harmon Longshore, next of kin of the testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing be-
fore this Court on the 18th day of January A.D. 1892, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
And it appearng to the Court that James F. Duckworth - and
Eliza Duckworth the subscribing witnesses to said Will are both in
feeble health and unable to attend Court, it is therefore ordered that
a Commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein to John Arm-
strong of Delaware County - Ohio, directing him to take the depo-
sitions of said subscribing witnesses, and return the same, duly certified
with all convenient speed to this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 12/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Warner Longshore - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Warner Longshore late a resident of the Township of Trenton
in said County, died on or about the 1st day of January A.D. 1892,
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Warner Longshore
died leaving no widow, and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Norton Longshore Son Condit O
Elizabeth DeWitt Daughter Iowa
Harriet Ginn " Galena O
Taminson Waters " Dupont O
Mary Longshore " Vans Valley "
Harmon Longshore Son Galena "
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358
Warner Longshore's Will
Journal Entry
Januarty 12" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Warren Longshore, deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purport-
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Warner Longshore, late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Norton Longshore - Harriet Ginn - Taminson Waters -
Mary Longshore and Harmon Longshore, next of kin of the testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing be-
fore this Court on the 18th day of January A.D. 1892, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
And it appearng to the Court that James F. Duckworth - and
Eliza Duckworth the subscribing witnesses to said Will are both in
feeble health and unable to attend Court, it is therefore ordered that
a Commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein to John Arm-
strong of Delaware County - Ohio, directing him to take the depo-
sitions of said subscribing witnesses, and return the same, duly certified
with all convenient speed to this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 12/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Warner Longshore - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Warner Longshore late a resident of the Township of Trenton
in said County, died on or about the 1st day of January A.D. 1892,
leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be
his last Will and Testament: That the said Warner Longshore
died leaving no widow, and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Norton Longshore Son Condit O
Elizabeth DeWitt Daughter Iowa
Harriet Ginn " Galena O
Taminson Waters " Dupont O
Mary Longshore " Vans Valley "
Harmon Longshore Son Galena "
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (388)
Description
[page 388]
[corresponds to page 359 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
359
Warner Longshore's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
I. N. Longshore
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 12 day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of Warner Longshore, deceased.
T. I. N. Longshore
You are commanded to notify
Norton Longshore - Harriet Ginn - Taminson Waters - Mary
Longshore and Harmon Longshore that on the 12" day of January
A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Warner Longshore late of Trenton Township, in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an appli-
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court, Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 18" day of January A.D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court at Delaware, Ohio, this 12" day of January A.
D. 1892.
{Seal} N. J. Overturf
Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan. 18/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } I. N. Longshore being duly sworn, says,
that on the 13" day of January A.
D. 1892, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy
thereof to the within named Norton Longshore - Taminson
Watters - Harriet Ginn - Mary Liongshore and Harmon
Longshore.
I. N. Longshore
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 18 day
of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 359 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
359
Warner Longshore's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
I. N. Longshore
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 12 day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of Warner Longshore, deceased.
T. I. N. Longshore
You are commanded to notify
Norton Longshore - Harriet Ginn - Taminson Waters - Mary
Longshore and Harmon Longshore that on the 12" day of January
A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Warner Longshore late of Trenton Township, in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an appli-
cation to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in
said Court, Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 18" day of January A.D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court at Delaware, Ohio, this 12" day of January A.
D. 1892.
{Seal} N. J. Overturf
Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan. 18/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } I. N. Longshore being duly sworn, says,
that on the 13" day of January A.
D. 1892, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy
thereof to the within named Norton Longshore - Taminson
Watters - Harriet Ginn - Mary Liongshore and Harmon
Longshore.
I. N. Longshore
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 18 day
of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (389)
Description
[page 389]
[corresponds to page 360 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
360
Warner Longshore's Will
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To John Armstrong. Greeting:
Delaware County ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power
and authority to examine and take the deposition of James F. Duck-
worth and Eliza Duckworth subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Warner Longshore hereto annexed, late of the County of
Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased: and therefore we comand you,
that at certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said
James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth to be brought before you,
and then and there to examine them on oath or affirmation first taken
before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said Warner
Longshore and that you reduce such examination to writing, and return
the same, together with this Commission and the Will of the said War-
ner Longshore thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said
Probate Court with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Where of, I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Court, at Delaware O., this 12" day of January.
A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
In the name of our Heavenly Father I Warner Longshore of Dela-
ware County Ohio In view of the uncertainty of life and the certainty
of Death do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
Item 2nd I direct that any Executor or Administrator as soon after my death
as circumstances will admit proceed to sell at public or pribate sale
as he may think best all my property both real and personal and to
give deeds giving such terms as he may think best not extending
time of deferred payments on the land more than three years
Item 3rd I direct my said executor or administrator to collect the proceeds of
the sale of real and personal property and pay the debts as soon as
possible and divide the balance of my estatet into six equal shares and
pay one equal share to each of my six children or the heirs of their own
boddies to wit: Norton Longshore - Elizabeth DeWitt - Harriet Ginn
Tamison Watters - Mary Longshore and Harmon Longshore.
Item 4th Having given my daughter Mary Longsho0re my two notes for Two
Hundred ($200) Dollars and one Hundred ($100) Dollars respectively I
direct my said executor or administrator to pay said notes and inter-
est as soon as he shall have sufficient funds belonging to my estate
to pay the same.
Item 5th I hereby appoint I. N. Longshore Executor of this my last Will and testament
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22nd
[corresponds to page 360 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
360
Warner Longshore's Will
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To John Armstrong. Greeting:
Delaware County ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power
and authority to examine and take the deposition of James F. Duck-
worth and Eliza Duckworth subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Warner Longshore hereto annexed, late of the County of
Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased: and therefore we comand you,
that at certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said
James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth to be brought before you,
and then and there to examine them on oath or affirmation first taken
before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said Warner
Longshore and that you reduce such examination to writing, and return
the same, together with this Commission and the Will of the said War-
ner Longshore thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said
Probate Court with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Where of, I, N. F. Overturf
Judge of the said Court have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Court, at Delaware O., this 12" day of January.
A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
In the name of our Heavenly Father I Warner Longshore of Dela-
ware County Ohio In view of the uncertainty of life and the certainty
of Death do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
Item 2nd I direct that any Executor or Administrator as soon after my death
as circumstances will admit proceed to sell at public or pribate sale
as he may think best all my property both real and personal and to
give deeds giving such terms as he may think best not extending
time of deferred payments on the land more than three years
Item 3rd I direct my said executor or administrator to collect the proceeds of
the sale of real and personal property and pay the debts as soon as
possible and divide the balance of my estatet into six equal shares and
pay one equal share to each of my six children or the heirs of their own
boddies to wit: Norton Longshore - Elizabeth DeWitt - Harriet Ginn
Tamison Watters - Mary Longshore and Harmon Longshore.
Item 4th Having given my daughter Mary Longsho0re my two notes for Two
Hundred ($200) Dollars and one Hundred ($100) Dollars respectively I
direct my said executor or administrator to pay said notes and inter-
est as soon as he shall have sufficient funds belonging to my estate
to pay the same.
Item 5th I hereby appoint I. N. Longshore Executor of this my last Will and testament
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22nd
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (390)
Description
[page 390]
[corresponds to page 361 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
361
Warner Longshore's Will
day of March. A.D. one thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Nine (1889)
Warner Longshore {Seal}
We J. F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth hereby certify that Warner
Longshore signed the above instrument of writing in our presence as his Will
and that we hereby sign the same in his presence and at his request
This 22nd day of March A.D. 1889.
James F. Duckworth
Eliza Duckworth
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed Jan. 18/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Deposition of James F. Duckworth and Eliza
Duckworth subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Warner Longshore deceased, late of the County of Dela-
ware State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate
Court of said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said
Court, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 14" day of January
1892 at their home - James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth of
lawful age being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certified depose and say
that they were present at the execution of the paper before them beaing
date the 22 day of March A.D. 1889, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Warner Longshore now deceased, whose name is signed at the
end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses in his presence, that they saw the said Warner Longshore
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament and that the said Warner Longshore at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
James F. Duckworth
Eliza Duckworth
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } I John Armstrong duly appointed and
commissioned by the Probate Court of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio to take the deposition
of James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth subscribing wit-
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Warner Longshore, de-
ceased, late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission
and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pur-
suance of said Commission I caused the above named James F.
Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth subscribing witnesses as aforesaid
to appear before me, at the time and place above mentioned, that they
were by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, and
that the deposition by them respectively subscribed as above set forth, were
reduced to writing by me and also as written in the presence of the
witnesses aforementioned respectively and was subscribed by the said wit-
nesses in my presence and I further certify that I am not Counsel
[corresponds to page 361 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
361
Warner Longshore's Will
day of March. A.D. one thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Nine (1889)
Warner Longshore {Seal}
We J. F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth hereby certify that Warner
Longshore signed the above instrument of writing in our presence as his Will
and that we hereby sign the same in his presence and at his request
This 22nd day of March A.D. 1889.
James F. Duckworth
Eliza Duckworth
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed Jan. 18/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Deposition of James F. Duckworth and Eliza
Duckworth subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Warner Longshore deceased, late of the County of Dela-
ware State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate
Court of said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said
Court, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 14" day of January
1892 at their home - James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth of
lawful age being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certified depose and say
that they were present at the execution of the paper before them beaing
date the 22 day of March A.D. 1889, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Warner Longshore now deceased, whose name is signed at the
end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses in his presence, that they saw the said Warner Longshore
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament and that the said Warner Longshore at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
James F. Duckworth
Eliza Duckworth
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } I John Armstrong duly appointed and
commissioned by the Probate Court of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio to take the deposition
of James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth subscribing wit-
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Warner Longshore, de-
ceased, late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission
and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pur-
suance of said Commission I caused the above named James F.
Duckworth and Eliza Duckworth subscribing witnesses as aforesaid
to appear before me, at the time and place above mentioned, that they
were by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, and
that the deposition by them respectively subscribed as above set forth, were
reduced to writing by me and also as written in the presence of the
witnesses aforementioned respectively and was subscribed by the said wit-
nesses in my presence and I further certify that I am not Counsel
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (391)
Description
[page 391]
[corresponds to page 362 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
362
Warner Longshore's Will
Attorney, or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or other-
wise interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my
hand this 14" day of January A.D. 1892.
John Armstrong
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January 18" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Warner Longshore - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 12" day of January A.D. 1892, an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of
Warner Longshore, late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing
of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Norton Longshore - Harriet
Ginn - Taminson Waters - Mary Longshore - and Harmon Longshore
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio - pursuant to a
former order of this Court. And the Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duck-
worth, the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Warner Longshore,
deceased, was this day returned, duly executed and the same was filed
herein. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Warner Longshore,
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any resterant.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 362 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
362
Warner Longshore's Will
Attorney, or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or other-
wise interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my
hand this 14" day of January A.D. 1892.
John Armstrong
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January 18" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Warner Longshore - deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit:
on the 12" day of January A.D. 1892, an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of
Warner Longshore, late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing
of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Norton Longshore - Harriet
Ginn - Taminson Waters - Mary Longshore - and Harmon Longshore
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio - pursuant to a
former order of this Court. And the Commission heretofore issued
herein to take the testimony of James F. Duckworth and Eliza Duck-
worth, the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Warner Longshore,
deceased, was this day returned, duly executed and the same was filed
herein. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Warner Longshore,
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any resterant.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (392)
Description
[page 392]
[corresponds to page 363 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
363
Sarah Vining's Will
Journal Entry
January 19th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Sarah Vining - deceased } This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Sarah Vining, late of Delaware Township in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On considera-
tion thereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Elam C. Vining, widower, and Sa-
ra Bell Smith and Anna E. Clark, next of kin of the Testatrix,
resident of the State of Ohio, and thereupon came said Elam C. Vin-
ing and Sara Bell Smith and Anna E. Clark and in writing
waived further notice to the probate of said Will. Therefore on this
day came James R. Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due execution and at-
testation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by him
subscribed and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that Barton Griffith, the other
subscribing witness to said Will is a resident of Columbus, Frank-
lin County Ohio, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it
is therefore ordered that a Commission with the Will annexed
issue herein to Cyrus Huling, of Franklin County Ohio, directing
him to take the deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the
same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 19/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of }
Sarah Vining - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Sarah Vining, late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 6th day of January A.D. 1892,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament. That the said Sarah Vining died
leaving Elam C. Vining widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
[corresponds to page 363 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
363
Sarah Vining's Will
Journal Entry
January 19th 1891
In the Matter of the Will }
of Sarah Vining - deceased } This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Tes-
tament of Sarah Vining, late of Delaware Township in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On considera-
tion thereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,
and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same
to probate and record, be given to Elam C. Vining, widower, and Sa-
ra Bell Smith and Anna E. Clark, next of kin of the Testatrix,
resident of the State of Ohio, and thereupon came said Elam C. Vin-
ing and Sara Bell Smith and Anna E. Clark and in writing
waived further notice to the probate of said Will. Therefore on this
day came James R. Lytle one of the subscribing witnesses to said
Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due execution and at-
testation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by him
subscribed and filed with said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that Barton Griffith, the other
subscribing witness to said Will is a resident of Columbus, Frank-
lin County Ohio, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it
is therefore ordered that a Commission with the Will annexed
issue herein to Cyrus Huling, of Franklin County Ohio, directing
him to take the deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the
same, duly certified, with all convenient speed to this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 19/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of }
Sarah Vining - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Sarah Vining, late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 6th day of January A.D. 1892,
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament. That the said Sarah Vining died
leaving Elam C. Vining widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (393)
Description
[page 393]
[corresponds to page 364 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
364
Sarah Vining's Will
Sara Bell Smith Daughter Delaware Ohio
Anna E. Clark " " "
Emmalette Arrighi " No 458. Hancock St. Brook:
lin. New York.
Cora V. Achor Grand-daughter No 380 6th St.
Mable Achor " " Brooklin New york
Paul Green Grand Son Sun Set - Texas
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
his
Witness. James R. Lytle Elam C. X Vining
mark
the foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 18th day of January. A.D. 1892.
James R. Lytle
{Seal} Notary Public in and for
Delaware County. Ohio.
Waiver
We, the undersigned Widower and Next of Kin of the within nam:
ed decedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 18th day of January. A.D. 1892.
Witness. Sara Bell Smith
James R. Lytle Anna E. Clark-
his
J.O. Smith Elam C. X Vining
mark
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed. Jan 19/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament
Delaware County. Ohio} of Sarah Vining. deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} James R. Lytle, being duly sworn and ex:
amined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 12" day of September. A.D. 1887 and
offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Sarah Vining
late of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware deceased, and
saw the said Sarah Vining, now deceased, sign and seal said instru:
ment, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, sub:
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
James R. Lytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintess in open Court, this 19" day
of January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 364 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
364
Sarah Vining's Will
Sara Bell Smith Daughter Delaware Ohio
Anna E. Clark " " "
Emmalette Arrighi " No 458. Hancock St. Brook:
lin. New York.
Cora V. Achor Grand-daughter No 380 6th St.
Mable Achor " " Brooklin New york
Paul Green Grand Son Sun Set - Texas
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
his
Witness. James R. Lytle Elam C. X Vining
mark
the foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 18th day of January. A.D. 1892.
James R. Lytle
{Seal} Notary Public in and for
Delaware County. Ohio.
Waiver
We, the undersigned Widower and Next of Kin of the within nam:
ed decedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 18th day of January. A.D. 1892.
Witness. Sara Bell Smith
James R. Lytle Anna E. Clark-
his
J.O. Smith Elam C. X Vining
mark
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed. Jan 19/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament
Delaware County. Ohio} of Sarah Vining. deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} James R. Lytle, being duly sworn and ex:
amined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 12" day of September. A.D. 1887 and
offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Sarah Vining
late of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware deceased, and
saw the said Sarah Vining, now deceased, sign and seal said instru:
ment, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, sub:
scribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
James R. Lytle
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintess in open Court, this 19" day
of January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (394)
Description
[page 394]
[corresponds to page 365 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
365
Sarah Vining's Will
Commission
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Cyrus Huling- Greeting
Delaware County.ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your
prudence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give
you full power and authority to examine and take the deposition of
Barton Griffith, one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Sarah Vining hereto annexed, late of the County of
Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you,
that at a certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said
Barton Griffith to be brought before you, and then and there to ex:
amine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching
the due execution of said Will of the said - Sarah Vining, and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together
with this Commission and the Will of the said Sarah Vining
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court
with all convenient speed.
In testimony Whererof, I, N.F. Overturf-
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said court, at Delaware O. this 19" day of January.
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all; I Sarah Vining
of the City of Delaware County of Delaware and state of
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item Ist
It is my will and desire that all my just debts and funeral
charges be paid out of my estate.
Item II.
I give and devise to my beloved husband Elam C. Vining the
house and lot in which we reside in the City of Delaware Ohio,
all my household goods and kitchen furniture and all my goods
and chattels of whatever nature and kind to have hold and use the
same during his natural life. And it is my Will and desire
that, should my said husband need the same for his support, he
may sell and dispose of my household and kithchen furniture and
all my goods and chattels together with my said real estate, the
home in which we now reside as aforesaid.
Item III
After the payment of my just debts and funeral charges and
at the decease of my said husband Elam C. Vining should any:
thing remain of my said estate, I give and devise to my grand:
son Paul Green One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
Item IV
At the decease of my said husband and after the payments of my
said debts and funeral charges and the legacy aforesaid I give and
devise to my daughter Sara Bell Smith one-fourth (1/4) part
of what still remains of my said estate.
[corresponds to page 365 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
365
Sarah Vining's Will
Commission
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Cyrus Huling- Greeting
Delaware County.ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your
prudence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give
you full power and authority to examine and take the deposition of
Barton Griffith, one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Sarah Vining hereto annexed, late of the County of
Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you,
that at a certain days and places appointed by you, you cause the said
Barton Griffith to be brought before you, and then and there to ex:
amine him on oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching
the due execution of said Will of the said - Sarah Vining, and that
you reduce such examination to writing, and return the same, together
with this Commission and the Will of the said Sarah Vining
thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court
with all convenient speed.
In testimony Whererof, I, N.F. Overturf-
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of said court, at Delaware O. this 19" day of January.
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all; I Sarah Vining
of the City of Delaware County of Delaware and state of
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item Ist
It is my will and desire that all my just debts and funeral
charges be paid out of my estate.
Item II.
I give and devise to my beloved husband Elam C. Vining the
house and lot in which we reside in the City of Delaware Ohio,
all my household goods and kitchen furniture and all my goods
and chattels of whatever nature and kind to have hold and use the
same during his natural life. And it is my Will and desire
that, should my said husband need the same for his support, he
may sell and dispose of my household and kithchen furniture and
all my goods and chattels together with my said real estate, the
home in which we now reside as aforesaid.
Item III
After the payment of my just debts and funeral charges and
at the decease of my said husband Elam C. Vining should any:
thing remain of my said estate, I give and devise to my grand:
son Paul Green One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
Item IV
At the decease of my said husband and after the payments of my
said debts and funeral charges and the legacy aforesaid I give and
devise to my daughter Sara Bell Smith one-fourth (1/4) part
of what still remains of my said estate.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (395)
Description
[page 395]
[corresponds to page 366 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
366
Sarah Vining's Will
To my daughter Anna E. Clark one fourth (1/4) part-
To my daughter Emmalette Arrighi one fourth (1/4) part-
and to my daughter Mary E. Achor one fourth part-
Item V
I do hereby nominate and appoint my said Husband Elam C. Vining
Executor of this my last Will and testament- hereby authorizing him
to adjust, release, and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper
the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and empower him if
it shall become necessary in order to pay my debts or for his sup:
port or comfort to sell by private sale or in such manner, upon such
terms of credit or otherwise as he may think proper all or any part of
my real estate and deeds to purchasers, to execute acknowledge and
deliver in fee simple.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property be
made and that my said executor shall not be required to enter into
bond for the faithful discharge of his duties. And that the Court of
Probate direct the omission of the same in pursuance of the Statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I hereto set my hand and seal this 12" day of
September. A.D. 1887.
Sarah Vining. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Sarah Vining as her last Will
and testament in our presence; and signed by us in her presence, and
at her special instance and requiest.
Barton Griffith
James R. Lytle
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Jan. 22/92
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss } Deposition of Barton Griffith subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of
Sarah Vining deceased, late of the County of Delaware, State of
Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of said
County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court, pur:
suant to the annexed Commission, on the 21 day of January 1892- at
Room 57 Board of Trade Building Columbus Ohio, of lawful age-
being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, deposes and says that
he was present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the
12" day of September. A.D. 1887, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Sarah Vining now deceased, whose name is signed at
the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name
to the same as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Sarah
Vining sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to
be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Sarah Vining at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Barton Griffith.
[corresponds to page 366 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
366
Sarah Vining's Will
To my daughter Anna E. Clark one fourth (1/4) part-
To my daughter Emmalette Arrighi one fourth (1/4) part-
and to my daughter Mary E. Achor one fourth part-
Item V
I do hereby nominate and appoint my said Husband Elam C. Vining
Executor of this my last Will and testament- hereby authorizing him
to adjust, release, and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper
the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and empower him if
it shall become necessary in order to pay my debts or for his sup:
port or comfort to sell by private sale or in such manner, upon such
terms of credit or otherwise as he may think proper all or any part of
my real estate and deeds to purchasers, to execute acknowledge and
deliver in fee simple.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property be
made and that my said executor shall not be required to enter into
bond for the faithful discharge of his duties. And that the Court of
Probate direct the omission of the same in pursuance of the Statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I hereto set my hand and seal this 12" day of
September. A.D. 1887.
Sarah Vining. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Sarah Vining as her last Will
and testament in our presence; and signed by us in her presence, and
at her special instance and requiest.
Barton Griffith
James R. Lytle
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Jan. 22/92
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss } Deposition of Barton Griffith subscribing
witness to the last Will and Testament of
Sarah Vining deceased, late of the County of Delaware, State of
Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of said
County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court, pur:
suant to the annexed Commission, on the 21 day of January 1892- at
Room 57 Board of Trade Building Columbus Ohio, of lawful age-
being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, deposes and says that
he was present at the execution of the paper before him bearing date the
12" day of September. A.D. 1887, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Sarah Vining now deceased, whose name is signed at
the end thereof, and at the request of said deceased, he subscribed his name
to the same as a witness in her presence; that he saw the said Sarah
Vining sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to
be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Sarah Vining at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Barton Griffith.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (396)
Description
[page 396]
[corresponds to page 367 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
367
Sarah Vining's Will
The State of Ohio }
Franklin copunty.ss} I Cyrus Huling duly appointed and commission:
ed by the Probate Court of the County of Delaware
and the State of Ohio to take the deposition of Barton Griffith one of the
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Sarah Vining
deceased, late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and
the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance
of said Commission I caused the above named Barton Griffith one of
the subscribing witnesses as aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and
place above mentioned; that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execu:
tion of said Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above
set forth, was reduced to writing by me and, also, as written in the presence
of the witnesses aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness in my
presence; and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In witness Whereof i have hereunto set my hand this 21" day
of Janauay A.D. 1891.
Cyrus Huling
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January. 22d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Sarah Vining, deceased~} The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of Barton Grif:
fith, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Sarah Vining
deceased, was this day returned, duly exeucted, and the same was filed
herein. And it appearing to the Court from the examination of the
former witness, and from the deposition of the said Barton Griffith, that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Sarah Vining, deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing,
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elam C. Vining, widower of said dece:
dent, to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 367 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
367
Sarah Vining's Will
The State of Ohio }
Franklin copunty.ss} I Cyrus Huling duly appointed and commission:
ed by the Probate Court of the County of Delaware
and the State of Ohio to take the deposition of Barton Griffith one of the
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Sarah Vining
deceased, late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and
the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance
of said Commission I caused the above named Barton Griffith one of
the subscribing witnesses as aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and
place above mentioned; that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execu:
tion of said Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above
set forth, was reduced to writing by me and, also, as written in the presence
of the witnesses aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness in my
presence; and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested
in the Probate thereof.
In witness Whereof i have hereunto set my hand this 21" day
of Janauay A.D. 1891.
Cyrus Huling
Commissioner
Journal Entry
January. 22d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Sarah Vining, deceased~} The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of Barton Grif:
fith, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Sarah Vining
deceased, was this day returned, duly exeucted, and the same was filed
herein. And it appearing to the Court from the examination of the
former witness, and from the deposition of the said Barton Griffith, that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Sarah Vining, deceased. That the same was duly executed and
attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing,
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Elam C. Vining, widower of said dece:
dent, to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (397)
Description
[page 397]
[corresponds to page 368 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
368
John W. Cone's Will
Journal Entry
January. 9th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of John W. Cone- deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of John W. Cone, late of Thompson Township, in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to John A. Cone- M. Almira Smith- Levonia A. Utz- Titus K.
Cone- William J. Cone- Frank P. Cone- James J Cone- Harriett J.
Peet and Grace C. McClure, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 23d day of January. A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M., And there:
upon came said John A. Cone- Frank P. Cone and James J. Cone
next of kin and in writing, waived Notice to the probate of said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 9/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Corut
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
John W. Cone.~ deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that John W. Cone late a resident of the Township of Thompson in
said County, died on or about the 24th day of November. A.D. 1891 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said John W. Cone died leaving no
widow and the following persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio.
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minors
Jno. A. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
M.Almira Smith Daughter Radnor Ohio
Levonia A. Utz Daughter Radnor Ohio
Titus K. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
William J. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
Frank P. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
James J. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
Harriett J. Peet Daughter Richwood Ohio
Grace C. McClure 11 years Grand Daughter Delaware Ohio
" And also Non residents of the State of Ohio
Allen W. Cone Lawrence Kansas
Thomas B. Cone Wellsville Kansas
[corresponds to page 368 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
368
John W. Cone's Will
Journal Entry
January. 9th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of John W. Cone- deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of John W. Cone, late of Thompson Township, in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to John A. Cone- M. Almira Smith- Levonia A. Utz- Titus K.
Cone- William J. Cone- Frank P. Cone- James J Cone- Harriett J.
Peet and Grace C. McClure, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 23d day of January. A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M., And there:
upon came said John A. Cone- Frank P. Cone and James J. Cone
next of kin and in writing, waived Notice to the probate of said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 9/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Corut
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
John W. Cone.~ deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that John W. Cone late a resident of the Township of Thompson in
said County, died on or about the 24th day of November. A.D. 1891 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said John W. Cone died leaving no
widow and the following persons his only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio.
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minors
Jno. A. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
M.Almira Smith Daughter Radnor Ohio
Levonia A. Utz Daughter Radnor Ohio
Titus K. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
William J. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
Frank P. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
James J. Cone Son Radnor Ohio
Harriett J. Peet Daughter Richwood Ohio
Grace C. McClure 11 years Grand Daughter Delaware Ohio
" And also Non residents of the State of Ohio
Allen W. Cone Lawrence Kansas
Thomas B. Cone Wellsville Kansas
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (398)
Description
[page 398]
[corresponds to page 369 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
369
John W. Cone's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Jno. A. Cone
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 9th day of January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned, next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 9" day of January. A.D. 1892.
Jno. A. Cone
Frank P. Cone
James J. Cone.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of John W. Cone, deceased.
To John A. Cone:
You are commanded to notify M. Al:
mira Smith, Lovina A. Utz- Titus R. Cone- William J. Cone
Harriett J. Peet- Grace C. McClure that on the 9" day of Januar:
y- A.D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of John W. Cone late of Thompson Township- in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to ad:
mit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 23rd day
of January. A.D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio this 9" day of January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 26/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Jno A. Cone being duly sworn, says that on
the 9th day of January. A.D. 1892, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam:
ed Grace C. McClure-
Jno. A Cone.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me, this 23d day of
January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 369 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
369
John W. Cone's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Jno. A. Cone
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 9th day of January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned, next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 9" day of January. A.D. 1892.
Jno. A. Cone
Frank P. Cone
James J. Cone.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of John W. Cone, deceased.
To John A. Cone:
You are commanded to notify M. Al:
mira Smith, Lovina A. Utz- Titus R. Cone- William J. Cone
Harriett J. Peet- Grace C. McClure that on the 9" day of Januar:
y- A.D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of John W. Cone late of Thompson Township- in said
County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to ad:
mit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 23rd day
of January. A.D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio this 9" day of January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 26/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Jno A. Cone being duly sworn, says that on
the 9th day of January. A.D. 1892, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within nam:
ed Grace C. McClure-
Jno. A Cone.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me, this 23d day of
January. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (399)
Description
[page 399]
[corresponds to page 370 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
370
John W. Cone's Will
We the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this day of January A.D. 1892.
Titus K. Cone William J. Cone
M. Almira smith Livonia A. Utz.
Hattie J. Peet
Probate of Will Filed Jan 23/92
The Staste of ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Prior Cox
and Margaretta C. Cox the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of John W. Cone late of Thompson Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 7" day of November- A.D. 1891 purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of John W. Cone now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased, John W. Cone that they were present at the execution
of said Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw
the said John W. Cone now deceased, sign and seal said Will, and
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said John W. Cone at the time of making, signing, and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Prior Cox
Margaretta C. Cox.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 23rd
day of January A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January. 23d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of John W. Cone, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 9th day of January. A.D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of John W. Cone, late of Thompson Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfactin of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to John
A. Cone- M. Almira Smith- Livonia A. Utz- Titus K. Cone-
William J. Cone- Frank P. Cone- James J. Cone- Harriett
J. Peet and Grace C. McClure next of kin of the testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court;
thererfore, on this day came Prior Cox and Margaretta C. Cox
[corresponds to page 370 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
370
John W. Cone's Will
We the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this day of January A.D. 1892.
Titus K. Cone William J. Cone
M. Almira smith Livonia A. Utz.
Hattie J. Peet
Probate of Will Filed Jan 23/92
The Staste of ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Prior Cox
and Margaretta C. Cox the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of John W. Cone late of Thompson Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 7" day of November- A.D. 1891 purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of John W. Cone now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased, John W. Cone that they were present at the execution
of said Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw
the said John W. Cone now deceased, sign and seal said Will, and
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said John W. Cone at the time of making, signing, and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Prior Cox
Margaretta C. Cox.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 23rd
day of January A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January. 23d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of John W. Cone, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 9th day of January. A.D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of John W. Cone, late of Thompson Township, in this Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfactin of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to John
A. Cone- M. Almira Smith- Livonia A. Utz- Titus K. Cone-
William J. Cone- Frank P. Cone- James J. Cone- Harriett
J. Peet and Grace C. McClure next of kin of the testator, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court;
thererfore, on this day came Prior Cox and Margaretta C. Cox
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John W. Cone's Will
the subscribing witnesses to said Will; who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said John W. Cone, deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Tes:
tator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, there:
fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered or record in this
Court.
N.D. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
Page No. 1
I, John W. Cone, of Thompson Township, Delaware County, Ohio,
realizing the uncetainty of life, and desiring to make an equitable disposition
of my property among my children, and being of sound and disposing mind and
memory, do make and pupblish the following as my last Will and Testa:
ment.
Item First. I will and direct that my just debts be paid out of my estate
Item Second. I give devise and bequeath to my son Titus K. Cone in fee
simple the farm situated in Thompson Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, commonly known as the Weaver Farm, and being the premi:
ses heretofore purchased by me from the John Weaver heirs, and containing
about Ninety Eight (98) Acres, more or less.
Item Third: I give, devise and bequesth to my son William J. Cone,
Page 2.
in fee simple, the Farm situated in Thompson Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, commonly known as the Cochran Farm, and being the
premises heretofore purchased of James Cochran and containing Ninety
Nine (99) Acres more or less.
Item Fourth. I give, devise and bequeath to my son Frank P. Cone
in fee simple the Farm situated in Thompson Town:
ship, Delaware County Ohio, commonly called the Shreyer Farm and
being the premises heretofore purchased by me from Henry Havenstine,
and containing about One Hundred and Twelve (112) Acres, more or less;
subject however to the condition that my said son Frank P. Cone shall
pay to the exeuctors or administrators of my estate, the sum of One
Thousand Dollars ($1000.) which $1000 shall be of the assets of my estate.
Item Fifth. I give and devise and bequeath to my son James J. Cone
the Farm in fee simple in Radnor Townshuip, Dela:
ware County, Ohio, commonly known as the John T. Arnold place and
being the premises purchased from John T. Arnold, and containing
Eighty four (84) Acres, more or less.
Item Sixth. I give, devise and bequeath to my two sons Allen
W. Cone and John A. Cone, and to my three
daughters M. Almira Smith, Livonia A. Utz. and Harriett J. Peet
the farm situated in thompson Township. Delaware County Ohio,
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John W. Cone's Will
the subscribing witnesses to said Will; who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said John W. Cone, deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Tes:
tator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, there:
fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered or record in this
Court.
N.D. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
Page No. 1
I, John W. Cone, of Thompson Township, Delaware County, Ohio,
realizing the uncetainty of life, and desiring to make an equitable disposition
of my property among my children, and being of sound and disposing mind and
memory, do make and pupblish the following as my last Will and Testa:
ment.
Item First. I will and direct that my just debts be paid out of my estate
Item Second. I give devise and bequeath to my son Titus K. Cone in fee
simple the farm situated in Thompson Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, commonly known as the Weaver Farm, and being the premi:
ses heretofore purchased by me from the John Weaver heirs, and containing
about Ninety Eight (98) Acres, more or less.
Item Third: I give, devise and bequesth to my son William J. Cone,
Page 2.
in fee simple, the Farm situated in Thompson Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, commonly known as the Cochran Farm, and being the
premises heretofore purchased of James Cochran and containing Ninety
Nine (99) Acres more or less.
Item Fourth. I give, devise and bequeath to my son Frank P. Cone
in fee simple the Farm situated in Thompson Town:
ship, Delaware County Ohio, commonly called the Shreyer Farm and
being the premises heretofore purchased by me from Henry Havenstine,
and containing about One Hundred and Twelve (112) Acres, more or less;
subject however to the condition that my said son Frank P. Cone shall
pay to the exeuctors or administrators of my estate, the sum of One
Thousand Dollars ($1000.) which $1000 shall be of the assets of my estate.
Item Fifth. I give and devise and bequeath to my son James J. Cone
the Farm in fee simple in Radnor Townshuip, Dela:
ware County, Ohio, commonly known as the John T. Arnold place and
being the premises purchased from John T. Arnold, and containing
Eighty four (84) Acres, more or less.
Item Sixth. I give, devise and bequeath to my two sons Allen
W. Cone and John A. Cone, and to my three
daughters M. Almira Smith, Livonia A. Utz. and Harriett J. Peet
the farm situated in thompson Township. Delaware County Ohio,
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John W. Cone's Will
known as the Pitts farm, and heretofore puprchased by me from Elizabeth
Pitts, containing Eighty (80) more or less; and also the undivided one
half of the so called Cunningham farm, which I own situated in Thomp:
son Township, Delaware County. Ohio, and being the premises heretofore
Page 4
purchased from James P. Cunningham, the whole of said farm contain:
ing one hundred six & a half (106 1/2) Acres, more or less, the said two par:
sels of land to be shared by my said last named two sons & my said three
daughters in equal portions.
Item Seventh- I give and bequeath to my Grand daughter Grace Mc
Clure, daughter of my deceased daughter Mary Salome
Two Hundred Dollars ($200) to be paid out of my estate to John McClure
her father, to be by him kept as a personal trust for said Grace until she
shall arrive at her majority, without the formality of his being appointed as
Trustee or Guardian.
Item Eighth. I give devise and bequeath to my said two sons Allen
W. Cone and John A. Cone, and my said three daugh:
ters, M. Almira Smith Livonia A. Utz and Harriett J. Peet all the
rest and residue of my estate Real and personal share and share alike, and
hereby declare them to be the resisuary legateer of my estate.
Item Ninth. I desire to state that the reason that I have not named
my son Thomas B. Cone, now my deceased son Nelson
W. Cone in this my last Will and Testament is, because I assisted
them, years ago, to the extent of the value of the legacies and bequests that
my other children get under this will.
Item Tenth I hereby direct, that at my decease, this Will shall be
presented and offered for Probate and record in the proper Court;
and that my above named residuary legatees shall determine among them:
selves what one or more of them or other person or persons shall be appointed
Administrator or Administrators with the Will annexed; and I furth:
Page 6
er direct that in case either of said legatees one or more, or the husband
of one or more of my said daughters shall take said appointment, there shall
not be paid them further compensation than actual expenses and
reasonable pay for the time required to attend to the business
The foregoing Will is written on two sheets of paper, and the pages are num:
bered from one to six inclusive.
I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills by me heretofore made;
and declare the foregoing to be my last Will and Testament.
Witness my signature and seal this 7th day of November 1891.
John W. Cone {Seal}
Signed by the said John W. Cone in our presence, and by him declared
to be his last Will and Testament in our hearing, and signed by us a
witness in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each
other, this 7" day of November 1891.
Prior Cox
Margaretta Cox
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known as the Pitts farm, and heretofore puprchased by me from Elizabeth
Pitts, containing Eighty (80) more or less; and also the undivided one
half of the so called Cunningham farm, which I own situated in Thomp:
son Township, Delaware County. Ohio, and being the premises heretofore
Page 4
purchased from James P. Cunningham, the whole of said farm contain:
ing one hundred six & a half (106 1/2) Acres, more or less, the said two par:
sels of land to be shared by my said last named two sons & my said three
daughters in equal portions.
Item Seventh- I give and bequeath to my Grand daughter Grace Mc
Clure, daughter of my deceased daughter Mary Salome
Two Hundred Dollars ($200) to be paid out of my estate to John McClure
her father, to be by him kept as a personal trust for said Grace until she
shall arrive at her majority, without the formality of his being appointed as
Trustee or Guardian.
Item Eighth. I give devise and bequeath to my said two sons Allen
W. Cone and John A. Cone, and my said three daugh:
ters, M. Almira Smith Livonia A. Utz and Harriett J. Peet all the
rest and residue of my estate Real and personal share and share alike, and
hereby declare them to be the resisuary legateer of my estate.
Item Ninth. I desire to state that the reason that I have not named
my son Thomas B. Cone, now my deceased son Nelson
W. Cone in this my last Will and Testament is, because I assisted
them, years ago, to the extent of the value of the legacies and bequests that
my other children get under this will.
Item Tenth I hereby direct, that at my decease, this Will shall be
presented and offered for Probate and record in the proper Court;
and that my above named residuary legatees shall determine among them:
selves what one or more of them or other person or persons shall be appointed
Administrator or Administrators with the Will annexed; and I furth:
Page 6
er direct that in case either of said legatees one or more, or the husband
of one or more of my said daughters shall take said appointment, there shall
not be paid them further compensation than actual expenses and
reasonable pay for the time required to attend to the business
The foregoing Will is written on two sheets of paper, and the pages are num:
bered from one to six inclusive.
I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills by me heretofore made;
and declare the foregoing to be my last Will and Testament.
Witness my signature and seal this 7th day of November 1891.
John W. Cone {Seal}
Signed by the said John W. Cone in our presence, and by him declared
to be his last Will and Testament in our hearing, and signed by us a
witness in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each
other, this 7" day of November 1891.
Prior Cox
Margaretta Cox
Title
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Daniel Sheets Will
Journal Entry
January 23d 1892
In the Mater of the Will }
of Daniel Sheets, deceased } This day an insturment of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Daniel Sheets, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it is order-
ed that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Malinda Sheets, widow, and Joseph Sheets - Samuel Sheets -
Ora Clay - Mary Morris - Loren Sheets - Lillian Sheets - Ellen
Russell - Ray Roof and Eva Roof next of kin of the Testator -
resident of the State of Ohio - that said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 2d day of February A.D. 1892, at 10
o'clock A.M., and thereupon came said Samuel T. Sheets and in
writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 23/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Daniel Sheets, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Daniel Sheets late a resident of the Township of Brown in said
County died on or about the 9" day of January A.D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Daniel Sheets died leaving Malinda
Sheets widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Joseph Sheets Son Kilbourne Ohio
Samuel T. Sheets " " "
Ora Clay Daughter " "
Mary Morris " " "
Loren Sheets Grand child Ostrander "
Lillian Sheets " " "
Ellen Russell Daughter Springfield "
Ray Roof Grand child Berkshire Ohio
Eva Roof " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
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Daniel Sheets Will
Journal Entry
January 23d 1892
In the Mater of the Will }
of Daniel Sheets, deceased } This day an insturment of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Daniel Sheets, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof it is order-
ed that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Malinda Sheets, widow, and Joseph Sheets - Samuel Sheets -
Ora Clay - Mary Morris - Loren Sheets - Lillian Sheets - Ellen
Russell - Ray Roof and Eva Roof next of kin of the Testator -
resident of the State of Ohio - that said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 2d day of February A.D. 1892, at 10
o'clock A.M., and thereupon came said Samuel T. Sheets and in
writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 23/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Daniel Sheets, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Daniel Sheets late a resident of the Township of Brown in said
County died on or about the 9" day of January A.D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament: That the said Daniel Sheets died leaving Malinda
Sheets widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Joseph Sheets Son Kilbourne Ohio
Samuel T. Sheets " " "
Ora Clay Daughter " "
Mary Morris " " "
Loren Sheets Grand child Ostrander "
Lillian Sheets " " "
Ellen Russell Daughter Springfield "
Ray Roof Grand child Berkshire Ohio
Eva Roof " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
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Daniel Sheets Will
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
S. T. Sheets
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 23d day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver ot Notice
I the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 23d day of January A.D. 1892.
Samuel Sheets
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Daniel Sheets, deceased:
To Samuel T. Sheets:
You are commanded to notify Malinda
Sheets - Joseph Sheets - Ora Clay - Mary Morris - Loren Sheets - Lil-
lian Sheets - Ellen Russell - Ray Roof - Eva Roof that on the
23d day of January A.D. 1892, an instrument of writing purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Daniel Sheets late of Brown Town-
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 2d
day of February A.D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware, Ohio this 23d day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Feb 2/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Samuel T. Sheets being duly sworn, says
that on the 23d to 27th days of January A.D.
1892, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Malinda Sheets - Joseph Sheets - Ora Clay - Mary
Morris - Loren Sheets - Lillian Sheets - Ellen Russell - Ray Roof
and Eva Roof.
Samuel T. Sheets
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2" day of Feb-
ruary A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Daniel Sheets Will
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac-
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
S. T. Sheets
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 23d day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver ot Notice
I the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 23d day of January A.D. 1892.
Samuel Sheets
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Daniel Sheets, deceased:
To Samuel T. Sheets:
You are commanded to notify Malinda
Sheets - Joseph Sheets - Ora Clay - Mary Morris - Loren Sheets - Lil-
lian Sheets - Ellen Russell - Ray Roof - Eva Roof that on the
23d day of January A.D. 1892, an instrument of writing purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Daniel Sheets late of Brown Town-
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 2d
day of February A.D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court at Delaware, Ohio this 23d day of January A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Feb 2/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Samuel T. Sheets being duly sworn, says
that on the 23d to 27th days of January A.D.
1892, he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Malinda Sheets - Joseph Sheets - Ora Clay - Mary
Morris - Loren Sheets - Lillian Sheets - Ellen Russell - Ray Roof
and Eva Roof.
Samuel T. Sheets
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2" day of Feb-
ruary A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Daniel Sheets Will
Probate of Will Filed Feb 2/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Eli
Jackson and A. Wheeler Jr. two of the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Daniel Sheets late of Brown Town-
ship in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn ac-
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
That the paper before them bearing date the 24 day of April A.
D. 1888, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Daniel
Sheets now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Daniel Sheets,
that they were present at the execution of said Will and at the
request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the said Daniel
Sheets deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Daniel Sheets at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Eli Jackson
A. Wheeler Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
2" day of February A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February 2d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Daniel Sheets, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to wit: on the 23d day of January
A.D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Daniel Sheets, late of Brown Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed: And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap-
plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Malinda Sheets, widow, and Joseph Sheets - Samuel
T. Sheets - Ora Clay - Mary Morris - Loren Sheets - Lillian Sheets
Ellen Russell - Ray Roof and Eva Roof next of kin of the Tes-
tator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of
this Court, therefore, on this day came Eli Jackson and A.
Wheeler, Jr., two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
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Probate of Will Filed Feb 2/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Eli
Jackson and A. Wheeler Jr. two of the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Daniel Sheets late of Brown Town-
ship in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn ac-
cording to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
That the paper before them bearing date the 24 day of April A.
D. 1888, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Daniel
Sheets now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Daniel Sheets,
that they were present at the execution of said Will and at the
request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the said Daniel
Sheets deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Daniel Sheets at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Eli Jackson
A. Wheeler Jr.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
2" day of February A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February 2d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Daniel Sheets, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to wit: on the 23d day of January
A.D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Daniel Sheets, late of Brown Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed: And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of
the Court that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap-
plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Malinda Sheets, widow, and Joseph Sheets - Samuel
T. Sheets - Ora Clay - Mary Morris - Loren Sheets - Lillian Sheets
Ellen Russell - Ray Roof and Eva Roof next of kin of the Tes-
tator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of
this Court, therefore, on this day came Eli Jackson and A.
Wheeler, Jr., two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
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said Daniel Sheets deceased - That the same was duly executed
and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign-
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Malinda Sheets, widow of said decedent, to
elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon came said widow
and acknowledged service of the within Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: I, Daniel Sheets
of Kilbourn, Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testa-
ment:
Item 1st I give and devise to my beloved wife Malinda Sheets the farm on which
we now reside, situate in Brown township Delaware County Ohio, con-
taining about Forty Acres of land, during her natural life, and all the stock,
household goods, furniture, provisions, and other goods and chattels which may
be thereon at the time of my decease. I give and devise to her absolutely
(she however selling as much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my
just debts). At the death of my said wife, the real estate aforesaid, I
give and devise to my children, to be divided equally among them, and
also all the personal property then remainiing on hand, to be likewise
divided equally among my said children: excepting the heirs of Morris
Roof, from whose share I desire that the sum of One Hundred and
Fifteen Dollars shall be deducted.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made, and that the court of probate direct the omission of the
same, in pursuance of the statute.
I hereby revoke all my former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
27" day of April, A.D. 1888.
Daniel Sheets {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Daniel Sheets as his last will
and testament, in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Eli Jackson
C. V. Humes
A. Wheeler Jr.
[corresponds to page 376 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
376
Daniel Sheets Estate
said Daniel Sheets deceased - That the same was duly executed
and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign-
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings
had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Malinda Sheets, widow of said decedent, to
elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon came said widow
and acknowledged service of the within Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: I, Daniel Sheets
of Kilbourn, Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testa-
ment:
Item 1st I give and devise to my beloved wife Malinda Sheets the farm on which
we now reside, situate in Brown township Delaware County Ohio, con-
taining about Forty Acres of land, during her natural life, and all the stock,
household goods, furniture, provisions, and other goods and chattels which may
be thereon at the time of my decease. I give and devise to her absolutely
(she however selling as much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my
just debts). At the death of my said wife, the real estate aforesaid, I
give and devise to my children, to be divided equally among them, and
also all the personal property then remainiing on hand, to be likewise
divided equally among my said children: excepting the heirs of Morris
Roof, from whose share I desire that the sum of One Hundred and
Fifteen Dollars shall be deducted.
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made, and that the court of probate direct the omission of the
same, in pursuance of the statute.
I hereby revoke all my former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
27" day of April, A.D. 1888.
Daniel Sheets {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Daniel Sheets as his last will
and testament, in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Eli Jackson
C. V. Humes
A. Wheeler Jr.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (406)
Description
[page 406]
[corresponds to page 377 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
377
John Vantasel's Will
Journal Netry
January 18th 1892.
In the Matter of the WIll }
of John Vantasel, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John Vantasel, late of Genoa Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate: in con-
sideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Jane Rhoads - Ranson Van-
tasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Perry - Alonzo Vantasel and Elizabeth
Karns next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio -
that said application will be for hearing before the Court on the 3d
day of February A.D. 1892 - at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 18/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
John Vantasel - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
John Vantasel late a resident of the Township of Genoa in said Coun-
ty, died on or about the 15" day of December. A.D. 1891, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament, That the said John Vantasel died leaving no widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Jane Rhoads Daughter Harlem O
Ranson Vantasel Son " "
Maryan Mann Daughter Galena "
Jerusha Perry " Maxtown "
Alonzo Vantasel Son Harlem "
Elizabeth Karns Daughter Woodside "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Wm. Beever
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me, this 18 day of January A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf, Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 377 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
377
John Vantasel's Will
Journal Netry
January 18th 1892.
In the Matter of the WIll }
of John Vantasel, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John Vantasel, late of Genoa Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate: in con-
sideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Jane Rhoads - Ranson Van-
tasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Perry - Alonzo Vantasel and Elizabeth
Karns next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio -
that said application will be for hearing before the Court on the 3d
day of February A.D. 1892 - at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan. 18/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
John Vantasel - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
John Vantasel late a resident of the Township of Genoa in said Coun-
ty, died on or about the 15" day of December. A.D. 1891, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament, That the said John Vantasel died leaving no widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Jane Rhoads Daughter Harlem O
Ranson Vantasel Son " "
Maryan Mann Daughter Galena "
Jerusha Perry " Maxtown "
Alonzo Vantasel Son Harlem "
Elizabeth Karns Daughter Woodside "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
Wm. Beever
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be-
fore me, this 18 day of January A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf, Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (407)
Description
[page 407]
[corresponds to page 378 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
378
John Vantasel's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Tetstament
of John Vantasel deceased.
To Wm. Beever
You are commanded to notify Jane
Rhoads - Ranson Vantasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Perry - Alonzo
Vantasel - and Elizabeth Karns that on the 18 day of January A.D.
1892, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of John Vantasel late of Genoa Township, in said County, deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court, Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 3rd day of February A.D.
1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at
Delaware Ohio, this 18 day of January A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Feb 3/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Wm. Beever being duly sworn, says that before
the 23" day of January A.D. 1892, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Jane Rhoads - Ranson Vanstasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Per-
ry - Alonso Vantasel and Elizabeth Karns
Wm. Beeves
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3" day of Febru-
ary A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses to Will Filed Feb. 3/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio } of John Van Tasel, deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Norton Ekelbery, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says, I was
present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date
the 28 day of October A.D. 1891, and offered for probate as the last
Will and Testament of John Vantasel, late of Genoa Township, in said
County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said John Van Tasel, now
deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the
same to be his last Will and Testament, and I, thereupon, at his re-
quest, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.
The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said in-
[corresponds to page 378 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
378
John Vantasel's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Tetstament
of John Vantasel deceased.
To Wm. Beever
You are commanded to notify Jane
Rhoads - Ranson Vantasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Perry - Alonzo
Vantasel - and Elizabeth Karns that on the 18 day of January A.D.
1892, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of John Vantasel late of Genoa Township, in said County, deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court, Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 3rd day of February A.D.
1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at
Delaware Ohio, this 18 day of January A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Feb 3/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Wm. Beever being duly sworn, says that before
the 23" day of January A.D. 1892, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Jane Rhoads - Ranson Vanstasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Per-
ry - Alonso Vantasel and Elizabeth Karns
Wm. Beeves
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 3" day of Febru-
ary A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses to Will Filed Feb. 3/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio } of John Van Tasel, deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } Norton Ekelbery, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says, I was
present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date
the 28 day of October A.D. 1891, and offered for probate as the last
Will and Testament of John Vantasel, late of Genoa Township, in said
County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said John Van Tasel, now
deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the
same to be his last Will and Testament, and I, thereupon, at his re-
quest, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.
The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said in-
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (408)
Description
[page 408]
[corresponds to page 379 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
379
John Vantasel's Will
strument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Norton Ekelbery M.D.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 3rd
day of February A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } J. M. Weibling, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 28" day of October A.D. 1891, and of-
fered for probate as the last Will and Testament of John Van Tasel
late of Genoa Township in said County of Delaware, deceased, and
saw the said John Van Tasel now deceased, sign and seal said in-
strument and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness: The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
J. M. Weibling
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 3rd
day of February A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February 3rd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of John Vantasel - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to
wit: on the 18" day of January A.D.
1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John Vantasel, late of Genoa Township in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Jane
Rhoads - Ranson Vantasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Perry -
Alonzo Vantasel - and Elizabeth Karns next of kin of the Testator
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore, on this day came Norton Ekelbery M.D. and J. M.
Weibling two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being du-
ly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscrib-
ed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
John Vantasel, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attest-
ed, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
[corresponds to page 379 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
379
John Vantasel's Will
strument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Norton Ekelbery M.D.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 3rd
day of February A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } J. M. Weibling, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 28" day of October A.D. 1891, and of-
fered for probate as the last Will and Testament of John Van Tasel
late of Genoa Township in said County of Delaware, deceased, and
saw the said John Van Tasel now deceased, sign and seal said in-
strument and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence,
subscribed my name to the same as a witness: The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
J. M. Weibling
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 3rd
day of February A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February 3rd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of John Vantasel - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to
wit: on the 18" day of January A.D.
1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John Vantasel, late of Genoa Township in this Coun-
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate and was then filed
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Jane
Rhoads - Ranson Vantasel - Maryan Mann - Jerusha Perry -
Alonzo Vantasel - and Elizabeth Karns next of kin of the Testator
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore, on this day came Norton Ekelbery M.D. and J. M.
Weibling two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being du-
ly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscrib-
ed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
John Vantasel, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attest-
ed, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
Title
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Description
[page 409]
[corresponds to page 380 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
380
John Vantasel's Will
said Will was of full age of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will
be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
I, John Vantasel of the Township of Genoa, County of Delaware and
State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and being
desirous of settling my worldly affairs while I have strength and capac-
ity so to do, do make publish and declare this my last will and tes-
tament, that is to say:
First - I will and direct that all just debts that may exist against me
at my decease may be settled.
Second - I direct and desire that my personal estate shall be divided equally,
share and share alike, between my six children, that is - Jane
Rhoads, Ranson Vantasel, Elizabeth Karns, Maryan Mann,
Jerusha Perry, and Alonzo Vantasel.
Third - I direct that any debt that may be due my estate, from any of
my said heirs, at the time of my death shall be deducted from their
share of said estate.
Fourth - I hereby nominate any appoint William Beaver to be executor of
this my last will and testament.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Ge-
noa, aforesaid, this Twenty eighth day of October in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
John Vantasel {Seal}
Signed and sealed by said John Vantasel, who at the same time
published and declared the same as, and for his last will and tes-
tament in the presence of us, who in his presence, and in the presence
of each other, and at his request, have hereunto subscribed our names
as witnesses.
Norton Ekelbery M.D.
J. M. Weibling - Westerville
H. L. Sibel Westerville
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380
John Vantasel's Will
said Will was of full age of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will
be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
I, John Vantasel of the Township of Genoa, County of Delaware and
State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and being
desirous of settling my worldly affairs while I have strength and capac-
ity so to do, do make publish and declare this my last will and tes-
tament, that is to say:
First - I will and direct that all just debts that may exist against me
at my decease may be settled.
Second - I direct and desire that my personal estate shall be divided equally,
share and share alike, between my six children, that is - Jane
Rhoads, Ranson Vantasel, Elizabeth Karns, Maryan Mann,
Jerusha Perry, and Alonzo Vantasel.
Third - I direct that any debt that may be due my estate, from any of
my said heirs, at the time of my death shall be deducted from their
share of said estate.
Fourth - I hereby nominate any appoint William Beaver to be executor of
this my last will and testament.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Ge-
noa, aforesaid, this Twenty eighth day of October in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one.
John Vantasel {Seal}
Signed and sealed by said John Vantasel, who at the same time
published and declared the same as, and for his last will and tes-
tament in the presence of us, who in his presence, and in the presence
of each other, and at his request, have hereunto subscribed our names
as witnesses.
Norton Ekelbery M.D.
J. M. Weibling - Westerville
H. L. Sibel Westerville
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (410)
Description
[page 410]
[corresponds to page 381 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
381
Sarah Wharton's Will
5016
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb. 6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Sarah Wharton, Deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Sarah Wharton late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 10 day of May. A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament: That the said Sarha Weiser died
leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John W. Wharton Son Delaware O.
Fletcher L. Warton " " "
Ann E. Wharton Daughter " "
Lora L. Wharton " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Lora L. Wharton
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 5 day of August. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 5 day of August A.D. 1891.
Lora L. Wharton
Ann E. Wharton
John W. Wharton
Fletcher L. Wharton.
Probate of Will Filed Feb. 6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Ann E.
Wharton and Lizzie S. Wells the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Sarah Wharton late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly
[corresponds to page 381 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
381
Sarah Wharton's Will
5016
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb. 6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Sarah Wharton, Deceased }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Sarah Wharton late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 10 day of May. A.D. 1891.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be
her last Will and Testament: That the said Sarha Weiser died
leaving no widower and the following named persons her only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John W. Wharton Son Delaware O.
Fletcher L. Warton " " "
Ann E. Wharton Daughter " "
Lora L. Wharton " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Lora L. Wharton
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 5 day of August. A.D. 1891
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 5 day of August A.D. 1891.
Lora L. Wharton
Ann E. Wharton
John W. Wharton
Fletcher L. Wharton.
Probate of Will Filed Feb. 6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
Personally appeared in open Court Ann E.
Wharton and Lizzie S. Wells the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Sarah Wharton late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (412)
Description
[page 412]
[corresponds to page 383 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
383
Sarah Wharton's Will
Will of Sarah Wharton
I Sarah Wharton, a widow resident of Delaware in the Coun:
ty of Delaware and State of Ohio, of lawful age, of sound and dis:
posing mind and memory and not under restraint do make and
publish this my ___________________________________________________
__________________ Last Will and Testament _________________________
Being not in the least unmindful of the natural claims and
expectatons of my other children I give and devise to my daugh:
ter Lora L. Wharton all my estate Real and personal, to be to
her and her heirs and assigns forever.
I nominate the said Lora L. Wharton to be the Executrix of
this my last Will and Testament.
I desire that no appraisement, Inventory or sale of my personal
property be made, that the court of Probate direct the million of the
same, and further that said court require no bond of said appointee
Lora L. Wharton if it shall be the Letters Testamentary issue
to her.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made,
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
day of September. August (crossed out) 1887.
Sarah Wharton {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by the said Sarah Wharton as her last
Will and Testament In our presence, who at her request, and in
her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names.
Ann E. Wharton
Lizzie S. Wells.
[corresponds to page 383 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
383
Sarah Wharton's Will
Will of Sarah Wharton
I Sarah Wharton, a widow resident of Delaware in the Coun:
ty of Delaware and State of Ohio, of lawful age, of sound and dis:
posing mind and memory and not under restraint do make and
publish this my ___________________________________________________
__________________ Last Will and Testament _________________________
Being not in the least unmindful of the natural claims and
expectatons of my other children I give and devise to my daugh:
ter Lora L. Wharton all my estate Real and personal, to be to
her and her heirs and assigns forever.
I nominate the said Lora L. Wharton to be the Executrix of
this my last Will and Testament.
I desire that no appraisement, Inventory or sale of my personal
property be made, that the court of Probate direct the million of the
same, and further that said court require no bond of said appointee
Lora L. Wharton if it shall be the Letters Testamentary issue
to her.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made,
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
day of September. August (crossed out) 1887.
Sarah Wharton {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by the said Sarah Wharton as her last
Will and Testament In our presence, who at her request, and in
her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names.
Ann E. Wharton
Lizzie S. Wells.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (413)
Description
[page 413]
[corresponds to page 384 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
384
Gilbert Leak's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed. Feb.6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Gilbert Leak, deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Gilbert Leak late a resident of the Township of Trenton in said coun:
ty, died on or about the 23 day of December. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, puprporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said Gilbert Leak died leaving no widow and
the following persons his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
John M. Leak Brother Vans Valley- Del. Co.
Mercer J. Evarts Sister Baker Creek- Union Co.
E.C. Leak Nephew Vans Valley- Del. Co.
Harriet Cole Neice Harlem " "
Alice J. Simmonds Neice Jersey Licking Co.
L.S. Condit Nephew Condit Del. Co.
D.H. Condit Nephew " " "
Sarah E. Jacobus Neice Alum Creek. Del. Co.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
L.S. Condit
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 6" day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 14 day of January. A.D. 1892.
L.S. Condit. Condit. O.
E.C. Leak.
J.M. Leak.
D.H. condit
H.D. Cole
Alice J. Simmonds
Mercy Jane Evarts
Sarah E. Jacobus.
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Gilbert Leak's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed. Feb.6/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Gilbert Leak, deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Gilbert Leak late a resident of the Township of Trenton in said coun:
ty, died on or about the 23 day of December. A.D. 1891 leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, puprporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said Gilbert Leak died leaving no widow and
the following persons his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
John M. Leak Brother Vans Valley- Del. Co.
Mercer J. Evarts Sister Baker Creek- Union Co.
E.C. Leak Nephew Vans Valley- Del. Co.
Harriet Cole Neice Harlem " "
Alice J. Simmonds Neice Jersey Licking Co.
L.S. Condit Nephew Condit Del. Co.
D.H. Condit Nephew " " "
Sarah E. Jacobus Neice Alum Creek. Del. Co.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
L.S. Condit
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 6" day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 14 day of January. A.D. 1892.
L.S. Condit. Condit. O.
E.C. Leak.
J.M. Leak.
D.H. condit
H.D. Cole
Alice J. Simmonds
Mercy Jane Evarts
Sarah E. Jacobus.
Title
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Description
[page 414]
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385
Gilbert Leak's Will Filed Feb. 6/92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court John
Payne and James Day the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Gilbert Leak late of Trenton Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 7" day of October. A.D. 1882, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Leak now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Gilbert Leak, that they were present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respect:
ively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence,
that they saw the said Gilbert Leak deceased, sign and seal said
Will by his mark, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said Gilbert Leak at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
John Payne
James Day
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 6"
day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February. 6th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Gilbert Leak. deceased.}
This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Leak,
late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court. And John M. Leak- Mer:
cy J. Evarts- E.C. Leak- Harriet Cole- Alice J. Simmonds_
L.S. Condit- D.H. Condit and Sarah E. Jacobus next of kin
of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, having in writing,
this day filed, waived further notice to the probate of said Will,
therefore, on this day came John Payne and James Day the sub:
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was
reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru:
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Gilbert
Leak, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
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385
Gilbert Leak's Will Filed Feb. 6/92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court John
Payne and James Day the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Gilbert Leak late of Trenton Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 7" day of October. A.D. 1882, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Leak now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Gilbert Leak, that they were present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respect:
ively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence,
that they saw the said Gilbert Leak deceased, sign and seal said
Will by his mark, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said Gilbert Leak at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
John Payne
James Day
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 6"
day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February. 6th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Gilbert Leak. deceased.}
This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Leak,
late of Trenton Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court. And John M. Leak- Mer:
cy J. Evarts- E.C. Leak- Harriet Cole- Alice J. Simmonds_
L.S. Condit- D.H. Condit and Sarah E. Jacobus next of kin
of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, having in writing,
this day filed, waived further notice to the probate of said Will,
therefore, on this day came John Payne and James Day the sub:
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was
reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru:
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Gilbert
Leak, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
Title
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Description
[page 415]
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386
Gilbert Leak's Will
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the tes:
timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the great benevolent father of all- I Gilbert Leak
make and publish this my last will and testament.
Item First
That all funeral expences be paid and all of my just debts be paid
Item Second
That the balance of my property be equally divided between my sister,
Mercer Jane Evarts and my nephue Charles Stults.
Item Third
I hereby cansel all former wills
his
Gilbert X Leak.
mark
Signed in presence of us this seventh day of October. A.D. 1882.
John Payne
James Day
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386
Gilbert Leak's Will
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the tes:
timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the great benevolent father of all- I Gilbert Leak
make and publish this my last will and testament.
Item First
That all funeral expences be paid and all of my just debts be paid
Item Second
That the balance of my property be equally divided between my sister,
Mercer Jane Evarts and my nephue Charles Stults.
Item Third
I hereby cansel all former wills
his
Gilbert X Leak.
mark
Signed in presence of us this seventh day of October. A.D. 1882.
John Payne
James Day
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (416)
Description
[page 416]
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387
Henry Landon's Estate
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb.8/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Henry Landon-deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Henry Landon late a resident of the Township of Proter in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 25 day of December A.D. 1891. leaving an in:
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Henry Landon died leaving no widow and
the following named personal his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Charles H. Landon Son Coolville Ohio
Josephine Harrison Daughter Sunbury "
Adalade Wilcox " Coolville "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
G.N. Wilcox
The foregoing, application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 8" day of February: A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the Within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 30 day of January. A.D. 1892.
C.H. Landon
Mrs. Adalaide Wilcox
Mrs- Josephine Harrison,
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Feb.8/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will
Delaware County. Ohio} and Testament of Henry Landon, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} E.C. Steward, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the first day of July. A.D. 1884 and offered for probate as
[corresponds to page 387 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
387
Henry Landon's Estate
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb.8/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Henry Landon-deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Henry Landon late a resident of the Township of Proter in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 25 day of December A.D. 1891. leaving an in:
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament: That the said Henry Landon died leaving no widow and
the following named personal his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Charles H. Landon Son Coolville Ohio
Josephine Harrison Daughter Sunbury "
Adalade Wilcox " Coolville "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
G.N. Wilcox
The foregoing, application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me, this 8" day of February: A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the Within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 30 day of January. A.D. 1892.
C.H. Landon
Mrs. Adalaide Wilcox
Mrs- Josephine Harrison,
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Feb.8/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will
Delaware County. Ohio} and Testament of Henry Landon, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} E.C. Steward, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the first day of July. A.D. 1884 and offered for probate as
Title
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Description
[page 417]
[corresponds to page 388 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
388
Henry Landon's Will
the last Will and Testament of Henry Landon, late of Porter Town:
ship, in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said Henry
Landon, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I, there:
upon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as
a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
E.C. Steward.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 8" day of
February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Feb.8/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} John Randolph being duly sworn, says that he was
well acquainted with George W. Harvey who is now
deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand writing of the said
George W. Harvey, having often seen him write, that the signature George
W. Harvey as subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Hen:
ry Landon, deceased, is in the own proper handwriting and signature of the
said George W. Harvey, who at the date of said Will was of full life,
and resided at Meringo- Morrow County. Ohio.
John Randolph.
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 8" day of February.
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February. 8" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Henry Landon- deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Henry
Landon, late of Porter Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the
said Will be filed in this Court, and Charles H. Landon- Adelaide
Wilcox and Josephine Harrison, next of kin of said Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, having in writing, this day filed, waived further notice
to the probate of said Will, therefore, on this day came C.E. Steward one
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was
reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will. And it
appearing to the Court that George W. Harvy the other subscribing
witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon John Randolph
appeared in open Court, and was duly sworn, and examined according
to law, touching the genuineness of the signature of the said George W.
Harvey, attached to said Will, and his testimony thereon was reduced to
[corresponds to page 388 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
388
Henry Landon's Will
the last Will and Testament of Henry Landon, late of Porter Town:
ship, in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said Henry
Landon, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and I, there:
upon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as
a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
E.C. Steward.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 8" day of
February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Feb.8/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss} John Randolph being duly sworn, says that he was
well acquainted with George W. Harvey who is now
deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand writing of the said
George W. Harvey, having often seen him write, that the signature George
W. Harvey as subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Hen:
ry Landon, deceased, is in the own proper handwriting and signature of the
said George W. Harvey, who at the date of said Will was of full life,
and resided at Meringo- Morrow County. Ohio.
John Randolph.
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 8" day of February.
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
February. 8" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Henry Landon- deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Henry
Landon, late of Porter Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the
said Will be filed in this Court, and Charles H. Landon- Adelaide
Wilcox and Josephine Harrison, next of kin of said Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, having in writing, this day filed, waived further notice
to the probate of said Will, therefore, on this day came C.E. Steward one
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was
reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with said Will. And it
appearing to the Court that George W. Harvy the other subscribing
witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon John Randolph
appeared in open Court, and was duly sworn, and examined according
to law, touching the genuineness of the signature of the said George W.
Harvey, attached to said Will, and his testimony thereon was reduced to
Title
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Description
[page 418]
[corresponds to page 389 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
389
Henry Landon's Will
writing and filed, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Hen:
ry Landon, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attest:
ed; and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the pro:
ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Corut.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Last Will and Testament
In the name of the benevolent Father of all I Henry Landon of
Delaware County and State of Ohio being of sound mind and memory
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
Item first
I desire that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my
money and personal property remaining at my death.
Item 2nd
I give to my beloved son Charles Landon all my property Real
and personal remaining after my debts are paid as above named at my
decease, and if he should die before my death then all my property both
real and personal to be equally devided among the remainder of my
children viz: Mary Gambel- Jospehine Harrison, Martha Rosecrans-
Adalade Wilcox to be devided among the last named heirs equally
to share and share alike and to be given to them immediately after
my death.
My son Thomas P. Landon has been previously provided for as I have
already given him all I intend to give him or intend for him he has
signed a quit claim Deed to all my estate. I desire to say that
my beloved children viz Mary Gambel- Jospehine Harrison- Martha
Rosecrans and Adalade Wilcox have had five hundred dollars each
being all I can give them except my son Charles should die before
I do as above stated.
continued
then as above stated at my death the property to be given to the four
girls above named if Charles Landon my son should die before I do
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I Henry Landon have hereunto set my hand
and seal this twenty first day of July. A.D. 1884.
Henry Landon.
Signed and acknowledged by said Henry Landon as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
E.C. Steward.
George W. Harvy.
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389
Henry Landon's Will
writing and filed, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Hen:
ry Landon, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attest:
ed; and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the pro:
ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Corut.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Last Will and Testament
In the name of the benevolent Father of all I Henry Landon of
Delaware County and State of Ohio being of sound mind and memory
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
Item first
I desire that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my
money and personal property remaining at my death.
Item 2nd
I give to my beloved son Charles Landon all my property Real
and personal remaining after my debts are paid as above named at my
decease, and if he should die before my death then all my property both
real and personal to be equally devided among the remainder of my
children viz: Mary Gambel- Jospehine Harrison, Martha Rosecrans-
Adalade Wilcox to be devided among the last named heirs equally
to share and share alike and to be given to them immediately after
my death.
My son Thomas P. Landon has been previously provided for as I have
already given him all I intend to give him or intend for him he has
signed a quit claim Deed to all my estate. I desire to say that
my beloved children viz Mary Gambel- Jospehine Harrison- Martha
Rosecrans and Adalade Wilcox have had five hundred dollars each
being all I can give them except my son Charles should die before
I do as above stated.
continued
then as above stated at my death the property to be given to the four
girls above named if Charles Landon my son should die before I do
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I Henry Landon have hereunto set my hand
and seal this twenty first day of July. A.D. 1884.
Henry Landon.
Signed and acknowledged by said Henry Landon as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
E.C. Steward.
George W. Harvy.
Title
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Description
[page 419]
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390
5018 Martha Beecher's Will
Journal Entry
February 15th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Martha Beecher- deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of
Martha Beecher- late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to William A. Beecher- Amelia Higgins and Ritta Hig-
gins next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 1st day of
March. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A.M. And thereupon came said
William A. Beecher and in writing, waived further notice to the pro:
bate of said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that Homer Bearns, one of the subscrib:
ing witnesses to said Will, is a resident of Monument, Logan Co. Kan:
sas, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered
that a Commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein to Daniel
Neil of Monument. Logan Co. Kansas- directing him to take the
deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same duly certified
with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb.15/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Martha Beecher - Deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Martha Beecher late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 6" day of February. A.D. 1892. leaving an instru:
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and Tes:
tament; That the said Martha Beecher died leaving no widower and the
following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
William A. Beecher Brother Delaware O
Amelia Higgins Niece " "
Ritta Higgins " " "
children of Emily Higgins a
half sister on paternal side.
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5018 Martha Beecher's Will
Journal Entry
February 15th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Martha Beecher- deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of
Martha Beecher- late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to William A. Beecher- Amelia Higgins and Ritta Hig-
gins next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 1st day of
March. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A.M. And thereupon came said
William A. Beecher and in writing, waived further notice to the pro:
bate of said Will.
And it appearing to the Court that Homer Bearns, one of the subscrib:
ing witnesses to said Will, is a resident of Monument, Logan Co. Kan:
sas, and is without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is therefore ordered
that a Commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein to Daniel
Neil of Monument. Logan Co. Kansas- directing him to take the
deposition of said subscribing witness, and return the same duly certified
with all convenient speed, to this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Feb.15/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Martha Beecher - Deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Martha Beecher late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 6" day of February. A.D. 1892. leaving an instru:
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will and Tes:
tament; That the said Martha Beecher died leaving no widower and the
following named persons her only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
William A. Beecher Brother Delaware O
Amelia Higgins Niece " "
Ritta Higgins " " "
children of Emily Higgins a
half sister on paternal side.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (420)
Description
[page 420]
[corresponds to page 391 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
391
Martha Beecher's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
William A. Beecher.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 15" day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 15" day of February. A.D. 1892.
William A. Beecher.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Tes:
tament of martha Beecher, deceased.
To William A. Beecher:
You are commanded to notify
Amelia Higgins and Ritta Higgins that on the 15th day of Feb:
ruary. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Martha Beecher late of Delaware
Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on the same day amde
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of March. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A.M.,
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 15 day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County as } William A. Beecher being duly sworn
says that on the 17 day of February A. D.
1892 he severed the within notice by delivering a true copy there
the within named by mail and the same has been returned bear
ing the signature of said Amelia Higgins and Retta Higgins
W. A. Beicher
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
March. A.D. 1892
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 391 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
391
Martha Beecher's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
William A. Beecher.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 15" day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 15" day of February. A.D. 1892.
William A. Beecher.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Tes:
tament of martha Beecher, deceased.
To William A. Beecher:
You are commanded to notify
Amelia Higgins and Ritta Higgins that on the 15th day of Feb:
ruary. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Martha Beecher late of Delaware
Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on the same day amde
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of March. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A.M.,
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 15 day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County as } William A. Beecher being duly sworn
says that on the 17 day of February A. D.
1892 he severed the within notice by delivering a true copy there
the within named by mail and the same has been returned bear
ing the signature of said Amelia Higgins and Retta Higgins
W. A. Beicher
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
March. A.D. 1892
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (421)
Description
[page 421]
[corresponds to page 392 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
392
Martha Beecher's Will
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Daniel Neil, greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full pow:
er and authority to examine and take the deposition of Homer Bearns
one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Mar:
tha Beecher hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of
Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and pla:
ces appointed by you, you cause the said Homer Bearns to be brought
before you, and then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first
taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said Mar:
tha Beecher and that you reduce such examination to writing, and return
the same, together with this Commission and the Will of the said Martha
Beecher thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate
Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware this 15" day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:
I Martha Beecher of Delaware County Ohio do make and pub:
lish this my last will and testament:
first:
I give and devise the use of all my property both real and personal
to my brother William A. Beecher during his natural life.
Second
I give and devise all my property both real and personal after the
death of my brother William A. Beecher (to whom I have willed
my property during his natural life) to Henry Howard Beecher-
Lyman Wilber Beecher and charles Newman Beecher share and
share alike.
Third
I do hereby nominate and appoint my brother William A. Beecher
executor of this my last will and testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th
day of November in the year A.D. 1879.
Martha Beecher. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by
said Martha Beecher as her
last Will and testament, in
our presence and signed by us
in her presence.
John S. Jones
Homer Bearns
[corresponds to page 392 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
392
Martha Beecher's Will
To Take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Daniel Neil, greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence
and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full pow:
er and authority to examine and take the deposition of Homer Bearns
one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Mar:
tha Beecher hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of
Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days and pla:
ces appointed by you, you cause the said Homer Bearns to be brought
before you, and then and there to examine him on oath or affirmation first
taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will of the said Mar:
tha Beecher and that you reduce such examination to writing, and return
the same, together with this Commission and the Will of the said Martha
Beecher thereto annexed, closed up under your seal, into our said Probate
Court, with all convenient speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf, Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware this 15" day of February. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:
I Martha Beecher of Delaware County Ohio do make and pub:
lish this my last will and testament:
first:
I give and devise the use of all my property both real and personal
to my brother William A. Beecher during his natural life.
Second
I give and devise all my property both real and personal after the
death of my brother William A. Beecher (to whom I have willed
my property during his natural life) to Henry Howard Beecher-
Lyman Wilber Beecher and charles Newman Beecher share and
share alike.
Third
I do hereby nominate and appoint my brother William A. Beecher
executor of this my last will and testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th
day of November in the year A.D. 1879.
Martha Beecher. {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by
said Martha Beecher as her
last Will and testament, in
our presence and signed by us
in her presence.
John S. Jones
Homer Bearns
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (422)
Description
[page 422]
[corresponds to page 393 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
393
Martha Beecher's Will
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Mch 1/92
The State of Kansas }
Logan County ss } Deposition of Homer Bearns - one of the sub-
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes-
tament of Martha Beecher, deceased, late of the County of Delaware
State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate
Court of said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by
said Court, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 18th day of
February 1892, at Monument, Logan County - Kansas. Homer
Bearns of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinaf-
ter certified, deposes and says that he was present at the execution of
the paper before him bearing date the 29th day of November A.D.
1879, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Martha Beech-
er now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the
request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same as a wit-
ness in her presence, that he saw the said Martha Beecher sign
and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Martha Beecher at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Homer Bearns
The State of Kansas }
Logan County ss } I Daniel Neil duly appointed and
commissioned by the Probate Court of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition
of Homer Bearns - one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Martha Beecher, deceased, late of Delaware Coun-
ty, State of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will are hereto
annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission
I caused the above named Homer Bearns subscribing witness as
aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and place above mentioned,
that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above set forth, was
reduced to writing by me and, also, as written in the presence of the wit-
ness aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness in my pres-
ence: and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise in-
terested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set
my hand this 18th day of February A.D. 1892.
Daniel Neil
Commissioner
[corresponds to page 393 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
393
Martha Beecher's Will
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Mch 1/92
The State of Kansas }
Logan County ss } Deposition of Homer Bearns - one of the sub-
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes-
tament of Martha Beecher, deceased, late of the County of Delaware
State of Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate
Court of said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by
said Court, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 18th day of
February 1892, at Monument, Logan County - Kansas. Homer
Bearns of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinaf-
ter certified, deposes and says that he was present at the execution of
the paper before him bearing date the 29th day of November A.D.
1879, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Martha Beech-
er now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the
request of said deceased, he subscribed his name to the same as a wit-
ness in her presence, that he saw the said Martha Beecher sign
and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her
last Will and Testament, and that the said Martha Beecher at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Homer Bearns
The State of Kansas }
Logan County ss } I Daniel Neil duly appointed and
commissioned by the Probate Court of the
County of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition
of Homer Bearns - one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Martha Beecher, deceased, late of Delaware Coun-
ty, State of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will are hereto
annexed, do hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission
I caused the above named Homer Bearns subscribing witness as
aforesaid to appear before me, at the time and place above mentioned,
that he was by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said
Will, and that the deposition by him subscribed as above set forth, was
reduced to writing by me and, also, as written in the presence of the wit-
ness aforementioned, and was subscribed by the said witness in my pres-
ence: and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or
Relative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise in-
terested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set
my hand this 18th day of February A.D. 1892.
Daniel Neil
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (423)
Description
[page 423]
[corresponds to page 394 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
394
Martha Beecher's Will
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Mch 1/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio } of Martha Beecher - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } John S. Jones, being duly sworn and examined as a
witness in the above entitled matter, says: I was pres-
ent at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date the 29th day
of November A.D. 1879, and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament
of Martha Beecher, late of Delaware Township, in said Court of Delaware, de-
ceased, and saw the said Martha Beecher, now deceased, sign and seal said in-
strument: and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Tes-
tament: and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my
name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and mem-
ory, and not under any restraint.
John S. Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court this 1st day of
March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 1st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Martha Beecher deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on
the 15th day of February A.D. 1892, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Martha Beecher late of Delaware Township in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
in this Court, has been given to WIlliam A. Beecher - Amelia Higgins and
Ritta Higgins next of kin of said Testatrix, resident of the State of
Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court. And the Commission
heretofore issued herein to take the testimony of Homer Bearns one of the
subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Martha Beecher, deceased, was this
day returned duly executed, and the same was filed herein. And thereupon
came John S. Jones the other subscribing witness to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
which testimony was reduced to writing by him subscribed and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Martha Beecher, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the
same together with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as
the proceedings had thereon be entered of record in this Court
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 394 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
394
Martha Beecher's Will
Testimony of Witness to Will Filed Mch 1/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio } of Martha Beecher - deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County ss } John S. Jones, being duly sworn and examined as a
witness in the above entitled matter, says: I was pres-
ent at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date the 29th day
of November A.D. 1879, and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament
of Martha Beecher, late of Delaware Township, in said Court of Delaware, de-
ceased, and saw the said Martha Beecher, now deceased, sign and seal said in-
strument: and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Tes-
tament: and I, thereupon, at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my
name to the same as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and mem-
ory, and not under any restraint.
John S. Jones
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness, in open Court this 1st day of
March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 1st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Martha Beecher deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on
the 15th day of February A.D. 1892, an
instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Martha Beecher late of Delaware Township in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record
in this Court, has been given to WIlliam A. Beecher - Amelia Higgins and
Ritta Higgins next of kin of said Testatrix, resident of the State of
Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court. And the Commission
heretofore issued herein to take the testimony of Homer Bearns one of the
subscribing witnesses to the Will of said Martha Beecher, deceased, was this
day returned duly executed, and the same was filed herein. And thereupon
came John S. Jones the other subscribing witness to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will
which testimony was reduced to writing by him subscribed and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Martha Beecher, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and that the
same together with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as
the proceedings had thereon be entered of record in this Court
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (424)
Description
[page 424]
[corresponds to page 395 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
395
James W. Stith's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch 7/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
James W. Stith, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
James W. Stith, late a resident of the Township of Trenton in said Coun-
ty died on or about the 8" day of February A.D. 1892, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said James W. Stith died leaving Isabell
Stith his widow and the following named person his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary Ettie Stockwell Daughter Sunbury - Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
her
Isabell X Stith
mark
The foregoing application was signed in my prsence and sworn to
before me this 29" day of February A.D. 1892.
S. M. Wilcox
Justice of the Peace.
Waiver of Notice
We the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named dece-
dent hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 29th day of February A.D. 1892.
her
Isabell X Stith
mark
Mary Ettie Stockwell
Proate of Will Filed Mch 7/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court T. Culver
and T. O. Gorsuch the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of James W. Stith, late of Trenton Township in said
Delaware County, deceased: who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela-
tion to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper be-
fore them bearing date the 9th day of January A.D. 1892, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of James W. Stith
[corresponds to page 395 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
395
James W. Stith's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch 7/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
James W. Stith, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
James W. Stith, late a resident of the Township of Trenton in said Coun-
ty died on or about the 8" day of February A.D. 1892, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said James W. Stith died leaving Isabell
Stith his widow and the following named person his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary Ettie Stockwell Daughter Sunbury - Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified accord-
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
her
Isabell X Stith
mark
The foregoing application was signed in my prsence and sworn to
before me this 29" day of February A.D. 1892.
S. M. Wilcox
Justice of the Peace.
Waiver of Notice
We the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named dece-
dent hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 29th day of February A.D. 1892.
her
Isabell X Stith
mark
Mary Ettie Stockwell
Proate of Will Filed Mch 7/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court T. Culver
and T. O. Gorsuch the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of James W. Stith, late of Trenton Township in said
Delaware County, deceased: who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela-
tion to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper be-
fore them bearing date the 9th day of January A.D. 1892, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of James W. Stith
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (425)
Description
[page 425]
[corresponds to page 396 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
396 James W. Stith's Will
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased James W. Stith, that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence, that they saw the said James W. Stith deceased, sign
by making his mark thereto and seal said Will and heard him acknowl-
edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
James W. Stith at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
T. Culver
T. O. Gorsuch
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 7th day
of March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 7th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of James W. Stith, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of James W. Stith, late of Trenton Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On
consideration whereof it is ordred that the said Will be filed in this
Court and Isabell Stith, widow, and Mary Ettie Stockwell, only
next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, having in
writing waived Notice to the probate of said Will: thereupon came T
Culver and T. O. Gorsuch the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes-
tament of said James W. Stith, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Isabell Stith widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by law. And thereupon said
Isabella Stith acknowledged service of said Citation
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 396 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
396 James W. Stith's Will
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased James W. Stith, that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence, that they saw the said James W. Stith deceased, sign
by making his mark thereto and seal said Will and heard him acknowl-
edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
James W. Stith at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
T. Culver
T. O. Gorsuch
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 7th day
of March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 7th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of James W. Stith, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of James W. Stith, late of Trenton Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On
consideration whereof it is ordred that the said Will be filed in this
Court and Isabell Stith, widow, and Mary Ettie Stockwell, only
next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, having in
writing waived Notice to the probate of said Will: thereupon came T
Culver and T. O. Gorsuch the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes-
tament of said James W. Stith, deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in
this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Isabell Stith widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by law. And thereupon said
Isabella Stith acknowledged service of said Citation
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (426)
Description
[page 426]
[corresponds to page 397 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
397
James W. Stith's Will
State of Ohio Delaware County:
I, James W. Stith do make and publish this my last will
and testament:
First - it is my will that my just debts and all funeral charges
be paid out of my estate.
Item 1st I give and devise all the residue of my estate to Isabelle
Stith my wife, to be to hers and her heirs forever.
Item 2nd I appoint and make the said Isabelle Stith Executrix
of this my last will and testament.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
9th day of January in the year 1892.
James W. Stith {Seal}
my mark X
Signed and acknowledged by said James W. Stith as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us at his request
in his presence
T. Culver
T. O. Gorsuch
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (427)
Description
[page 427]
[corresponds to page 398 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
398
Benjamin Shults Will Filed Mch10/92
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Benjamin Shults, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Benjamin Shults late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said Coun-
ty, died on or about the 5" day of March A.D. 1892, leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament.
That the said Benjamin Shults died leaving Malinda Shults widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Lizzie Ward Daughter Lenardsburgh O
Mary Berry " " "
Thomas Shults Son " "
Rose A. Haney Daughter " "
Sarah L. Martin Daughter " "
Clara Bryant " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
John Shults
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 10 day of March A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of kin of the within named de-
cedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 9 day of March A.D. 1892
her
Malinda X Shults Mother
mark
Lizzie Ward
Mary Perry
Thomas Shults
Rose A. Haney
Sarah L. Martin
Clara Bryant
[corresponds to page 398 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
398
Benjamin Shults Will Filed Mch10/92
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Benjamin Shults, deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Benjamin Shults late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said Coun-
ty, died on or about the 5" day of March A.D. 1892, leaving an instrument
in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testament.
That the said Benjamin Shults died leaving Malinda Shults widow
and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Lizzie Ward Daughter Lenardsburgh O
Mary Berry " " "
Thomas Shults Son " "
Rose A. Haney Daughter " "
Sarah L. Martin Daughter " "
Clara Bryant " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
John Shults
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 10 day of March A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of kin of the within named de-
cedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 9 day of March A.D. 1892
her
Malinda X Shults Mother
mark
Lizzie Ward
Mary Perry
Thomas Shults
Rose A. Haney
Sarah L. Martin
Clara Bryant
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (428)
Description
[page 428]
[corresponds to page 399 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
399
Benjamin Shults Will
Probate of Will Filed Mch 10/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court J. F. Wilt
and C. Charp the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin Schults late of Oxford Township in said Delaware
County - deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 19" day of August A.D. 1889, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of benjamin Schults now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Benjamin Schults, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Tes-
tator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence: that they saw the said Benjamin Schults deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said Benjamin Schults
at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
J. F. Wilt
O. Sharp
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
10" day of March A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 10" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Benjamin Shults }
This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin Shults,
late of Oxford Township in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court. It appearing that Malinda
Shults, widow, and Lizzie Ward, Mary Berry, Thomas Shults -
Rose A. Haney - Sarah L. Martin and Clara Bryant only next
of kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio - waived notice to
the Probate of said Will. Whereupon personally appeared in open
Court J. F. Wilt and O. Sharp the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 19" day of August A.D. 1889, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Benjamin Shults now deceased
is the Will of said deceased, other and further testimony of said
witnesses to the due execution of said Will was reduced to
[corresponds to page 399 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
399
Benjamin Shults Will
Probate of Will Filed Mch 10/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court J. F. Wilt
and C. Charp the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Benjamin Schults late of Oxford Township in said Delaware
County - deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 19" day of August A.D. 1889, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of benjamin Schults now deceased,
is the Will of said deceased Benjamin Schults, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Tes-
tator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence: that they saw the said Benjamin Schults deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said Benjamin Schults
at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will was of full
age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
J. F. Wilt
O. Sharp
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
10" day of March A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 10" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Benjamin Shults }
This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Benjamin Shults,
late of Oxford Township in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court. It appearing that Malinda
Shults, widow, and Lizzie Ward, Mary Berry, Thomas Shults -
Rose A. Haney - Sarah L. Martin and Clara Bryant only next
of kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio - waived notice to
the Probate of said Will. Whereupon personally appeared in open
Court J. F. Wilt and O. Sharp the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 19" day of August A.D. 1889, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Benjamin Shults now deceased
is the Will of said deceased, other and further testimony of said
witnesses to the due execution of said Will was reduced to
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (429)
Description
[page 429]
[corresponds to page 400 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
400
Benjamin Shults Will
writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Benjamin Shults deceased,
That the same was duly executed and attested and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit-
ted to probate and that the same together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon be en-
tered of record in this Court.
Further ordered that Citation issue to Melinda Shults widow
that she appear in court in due time and make her election, which no-
tice was issued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Benjamin Shults of
Oxford Township Delaware County Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
Item 1st I give and devise to my beloved wife in Lieu of her dower, the Farm on
which we now reside Situate in Oxford Township Delaware County
Ohio Containing about two hundred acres during her natural life, or so
long as she remains my widow and all the stock, household goods, furni-
ture, provisions and other goods and chattels, which may be thereon at the
time of my Decease, I give and bequeath to her absolutely she However
selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just debts.
Item 2nd At the Death of my said wife, the real estate aforesaid; to be divided
equally between my children Namely Elizabeth Waggoner Mary
Berry - John Schults, Thomas Schults - Rosana Heany, Sarah
Martin - Clara Brines and Joshua Schults -
Item 3rd I desire that all Notes and accounts that may remain in my hands
against the above named heirs, at my Decease shall be deducted out of
their Shares Respectively -
Item 4th I desire that all monies collected on Notes or accounts due me at
my wifes decease, be divided Equally between my children.
Item 5th I do hereby Nominate and appoint John Schults and Joshua
Schults - Executors of this my last will and Testament, hereby author-
izing and empowering them to compromise - adjust, release, and Dis-
charge the debts and claims due me.
Item 6th I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property be made
during the life of my said wife or as long as she remains my widow.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Nine-
teenth day of August in the year 1889.
his
Benjamin X Schults {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by said Benjamin Schults as his last will and
testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
J. F. Wilt
O. Sharp
[corresponds to page 400 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
400
Benjamin Shults Will
writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Benjamin Shults deceased,
That the same was duly executed and attested and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit-
ted to probate and that the same together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon be en-
tered of record in this Court.
Further ordered that Citation issue to Melinda Shults widow
that she appear in court in due time and make her election, which no-
tice was issued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Benjamin Shults of
Oxford Township Delaware County Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
Item 1st I give and devise to my beloved wife in Lieu of her dower, the Farm on
which we now reside Situate in Oxford Township Delaware County
Ohio Containing about two hundred acres during her natural life, or so
long as she remains my widow and all the stock, household goods, furni-
ture, provisions and other goods and chattels, which may be thereon at the
time of my Decease, I give and bequeath to her absolutely she However
selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just debts.
Item 2nd At the Death of my said wife, the real estate aforesaid; to be divided
equally between my children Namely Elizabeth Waggoner Mary
Berry - John Schults, Thomas Schults - Rosana Heany, Sarah
Martin - Clara Brines and Joshua Schults -
Item 3rd I desire that all Notes and accounts that may remain in my hands
against the above named heirs, at my Decease shall be deducted out of
their Shares Respectively -
Item 4th I desire that all monies collected on Notes or accounts due me at
my wifes decease, be divided Equally between my children.
Item 5th I do hereby Nominate and appoint John Schults and Joshua
Schults - Executors of this my last will and Testament, hereby author-
izing and empowering them to compromise - adjust, release, and Dis-
charge the debts and claims due me.
Item 6th I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property be made
during the life of my said wife or as long as she remains my widow.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Nine-
teenth day of August in the year 1889.
his
Benjamin X Schults {Seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledged by said Benjamin Schults as his last will and
testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
J. F. Wilt
O. Sharp
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (430)
Description
[page 430]
[corresponds to page 401 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
401
Peter Sunderland's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 14/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Peter Sunderland - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Peter Sunderland late a resident of the Township of Trenton in
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Peter Sunderland died leaving Harriet
Sunderland widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Mary Ellen Sanders Daughter Condit Ohio
Your peitioner pray that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Edwin Saunders
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 14" day of March A. D. 1892.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 14 day of March A. D. 1892.
Harriet Sunderland
Mary Ellen Saunders
Probate of Will Filed Mch 14/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court J. W.
Culver and F. H. Vankirk the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Peter Sunderland late of Trenton Township in said
Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose, and say. That the
paper before them bearing date the 7" day of January. A. D. 1892,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Peter Sunderland
[corresponds to page 401 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
401
Peter Sunderland's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 14/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Peter Sunderland - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Peter Sunderland late a resident of the Township of Trenton in
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Peter Sunderland died leaving Harriet
Sunderland widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Mary Ellen Sanders Daughter Condit Ohio
Your peitioner pray that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
Edwin Saunders
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 14" day of March A. D. 1892.
{Seal} N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named
decedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 14 day of March A. D. 1892.
Harriet Sunderland
Mary Ellen Saunders
Probate of Will Filed Mch 14/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court J. W.
Culver and F. H. Vankirk the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Peter Sunderland late of Trenton Township in said
Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose, and say. That the
paper before them bearing date the 7" day of January. A. D. 1892,
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Peter Sunderland
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (431)
Description
[page 431]
[corresponds to page 402 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
402
Peter Sunderland's Will
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Peter Sunderland that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of
the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit=
nesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Peter Sunderland
deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Peter Sunder=
land at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
F. H. Vankirk
J. W. Culver
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 14" day
of March A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 14" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Peter Sunderland, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Peter Sunderland, late of Trenton Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, Harriet Sunderland, widow, and mary Ellen Saun=
ders daughter who are the only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio, having in due form waived further notice to the Probate of
said Will. thereupon came J. W. Culver and T. H. Vankirk
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi=
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testi=
mony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afroesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Peter Sunderland, deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had there on, be entered of record in this Court.
Further, ordered that Citation issue to said Harriet Sunderland
that she maker her election pursuant to Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 402 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
402
Peter Sunderland's Will
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Peter Sunderland that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of
the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as wit=
nesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Peter Sunderland
deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Peter Sunder=
land at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
F. H. Vankirk
J. W. Culver
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 14" day
of March A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 14" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Peter Sunderland, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Peter Sunderland, late of Trenton Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, Harriet Sunderland, widow, and mary Ellen Saun=
ders daughter who are the only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio, having in due form waived further notice to the Probate of
said Will. thereupon came J. W. Culver and T. H. Vankirk
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi=
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testi=
mony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afroesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Peter Sunderland, deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same,
together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had there on, be entered of record in this Court.
Further, ordered that Citation issue to said Harriet Sunderland
that she maker her election pursuant to Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (432)
Description
[page 432]
[corresponds to page 403 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
403
Peter Sunderland's Will
Will
State of Ohio, Delaware Co. ss.
I Peter Sunderland being of sound and disposing mind and memory,
and in view of the uncertainty of this life, do hereby make and publish
this my last will and testament, in manner following
Item 1st After the payment of my just debts and the erection of suitable
tombstone at my grave the cost of which is not to exceed twelve dol=
lars. I give and bequeath to my only child Mary Ellel Sanders
and her husband Edward Sanders, my entire estate both personal
and real, on this condition that they the said Edward Sanders
and Mary Ellen Sanders shall provide a comfortable home and
living for my beloved wife Harriet Sunderland, such as she has
been accustomed to have and in the family, as long as she has
provided she out lives me the testator, and I hereby appoint John Lane,
Sr. as my agent to see that the conditions of this will are complied with
as far as my wifes interst is concerned, and farther I desire that my
wife shall have the same kind of interment and tombstone that is pro=
vided for me.
I hereby appoint my son in law - Edward Sanders Executor of this
my last will, and without bond appraisement or sale.
Witness my hand and seal this 7" day of January, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Peter Sunderland {Seal}
Signed sealed and published by Peter Sunderland as his last Will
and testament in the presence of us the subscribing witnesses who subscribed
our names hereunto in the presence of the said testator at this request
and in the presence of each other.
J. W. Culver
T. H. Vankirk
Widows Eliction Journal 15 Page 385, Record 10 Page 186
[corresponds to page 403 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
403
Peter Sunderland's Will
Will
State of Ohio, Delaware Co. ss.
I Peter Sunderland being of sound and disposing mind and memory,
and in view of the uncertainty of this life, do hereby make and publish
this my last will and testament, in manner following
Item 1st After the payment of my just debts and the erection of suitable
tombstone at my grave the cost of which is not to exceed twelve dol=
lars. I give and bequeath to my only child Mary Ellel Sanders
and her husband Edward Sanders, my entire estate both personal
and real, on this condition that they the said Edward Sanders
and Mary Ellen Sanders shall provide a comfortable home and
living for my beloved wife Harriet Sunderland, such as she has
been accustomed to have and in the family, as long as she has
provided she out lives me the testator, and I hereby appoint John Lane,
Sr. as my agent to see that the conditions of this will are complied with
as far as my wifes interst is concerned, and farther I desire that my
wife shall have the same kind of interment and tombstone that is pro=
vided for me.
I hereby appoint my son in law - Edward Sanders Executor of this
my last will, and without bond appraisement or sale.
Witness my hand and seal this 7" day of January, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
Peter Sunderland {Seal}
Signed sealed and published by Peter Sunderland as his last Will
and testament in the presence of us the subscribing witnesses who subscribed
our names hereunto in the presence of the said testator at this request
and in the presence of each other.
J. W. Culver
T. H. Vankirk
Widows Eliction Journal 15 Page 385, Record 10 Page 186
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (433)
Description
[page 433]
[corresponds to page 404 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
404
Charles Sloop's Will
Journal Entry
March 10th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Sloop deceased } This day, an instrument of writing purport,
ing, to be the last Will and Testament of
Charles Sloop, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof, it is or=
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Eli Sloop Harriett Alexander - Isabella Stultz - Margaret
Montgomery - Malind Sloop - Elizabeth Dilsaver and Charley
Mitchell, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on 16" day of
March A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 10/ -92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Charles Sloop - deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles Sloop late a resident of the Township of Thompson in said Coun=
ty, died on or about the 24 day of February, A. D. 1892, leaving an in=
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament; That she said Charles Sloop died leaving no widow and the
following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Eli Sloop Son Richwood O.
Harriett Alexander Daughter " "
Isabella Stultz " " "
Elizabeth Dilaver " 137 1/2 South High St. Columbus, O
Margaret Montgomery " Prospect O.
Matilda Sloop " Delaware O.
Charley Mitchell Grandson Magnetic Springs O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
George T. Dilsaver
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=
fore me, this 10" day of March A. D. 1892
{Seal} N.F. Overturf Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 404 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
404
Charles Sloop's Will
Journal Entry
March 10th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Sloop deceased } This day, an instrument of writing purport,
ing, to be the last Will and Testament of
Charles Sloop, late of Thompson Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate: On consideration whereof, it is or=
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Eli Sloop Harriett Alexander - Isabella Stultz - Margaret
Montgomery - Malind Sloop - Elizabeth Dilsaver and Charley
Mitchell, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that
said application will be for hearing before this Court on 16" day of
March A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 10/ -92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Charles Sloop - deceased ~ }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles Sloop late a resident of the Township of Thompson in said Coun=
ty, died on or about the 24 day of February, A. D. 1892, leaving an in=
strument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament; That she said Charles Sloop died leaving no widow and the
following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Eli Sloop Son Richwood O.
Harriett Alexander Daughter " "
Isabella Stultz " " "
Elizabeth Dilaver " 137 1/2 South High St. Columbus, O
Margaret Montgomery " Prospect O.
Matilda Sloop " Delaware O.
Charley Mitchell Grandson Magnetic Springs O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
George T. Dilsaver
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=
fore me, this 10" day of March A. D. 1892
{Seal} N.F. Overturf Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (434)
Description
[page 434]
[corresponds to page 405 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
405
Charles Sloop's Will
Waiver of Notice
I the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 10" day of March A. D. 1892
Maggie Montgomery
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Charles Sloop, deceased.
To George T. Dilsaver:
You are commanded to notify
Eli Sloop, Harriett Alexander - Isabella Stults - Elizabeth Dil=
saver - Matilda Sloop and Charley MItchell that in the 10" day of
March A. D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Charles Sloop late of Thompson Township in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court in the
16" day of March A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 10" day of March A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Mch 16/-92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } George T. Dilsaver being duly sworn, says
that on the 11 & 12 days of March A. D.
1892. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy therof to
the within named Eli Sloop - Harriett Alexander Isabelle Stultz
Elizabeth Dilsaver - Matild Sloop - Charles Mitchell
George T. Dilsaver
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16" day of
March A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Mch 16/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court H. W.
Pumplney and Pane Randell the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Charles Sloop late of Thompson Township
in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 17" day of December A. D. 1875,
[corresponds to page 405 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
405
Charles Sloop's Will
Waiver of Notice
I the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 10" day of March A. D. 1892
Maggie Montgomery
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Charles Sloop, deceased.
To George T. Dilsaver:
You are commanded to notify
Eli Sloop, Harriett Alexander - Isabella Stults - Elizabeth Dil=
saver - Matilda Sloop and Charley MItchell that in the 10" day of
March A. D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Charles Sloop late of Thompson Township in
said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court in the
16" day of March A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 10" day of March A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed Mch 16/-92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } George T. Dilsaver being duly sworn, says
that on the 11 & 12 days of March A. D.
1892. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy therof to
the within named Eli Sloop - Harriett Alexander Isabelle Stultz
Elizabeth Dilsaver - Matild Sloop - Charles Mitchell
George T. Dilsaver
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 16" day of
March A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Mch 16/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court H. W.
Pumplney and Pane Randell the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Charles Sloop late of Thompson Township
in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according
to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the
paper before them bearing date the 17" day of December A. D. 1875,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (435)
Description
[page 435]
[corresponds to page 406 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
406
Charles Sloop's Will
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Charles Sloop now de=
ceased, is the Will of said deceased Charles Sloop, that they were pres=
ent at the exucution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator re=
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence;
that they saw the said Charles Sloop deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Charles Sloop at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
H. W. Pumplney
Paul Randell
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 16"
day of March A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
{Seal}
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 16" 1892 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Sloop, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of Charles Sloop late of Thompson Township in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Eli
Sloop - Harriett Alexander - Isabella Stultz - Margaret Mont-
gomery - Elizabeth Dilsaver - Matilda Sloop and Charles Mitchell
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant
to a former order of this Court: Therefore, on this day came H. W.
Pumphrey and Paul Randell the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect-
ively subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes-
tament of said Charles Sloop deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint: It is therefore,
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 406 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
406
Charles Sloop's Will
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Charles Sloop now de=
ceased, is the Will of said deceased Charles Sloop, that they were pres=
ent at the exucution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator re=
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence;
that they saw the said Charles Sloop deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Charles Sloop at the time of making, signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
H. W. Pumplney
Paul Randell
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 16"
day of March A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
{Seal}
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 16" 1892 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Sloop, deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa-
ment of Charles Sloop late of Thompson Township in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Eli
Sloop - Harriett Alexander - Isabella Stultz - Margaret Mont-
gomery - Elizabeth Dilsaver - Matilda Sloop and Charles Mitchell
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant
to a former order of this Court: Therefore, on this day came H. W.
Pumphrey and Paul Randell the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect-
ively subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Tes-
tament of said Charles Sloop deceased. That the same was
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint: It is therefore,
by the Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (436)
Description
[page 436]
[corresponds to page 407 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
407
Charles Sloop's Will
Will
In the Name of God Amen!!! I, Charles Sloop of the Township of Thomp-
son, Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind & memory
do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and
annulling all former wills by me made, and declaring this and this
only as and for my last will & testament
Item I. I hereby direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses and expenses
of administering my estate be first paid out of my estate.
Item II. I hereby will and devise and bequeath unto my son Harrison Sloop
the sum of One Hundred dollars. To my son Eli Sloop the sum of One
Hundred dollars. To my grandson Charles Mitchell son of May
Jane Sloop the sum of One Hundred Dollars. To my daughter Har-
riett Alexander One Hundred dollars. To Isabel Ann Stultz my
daughter, wife of Christopher Stultz One hundred dollars - To Isiah
SLoop, my son, One hundred dollars - To my Grand son Charles
Anderson son of Hannah Anderson One hundred dollars.
Item III. I hereby devise bequeath and will all the rest and residue of my estate,
wherever situated or of whatever nature, unto Elizabeth Dilsaver, one equal
fifth part unto Matilda Sloop one equal fifth part, unto Eliza Cooper
one equal fifth part - unto Margaret Finley one equal fifth part and unto
John Sloop, one equal fifth part.
Item IV. I hereby direct that all my real and personal estate be sold by my
Executors hereinafter named and be converted into money, in the shortest
time and most practicable manner, either at public or private sale as
may seem to them best, and out of the proceeds of such sale or sales they
pay - First - The items mentioned in Item 1st of this my will. Second
the specific legacies mentioned in Item II of this my will and third
that all the rest and residue of my Estate wherever situated, they
divide into five equal parts and distribute to the parties named in
Item III of this my will in the proportion mentioned in said item III, to wit:
To Elizabeth Dilsaver one part, To Matilda Sloop one part, To Eliza
Cooper one part, To Margaret Finley one part and to John Sloop one part
Item V. I do hereby nominate & constitute and appoint George T. Dilsaver and Fenton
Finley as the Exsecutors of this my last will & testament hereby authorizing
and empowering them to compromise, release and adjust any claims owing to
me or by me, as fully as if I was alive to do the same, and I do further
direct & order, that if any of my children or Grand children or any of the
beneficiaries of this Will shall make any trouble, disturbance or litigation
about this Will, or the devises to them, then the whole amount going to
such one respecting shall never be given him or her, but the amount shall
be distributed under Item III of this Will.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 17th day
of December A.D. 1875.
Charles Sloop {seal}
Signed, sealed & acknowledged in our presence as and for the last will &
testament of Charles Sloop by the said Charles Sloop and we do in his
presence and in presence of each other and at his request have signed the same
as witnesses thereto.
H. W. Pumphrey
Paul Randell
[corresponds to page 407 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
407
Charles Sloop's Will
Will
In the Name of God Amen!!! I, Charles Sloop of the Township of Thomp-
son, Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind & memory
do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and
annulling all former wills by me made, and declaring this and this
only as and for my last will & testament
Item I. I hereby direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses and expenses
of administering my estate be first paid out of my estate.
Item II. I hereby will and devise and bequeath unto my son Harrison Sloop
the sum of One Hundred dollars. To my son Eli Sloop the sum of One
Hundred dollars. To my grandson Charles Mitchell son of May
Jane Sloop the sum of One Hundred Dollars. To my daughter Har-
riett Alexander One Hundred dollars. To Isabel Ann Stultz my
daughter, wife of Christopher Stultz One hundred dollars - To Isiah
SLoop, my son, One hundred dollars - To my Grand son Charles
Anderson son of Hannah Anderson One hundred dollars.
Item III. I hereby devise bequeath and will all the rest and residue of my estate,
wherever situated or of whatever nature, unto Elizabeth Dilsaver, one equal
fifth part unto Matilda Sloop one equal fifth part, unto Eliza Cooper
one equal fifth part - unto Margaret Finley one equal fifth part and unto
John Sloop, one equal fifth part.
Item IV. I hereby direct that all my real and personal estate be sold by my
Executors hereinafter named and be converted into money, in the shortest
time and most practicable manner, either at public or private sale as
may seem to them best, and out of the proceeds of such sale or sales they
pay - First - The items mentioned in Item 1st of this my will. Second
the specific legacies mentioned in Item II of this my will and third
that all the rest and residue of my Estate wherever situated, they
divide into five equal parts and distribute to the parties named in
Item III of this my will in the proportion mentioned in said item III, to wit:
To Elizabeth Dilsaver one part, To Matilda Sloop one part, To Eliza
Cooper one part, To Margaret Finley one part and to John Sloop one part
Item V. I do hereby nominate & constitute and appoint George T. Dilsaver and Fenton
Finley as the Exsecutors of this my last will & testament hereby authorizing
and empowering them to compromise, release and adjust any claims owing to
me or by me, as fully as if I was alive to do the same, and I do further
direct & order, that if any of my children or Grand children or any of the
beneficiaries of this Will shall make any trouble, disturbance or litigation
about this Will, or the devises to them, then the whole amount going to
such one respecting shall never be given him or her, but the amount shall
be distributed under Item III of this Will.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 17th day
of December A.D. 1875.
Charles Sloop {seal}
Signed, sealed & acknowledged in our presence as and for the last will &
testament of Charles Sloop by the said Charles Sloop and we do in his
presence and in presence of each other and at his request have signed the same
as witnesses thereto.
H. W. Pumphrey
Paul Randell
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (437)
Description
[page 437]
[corresponds to page 408 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
408
Robert Evans' Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch 22/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Robert E. Evans - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Robert E. Evans late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, dec'd on or about the 3 day of March A.D. 1892, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said Robert E. Evans died leaving the fol-
lowing named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Evan M. Evans Son Radnor Ohio
Robert T. Evans " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Robert T. Evans
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 22 day of March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent here-
by waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 22d day of March A.D. 1892.
Evan W. Evans } Sons & heirs at Law
Robert T. Evans }
Mary A. Evans mother } Legatees under the said Will
of Robert Edward Evans }
Probate of Will Filed March 22/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Thomas
Watkins and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Robert E. Eans late of Radnor Town-
ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn
according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing
[corresponds to page 408 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
408
Robert Evans' Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch 22/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Robert E. Evans - deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Robert E. Evans late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, dec'd on or about the 3 day of March A.D. 1892, leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament. That the said Robert E. Evans died leaving the fol-
lowing named persons his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Evan M. Evans Son Radnor Ohio
Robert T. Evans " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Robert T. Evans
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 22 day of March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent here-
by waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 22d day of March A.D. 1892.
Evan W. Evans } Sons & heirs at Law
Robert T. Evans }
Mary A. Evans mother } Legatees under the said Will
of Robert Edward Evans }
Probate of Will Filed March 22/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Thomas
Watkins and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Robert E. Eans late of Radnor Town-
ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn
according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (438)
Description
[page 438]
[corresponds to page 409 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
409
Robert E. Evans' Will
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
that the paper before them bearing date the 23" day of August A.
D. 1879, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Robert E.
Evans now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Robert E. Evans,
that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same
as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said Robert E. Ev-
ans deceased, sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Robert E. Evans at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint.
Thomas Watkins
Jno. A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 22
day of March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 22d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Robert E. Evans, deceased } Be it remembered that on this 22d day
of March A.D. 1892 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Robert E.
Evans, late of Radnor Township in this County - deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, and was then filed and it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will and
the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court
has been given to Evan M. Evans and Robert T. Evans (by their
waiver of notice to the probate of said Will filed herewith,) next of
kin to said Testator. Thereupon, on this day came Thomas Wat-
kins and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testa-
ment of said Robert E. Evans, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of mak-
ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 409 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
409
Robert E. Evans' Will
but the truth in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
that the paper before them bearing date the 23" day of August A.
D. 1879, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Robert E.
Evans now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Robert E. Evans,
that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
request of the Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same
as witnesses, in his presence, that they saw the said Robert E. Ev-
ans deceased, sign and seal said Will and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Robert E. Evans at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint.
Thomas Watkins
Jno. A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 22
day of March A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
March 22d 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Robert E. Evans, deceased } Be it remembered that on this 22d day
of March A.D. 1892 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Robert E.
Evans, late of Radnor Township in this County - deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, and was then filed and it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will and
the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court
has been given to Evan M. Evans and Robert T. Evans (by their
waiver of notice to the probate of said Will filed herewith,) next of
kin to said Testator. Thereupon, on this day came Thomas Wat-
kins and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testa-
ment of said Robert E. Evans, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of mak-
ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this
Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (439)
Description
[page 439]
[corresponds to page 410 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
410
Robert E. Evans' Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, Robert E.
Evans of Radnor township, Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound
and disopsing mind and memory, and in view of the uncertainty of life,
do make and publish the following as my last will and testament, and
do hereby revoke all former wills or parts of wills by me heretofore made.
Item 1st I will and direct that all the just debts which I may owe
at my decease, including expenses of my last sickness if any
and my funeral expenses shall be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Catharine Evans,
in lieu of her dower: and of her distributive share of my per-
sonal estate, all my household goods and effects, for her use during
her natural life; and also I give to and provide for her a liberal and
generous support during the continuance of her natural life as set
forth in the next or third Item of this my will and testament.
Item 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my son Robert T. Ewvans
with the conditions and exceptions above and hereinafter
contained, and written, all the estate, both personal and real, which I
may own at the time of my decease, including the farm on which I\
now reside, the stock, farming implements, growing and gathered crops,
moneys and credits, together with the household goods which may re-
main and be left at the decease of my said wife Caterine;
Provided; that he my said son Robert T. Evans, as consideration
thereof or is to furnish his mother, my said wife Catherine Evans
in case she survive me a liberal and generous support, including board-
ing clothing - medical attendance in sickness, as well as kind and gen-
tle nursing and care, when necessary, during her natural life and
shall also, at her decease, give her my said wife, respectaable burial
all of which care, keeping, attendance xc is to be a charge and encum-
berance on my said estate in the hands of my said son Robert T.
Evans.
And also I direct that my said son Robert T. Evans shall pay
out of the estate above in this will given to him to my son Evan
M. Evans the sum of Two Hundred and fifty dollars, within
two years after the decease of myself and my said wife, or the survi-
vor of us and also the further sum of two hundred and fifty dollars
within three years after said decease of myself and wife or the
survivor of us, said payment not to bear interest until after the
the sum of Five Hundrfed dollars, which sum I hereby give and
bequeath to my said son Evan M. Evans, in addition to the sum
of about one thousand or eleven hundred dollars which I have
heretofore advanced to my said son Evan M. Evans, for which I
hold his receipts, or written evidence, and which receipts or evidences of
advancements are to be canceled said advancements being hereby given by
me to my said son Evan M. and not to be regarded as assets of my
estate.
Also my said son Robert T. Evans shall pay out of my estate
[corresponds to page 410 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
410
Robert E. Evans' Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, Robert E.
Evans of Radnor township, Delaware County, Ohio, being of sound
and disopsing mind and memory, and in view of the uncertainty of life,
do make and publish the following as my last will and testament, and
do hereby revoke all former wills or parts of wills by me heretofore made.
Item 1st I will and direct that all the just debts which I may owe
at my decease, including expenses of my last sickness if any
and my funeral expenses shall be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Catharine Evans,
in lieu of her dower: and of her distributive share of my per-
sonal estate, all my household goods and effects, for her use during
her natural life; and also I give to and provide for her a liberal and
generous support during the continuance of her natural life as set
forth in the next or third Item of this my will and testament.
Item 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my son Robert T. Ewvans
with the conditions and exceptions above and hereinafter
contained, and written, all the estate, both personal and real, which I
may own at the time of my decease, including the farm on which I\
now reside, the stock, farming implements, growing and gathered crops,
moneys and credits, together with the household goods which may re-
main and be left at the decease of my said wife Caterine;
Provided; that he my said son Robert T. Evans, as consideration
thereof or is to furnish his mother, my said wife Catherine Evans
in case she survive me a liberal and generous support, including board-
ing clothing - medical attendance in sickness, as well as kind and gen-
tle nursing and care, when necessary, during her natural life and
shall also, at her decease, give her my said wife, respectaable burial
all of which care, keeping, attendance xc is to be a charge and encum-
berance on my said estate in the hands of my said son Robert T.
Evans.
And also I direct that my said son Robert T. Evans shall pay
out of the estate above in this will given to him to my son Evan
M. Evans the sum of Two Hundred and fifty dollars, within
two years after the decease of myself and my said wife, or the survi-
vor of us and also the further sum of two hundred and fifty dollars
within three years after said decease of myself and wife or the
survivor of us, said payment not to bear interest until after the
the sum of Five Hundrfed dollars, which sum I hereby give and
bequeath to my said son Evan M. Evans, in addition to the sum
of about one thousand or eleven hundred dollars which I have
heretofore advanced to my said son Evan M. Evans, for which I
hold his receipts, or written evidence, and which receipts or evidences of
advancements are to be canceled said advancements being hereby given by
me to my said son Evan M. and not to be regarded as assets of my
estate.
Also my said son Robert T. Evans shall pay out of my estate
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (440)
Description
[page 440]
[corresponds to page 411 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
411
Robert E. Evans' Will
to Mary A. Evans wife of my son Evan M. Evans within four
years after my decease, and the decease of my said wife, or the survivor
of us, without interest, the sum of One hundred dollars, which said
sum of One hundred dollars. I hereby give and bequeath to my
said daughter in law Mary A. Evans.
Also, my said son Robert T. Evans shall pay out of my said
estate, to my grand son Robert Edward Evans, son of my said
son Evan M. Evans One hundred dollars on his my said
grand son arriving at the age of twenty one years, said legacy not to
draw interest until said grandson arrives at said age of twenty
one years: said sum of one hundred dollars being hereby given and
bequeathed to my said grand son Robert Edward Evans.
Item 4th I hereby appoint and constitute my said son Robert T.
Evans executor of this my last Will and testament, and
do hereby request the Court of Probate to dispense with any appraise-
ment or sale of all or any part of my estate, in accordance with the
Statute.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 23d
day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousznd, eight hundred
and seventy nine.
Robert E. Evans
Signed by the said Robert E. Evans in our presence, and by him
acknowledged to be his last will and testament in our hearing, and
signed by us as witnesses thereto at his request and in his pres-
ence and in the presence of each other, on said 23d day of August
A.D. 1879.
Thomas Watkins
Jno. A. Cone
[corresponds to page 411 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
411
Robert E. Evans' Will
to Mary A. Evans wife of my son Evan M. Evans within four
years after my decease, and the decease of my said wife, or the survivor
of us, without interest, the sum of One hundred dollars, which said
sum of One hundred dollars. I hereby give and bequeath to my
said daughter in law Mary A. Evans.
Also, my said son Robert T. Evans shall pay out of my said
estate, to my grand son Robert Edward Evans, son of my said
son Evan M. Evans One hundred dollars on his my said
grand son arriving at the age of twenty one years, said legacy not to
draw interest until said grandson arrives at said age of twenty
one years: said sum of one hundred dollars being hereby given and
bequeathed to my said grand son Robert Edward Evans.
Item 4th I hereby appoint and constitute my said son Robert T.
Evans executor of this my last Will and testament, and
do hereby request the Court of Probate to dispense with any appraise-
ment or sale of all or any part of my estate, in accordance with the
Statute.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 23d
day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousznd, eight hundred
and seventy nine.
Robert E. Evans
Signed by the said Robert E. Evans in our presence, and by him
acknowledged to be his last will and testament in our hearing, and
signed by us as witnesses thereto at his request and in his pres-
ence and in the presence of each other, on said 23d day of August
A.D. 1879.
Thomas Watkins
Jno. A. Cone
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (441)
Description
[page 441]
[corresponds to page 412 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
412
Charles Stanbery's Will
Journal Entry
March 24" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Stanbery, deceased,} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Charles Stanbery, late of Liberty Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Charles Stanbery Jr. of Powell, Ohio, and Edward Stanbery of
Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. (John R. Stanbery of Powell Ohio
waived further notice to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 30" day of March. A.D. 1892- at 11 o'clock
A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 24/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Charles Stanbery, Deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Charles Stanbery late a resident of the Township of Liberty in
said County, died on or about the 19" day of March. A.D. 1892 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said Charles Stanbery died leaving
no widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John R. Stanbery Son Powell O.
Charles Stanbery Jr. " " "
Edward Stanbery " Avondale Cincinnati O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
John R. Stanbery.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 19" day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 412 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
412
Charles Stanbery's Will
Journal Entry
March 24" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Stanbery, deceased,} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Charles Stanbery, late of Liberty Township, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Charles Stanbery Jr. of Powell, Ohio, and Edward Stanbery of
Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. (John R. Stanbery of Powell Ohio
waived further notice to the probate of said Will) next of kin of the
Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 30" day of March. A.D. 1892- at 11 o'clock
A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 24/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate.
Charles Stanbery, Deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Charles Stanbery late a resident of the Township of Liberty in
said County, died on or about the 19" day of March. A.D. 1892 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said Charles Stanbery died leaving
no widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident
of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
John R. Stanbery Son Powell O.
Charles Stanbery Jr. " " "
Edward Stanbery " Avondale Cincinnati O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings
John R. Stanbery.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 19" day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (442)
Description
[page 442]
[corresponds to page 413 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
413
Charles Stanbery's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 24 day of March. A.D. 1892.
John R. Stanbery
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Charles Stanbery, deceased.
To John R. Stanbery:
You are commanded to notify Char:
les Stanbery- Jr. and Edward Stanbery that on the 19" day of March
S.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the laast Will and
Testament of Charles Stanbery late of Liberty Township, in said Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 30 day of March. A.D.
1892. at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 24 day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Return Filed Mch. 30/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} John R. Stanbery being duly sworn, says
that on the 25 day of March. A.D. 1892.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named Charles Stanbery Jr. and Edward Stanbery
John R. Stanbery
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 30 day of
March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Mch 30/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaward County.ss.} W. T. Seely being duly sworn, says that he
was well acquainted with T.O. Seely. his father,
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said T.O. Seely, having often seen him write, that the
signature T.O. Seely as subscribing witness to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Charles Stanbery Sen. deceased, is in the own proper hand
writing and signature of the said T.O. Seely who at the date of said Will
was in full life, and resided in Concord Township in said County.
Wm T. Seely.
[corresponds to page 413 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
413
Charles Stanbery's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 24 day of March. A.D. 1892.
John R. Stanbery
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Charles Stanbery, deceased.
To John R. Stanbery:
You are commanded to notify Char:
les Stanbery- Jr. and Edward Stanbery that on the 19" day of March
S.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the laast Will and
Testament of Charles Stanbery late of Liberty Township, in said Coun:
ty, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 30 day of March. A.D.
1892. at 11 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 24 day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Return Filed Mch. 30/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} John R. Stanbery being duly sworn, says
that on the 25 day of March. A.D. 1892.
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named Charles Stanbery Jr. and Edward Stanbery
John R. Stanbery
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 30 day of
March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Mch 30/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaward County.ss.} W. T. Seely being duly sworn, says that he
was well acquainted with T.O. Seely. his father,
who is now deceased, that he was well acquainted with the hand
writing of the said T.O. Seely, having often seen him write, that the
signature T.O. Seely as subscribing witness to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Charles Stanbery Sen. deceased, is in the own proper hand
writing and signature of the said T.O. Seely who at the date of said Will
was in full life, and resided in Concord Township in said County.
Wm T. Seely.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (443)
Description
[page 443]
[corresponds to page 414 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
414
Charles Stanbery's Will
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 30" day of March.
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
March 30" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Stanbery. Sen. decd} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 24 day of March. A.D. 1892. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Charles Stanbery, deceased, of Liberty Township, this County, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was filed. And, it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord in this Court, has been given to Charles Stanbery. Jr. and Ed:
ward Stanbery, and John R. Stanbery only next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court,
It appearing to the Court from evidence produced that T.O. Seely
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will is now deceased. The
Court doth accept the evidence of Wm T. Seely son of said T.O.
Seely, deceased, who testified as to the hand writing and signature of said
T.O. Seely that the signature T.O. Seely as witness to said Will
is the handwriting of said T.O. Seely now deceased, and that said T.
O. Seely who at the date of said Will was in full life and a resident
of Concord Township, this County. It being further shown to the sat:
isfaction of this Court that C.W. Mason the other subscribing wit:
ness to said Will is disabled and cannot attend in proof of said
Will, ordered that a commission to take his testimony thereof is:
sure to E.J. Hall of Powell Ohio, and this matter is continued
until March. 31" 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed Mch 31/92
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To. E.J. Hall. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your pru:
dence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full
power and authority to examine and take the deposition of C.W. Mason
subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Charles Stan:
bery Sen. hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State
of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days
and places appointed by you, you cause the said C.W. Mason to be
brought before you, and then and there to examine him on oath or affir:
mation first taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will,
of the said Charles Stanbery- Sen. and that you reduce such ex:
[corresponds to page 414 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
414
Charles Stanbery's Will
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 30" day of March.
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
March 30" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Stanbery. Sen. decd} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 24 day of March. A.D. 1892. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Charles Stanbery, deceased, of Liberty Township, this County, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was filed. And, it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord in this Court, has been given to Charles Stanbery. Jr. and Ed:
ward Stanbery, and John R. Stanbery only next of kin of the Testator,
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court,
It appearing to the Court from evidence produced that T.O. Seely
one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will is now deceased. The
Court doth accept the evidence of Wm T. Seely son of said T.O.
Seely, deceased, who testified as to the hand writing and signature of said
T.O. Seely that the signature T.O. Seely as witness to said Will
is the handwriting of said T.O. Seely now deceased, and that said T.
O. Seely who at the date of said Will was in full life and a resident
of Concord Township, this County. It being further shown to the sat:
isfaction of this Court that C.W. Mason the other subscribing wit:
ness to said Will is disabled and cannot attend in proof of said
Will, ordered that a commission to take his testimony thereof is:
sure to E.J. Hall of Powell Ohio, and this matter is continued
until March. 31" 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed Mch 31/92
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To. E.J. Hall. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss }
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your pru:
dence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full
power and authority to examine and take the deposition of C.W. Mason
subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Charles Stan:
bery Sen. hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State
of Ohio, deceased; and therefore we command you, that at certain days
and places appointed by you, you cause the said C.W. Mason to be
brought before you, and then and there to examine him on oath or affir:
mation first taken before you, touching the due execution of said Will,
of the said Charles Stanbery- Sen. and that you reduce such ex:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (444)
Description
[page 444]
[corresponds to page 415 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
415
Charles Stanbery's Will
amination to writing, and return the same, together with this Commis:
sion and the Will of the said Charles Stanbery Sen. thereto annexed,
closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all conven:
ient speed..
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court,
at Delaware O. this 30 day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
I, Charles Stanbery, Sen. of the Township of Liberty, County of Del:
aware and State of Ohio, do hereby make and declare this to be my
last Will and Testament- as follows:
Item 1st
I give and bequeath to my son Charles Stanbery Junr of said Del:
aware County, all the House-hold goods, consisting of China, glass, beds &
bedding, clothing, and every article of personal property, of every description, of
which I die seized or possessed and which is contained in the Dwelling
House- being my late residence, and Situate on Lot No. 14 in Sec. No 3.
of Towp. No. 3 in Range No. 19 of U.S. My lands in said Delaware
Co
Item 2d
All the rest and residue of the personal property which I die seized
or possessed, consisting of money, grain, cattle, hogs, growing crops and
other property, of every description, and not included or described in the
1st (above) Item. ~
I give and bequeath to my daughter Clara S. Neff and my sons John
R. Stanbery, Charles Stanbery. Junr and Edward Stanbery, share and
share alike. And it is my wish and direction that my Executor,
hereinafter named shall have the charge and control of the personal prop:
erty named or described in this 2d Item, and may at his discretion,
either make the proper division of said property, or if any part of parts
thereof, between the parties interested, or make sale of the same or of
any part, or parts thereof and divide the proceeds of any such sale or
sales equally between said parties.
I do hereby nominate and appoint my son John R. Stanbery sole
Executor of this my last Will, and it is my wish and direction,
that no bond or security shall be required of him for the performance
of any trust conferred on him by this writing. And I do further
direct that no public sale shall be made of any of my personal
property in the settlement of my Estate.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
14th day of Juyly.- A.D. 1884.
Charles Stanbery. Sen. {Seal}
Signed, sealed & declared by said Charles Stanbery. Sen. as his
last Will & Testament in the presence of us & at his request
have attested the same as witnesses on the day named.
C.W. Mason
T.O. Seely.
[corresponds to page 415 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
415
Charles Stanbery's Will
amination to writing, and return the same, together with this Commis:
sion and the Will of the said Charles Stanbery Sen. thereto annexed,
closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all conven:
ient speed..
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court,
at Delaware O. this 30 day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
I, Charles Stanbery, Sen. of the Township of Liberty, County of Del:
aware and State of Ohio, do hereby make and declare this to be my
last Will and Testament- as follows:
Item 1st
I give and bequeath to my son Charles Stanbery Junr of said Del:
aware County, all the House-hold goods, consisting of China, glass, beds &
bedding, clothing, and every article of personal property, of every description, of
which I die seized or possessed and which is contained in the Dwelling
House- being my late residence, and Situate on Lot No. 14 in Sec. No 3.
of Towp. No. 3 in Range No. 19 of U.S. My lands in said Delaware
Co
Item 2d
All the rest and residue of the personal property which I die seized
or possessed, consisting of money, grain, cattle, hogs, growing crops and
other property, of every description, and not included or described in the
1st (above) Item. ~
I give and bequeath to my daughter Clara S. Neff and my sons John
R. Stanbery, Charles Stanbery. Junr and Edward Stanbery, share and
share alike. And it is my wish and direction that my Executor,
hereinafter named shall have the charge and control of the personal prop:
erty named or described in this 2d Item, and may at his discretion,
either make the proper division of said property, or if any part of parts
thereof, between the parties interested, or make sale of the same or of
any part, or parts thereof and divide the proceeds of any such sale or
sales equally between said parties.
I do hereby nominate and appoint my son John R. Stanbery sole
Executor of this my last Will, and it is my wish and direction,
that no bond or security shall be required of him for the performance
of any trust conferred on him by this writing. And I do further
direct that no public sale shall be made of any of my personal
property in the settlement of my Estate.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
14th day of Juyly.- A.D. 1884.
Charles Stanbery. Sen. {Seal}
Signed, sealed & declared by said Charles Stanbery. Sen. as his
last Will & Testament in the presence of us & at his request
have attested the same as witnesses on the day named.
C.W. Mason
T.O. Seely.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (445)
Description
[page 445]
[corresponds to page 416 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
416
Charles Stanbery's Will
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Mch 31/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Deposition of C.W. Mason subscribing witness
to the last Will and Testament of Charles
Stanbery Sen. deceased, late of the County of Delaware, State of Ohio,
in the matter of said Will pending in the Probete Court of said County,
taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court, pursuant to
the annexed Commission, on the 31" day of March. 1892. at his home C.
W. Mason of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certi:
fied, deposes and says that he was present at the execution of the paper be:
fore him bearing date the 14 day of July. A.D. 1884. purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Charles Stanbery Sen. now deceased,
whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said de:
ceased, he subscribed his name to the same as witness in his presence;
that he saw the said Charles Stanbery Sen. sign and seal said
Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Tes:
tament, and that the said Charles Stanbery Sen. at the time of mak:
ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint.
C. W. Mason
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} I, E.J. Hall duly appointed and commission:
ed by the Probate Court of the County of
Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of C.W.
Mason subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Char:
les Stanbery Sen. deceased, late of Delawre County- State of Ohio,
which Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby
certify, that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above
named C.W. Mason subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before
me, at the time and place above mentioned, that he was by me first
duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the exeuction of said Will, and that the deposi:
tion by him subscribed as above set forth, was reduced to writing by me
and, also, so written in the presence of the witness aforementioned, and was
subscribed by the said witness in my presence; and I further certify, that
I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative of any of the parties named
in said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this
31" day of March. A.D. 1892.
E.J. Hall
Commissioner
[corresponds to page 416 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
416
Charles Stanbery's Will
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Mch 31/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Deposition of C.W. Mason subscribing witness
to the last Will and Testament of Charles
Stanbery Sen. deceased, late of the County of Delaware, State of Ohio,
in the matter of said Will pending in the Probete Court of said County,
taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court, pursuant to
the annexed Commission, on the 31" day of March. 1892. at his home C.
W. Mason of lawful age, being by me first duly sworn as hereinafter certi:
fied, deposes and says that he was present at the execution of the paper be:
fore him bearing date the 14 day of July. A.D. 1884. purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Charles Stanbery Sen. now deceased,
whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said de:
ceased, he subscribed his name to the same as witness in his presence;
that he saw the said Charles Stanbery Sen. sign and seal said
Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Tes:
tament, and that the said Charles Stanbery Sen. at the time of mak:
ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint.
C. W. Mason
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} I, E.J. Hall duly appointed and commission:
ed by the Probate Court of the County of
Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of C.W.
Mason subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Char:
les Stanbery Sen. deceased, late of Delawre County- State of Ohio,
which Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed, do hereby
certify, that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above
named C.W. Mason subscribing witness as aforesaid to appear before
me, at the time and place above mentioned, that he was by me first
duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the exeuction of said Will, and that the deposi:
tion by him subscribed as above set forth, was reduced to writing by me
and, also, so written in the presence of the witness aforementioned, and was
subscribed by the said witness in my presence; and I further certify, that
I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Relative of any of the parties named
in said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this
31" day of March. A.D. 1892.
E.J. Hall
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (446)
Description
[page 446]
[corresponds to page 417 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
417
Charles Stanbery's Will
Journal Entry
March 31st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Stanbery Sen. deceased} This day the Commission heretofore
issued to E.J. Hall to take the
testimony of C.W. Mason one of the subscribing witnesses to said
Will having been returned and said testimony having been explained
by the Court, which testimony was reduced to writing and signed by
said C.W. Mason and duly attested by said Commissioner -
Whereupon together with the evidence heretofore submitted, the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Charles Stanbery Sen. deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is
therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above and herein named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in ths Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 417 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
417
Charles Stanbery's Will
Journal Entry
March 31st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles Stanbery Sen. deceased} This day the Commission heretofore
issued to E.J. Hall to take the
testimony of C.W. Mason one of the subscribing witnesses to said
Will having been returned and said testimony having been explained
by the Court, which testimony was reduced to writing and signed by
said C.W. Mason and duly attested by said Commissioner -
Whereupon together with the evidence heretofore submitted, the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Charles Stanbery Sen. deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is
therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above and herein named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in ths Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (447)
Description
[page 447]
[corresponds to page 418 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
418
Thomas L. Perry's Will
Journal Entry
March 20th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas L. Perry- deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thomas L. Perry, late of Radnor Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record, be given to Ellen Bell, Orrie Perry- Lulu May Perry
and Elmer L. Perry next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of April A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 25/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Thomas L. Perry. deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Thomas L. Perry late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died on or about the 3" day of February. A.D. 1892. leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Thomas L. Perry died leaving Mary
Matilda Perry widow and the following persons his only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Minor
Ellen Bell 26 Daughter Radnor O.
Orrie Perry 16 Son " "
Lula May Perry 12 Daughter " "
Elmer L. Perry 9 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
her
Mary Matilda X Perry.
mark
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 25" day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 418 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
418
Thomas L. Perry's Will
Journal Entry
March 20th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas L. Perry- deceased.} This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thomas L. Perry, late of Radnor Township, in this County,
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration where:
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that
due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record, be given to Ellen Bell, Orrie Perry- Lulu May Perry
and Elmer L. Perry next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 1st day of April A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch. 25/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Thomas L. Perry. deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Thomas L. Perry late a resident of the Township of Radnor in said
County, died on or about the 3" day of February. A.D. 1892. leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Thomas L. Perry died leaving Mary
Matilda Perry widow and the following persons his only next
of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Minor
Ellen Bell 26 Daughter Radnor O.
Orrie Perry 16 Son " "
Lula May Perry 12 Daughter " "
Elmer L. Perry 9 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
her
Mary Matilda X Perry.
mark
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 25" day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (448)
Description
[page 448]
[corresponds to page 419 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
419
Thomas L. Perry's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will
her
Dated this 25 day of March. A.D. 1892. Mary Matilda X Perry.
mark
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thomas L. Perry. deceased.
To Mary M Perry:
You are commanded to notify
Ellen Bell- Orrie Perry- Lulu May Perry and Elmer L. Perry
that on the 25 day of March. A.D. 1892- an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas L. Perry-
late of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 1" day of April. A.D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 25 day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed April 1/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Mary M. Perry being duly sworn, says that
on the 26 day of March. A.D. 1892. he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with:
in named Ellen Bell, Orrie Perry- Lulu May Perry and
Elmer L. Perry.
Mary M. Perry.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me, this 2" day of
April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed April 1/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Ellen Bell
and Sam Lewis the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Thomas L. Perry late of Radnor Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re:
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa:
per before them bearing date the 6" day of January. A.D. 1892, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas L. Perry. now
[corresponds to page 419 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
419
Thomas L. Perry's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will
her
Dated this 25 day of March. A.D. 1892. Mary Matilda X Perry.
mark
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thomas L. Perry. deceased.
To Mary M Perry:
You are commanded to notify
Ellen Bell- Orrie Perry- Lulu May Perry and Elmer L. Perry
that on the 25 day of March. A.D. 1892- an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas L. Perry-
late of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 1" day of April. A.D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 25 day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed April 1/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Mary M. Perry being duly sworn, says that
on the 26 day of March. A.D. 1892. he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with:
in named Ellen Bell, Orrie Perry- Lulu May Perry and
Elmer L. Perry.
Mary M. Perry.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me, this 2" day of
April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed April 1/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Ellen Bell
and Sam Lewis the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Thomas L. Perry late of Radnor Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re:
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa:
per before them bearing date the 6" day of January. A.D. 1892, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas L. Perry. now
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (449)
Description
[page 449]
[corresponds to page 420 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
420
Thomas L. Perry's Will
deceased, is the Will of said deceased. Thomas L. Perry, that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence; that they saw the said Thomas L. Perry deceased, sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Thomas L. Perry at the time of making,
signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not udner any restraint.
Ellen Bell
Saml Lewis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 1st day
of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
April 1st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas L. Perry. deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 25" day of March. A.D. 1892. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Thomas L. Perry late of Radnor Townshiip, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary
Matilda Perry his widow, and Ellen Bell- Orrie Perry- Lula
May Perry and Elmer L. Perry next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore,
on this day came Ellen Bell and Sam'l Lewis the subscribing wit:
nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execu:
tion and attestation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will,
whereupon the Court fines that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Thomas L. Perry, deceased,
That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Tes:
tator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the wit:
nesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
or record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary M. Perry widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon appeared
said widow and in writing acknowledged service of said Citation
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 420 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
420
Thomas L. Perry's Will
deceased, is the Will of said deceased. Thomas L. Perry, that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the
Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence; that they saw the said Thomas L. Perry deceased, sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Thomas L. Perry at the time of making,
signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not udner any restraint.
Ellen Bell
Saml Lewis
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 1st day
of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
April 1st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thomas L. Perry. deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 25" day of March. A.D. 1892. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Thomas L. Perry late of Radnor Townshiip, in this County, de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Mary
Matilda Perry his widow, and Ellen Bell- Orrie Perry- Lula
May Perry and Elmer L. Perry next of kin of the Testator, resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore,
on this day came Ellen Bell and Sam'l Lewis the subscribing wit:
nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execu:
tion and attestation of said Will. Which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will,
whereupon the Court fines that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Thomas L. Perry, deceased,
That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Tes:
tator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the wit:
nesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
or record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary M. Perry widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon appeared
said widow and in writing acknowledged service of said Citation
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (450)
Description
[page 450]
[corresponds to page 421 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
421
Thomas L. Perry's Will
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father Creator of all things ani:
mate and inanimate, I Thomas L. Perry of Radnor Tp. Delaware
County Ohio In view of the certainty of Death and the uncertainty
of Life, Do make and publish this as my last Will and Testament.
(First)
I desire that at my death that my Funeral expenses be paid.
(Second)
I desire that my beloved wife Mary Matilda Perry and Bequeath
to her during her natural Life all my property both Real and Per:
sonal she to pay all debts, taxes, and keep the Place in good repair,
by doing necessary repairs and cultivation. -
(Third)
I desire that at any time when my children are home with my
beloved wife- whether in sickness or in health that they have a home.
But should they be away, whether in sickness or in health, that
my beloved wife is not bound for care, or for living, for them. But
this has refference and to be applied to the time that my children
are single. Should they marry it is hereby left optional with my
wife how frequent and for what length of time she is to furnish
them a home. ~
(Fourth)
I desire that Perry Edward Bell my grandson shall have a
home with my beloved wife and be sent to school and brought up
in habits of Industry the same as my own Children during the
minority of said Perry Edward Bell. Provided that his mother
who is my Daughter is not again married. But should she mar:
ry the care of my grand Child her son will devolve upon my
Daughter and her husband.
(Fifth)
I hereby repeal and revoke all former will or wills. And hereby
sign and seal this as my last Will. This 6th day of January.
A.D. 1892.
Thomas L. Perry {Seal}
Signed and Sealed in presence of us.
Ellen Bell
Sam'l Lewis
[corresponds to page 421 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
421
Thomas L. Perry's Will
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father Creator of all things ani:
mate and inanimate, I Thomas L. Perry of Radnor Tp. Delaware
County Ohio In view of the certainty of Death and the uncertainty
of Life, Do make and publish this as my last Will and Testament.
(First)
I desire that at my death that my Funeral expenses be paid.
(Second)
I desire that my beloved wife Mary Matilda Perry and Bequeath
to her during her natural Life all my property both Real and Per:
sonal she to pay all debts, taxes, and keep the Place in good repair,
by doing necessary repairs and cultivation. -
(Third)
I desire that at any time when my children are home with my
beloved wife- whether in sickness or in health that they have a home.
But should they be away, whether in sickness or in health, that
my beloved wife is not bound for care, or for living, for them. But
this has refference and to be applied to the time that my children
are single. Should they marry it is hereby left optional with my
wife how frequent and for what length of time she is to furnish
them a home. ~
(Fourth)
I desire that Perry Edward Bell my grandson shall have a
home with my beloved wife and be sent to school and brought up
in habits of Industry the same as my own Children during the
minority of said Perry Edward Bell. Provided that his mother
who is my Daughter is not again married. But should she mar:
ry the care of my grand Child her son will devolve upon my
Daughter and her husband.
(Fifth)
I hereby repeal and revoke all former will or wills. And hereby
sign and seal this as my last Will. This 6th day of January.
A.D. 1892.
Thomas L. Perry {Seal}
Signed and Sealed in presence of us.
Ellen Bell
Sam'l Lewis
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (451)
Description
[page 451]
[corresponds to page 422 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
422
Ralph R Welch Will
Journal Entry
April 1st 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ralph R. Welch- deceased-} This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Ralph R. Welch, late of Delaware Township, in this County - de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due no:
tice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Mary M. Welch his widow, and Orvill W. Welch- Philena
B. Tallman- Henry A. Welch- Edward Welch- Fannie S. Welch-
and Louie Welch next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court, on the
6th day of April. A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M. And thereupon came
Mary M. Welch, widow, and in writing waived further notice to the probate
of said Will
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will. Filed April 1/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Ralph R. Welch, deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Ralph R. Welch late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County, died on or about the 26" day of March. A.D. 1892. leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament, That the said Ralph R. Welch died leav:
ing Mary M. Welch widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin residnet of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
East Long St.
Orvill W. Welch Brother Columbus O.
Philena B. Tallman Sister Delaware O.
Henry A. Welch Brother Delaware O.
Edward Welch " " "
Fannie S. Welch Sister " "
Louie Welch Brother " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mrs. Mary M. Welch
[corresponds to page 422 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
422
Ralph R Welch Will
Journal Entry
April 1st 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ralph R. Welch- deceased-} This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Ralph R. Welch, late of Delaware Township, in this County - de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due no:
tice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Mary M. Welch his widow, and Orvill W. Welch- Philena
B. Tallman- Henry A. Welch- Edward Welch- Fannie S. Welch-
and Louie Welch next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearing before this Court, on the
6th day of April. A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M. And thereupon came
Mary M. Welch, widow, and in writing waived further notice to the probate
of said Will
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will. Filed April 1/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County,ss}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Ralph R. Welch, deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Ralph R. Welch late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County, died on or about the 26" day of March. A.D. 1892. leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament, That the said Ralph R. Welch died leav:
ing Mary M. Welch widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin residnet of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
East Long St.
Orvill W. Welch Brother Columbus O.
Philena B. Tallman Sister Delaware O.
Henry A. Welch Brother Delaware O.
Edward Welch " " "
Fannie S. Welch Sister " "
Louie Welch Brother " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mrs. Mary M. Welch
Title
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Description
[page 453]
[corresponds to page 424 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
424
Ralph R. Welch Will
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Mary M. Welch- widow- and Philena B. Tallman-
Henry A. Welch- Edward Welch- Fannie S. Welch and Louie
Welch next of kin of the Testator, residnet of the State of Ohio- pur:
suant to a former order of this Court. And it appearing to the Court
that Orvill W. Welch one of the next of kin of said Testator, resi-
dent of the State of Ohio, has not been served with Notice, this matter
is continued for hearing until the 12th day of April. A.D. 1892- at 1
o'clock P.M., and Notice issued to said Orvill W. Welch.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Ralph R. Welch- deceased.
To Mary M. Welch:
You are commanded to notify
Orvill W. Welch that on the 1st day of April. A.D. 1892. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Ralph R. Welch late of Delaware Township in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 12th
day of April. A.D. 1892- at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Pro:
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I, the undersigned person withinnamed, hereby acknowledge ser:
vice of the within notice this day of A.D. 1892
Wm Orville Welch
Probate of Will Filed Apr. 12/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court F.M. Mar:
riott and Charles W. Knight the subscribing witness to the
last Will and Testament of Ralph R. Welch alte of Dela:
ware Township in said Delaware County: deceased, who being du:
ly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the
[corresponds to page 424 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
424
Ralph R. Welch Will
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has
been given to Mary M. Welch- widow- and Philena B. Tallman-
Henry A. Welch- Edward Welch- Fannie S. Welch and Louie
Welch next of kin of the Testator, residnet of the State of Ohio- pur:
suant to a former order of this Court. And it appearing to the Court
that Orvill W. Welch one of the next of kin of said Testator, resi-
dent of the State of Ohio, has not been served with Notice, this matter
is continued for hearing until the 12th day of April. A.D. 1892- at 1
o'clock P.M., and Notice issued to said Orvill W. Welch.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Ralph R. Welch- deceased.
To Mary M. Welch:
You are commanded to notify
Orvill W. Welch that on the 1st day of April. A.D. 1892. an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Ralph R. Welch late of Delaware Township in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 12th
day of April. A.D. 1892- at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Pro:
bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
I, the undersigned person withinnamed, hereby acknowledge ser:
vice of the within notice this day of A.D. 1892
Wm Orville Welch
Probate of Will Filed Apr. 12/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court F.M. Mar:
riott and Charles W. Knight the subscribing witness to the
last Will and Testament of Ralph R. Welch alte of Dela:
ware Township in said Delaware County: deceased, who being du:
ly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the
Title
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Description
[page 454]
[corresponds to page 425 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
425
Ralph R. Welch' Will
31" day of December. A.D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Ralph R. Welch now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Ralph R. Welch, that they were present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence; that they saw the said Ralph R. Welch, deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Ralph
R. Welch at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not un:
der any restraint.
Charles W. Knight
F.M. Marriott
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
12" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 12th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ralph R. Welch-deceased.} This day this matter came on for
hearing, and it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Orvill W. Welch
the other next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
who has not heretofore had legal notice, pursuant to a former order
of this Court; therefore, on this day came Charles W. Knight
and F.M. Marriott the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Ralph R. Welch- deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary M. Welch widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 425 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
425
Ralph R. Welch' Will
31" day of December. A.D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Ralph R. Welch now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Ralph R. Welch, that they were present at
the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator,
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his
presence; that they saw the said Ralph R. Welch, deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same
to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said Ralph
R. Welch at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not un:
der any restraint.
Charles W. Knight
F.M. Marriott
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this
12" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 12th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ralph R. Welch-deceased.} This day this matter came on for
hearing, and it now being shown to
the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Orvill W. Welch
the other next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
who has not heretofore had legal notice, pursuant to a former order
of this Court; therefore, on this day came Charles W. Knight
and F.M. Marriott the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will. Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said Ralph R. Welch- deceased.
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary M. Welch widow of said
decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (455)
Description
[page 455]
[corresponds to page 426 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
426
Ralph R. Welch' Will
Will
Know all persons that I, Ralph R. Welch of Delaware
Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and wishing
to give direction as to my property and effects, do on this 31st day of
December. In the Year of Our Lord 1891, make execute and pub:
lish this my Last Will and Testament. That is to say:
I give devise and bequeath unto my greatly beloved wife Mary M.
Welch all and singular my property, wherther Real or Personal, and
of what kind soever it may be in at the time of my decease, including
my undivided interest in the estate of my deceased father A.A.
Welch.
I nominate constitute and appoint my said wife Mary M. Welch
Executrix of this my last Will without bond, and I desire that
she be not required either to give bond as such executrix, or make
any inventory whatever of my estate, and I here direct the omission of
the same by the Probate Court in accordance with the Statute in
such case made and provided.
In Testimony Whereof I do now and on the day and year last
written subscribe my name and affix my seal, and declare the
foregoing to be my Last Will.
Ralph R. Welch
Signed by Ralph R. Welch in our presence and by us at
his request signed as witnesses in his presence and in the presence
of each other.
F.M. Marriott
Charles W. Knight
[corresponds to page 426 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
426
Ralph R. Welch' Will
Will
Know all persons that I, Ralph R. Welch of Delaware
Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and wishing
to give direction as to my property and effects, do on this 31st day of
December. In the Year of Our Lord 1891, make execute and pub:
lish this my Last Will and Testament. That is to say:
I give devise and bequeath unto my greatly beloved wife Mary M.
Welch all and singular my property, wherther Real or Personal, and
of what kind soever it may be in at the time of my decease, including
my undivided interest in the estate of my deceased father A.A.
Welch.
I nominate constitute and appoint my said wife Mary M. Welch
Executrix of this my last Will without bond, and I desire that
she be not required either to give bond as such executrix, or make
any inventory whatever of my estate, and I here direct the omission of
the same by the Probate Court in accordance with the Statute in
such case made and provided.
In Testimony Whereof I do now and on the day and year last
written subscribe my name and affix my seal, and declare the
foregoing to be my Last Will.
Ralph R. Welch
Signed by Ralph R. Welch in our presence and by us at
his request signed as witnesses in his presence and in the presence
of each other.
F.M. Marriott
Charles W. Knight
Title
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Description
[page 456]
[corresponds to page 427 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
427
Morgan B Cox Will
5056
Journal Entry
April 8th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Morgan B Cox. deceased } An authenticated copy of the last
Will and Testament of Morgan B.
Cox, late of Knox County Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate
of the same in said County, where this day presented to this Court for
record. Whereupon the Court, finding that certain real estate de:
vised by said Will, is situated in this County hereby admits
said copies to record, as provided by law in such cases.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
~~~ Morgan B. Cox ~~~
~~~ Will and Proof ~~~
In the matter of the last } Court of Probate
Will and Testament of } Knox County. Ohio.
Morgan B. Cox- Deceased } June 26" 1892-
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 19" day of June. A.D. 1882- an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Morgan B. Cox late
of Hilliar Township in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said
Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court has been given to Elizabeth H. Cox his
widow and Cara D. Shaffer- Emory L. Cox and Roy B. Cox next
of kin of the testator pursuant to a former order of this Court, there:
fore, on this day came Amos Breece and Samuel Hopkins the
subscribing witnesses to said Will who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testi:
mony was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
Morgan B. Cox, deceased, that the same was duly executed
and attested and that the said Testator at the time of sign:
ing the same was of lawful age of sound & disposing mind and
memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever,
It is therefore by the Court ordered that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate and that the same together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon be
entered of record in this Court.
"Will"
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All,
I Morgan B. Cox of the County of Knox in the State of
Ohio of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my
last Will and Testament.
[corresponds to page 427 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
427
Morgan B Cox Will
5056
Journal Entry
April 8th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Morgan B Cox. deceased } An authenticated copy of the last
Will and Testament of Morgan B.
Cox, late of Knox County Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate
of the same in said County, where this day presented to this Court for
record. Whereupon the Court, finding that certain real estate de:
vised by said Will, is situated in this County hereby admits
said copies to record, as provided by law in such cases.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
~~~ Morgan B. Cox ~~~
~~~ Will and Proof ~~~
In the matter of the last } Court of Probate
Will and Testament of } Knox County. Ohio.
Morgan B. Cox- Deceased } June 26" 1892-
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit:
on the 19" day of June. A.D. 1882- an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Morgan B. Cox late
of Hilliar Township in this County, deceased, was produced in
open Court for probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said
Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court has been given to Elizabeth H. Cox his
widow and Cara D. Shaffer- Emory L. Cox and Roy B. Cox next
of kin of the testator pursuant to a former order of this Court, there:
fore, on this day came Amos Breece and Samuel Hopkins the
subscribing witnesses to said Will who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will. Which testi:
mony was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed and filed
with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
Morgan B. Cox, deceased, that the same was duly executed
and attested and that the said Testator at the time of sign:
ing the same was of lawful age of sound & disposing mind and
memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever,
It is therefore by the Court ordered that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate and that the same together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon be
entered of record in this Court.
"Will"
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All,
I Morgan B. Cox of the County of Knox in the State of
Ohio of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my
last Will and Testament.
Title
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Description
[page 457]
[corresponds to page 428 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
428
Morgan B. Cox Will
Item 1st
I devise that all my just debts be paid.
Item 2nd
I give devise and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth N. Cox all my prop:
erty both real and personal for the period of two years from the date of my
decease for the purpose of paying my debts and for the support of herself and
my children to be used and controled by her for the foregoing purposes only
and as follows
3
I desire that within the two years above mentioned without any admin:
istration, bond or appraisement she shall either at public or private sale
sell and apply to the payment of my debts all my personal property
excepting one team of horses and the necessary farming utensils one
cow fifty sheep and hogs sufficient for meat for the family for one year.
The above excepted property to be hers absolutely without condition and
if the proceeds of the sale of my personal property shall be more than
sufficient for the purpose then the surplus shall be hers absolutely and
unconditionally, and in in case the personal property shall be insufficient
to pay my debts as above stated. Then I desire my said wife Elizabeth
to sell of my real estate such part or parts as may be sufficient to
finish paying my debts, hereby fully authorizing and empowering her to
sell and convey by proper comveyance the same in parts or parcels as she
may deem most advantageous- I also give and bequeath to my said wife
Elizabeth the sum of Five hundred dollars provided there shall be no sur:
plus money left her from the sale of my personal property if there
should be such surplus then I desire that she shall have an amount which
when added to said surplus shall make the sum of Five Hundred dollars
and she is hereby full authorized to sell and convey any protion of my real
estate for the above purpose- and I also extend the time for the sale of my
real estate for any of the above purposes to the period of three years from my
decease.
4th
I desire that upon the settlement of my estate and the payment of
my debts as hereinbefore provided that the remainder of my real es:
tate subject to the dower estate of my wife Elizabeth shall be equally
divided among my three children Cara D. Cox- Emory L. Cox and
Roy B. Cox and I further will that if my daughter Cara D. Cox
shall die without heirs of her body that her share of my property shall
be diveded equally between my two sons Emory L. Cox and Rob B.
Cox
5.
In case my said wife Elizabeth shall decline to accept the conditions
of this will or in case she should die before the full settlement of my es:
tate having accepted the provisions of this will then in either case I
nominate and appoint Warren S. Jewell of Porter Tp. Delaware County
Ohio, as executor of this my last will and testament.
In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th day
of May in the year of our Lord 1882.
Morgan B. Cox {Seal}
Signed sealed and acknowledged by said Morgan B. Cox as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
as witnesses at his request.
Amos Breece
Samuel Hopkins
[corresponds to page 428 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
428
Morgan B. Cox Will
Item 1st
I devise that all my just debts be paid.
Item 2nd
I give devise and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth N. Cox all my prop:
erty both real and personal for the period of two years from the date of my
decease for the purpose of paying my debts and for the support of herself and
my children to be used and controled by her for the foregoing purposes only
and as follows
3
I desire that within the two years above mentioned without any admin:
istration, bond or appraisement she shall either at public or private sale
sell and apply to the payment of my debts all my personal property
excepting one team of horses and the necessary farming utensils one
cow fifty sheep and hogs sufficient for meat for the family for one year.
The above excepted property to be hers absolutely without condition and
if the proceeds of the sale of my personal property shall be more than
sufficient for the purpose then the surplus shall be hers absolutely and
unconditionally, and in in case the personal property shall be insufficient
to pay my debts as above stated. Then I desire my said wife Elizabeth
to sell of my real estate such part or parts as may be sufficient to
finish paying my debts, hereby fully authorizing and empowering her to
sell and convey by proper comveyance the same in parts or parcels as she
may deem most advantageous- I also give and bequeath to my said wife
Elizabeth the sum of Five hundred dollars provided there shall be no sur:
plus money left her from the sale of my personal property if there
should be such surplus then I desire that she shall have an amount which
when added to said surplus shall make the sum of Five Hundred dollars
and she is hereby full authorized to sell and convey any protion of my real
estate for the above purpose- and I also extend the time for the sale of my
real estate for any of the above purposes to the period of three years from my
decease.
4th
I desire that upon the settlement of my estate and the payment of
my debts as hereinbefore provided that the remainder of my real es:
tate subject to the dower estate of my wife Elizabeth shall be equally
divided among my three children Cara D. Cox- Emory L. Cox and
Roy B. Cox and I further will that if my daughter Cara D. Cox
shall die without heirs of her body that her share of my property shall
be diveded equally between my two sons Emory L. Cox and Rob B.
Cox
5.
In case my said wife Elizabeth shall decline to accept the conditions
of this will or in case she should die before the full settlement of my es:
tate having accepted the provisions of this will then in either case I
nominate and appoint Warren S. Jewell of Porter Tp. Delaware County
Ohio, as executor of this my last will and testament.
In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th day
of May in the year of our Lord 1882.
Morgan B. Cox {Seal}
Signed sealed and acknowledged by said Morgan B. Cox as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
as witnesses at his request.
Amos Breece
Samuel Hopkins
Title
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Description
[page 458]
[corresponds to page 429 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
429
Morgan B. Cox' Will
~~~ Proof of Will ~~~
The State Ohio } In Probate Court
Knox County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Anna Breece
and Samuel Hopkins the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Morgan B. Cox late of Hilliar Township in said Knox
County - deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them,
bearing date the 20" day of May A. D. 1882 - purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Morgan B. Cox now deceased is the Will
of said deceased Morgan B. Cox that they were present at the execu=
tion of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively sub=
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that
they saw the said Morgan B. Cox deceased, sign and seal said will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Test=
ment; and that the said Morgan B. Cox at the time of making, sign=
ing and sealing said Will was of lawful age, of sound and disposing
mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatso=
ever.
Anna Breece
Samuel Hopkins
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 26"
day of June A. D. 1882.
E. A. Bealer
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
KNox County, ss. } I, John M. Critchfield Judge of the Probate Court
within and for said County, hereby certify the fore=
going to be a complete and true copy of the last Will and Testament
of Morgan B. Cox deceased; and of the proceedings thereon, together with
the order of the Court probating said Will, as the same appears of
record in said Court.
Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court, at
Mt Vernon Ohio, this 7" day of April A. D. 1892.
{Seal} John M. Critchfield
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Knox County, ss. } I, John M. Critchfield Judge of the Probate Court within and
for said County, hereby certify that on the 17th day of December
1887. W. S. Jewell as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of
Morgan B. Cox, late of this county, deceased, filed in this Court his ac=
count and vouchers for a second and final settlement, and afterward, to-wit: on
the 8th day of Feby 1888 said account was taken up, examined and allowed and
that thereupon said administrator and was released and discharged from any
further liability in the premises.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at Mt Vernon Ohio, this
9" day of April, 1892. John M. Critchfield
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 429 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
429
Morgan B. Cox' Will
~~~ Proof of Will ~~~
The State Ohio } In Probate Court
Knox County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Anna Breece
and Samuel Hopkins the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Morgan B. Cox late of Hilliar Township in said Knox
County - deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them,
bearing date the 20" day of May A. D. 1882 - purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Morgan B. Cox now deceased is the Will
of said deceased Morgan B. Cox that they were present at the execu=
tion of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively sub=
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that
they saw the said Morgan B. Cox deceased, sign and seal said will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Test=
ment; and that the said Morgan B. Cox at the time of making, sign=
ing and sealing said Will was of lawful age, of sound and disposing
mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatso=
ever.
Anna Breece
Samuel Hopkins
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 26"
day of June A. D. 1882.
E. A. Bealer
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
KNox County, ss. } I, John M. Critchfield Judge of the Probate Court
within and for said County, hereby certify the fore=
going to be a complete and true copy of the last Will and Testament
of Morgan B. Cox deceased; and of the proceedings thereon, together with
the order of the Court probating said Will, as the same appears of
record in said Court.
Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court, at
Mt Vernon Ohio, this 7" day of April A. D. 1892.
{Seal} John M. Critchfield
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Knox County, ss. } I, John M. Critchfield Judge of the Probate Court within and
for said County, hereby certify that on the 17th day of December
1887. W. S. Jewell as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of
Morgan B. Cox, late of this county, deceased, filed in this Court his ac=
count and vouchers for a second and final settlement, and afterward, to-wit: on
the 8th day of Feby 1888 said account was taken up, examined and allowed and
that thereupon said administrator and was released and discharged from any
further liability in the premises.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at Mt Vernon Ohio, this
9" day of April, 1892. John M. Critchfield
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 459]
[corresponds to page 430 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
430
Raymond Burr's Will
Journal Entry
5017
April 13" 1892 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Raymond Burr - deceased } An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of Raymond Burr, late of
Franklin County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the same,
in said County, were this day presented to this Court for record.
whereupon the Court finding that certain real estate devised by said
Will is situated in this County, hereby admits said copied to record,
as provided by law in such cases.
` N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Raymond Burr's Will
In the Matter of the Will } Probate Court, Franklin County, Ohio
of Raymond Burr - deceased }
Tuesday, February 2nd A. D. 1892.
This day an insturment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Raymond Burr, late of Montgomery Township, in this
county, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. It is now or=
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record,
be given to the widow and next of kin of the testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, 2-days prior thereto, that said application will be for
hearing before this Court, on the 10" day of February, A. D. 1892
at 2 o'clock P.M., said notice to be in writing and to be served on
said parties personally, or by leaving copies thereof at their usual place
of residence. Journal No 37 p. 129.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge
And afterwards, to wit: on the 10" day of February, A. D. 1892 - the
findings and orders of this Court relative to the Last Will and Tes=
tament of Raymond Burr, deceased, were entered on the Journal
in words and figures following, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will }
of Raymond Burr - Deceased } February 10" A. D. 1892.
Be it Remembered, That, heretofore,
to-wit: on the 2d day of February A. D. 1892, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Ray=
mond Burr late of Montgomery Township, in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, and was then filed. And
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice
of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to
Probate and Record in this Court, has been given to the widow and
next of kin of the testator, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
[corresponds to page 430 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
430
Raymond Burr's Will
Journal Entry
5017
April 13" 1892 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Raymond Burr - deceased } An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of Raymond Burr, late of
Franklin County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the same,
in said County, were this day presented to this Court for record.
whereupon the Court finding that certain real estate devised by said
Will is situated in this County, hereby admits said copied to record,
as provided by law in such cases.
` N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Raymond Burr's Will
In the Matter of the Will } Probate Court, Franklin County, Ohio
of Raymond Burr - deceased }
Tuesday, February 2nd A. D. 1892.
This day an insturment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Raymond Burr, late of Montgomery Township, in this
county, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. It is now or=
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record,
be given to the widow and next of kin of the testator, resident of the
State of Ohio, 2-days prior thereto, that said application will be for
hearing before this Court, on the 10" day of February, A. D. 1892
at 2 o'clock P.M., said notice to be in writing and to be served on
said parties personally, or by leaving copies thereof at their usual place
of residence. Journal No 37 p. 129.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge
And afterwards, to wit: on the 10" day of February, A. D. 1892 - the
findings and orders of this Court relative to the Last Will and Tes=
tament of Raymond Burr, deceased, were entered on the Journal
in words and figures following, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will }
of Raymond Burr - Deceased } February 10" A. D. 1892.
Be it Remembered, That, heretofore,
to-wit: on the 2d day of February A. D. 1892, an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Ray=
mond Burr late of Montgomery Township, in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, and was then filed. And
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice
of the filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to
Probate and Record in this Court, has been given to the widow and
next of kin of the testator, pursuant to a former order of this Court;
Title
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Description
[page 460]
[corresponds to page 431 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
431
Raymond Burr's Will
thereupon on this day came Eliza Elliott and A. Lincoln Elliott
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who, being duly qualified, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Raymond Burr deceased; that
the same was duly executed and attested; that the said testator, at
the time of signing the same was of lawful age, of sound disposing mind
and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever.
It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to Probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witness-
es above named, be entered of record in this Court.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge
I, Raymond Burr of the City of Columbus, State of Ohio,
being conscious that the end of life is near, do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament;
I give and bequeath to my wife; Eliza L. Burr, all my property,
real and personal, during her life, she to have full power to occupy
and possess, to sell and convey, or otherwise dispose of as she may see
fit, and or all of the property herein devised.
It is my desire that the old home, known as No. 470 Oak St.,
remain, to which all the family, children, and grand children,
may freely come as in years past. This, however, not to interfere
with the power of my said wife, to change or dispose of, as circumstances
in the future may dectate. At the death of my said wife, any prop=
erty herein devised or proceeds there of that may remain, to be shared
equally among our children. Expenses of last sickness and funeral
to be paid by my said wife, I owe no debts of which I have knowl=
edge, but should there be any small ones, that are just she will
pay them also.
I do hereby designate and appoint my said wife, Eliza L. Burr,
as sole Executive of this my last will and testament.
I desire that no bond be required of my said wife, Eliza L.
Burr, and that no appraisement of the property be made.
I desire that my son, Charles B. Burr, assist his mother
in any matter connected with the property devised, as she may
need or desire.
In Testimony Here of, I have hereunto set my hand and
seal, this Twenty - Second day of May Eighteen hundred and
Ninety-one
Raymond Burr (Seal)
Witnesses
Eliza Elliott
A. Lincoln Elliott
[corresponds to page 431 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
431
Raymond Burr's Will
thereupon on this day came Eliza Elliott and A. Lincoln Elliott
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who, being duly qualified, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Raymond Burr deceased; that
the same was duly executed and attested; that the said testator, at
the time of signing the same was of lawful age, of sound disposing mind
and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever.
It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to Probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witness-
es above named, be entered of record in this Court.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge
I, Raymond Burr of the City of Columbus, State of Ohio,
being conscious that the end of life is near, do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament;
I give and bequeath to my wife; Eliza L. Burr, all my property,
real and personal, during her life, she to have full power to occupy
and possess, to sell and convey, or otherwise dispose of as she may see
fit, and or all of the property herein devised.
It is my desire that the old home, known as No. 470 Oak St.,
remain, to which all the family, children, and grand children,
may freely come as in years past. This, however, not to interfere
with the power of my said wife, to change or dispose of, as circumstances
in the future may dectate. At the death of my said wife, any prop=
erty herein devised or proceeds there of that may remain, to be shared
equally among our children. Expenses of last sickness and funeral
to be paid by my said wife, I owe no debts of which I have knowl=
edge, but should there be any small ones, that are just she will
pay them also.
I do hereby designate and appoint my said wife, Eliza L. Burr,
as sole Executive of this my last will and testament.
I desire that no bond be required of my said wife, Eliza L.
Burr, and that no appraisement of the property be made.
I desire that my son, Charles B. Burr, assist his mother
in any matter connected with the property devised, as she may
need or desire.
In Testimony Here of, I have hereunto set my hand and
seal, this Twenty - Second day of May Eighteen hundred and
Ninety-one
Raymond Burr (Seal)
Witnesses
Eliza Elliott
A. Lincoln Elliott
Title
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Description
[page 461]
[corresponds to page 432 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
432
Raymond Burr's Will
Testimony
The subscribing witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which tes=
timony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed, and
is in words and figures following, to-wit:
The State of Ohio } Probate Court.
Franklin County, ss.}
We, Eliza Elliott and A. Lincoln, Elli=
ott, being duly sworn in open Court, this 10" day of February, A.
D. 1892. depose and say that we were present at the execution of The
Last Will and Testament of Raymond Burr, deceased, hereunto an=
nexed: That we saw Raymond Burr said Testator Raymond
Burr subscribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the
same to be his Last Will and Testament; and that the said Ray=
mond Burr at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we sign=
ed the same as his witnesses at this request, and in his presence.
Eliza Elliott
A. Lincoln Elliott
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first
above writing.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio, Franklin County, ss
I, Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Judge of the Probate Court, within
and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Raymond Burr, deceased, as the
same remains on file and record in said Court, together with the
orders of said Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the testi=
mony of witnesses examined as reduced to writing and filed, and
as recorded in Record of Wills, Vol. N. Page
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said
Court, at Columbus, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
{Seal}
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 432 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
432
Raymond Burr's Will
Testimony
The subscribing witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation
to the execution of said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which tes=
timony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed, and
is in words and figures following, to-wit:
The State of Ohio } Probate Court.
Franklin County, ss.}
We, Eliza Elliott and A. Lincoln, Elli=
ott, being duly sworn in open Court, this 10" day of February, A.
D. 1892. depose and say that we were present at the execution of The
Last Will and Testament of Raymond Burr, deceased, hereunto an=
nexed: That we saw Raymond Burr said Testator Raymond
Burr subscribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the
same to be his Last Will and Testament; and that the said Ray=
mond Burr at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we sign=
ed the same as his witnesses at this request, and in his presence.
Eliza Elliott
A. Lincoln Elliott
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first
above writing.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio, Franklin County, ss
I, Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Judge of the Probate Court, within
and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the
Last Will and Testament of Raymond Burr, deceased, as the
same remains on file and record in said Court, together with the
orders of said Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the testi=
mony of witnesses examined as reduced to writing and filed, and
as recorded in Record of Wills, Vol. N. Page
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said
Court, at Columbus, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
{Seal}
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (462)
Description
[page 462]
[corresponds to page 433 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
433
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
Journal Entry
April 6th 1892 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testa=
ment of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, late of Oxford Township, in this County.
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record be given to Corington Gavitt Mary Curren, Cyn=
thia Livingston - Filura Gavitt - Sarah Gavitt and Ella Gavitt
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 13th day of
April A. D. 1892 - at 1 o'clock P. M., Said Corington Gavitt
having in writing waived Notice to probate of said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Apr. 6/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of The }
Last Will and Testament } Application to Admit to Probate
of E. S. Gavitt, Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents
that E. S. Gavitt late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said
County, died on or about the 31 day of January, A. D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament, That the said E. S. Gavitt died leaving
no widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Corington Gavitt Son Ashley O
Mary Curren Daugh Delaware "
Cynthia Livingston " Leonardsburg ~
Filura Gavitt " Ashley Ohio
Sarah Gavitt Daugh " "
Ella Gavitt " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Corington Gavitt
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
[corresponds to page 433 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
433
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
Journal Entry
April 6th 1892 }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur=
porting to be the last Will and Testa=
ment of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, late of Oxford Township, in this County.
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record be given to Corington Gavitt Mary Curren, Cyn=
thia Livingston - Filura Gavitt - Sarah Gavitt and Ella Gavitt
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 13th day of
April A. D. 1892 - at 1 o'clock P. M., Said Corington Gavitt
having in writing waived Notice to probate of said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Apr. 6/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of The }
Last Will and Testament } Application to Admit to Probate
of E. S. Gavitt, Deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully respresents
that E. S. Gavitt late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said
County, died on or about the 31 day of January, A. D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament, That the said E. S. Gavitt died leaving
no widow and the following named persons his only next of kin
resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Corington Gavitt Son Ashley O
Mary Curren Daugh Delaware "
Cynthia Livingston " Leonardsburg ~
Filura Gavitt " Ashley Ohio
Sarah Gavitt Daugh " "
Ella Gavitt " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
Corington Gavitt
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
Title
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Description
[page 463]
[corresponds to page 434 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
434
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
before me, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
Covington Gavitt.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
E.S. Gavitt, deceased.
To Cobb Gavitt
You are commanded to notify Mary Cur:
ren- Cynthia Livingston- Filura Gavitt- Sarah Gavitt and Ella Gav:
itt that on the 6" day of April. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of E.S. Gavitt late of Ox:
ford Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 13" day of April. A.D. 1892, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
We, the undersigned persons within named,hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 11th day of April. A.D. 1892.
Mrs. Cynthia E. Livingston
Mrs. Mary A. Curren
Ella C. Gavitt
Philura Gavitt
Sarah Gavitt
Probate of Will Filed April 13/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court James
T. Livingston and Joseph C. Eckles the subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of E.S. Gavitt late of Oxford Town:
ship in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn accord:
ing to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That
the paper before them bearing date the 6" day of February. A.D. 1879.
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of E.S. Gavitt, who
[corresponds to page 434 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
434
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
before me, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
Covington Gavitt.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss.}
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
E.S. Gavitt, deceased.
To Cobb Gavitt
You are commanded to notify Mary Cur:
ren- Cynthia Livingston- Filura Gavitt- Sarah Gavitt and Ella Gav:
itt that on the 6" day of April. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of E.S. Gavitt late of Ox:
ford Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 13" day of April. A.D. 1892, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 6" day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
We, the undersigned persons within named,hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 11th day of April. A.D. 1892.
Mrs. Cynthia E. Livingston
Mrs. Mary A. Curren
Ella C. Gavitt
Philura Gavitt
Sarah Gavitt
Probate of Will Filed April 13/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
Personally appeared in open Court James
T. Livingston and Joseph C. Eckles the subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of E.S. Gavitt late of Oxford Town:
ship in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn accord:
ing to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That
the paper before them bearing date the 6" day of February. A.D. 1879.
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of E.S. Gavitt, who
Title
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Description
[page 464]
[corresponds to page 435 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
435
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
was Ezekiel S. Gavitt now deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Ezekiel S. Gavitt, that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the
said Ezekiel S. Gavitt deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Ezekiel S. Gavitt at the time of making, signing, and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
J.T. Livingston
Joseph C. Eckels.
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintesses, in open Court, this 13"
day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 13th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, deceased} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit: on the 6" day of April. A.D.
1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, late of Oxford Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was
then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been giv:
en to Covington Gavitt- Mary Curren- Cynthia Livingston-
Filura Gavitt- Sarah Gavitt and Ella Gavitt next of kin
of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came J.T. Livingston
and Jospeh C. Eckels the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Ezekiel S. Gavitt, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator,
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon,
be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 435 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
435
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
was Ezekiel S. Gavitt now deceased, is the Will of said deceased
Ezekiel S. Gavitt, that they were present at the execution of said
Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence: that they saw the
said Ezekiel S. Gavitt deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Ezekiel S. Gavitt at the time of making, signing, and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
J.T. Livingston
Joseph C. Eckels.
Sworn to and subscribed by said wintesses, in open Court, this 13"
day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 13th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, deceased} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit: on the 6" day of April. A.D.
1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Ezekiel S. Gavitt, late of Oxford Township, in this
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was
then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been giv:
en to Covington Gavitt- Mary Curren- Cynthia Livingston-
Filura Gavitt- Sarah Gavitt and Ella Gavitt next of kin
of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came J.T. Livingston
and Jospeh C. Eckels the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Ezekiel S. Gavitt, deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator,
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad:
mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon,
be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (465)
Description
[page 465]
[corresponds to page 436 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
436
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of All, I, Ezekiel S. Gavitt of Oxford
Township Delaware County Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will
and Testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her Dower, five hundred
dollars which is now put into the hands of William Wellington Gavitt
in the City of Topeka and State of Kansas for her own use and to do with
as she sees fit and I do further more give to my said wife the Interest annu:
ally on One Thousand Dollars of Bonds, now deposited in the first Nation:
al Bank of Delaware Ohio, during her life time. I also give and devise to my
said wife all the Household Goods that she Claims as her own, and I
furthermore give and devise to my said wife fifty dollars, a year to be paid
out of the income of my farm during her life time. and furthermore my
said wife can have a home with my three single Daughters on the farm
as long as she sees fit to stay & enjoy it.
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my three Daughters namely Filura Gavitt- Sarah Gav:
itt, and Ella Gavitt, the north half of my farm Containing fifty two & a
half (52 1/2) Acres of land be the same more or less and also all the House:
hold Goods (accept those Claimed by my said Wife) and also all the
Stock, & farming Utensils, belonging to me after my decease.
Item 3rd
I give and devise to my three married Daughters namely Mrs. Mary
Curran. Mrs. Cynthia Livingston and Mrs. Viola McCurdy, the
South half of my said farm Containing fifty two, and a half (52 1/2) Acres
of land more or less, the line dividing said farm shall run East and West.
Item 4th
I give and devise to my six Daughters one thousand dollars of Bonds,
now in Bank to be divided Equally among said Daughters after the Death
of my said wife.
Item 5th
I give and devise to my son William Wellington Gavitt twenty-two
Acres of land be the same more or less (Situated on the West end of the lot
that I have deeded to my son Covington Gavitt) after the Death of my
said wife.
Item 6th
My said farm to remain undiveded until after the Death of my said Wife
for the use of my three Daughters that are now Single namely Filura Gav:
itt. Sarah Gavitt & Ella Gavitt. Including also the twenty two acres
that I have Willed to my son William Wellington Gavitt until af:
ter the death of my said wife.
Item 7th
I appoint and make my son Covington Gavitt Executor of this my last
Will and Testament and in Case said Covington Gavitt should die before
the death of my said wife, I do nominate and appoint Alfred R. Living:
ston to act in his stead.
Item 8th
Said Will shall be probated without appraisal or Security.
Item 9th
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this sixth
day of February in the year 1879.
E.S. Gavitt {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Ezekiel S. Gavitt as his last Will
and Testament in our presence, and signed by us in his presence.
James T. livingston
Joseph C. Eckels.
[corresponds to page 436 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
436
Ezekiel S. Gavitt's Will
Will
In the name of the benevolent Father of All, I, Ezekiel S. Gavitt of Oxford
Township Delaware County Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will
and Testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her Dower, five hundred
dollars which is now put into the hands of William Wellington Gavitt
in the City of Topeka and State of Kansas for her own use and to do with
as she sees fit and I do further more give to my said wife the Interest annu:
ally on One Thousand Dollars of Bonds, now deposited in the first Nation:
al Bank of Delaware Ohio, during her life time. I also give and devise to my
said wife all the Household Goods that she Claims as her own, and I
furthermore give and devise to my said wife fifty dollars, a year to be paid
out of the income of my farm during her life time. and furthermore my
said wife can have a home with my three single Daughters on the farm
as long as she sees fit to stay & enjoy it.
Item 2nd
I give and devise to my three Daughters namely Filura Gavitt- Sarah Gav:
itt, and Ella Gavitt, the north half of my farm Containing fifty two & a
half (52 1/2) Acres of land be the same more or less and also all the House:
hold Goods (accept those Claimed by my said Wife) and also all the
Stock, & farming Utensils, belonging to me after my decease.
Item 3rd
I give and devise to my three married Daughters namely Mrs. Mary
Curran. Mrs. Cynthia Livingston and Mrs. Viola McCurdy, the
South half of my said farm Containing fifty two, and a half (52 1/2) Acres
of land more or less, the line dividing said farm shall run East and West.
Item 4th
I give and devise to my six Daughters one thousand dollars of Bonds,
now in Bank to be divided Equally among said Daughters after the Death
of my said wife.
Item 5th
I give and devise to my son William Wellington Gavitt twenty-two
Acres of land be the same more or less (Situated on the West end of the lot
that I have deeded to my son Covington Gavitt) after the Death of my
said wife.
Item 6th
My said farm to remain undiveded until after the Death of my said Wife
for the use of my three Daughters that are now Single namely Filura Gav:
itt. Sarah Gavitt & Ella Gavitt. Including also the twenty two acres
that I have Willed to my son William Wellington Gavitt until af:
ter the death of my said wife.
Item 7th
I appoint and make my son Covington Gavitt Executor of this my last
Will and Testament and in Case said Covington Gavitt should die before
the death of my said wife, I do nominate and appoint Alfred R. Living:
ston to act in his stead.
Item 8th
Said Will shall be probated without appraisal or Security.
Item 9th
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this sixth
day of February in the year 1879.
E.S. Gavitt {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Ezekiel S. Gavitt as his last Will
and Testament in our presence, and signed by us in his presence.
James T. livingston
Joseph C. Eckels.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (466)
Description
[page 466]
[corresponds to page 437 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
437
Henry Rutherford's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Apr. 16/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Henry Rutherford, Deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.ss.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Henry Rutherford late a resident of the Township of Liberty in
said County, died on or about the 5" day of February. A.D. 1892 -
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament: That the said Henry Rutherford died
leaving no widow and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degreee of Kinship P.O. Address
Abram V. Rutherford Son Lewis Center O.
Isaac E. Rutherford " Hyattville O.
Archibald H. Rutherford " " "
Elizabeth W. Hall Daugh " "
Henry R. Hess Grand son North Columbus O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
A.H. Rutherford
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 16" day of April. A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the udnersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will, and assent
to probate and record of the same without further proof of than one
subscribing witness.
Dated this 16" day of April. A.D. 1892-
H.R. Hess
A.V. Rutherford
A.H. Rutherford
Isaac E. Rutherford
Elizabeth Hall.
[corresponds to page 437 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
437
Henry Rutherford's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Apr. 16/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Henry Rutherford, Deceased.}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.ss.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Henry Rutherford late a resident of the Township of Liberty in
said County, died on or about the 5" day of February. A.D. 1892 -
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament: That the said Henry Rutherford died
leaving no widow and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degreee of Kinship P.O. Address
Abram V. Rutherford Son Lewis Center O.
Isaac E. Rutherford " Hyattville O.
Archibald H. Rutherford " " "
Elizabeth W. Hall Daugh " "
Henry R. Hess Grand son North Columbus O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
A.H. Rutherford
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 16" day of April. A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the udnersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will, and assent
to probate and record of the same without further proof of than one
subscribing witness.
Dated this 16" day of April. A.D. 1892-
H.R. Hess
A.V. Rutherford
A.H. Rutherford
Isaac E. Rutherford
Elizabeth Hall.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (467)
Description
[page 467]
[corresponds to page 438 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
438
Henry Rutherford's Will
Testimony of Witness Filed Apr. 16/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament of
Delaware County. Ohio} Henry Rutherford, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Leroy Benton, being duly sworn and examined as a
witness in the above entitled matter, says: I was pres:
ent at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date the 28:"
day of April. A.D. 1880. and offered for probate as the last Will and Tes:
tament of Henry Rutherford, late of Liberty Township, in said County of
Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Henry Rutherford, now deceased sign
and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his
presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Leroy Benton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 16" day of
April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 16th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Henry Rutherford, deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Henry Rutherford, late of Liberty Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And thereupon came
Abram V. Rutherford- Isaac E. Rutherford- Archibald H. Rutherford
Elizabeth W. Hall- and Henry R. Hess the only next of kin of Tes:
tator, and each for himself and herself waived further notice to the pro:
bate of said Will, and assented to probate and record of the same with:
out further proof of more than one subscribing witness. Thereupon came
Leroy Benton one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will.
which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with
said Will, Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Henry Rutherford
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will. was of
full age, of sound mind and memory. and not under any restraint. It is,
therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had threon, be entered or record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 438 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
438
Henry Rutherford's Will
Testimony of Witness Filed Apr. 16/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of proving the last Will and Testament of
Delaware County. Ohio} Henry Rutherford, Deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Leroy Benton, being duly sworn and examined as a
witness in the above entitled matter, says: I was pres:
ent at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing date the 28:"
day of April. A.D. 1880. and offered for probate as the last Will and Tes:
tament of Henry Rutherford, late of Liberty Township, in said County of
Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Henry Rutherford, now deceased sign
and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his
presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Leroy Benton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 16" day of
April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 16th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Henry Rutherford, deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Henry Rutherford, late of Liberty Township, in this County, deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And thereupon came
Abram V. Rutherford- Isaac E. Rutherford- Archibald H. Rutherford
Elizabeth W. Hall- and Henry R. Hess the only next of kin of Tes:
tator, and each for himself and herself waived further notice to the pro:
bate of said Will, and assented to probate and record of the same with:
out further proof of more than one subscribing witness. Thereupon came
Leroy Benton one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will.
which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed with
said Will, Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Henry Rutherford
deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will. was of
full age, of sound mind and memory. and not under any restraint. It is,
therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as
well as the proceedings had threon, be entered or record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (468)
Description
[page 468]
[corresponds to page 439 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
439
Henry Rutherford's Will
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Henry Rutherford
of Liberty Township, Delaware County Ohio, do make and publish
this my last will and testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife in Lieu of her dower The Farm
on which we now reside situated in the Township of Liberty and Con:
cord- Delaware County Ohio. Containing about Ninety Six 1/3
acres during her natural life and all the Stock, household goods,
Furniture, Provisions, and other goods and Chattles which may be
thereon at the time of my decease, during her natural life as afore:
said, she however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay
my just debts { At the death of my said wife [the real estate afore:
said, (crossed out)] I give and devise to my sons Abram V. Rutherford and Isaac
E. Rutherford and Archibald H. Rutherford } The Forty Five and
1/3 acres That Lies in Concord Township it being a part of my
home Farm The same to be sold at private sale and the money to
be divided equally amongst those Three heirs or their Legal Repre:
senatives at the decease of Beloved Wife.
Item (Second)
I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Elizabeth W. Hall [and
to Frank Hall her husband] Fifty one acres Laying in Liberty Town:
ship Delaware County Ohio. The same being the East Part of
my home Farm during her natural life time and at her decease
the same to be sold at private sale and the proceeds to be divided amongst
her legal Heirs said property to pass to them at the decease of my
beloved Wife.
Item (Third)
I also at the decease of my Beloved wife give and bequeath all of
the house hold goods to my Daughter Elizabeth W. Hall during
her Natural lifetime and at her decease to go to her Legal Heirs
Item (Fourth)
At the Decease of my Beloved Wife I give and Bequeath all
of the Chattle Property then Remaining after the debts are all
Paid to my sons Abram V. Rutherford and Isaac E. Rutherford
and Archibald H. Rutherford and Henry R. Hess.
Item (Fifth)
I do hereby nominate and appoint Lewis Benton Executor of this
my last will and testament hereby authorizing and empowering him
to compromise, adjust, release and discharge, in such manner as
he may deem proper so as not to conflict with any of the Items
set fourth in this my last will and Testament.
Item (Sixth)
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made and that the Court of probate direct the omission of the
same.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
Twenty Eighth day of April in the Year Eighteen Hundred
and Eighty.
Henry Rutherford {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Henry Rutherford as his last Will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Wm. H. Webster {Seal}
Leroy Benton {Seal}
[corresponds to page 439 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
439
Henry Rutherford's Will
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Henry Rutherford
of Liberty Township, Delaware County Ohio, do make and publish
this my last will and testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife in Lieu of her dower The Farm
on which we now reside situated in the Township of Liberty and Con:
cord- Delaware County Ohio. Containing about Ninety Six 1/3
acres during her natural life and all the Stock, household goods,
Furniture, Provisions, and other goods and Chattles which may be
thereon at the time of my decease, during her natural life as afore:
said, she however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay
my just debts { At the death of my said wife [the real estate afore:
said, (crossed out)] I give and devise to my sons Abram V. Rutherford and Isaac
E. Rutherford and Archibald H. Rutherford } The Forty Five and
1/3 acres That Lies in Concord Township it being a part of my
home Farm The same to be sold at private sale and the money to
be divided equally amongst those Three heirs or their Legal Repre:
senatives at the decease of Beloved Wife.
Item (Second)
I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Elizabeth W. Hall [and
to Frank Hall her husband] Fifty one acres Laying in Liberty Town:
ship Delaware County Ohio. The same being the East Part of
my home Farm during her natural life time and at her decease
the same to be sold at private sale and the proceeds to be divided amongst
her legal Heirs said property to pass to them at the decease of my
beloved Wife.
Item (Third)
I also at the decease of my Beloved wife give and bequeath all of
the house hold goods to my Daughter Elizabeth W. Hall during
her Natural lifetime and at her decease to go to her Legal Heirs
Item (Fourth)
At the Decease of my Beloved Wife I give and Bequeath all
of the Chattle Property then Remaining after the debts are all
Paid to my sons Abram V. Rutherford and Isaac E. Rutherford
and Archibald H. Rutherford and Henry R. Hess.
Item (Fifth)
I do hereby nominate and appoint Lewis Benton Executor of this
my last will and testament hereby authorizing and empowering him
to compromise, adjust, release and discharge, in such manner as
he may deem proper so as not to conflict with any of the Items
set fourth in this my last will and Testament.
Item (Sixth)
I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made and that the Court of probate direct the omission of the
same.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
Twenty Eighth day of April in the Year Eighteen Hundred
and Eighty.
Henry Rutherford {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged by said Henry Rutherford as his last Will
and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Wm. H. Webster {Seal}
Leroy Benton {Seal}
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (469)
Description
[page 469]
[corresponds to page 440 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
440
Henry Rutherford's Estate
Delaware Ohio. April 16" 1892.
We the undersigned sons of Henry Rutherford and Legatees un:
der this his Will agree that his Administrator in the disbursement
of said estate pay over and allow to Henry R. Hess one full one fourth
part thereof & equal in amount with each of us.
In witness thereof we each for our selves our heirs executors- admin:
istrators or assigns have set our hands in testimony of said agreement
and further assent that we shall not contest this our father's Will nor
rights of our sister to hold land herein devised and afterward deeded her by
her father.
A.V. Rutherford
Isaac Rutherford
A.H. Rutherford
Delaware O. April 16" 1892
I Elizabeth W. Hall Daughter named in this Henry
Rutherford' Will agree I shall never contest said Will and assent
that my Three brothers therein named may disburse said estate as
they deem proper without regard to any share for me or my heirs.
Elizabeth Hall
I Henry R. Hess for myself, my heirs- executors and assigns
accept of the provisions in disbursement of my Grand-father's estate
as greed by A.V. Rutherford Isaac E. Rutherford and A.H. Ruther:
ford and in consideration thererof agree to never contest the Will of Hen:
ry Rutherford.
Witness my signature this 16" day of April. 1892.
H.R. Hess.
[corresponds to page 440 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
440
Henry Rutherford's Estate
Delaware Ohio. April 16" 1892.
We the undersigned sons of Henry Rutherford and Legatees un:
der this his Will agree that his Administrator in the disbursement
of said estate pay over and allow to Henry R. Hess one full one fourth
part thereof & equal in amount with each of us.
In witness thereof we each for our selves our heirs executors- admin:
istrators or assigns have set our hands in testimony of said agreement
and further assent that we shall not contest this our father's Will nor
rights of our sister to hold land herein devised and afterward deeded her by
her father.
A.V. Rutherford
Isaac Rutherford
A.H. Rutherford
Delaware O. April 16" 1892
I Elizabeth W. Hall Daughter named in this Henry
Rutherford' Will agree I shall never contest said Will and assent
that my Three brothers therein named may disburse said estate as
they deem proper without regard to any share for me or my heirs.
Elizabeth Hall
I Henry R. Hess for myself, my heirs- executors and assigns
accept of the provisions in disbursement of my Grand-father's estate
as greed by A.V. Rutherford Isaac E. Rutherford and A.H. Ruther:
ford and in consideration thererof agree to never contest the Will of Hen:
ry Rutherford.
Witness my signature this 16" day of April. 1892.
H.R. Hess.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (470)
Description
[page 470]
[corresponds to page 441 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
441
George W. Bates Will
Journal Entry
March. 30' 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of George W. Bates- deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
George W. Bates, late of Delaware Township, in this County de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record, be given to George Nathaniel Bates only next
of kin, of the Testator. Mary E. Bates widow of said George W. Bates
having waived notice, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 5" day of April. A.D. 1892- at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch.30/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
George W. Bates, deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner represents
that George W. Bates late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 23 day of March. A.D. 1892-
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament; That the said George W. Bates died
leaving Mary E. Bates widow and the following named person his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
George Nathaniel Bates 15` Son Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for proving of
said Will, and that said above named person may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary E. Bates
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 30 day of March. A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 441 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
441
George W. Bates Will
Journal Entry
March. 30' 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of George W. Bates- deceased} This day, an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
George W. Bates, late of Delaware Township, in this County de:
ceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record, be given to George Nathaniel Bates only next
of kin, of the Testator. Mary E. Bates widow of said George W. Bates
having waived notice, that said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 5" day of April. A.D. 1892- at 10 o'clock A.M.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Mch.30/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
George W. Bates, deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner represents
that George W. Bates late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 23 day of March. A.D. 1892-
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his
last Will and Testament; That the said George W. Bates died
leaving Mary E. Bates widow and the following named person his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Minor
George Nathaniel Bates 15` Son Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for proving of
said Will, and that said above named person may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary E. Bates
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 30 day of March. A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (471)
Description
[page 471]
[corresponds to page 442 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
442
George W. Bates Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive furth:
er notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 30 day of March. A.D. 1892.
Mary E. Bates
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
George W. Bates, deceased.
To Mary E. Bates:
You are commanded to notify George
Nathaniel Bates that on the 30" day of March. A.D. 1892. an instru:
ment of writing, puprporting to be the last Will and Testament of George
W. Bates late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was
produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 5" day of April. A.D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio, this 30" day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed April 3/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Mary E. Bates being duly sworn, says that
on the 30 day of March. A.D. 1892 he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
George Nathaniel Bates.
Mary E. Bates
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 5" day of April
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 5" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of George W. Bates, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 30" day of March. A.D. 1892 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of George W. Bates, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Mary E. Bates, widow.
and George Nathaniel Bates only next of kin of said Testator, res:
[corresponds to page 442 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
442
George W. Bates Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive furth:
er notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 30 day of March. A.D. 1892.
Mary E. Bates
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
George W. Bates, deceased.
To Mary E. Bates:
You are commanded to notify George
Nathaniel Bates that on the 30" day of March. A.D. 1892. an instru:
ment of writing, puprporting to be the last Will and Testament of George
W. Bates late of Delaware Township, in said County, deceased, was
produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 5" day of April. A.D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio, this 30" day of March. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Return Filed April 3/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss.} Mary E. Bates being duly sworn, says that
on the 30 day of March. A.D. 1892 he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
George Nathaniel Bates.
Mary E. Bates
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 5" day of April
A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
April 5" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of George W. Bates, deceased.} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit:
on the 30" day of March. A.D. 1892 an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of George W. Bates, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to Mary E. Bates, widow.
and George Nathaniel Bates only next of kin of said Testator, res:
Title
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Description
[page 472]
[corresponds to page 443 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
443
Groge W. Bates Will
ident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
And now the further hearing of said Will is continued until the 25"
day of April. A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Testimony of Witness Filed April 25/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament
Delaware County. Ohio.} of George W. Bates, Deceased -
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County. } Henry J. Eaton, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says,
I was present at the execution of the instrument and shown to me,
bearing date the 16" day of July. A.D. 1884, and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of George W. Bates, late of Del:
aware Township, in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the
said George W. Bates, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument,
and Codicils 1 & 2, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and Codicils thereto; and I, thereup:
on, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness to said Will and to Codicil 1 on Oct. 19. 1887 and cod:
icil 2. Dec. 1" 1887. The said decedent, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness' in open Court, this 25"
day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Apr. 25/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Mame Parks being duly sworn, says
that she was well acquainted with Henry
G. Sheldon who is now deceased, that she was well acquainted
with the hand writing of the said Henry G. Sheldon, having
often seen him write, that the signature Henry G. Sheldon as
subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of George
W. Bates, deceased, is in the own proper hand writing and signa:
ture of the said Henry G. Sheldon who at the date of said Will
was in full life, and resided in Delaware Ohio in said County-
Mame Parks
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 25" day
of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 443 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
443
Groge W. Bates Will
ident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
And now the further hearing of said Will is continued until the 25"
day of April. A.D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Testimony of Witness Filed April 25/92
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament
Delaware County. Ohio.} of George W. Bates, Deceased -
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County. } Henry J. Eaton, being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says,
I was present at the execution of the instrument and shown to me,
bearing date the 16" day of July. A.D. 1884, and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of George W. Bates, late of Del:
aware Township, in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the
said George W. Bates, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument,
and Codicils 1 & 2, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and Codicils thereto; and I, thereup:
on, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness to said Will and to Codicil 1 on Oct. 19. 1887 and cod:
icil 2. Dec. 1" 1887. The said decedent, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness' in open Court, this 25"
day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Apr. 25/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Mame Parks being duly sworn, says
that she was well acquainted with Henry
G. Sheldon who is now deceased, that she was well acquainted
with the hand writing of the said Henry G. Sheldon, having
often seen him write, that the signature Henry G. Sheldon as
subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament of George
W. Bates, deceased, is in the own proper hand writing and signa:
ture of the said Henry G. Sheldon who at the date of said Will
was in full life, and resided in Delaware Ohio in said County-
Mame Parks
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 25" day
of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (473)
Description
[page 473]
[corresponds to page 444 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
444
George W. Bates Will
Probate of Codicil Three to Will Filed April 25/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court E.E. Neff and
B.F. Freshwater the subscribing witnesses to a Codicil to the last Will
and Testament of George W. Bates late of Delaware Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth-
in relation to the execution of said Codicil 3 to said Will, depose and
say: That the paper before them bearing date the 19 day of June-
A.D. 1891. purporting to be a Codicil to the last Will and Testament
of George W. Bates now deceased, is a Codicil to the Will of said
deceased George W. Bates- that they were present at the execution
of said Codicil to said Will, and at the request of the Testator re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his pres:
ence; that they saw the said George W. Bates deceased, sign and
seal said Codicil to said Will. and heard him acknowledge the same
to be a Codicil to his last Will and Testament, and that the said
George W. Bates at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
Codicil to said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory.
and not under any restraint.
E.E. Neff
B.F. Freshwater
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 25"
day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
April 25" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of George W. Bates-deceased} This day this matter came up for
hearing- and thereupon came Henry J.
Eaton, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will and Codicils
Numbers One and Two thereto, of said George W. Bates, deceased,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will and Codicils thereto, which testimony was reduced to
writing, by him subscribed and filed with said Will. And it appear:
ing to the Court that Henry G. Sheldon the other subscribing wit:
ness to said Will and Codicils One and Two thereto, is now deceased,
thereupon Mame Parks appeared in open Court. and was duly
sworn and examined according to law touching the genuineness of
the signature of said Henry G. Sheldon, attached to said Will,
and her testimony thereon was reduced to writing, by her subscribed
and filed. Also at the same time came E.E. Neff and B.F. Fresh:
water the subscribing witnesses to Codicil Number Three to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Codicil to said Will, which testimony was reduced
[corresponds to page 444 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
444
George W. Bates Will
Probate of Codicil Three to Will Filed April 25/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
Personally appeared in open Court E.E. Neff and
B.F. Freshwater the subscribing witnesses to a Codicil to the last Will
and Testament of George W. Bates late of Delaware Township in
said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to
law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth-
in relation to the execution of said Codicil 3 to said Will, depose and
say: That the paper before them bearing date the 19 day of June-
A.D. 1891. purporting to be a Codicil to the last Will and Testament
of George W. Bates now deceased, is a Codicil to the Will of said
deceased George W. Bates- that they were present at the execution
of said Codicil to said Will, and at the request of the Testator re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his pres:
ence; that they saw the said George W. Bates deceased, sign and
seal said Codicil to said Will. and heard him acknowledge the same
to be a Codicil to his last Will and Testament, and that the said
George W. Bates at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
Codicil to said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory.
and not under any restraint.
E.E. Neff
B.F. Freshwater
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 25"
day of April. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
April 25" 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of George W. Bates-deceased} This day this matter came up for
hearing- and thereupon came Henry J.
Eaton, one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will and Codicils
Numbers One and Two thereto, of said George W. Bates, deceased,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will and Codicils thereto, which testimony was reduced to
writing, by him subscribed and filed with said Will. And it appear:
ing to the Court that Henry G. Sheldon the other subscribing wit:
ness to said Will and Codicils One and Two thereto, is now deceased,
thereupon Mame Parks appeared in open Court. and was duly
sworn and examined according to law touching the genuineness of
the signature of said Henry G. Sheldon, attached to said Will,
and her testimony thereon was reduced to writing, by her subscribed
and filed. Also at the same time came E.E. Neff and B.F. Fresh:
water the subscribing witnesses to Codicil Number Three to said
Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Codicil to said Will, which testimony was reduced
Title
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Description
[page 474]
[corresponds to page 445 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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George W. Bates Will
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said George W. Bates
deceased, and Codicile thereto. That the same were duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will and Codicils thereto, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will and Codicils thereto be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereron,
be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary E. Bates widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon
said widow acknowledged service of said Citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Last Will and Testament
I, George W. Bates of the City of Delaware, County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, being about sixty seven years of age, and being of
sound and disposing mind and memory, Do Make, Publish and Declare
this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making
null and void all other Last Wills and Testaments by me made
heretofore:
Item First
My Will is that all my just Debts and Funeral Expenses
shall be paid out of my Estate as soon after my decease as shall be
found convenient.
Item Second
I Give, Devise and Bequeath to Mary [E. [[Emmond]], (crossed out)] my af:
fectonate true, faithful & competent wife, & in lieu of her year's sup:
port & all that portion of my estate to which she would be entitled
by law were I to make no Will, all the money, notes, mortgages,
estate & property of any & every kind whatsoever. & in whatsoever form
the same may be in at my decease of which I may be the owner
to be hers absolutely with the same right, title & ownership there:
in & control thereof that I have during my life time, provided
that she remains unmarried after my decease ~ & continues my
widow until her decease.
Item Third
But if the said Mary [Emmond (crossed out)] Bates after my decease, should
merry again, then in lieu of the bequest above in Item Second
made to her, I do here give devise & bequeath to her the One third
part of my said estate to be hers absolutely, the remaining two
thirds part to be disposed of as hereinafter stated.
Item Fourth
In case my said wife, Mary E. Bates after my decease marries
again, then I do give devise and bequeath to our son George Nathan-
iel Bates, the two thirds part of all my estate, [left after taking (crossed out)] being
all that part left after taking out the one third part devised to her
above in Item Third
Item Fifth
I appoint & constitute my said wife sole Executrix of this my last
will & testament & knowing her to be honest & competent, she is here
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George W. Bates Will
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said George W. Bates
deceased, and Codicile thereto. That the same were duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making,
signing and sealing said Will and Codicils thereto, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will and Codicils thereto be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony
of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereron,
be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Mary E. Bates widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law, and thereupon
said widow acknowledged service of said Citation.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Last Will and Testament
I, George W. Bates of the City of Delaware, County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, being about sixty seven years of age, and being of
sound and disposing mind and memory, Do Make, Publish and Declare
this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making
null and void all other Last Wills and Testaments by me made
heretofore:
Item First
My Will is that all my just Debts and Funeral Expenses
shall be paid out of my Estate as soon after my decease as shall be
found convenient.
Item Second
I Give, Devise and Bequeath to Mary [E. [[Emmond]], (crossed out)] my af:
fectonate true, faithful & competent wife, & in lieu of her year's sup:
port & all that portion of my estate to which she would be entitled
by law were I to make no Will, all the money, notes, mortgages,
estate & property of any & every kind whatsoever. & in whatsoever form
the same may be in at my decease of which I may be the owner
to be hers absolutely with the same right, title & ownership there:
in & control thereof that I have during my life time, provided
that she remains unmarried after my decease ~ & continues my
widow until her decease.
Item Third
But if the said Mary [Emmond (crossed out)] Bates after my decease, should
merry again, then in lieu of the bequest above in Item Second
made to her, I do here give devise & bequeath to her the One third
part of my said estate to be hers absolutely, the remaining two
thirds part to be disposed of as hereinafter stated.
Item Fourth
In case my said wife, Mary E. Bates after my decease marries
again, then I do give devise and bequeath to our son George Nathan-
iel Bates, the two thirds part of all my estate, [left after taking (crossed out)] being
all that part left after taking out the one third part devised to her
above in Item Third
Item Fifth
I appoint & constitute my said wife sole Executrix of this my last
will & testament & knowing her to be honest & competent, she is here
Title
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Description
[page 475]
[corresponds to page 446 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
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George W. Bates Will
excused from giving any bond as said Executrix & also excused from
having any appraisement of my estate, & I request that the Probate Court
of said County, do not require her to give any bond or to return any ap:
praisement oth A.M. f said estate.
In Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand to this, my Last Will
and Testament, at the City of Delaware Ohio, this sixteenth day
of July, in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and
eighty four.
George W. Bates.
The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said George W. Bates
in our presence, and by him published and declared as and for his Last
Will and Testament, and at his request, and in his presence, and in
the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribed our Names as Attest:
ing Witnesses, at the City of Delaware Ohio, this sixteenth day of
July A.D. 1884.
Henry G. Sheldon, resides at Delaware Ohio
Henry J. Eaton, resides at Delaware Ohio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Codicil Number One to the foregoing last Will & Testament
On this Oct 19th A.D. 1887 I, the within named George W. Bates
maker of the foregoing last Will & and Testment & Codisole Ns me & two do
That this which is now herein witten is cordicil number one to the
said Will. Item Sixth. If my said wife Mary E. Bates re
mains unmarried & dies leaving no issue surviving her then I do
give & devise so much of my estate real & personal & the inverse that
of as she may leave unensured at her decease, to my two Brothers
Hanson A Bates of East th A."Haddam Dinnertrait, & Richard S. Bates
of the City of Stodatim California & my sister Ophelia Tiley wife of
S Tiley of Oasep, Connecticut to each, his an her legal represent atwes in
S Tiley of Essex, Conneticut to each his an her legal represent atwes in
case of decease. the one third 1/3 part there of
Item Seventh. I do give & bequeath to my brother the said
Bates, the sum of One Hundred & Fifty Dollars ($150.) to be paid to him
out of my estate by my Executrix at the end of each & every year from the
day of my decease & so long asmy said Brother shall live.
And in case of the division of my estate as provvided in Items Third & Fourth
of said Will. Then said shares are to contribute said $150. Proportionatly
that is $50. per annum is to be paid out of said one third part of estate
given to my wife in "Item 3rd" & $100 per annum is sto be paid out of
said two thirds part of estate fiven in Item 4th to our son.
And I do hereby ratify & confirm my aforsaid Will in all respects
excep so for onkly as changed by this Cordisil.
In testimony whereof I the said Geore W. Baates have hereinto set
my signature this Oct. 19 A D 1887.
George W. Bates
Signed by the said George W. Bates in our presence & by him ac.
krowledged to us to be Coricil No one to his forgoing last Will
& testament & signed by us at his request in his presence & in the
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George W. Bates Will
excused from giving any bond as said Executrix & also excused from
having any appraisement of my estate, & I request that the Probate Court
of said County, do not require her to give any bond or to return any ap:
praisement oth A.M. f said estate.
In Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand to this, my Last Will
and Testament, at the City of Delaware Ohio, this sixteenth day
of July, in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and
eighty four.
George W. Bates.
The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said George W. Bates
in our presence, and by him published and declared as and for his Last
Will and Testament, and at his request, and in his presence, and in
the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribed our Names as Attest:
ing Witnesses, at the City of Delaware Ohio, this sixteenth day of
July A.D. 1884.
Henry G. Sheldon, resides at Delaware Ohio
Henry J. Eaton, resides at Delaware Ohio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Codicil Number One to the foregoing last Will & Testament
On this Oct 19th A.D. 1887 I, the within named George W. Bates
maker of the foregoing last Will & and Testment & Codisole Ns me & two do
That this which is now herein witten is cordicil number one to the
said Will. Item Sixth. If my said wife Mary E. Bates re
mains unmarried & dies leaving no issue surviving her then I do
give & devise so much of my estate real & personal & the inverse that
of as she may leave unensured at her decease, to my two Brothers
Hanson A Bates of East th A."Haddam Dinnertrait, & Richard S. Bates
of the City of Stodatim California & my sister Ophelia Tiley wife of
S Tiley of Oasep, Connecticut to each, his an her legal represent atwes in
S Tiley of Essex, Conneticut to each his an her legal represent atwes in
case of decease. the one third 1/3 part there of
Item Seventh. I do give & bequeath to my brother the said
Bates, the sum of One Hundred & Fifty Dollars ($150.) to be paid to him
out of my estate by my Executrix at the end of each & every year from the
day of my decease & so long asmy said Brother shall live.
And in case of the division of my estate as provvided in Items Third & Fourth
of said Will. Then said shares are to contribute said $150. Proportionatly
that is $50. per annum is to be paid out of said one third part of estate
given to my wife in "Item 3rd" & $100 per annum is sto be paid out of
said two thirds part of estate fiven in Item 4th to our son.
And I do hereby ratify & confirm my aforsaid Will in all respects
excep so for onkly as changed by this Cordisil.
In testimony whereof I the said Geore W. Baates have hereinto set
my signature this Oct. 19 A D 1887.
George W. Bates
Signed by the said George W. Bates in our presence & by him ac.
krowledged to us to be Coricil No one to his forgoing last Will
& testament & signed by us at his request in his presence & in the
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Description
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George W. Bates Will
presence of each other or witnesses thereto,
Henry G. Sheldon
Henry J. Eaton
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Codicil Number two to the foregoing last Will & Testament
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On this Dec. 1st A.D. 1887. I, the above named George W. Bates
maker of the foregoing last Will & Testament Codicil No. one do
make and declare That this which is now herein written is Codicil
Number two to the said Will. I do hereby revoke so much of the said
Codicil Number One as is designed "Item Seventh" I do give & bequeath to my
do substitute the following "Item Seventh" I do give & bequeath to my
brother the said Hanson A. Bates, the sum of Fifty Dollars, ($50) per
annual to be paid to him out of my estate by my Executrix at the end of
each & every year from the day of my decease & as long as my said broth=
er shall live. And in case of the division of my estate as provided in
"Items Third & Fourth" of said Will, Then said shares are to contrib-
ute said Fifty dollars per annum is to be paid out of said one third part of my es=
tate given to my wife in "Item 3d & thirty three & a third dollars per
annum is to be paid out of "said two thirds part of estate given in "Item
4th to our son. And I do hereby notify & confirm my aforesaid Will
& Codicil No one in all respects except so for only as changed by this
Codicil No 2.
In testimony whereof I the said George W. Bates have hereunto set
my signature this Dec. 1st A. D. 1887.
George W. Bates
Signed by the said George W. Bates in our presence & by him ac=
knowledge to us to be Codicil No two to his foregoing last Will & tes=
tament & signed by us as witnesses thereto at his request in his presence
& in the presence of each other.
Henry G. Sheldon
Henry J. Eaton
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Codicil Number Three to the foregoing last Will & Testament
On this 19" day of June A.D. 1891. I the above named George W. Bates
maker of the foregoing Last Will & Testament & Codicils Nos one & two do
make and declare that this which is now herein written is Codicil No.
Three to said Will. I do hereby revoke all of Codicil No Two and all of
"Item Seventh" in Codicil No one to the foregoing Last Will & Testament,
and I hereby ratify & confirm my aforesaid Will and Item Sixth in Cod=
icil Number One. In testimony whereof I the said George W. Bates
have hereunto set my signature this 19" day of June A. D. 1891.
George W. Bates
Signed by the said George W. Bates in our presence & by him acknowl=
edged to us to be Codicil No three to his foregoing Last Will & Testament
& signed by us witnesses thereto at his foregoing Last Will & Testament
in the presence of each other.
E. E. Neff
B. F. Freshwater
[corresponds to page 447 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
447
George W. Bates Will
presence of each other or witnesses thereto,
Henry G. Sheldon
Henry J. Eaton
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Codicil Number two to the foregoing last Will & Testament
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On this Dec. 1st A.D. 1887. I, the above named George W. Bates
maker of the foregoing last Will & Testament Codicil No. one do
make and declare That this which is now herein written is Codicil
Number two to the said Will. I do hereby revoke so much of the said
Codicil Number One as is designed "Item Seventh" I do give & bequeath to my
do substitute the following "Item Seventh" I do give & bequeath to my
brother the said Hanson A. Bates, the sum of Fifty Dollars, ($50) per
annual to be paid to him out of my estate by my Executrix at the end of
each & every year from the day of my decease & as long as my said broth=
er shall live. And in case of the division of my estate as provided in
"Items Third & Fourth" of said Will, Then said shares are to contrib-
ute said Fifty dollars per annum is to be paid out of said one third part of my es=
tate given to my wife in "Item 3d & thirty three & a third dollars per
annum is to be paid out of "said two thirds part of estate given in "Item
4th to our son. And I do hereby notify & confirm my aforesaid Will
& Codicil No one in all respects except so for only as changed by this
Codicil No 2.
In testimony whereof I the said George W. Bates have hereunto set
my signature this Dec. 1st A. D. 1887.
George W. Bates
Signed by the said George W. Bates in our presence & by him ac=
knowledge to us to be Codicil No two to his foregoing last Will & tes=
tament & signed by us as witnesses thereto at his request in his presence
& in the presence of each other.
Henry G. Sheldon
Henry J. Eaton
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Codicil Number Three to the foregoing last Will & Testament
On this 19" day of June A.D. 1891. I the above named George W. Bates
maker of the foregoing Last Will & Testament & Codicils Nos one & two do
make and declare that this which is now herein written is Codicil No.
Three to said Will. I do hereby revoke all of Codicil No Two and all of
"Item Seventh" in Codicil No one to the foregoing Last Will & Testament,
and I hereby ratify & confirm my aforesaid Will and Item Sixth in Cod=
icil Number One. In testimony whereof I the said George W. Bates
have hereunto set my signature this 19" day of June A. D. 1891.
George W. Bates
Signed by the said George W. Bates in our presence & by him acknowl=
edged to us to be Codicil No three to his foregoing Last Will & Testament
& signed by us witnesses thereto at his foregoing Last Will & Testament
in the presence of each other.
E. E. Neff
B. F. Freshwater
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (477)
Description
[page 477]
[corresponds to page 448 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
448
Robert J. McGonigles Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 3/-92
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Robert J. McGorigle - deceased}
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Robert J. McGorigle late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said
Counrty died on or about the 8" day of April A.D. 1892 - leaving an instru=
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament; That the said Robert J. McGorigle died leaving Almira Mc
Gorigle widow - and the following named persons his only next of kin res=
ident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Rodney D. McGorigle Son Ashley, O.
Joseph A. Mc Gorigle " Ashley, O.
Ida B. Woline Grand = daughter Columbus, O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
R. D. McGorigle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=
fore me this 3" day of May A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named dece=
dent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 3 day of May A. D. 1892.
her
Admira X McGorigle
mark
Rodney D. McGorigle
Ida B. Worline
J.A. McGorigle
Probate of will Filed May 3/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph F.
Wilt and Thomas M. Seeds the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Robert J. McGorigle late of Oxford Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re=
[corresponds to page 448 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
448
Robert J. McGonigles Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 3/-92
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Robert J. McGorigle - deceased}
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf - Judge of the
Probate court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Robert J. McGorigle late a resident of the Township of Oxford in said
Counrty died on or about the 8" day of April A.D. 1892 - leaving an instru=
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes=
tament; That the said Robert J. McGorigle died leaving Almira Mc
Gorigle widow - and the following named persons his only next of kin res=
ident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Rodney D. McGorigle Son Ashley, O.
Joseph A. Mc Gorigle " Ashley, O.
Ida B. Woline Grand = daughter Columbus, O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac=
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings
R. D. McGorigle
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=
fore me this 3" day of May A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the within named dece=
dent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 3 day of May A. D. 1892.
her
Admira X McGorigle
mark
Rodney D. McGorigle
Ida B. Worline
J.A. McGorigle
Probate of will Filed May 3/-92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, ss }
Personally appeared in open Court Joseph F.
Wilt and Thomas M. Seeds the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Robert J. McGorigle late of Oxford Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re=
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (478)
Description
[page 478]
[corresponds to page 449 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
449
Robert J. McGorigles Will
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 25" day of February A. D. 1888 - purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Robert J. McGorigle now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Robert J. McGorigle that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request
of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in this presence; that they saw the said Robert J. McGor=
igle deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Robert J. McGorigle at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Joseph F. Wilt
Thos M. Seeds
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 3" day
of May A. D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal}
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
~~~~~~~~~~
May 3rd 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Robert J. McGorigle - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Robert J. McGorigle, late of Oxford Township, in this
County - deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On Con=
sideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court. And thereupon came Almira McGorigle - widow - and
Rodney D. McGorigle - Joseph A. McGorigle and Ida B.
Wosline only next of kin of said Testator resident of the State of
Ohio and in writing waived further Notice to the probate of said Will
And thereupon came Joseph F. Wilt and Thos M. Seeds the sub=
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectivley subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testiment of said Robert J. Mc
Gorigle, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested;
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, togeth=
er with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Almira McGorigle widow of said de=
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 449 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
449
Robert J. McGorigles Will
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 25" day of February A. D. 1888 - purport=
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Robert J. McGorigle now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Robert J. McGorigle that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request
of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in this presence; that they saw the said Robert J. McGor=
igle deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said
Robert J. McGorigle at the time of making, signing, and sealing said
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Joseph F. Wilt
Thos M. Seeds
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 3" day
of May A. D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal}
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
~~~~~~~~~~
May 3rd 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Robert J. McGorigle - deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Robert J. McGorigle, late of Oxford Township, in this
County - deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On Con=
sideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court. And thereupon came Almira McGorigle - widow - and
Rodney D. McGorigle - Joseph A. McGorigle and Ida B.
Wosline only next of kin of said Testator resident of the State of
Ohio and in writing waived further Notice to the probate of said Will
And thereupon came Joseph F. Wilt and Thos M. Seeds the sub=
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the
due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was re=
duced to writing, by them respectivley subscribed, and filed with said
Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last Will and Testiment of said Robert J. Mc
Gorigle, deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested;
and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that
the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, togeth=
er with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Almira McGorigle widow of said de=
cedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (479)
Description
[page 479]
[corresponds to page 450 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
450
Robert J. McGorigles Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Robert J. McGonigle
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my Beloved wife Almira in lieu of her dower the
Farm on which we formerly resided known in the family as the home
farm Situate in Oxford Township Delaware Co. O. being the West part
of Lots No 7 & 8 in Section two Tonship Six Range 18 eighteen containing
138 acres. Also in Lot No 87 in the town or Village of Ashley. Also out
Lot C.G. in said Village containing three acres all in Oxford Tp Del:
aware Co O. during her natural life and all the stock household goods
furniture and other chattles which may be thereon at the time of my de:
cease during her life. She however setling as much thereof as may be
sufficient to pay all of my just debts & funeral expenses At the death
of my said wife the Real estate aforesaid I give and devise to my sons
Rodney D. McGonigle and Joseph A. McGonigle and their heirs after
deducting * one thousand dollars therefrom to be given to Rodney D.
McGonigle then the Remainder to be equally divided between said
Rodney D. & Joseph A. McGonigle if however either of my said two
sons should die before the decease of my said wife leaveing leaveing no
children liveing at the decease of my said wife then the share of said
property above devised to said deceased son is hereby devised and bequeath:
ed to my other son and his heirs. If my said wife should not survive
me then I devise and bequeath the property aforesaid to my two sons
Rodney D. McGonigle and Joseph A. McGonigle and their heirs forever.
(Explanation)
The thousand Dollars here mentioned is for money
paid by him on a former advancement to him
which he paid more than Joseph A. McGonigle
paid on the advancement to him.
Robert J. McGonigle
Item 2nd
I do hereby nominate and appoint my two sons Rodney D. and Jos:
eph A. McGonigle executors of this my last will and testament here:
by authorizing and empowering them to compromise adjust release and
discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and
claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it shall
become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale or
in such manner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as they may
think proper all or any part of my Real Estate and deeds to pur:
chasers execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple.
I desire that no appraisement and sale of my personal property be
made and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the same in
pursuance of the Statute. I desire if possible that my heirs settle
my estate and make a divisiion among themselves without going into
Court.
(over)
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th
day of Feb. 1888
Robert J. McGonigle
Signed acknowledged by said
Robert J. McGonigle as his
last will and testament in our
presence and signed by us in
his presence.
Joseph F. Wilt
Thos M. Seeds
[corresponds to page 450 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
450
Robert J. McGorigles Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Robert J. McGonigle
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st
I give and devise to my Beloved wife Almira in lieu of her dower the
Farm on which we formerly resided known in the family as the home
farm Situate in Oxford Township Delaware Co. O. being the West part
of Lots No 7 & 8 in Section two Tonship Six Range 18 eighteen containing
138 acres. Also in Lot No 87 in the town or Village of Ashley. Also out
Lot C.G. in said Village containing three acres all in Oxford Tp Del:
aware Co O. during her natural life and all the stock household goods
furniture and other chattles which may be thereon at the time of my de:
cease during her life. She however setling as much thereof as may be
sufficient to pay all of my just debts & funeral expenses At the death
of my said wife the Real estate aforesaid I give and devise to my sons
Rodney D. McGonigle and Joseph A. McGonigle and their heirs after
deducting * one thousand dollars therefrom to be given to Rodney D.
McGonigle then the Remainder to be equally divided between said
Rodney D. & Joseph A. McGonigle if however either of my said two
sons should die before the decease of my said wife leaveing leaveing no
children liveing at the decease of my said wife then the share of said
property above devised to said deceased son is hereby devised and bequeath:
ed to my other son and his heirs. If my said wife should not survive
me then I devise and bequeath the property aforesaid to my two sons
Rodney D. McGonigle and Joseph A. McGonigle and their heirs forever.
(Explanation)
The thousand Dollars here mentioned is for money
paid by him on a former advancement to him
which he paid more than Joseph A. McGonigle
paid on the advancement to him.
Robert J. McGonigle
Item 2nd
I do hereby nominate and appoint my two sons Rodney D. and Jos:
eph A. McGonigle executors of this my last will and testament here:
by authorizing and empowering them to compromise adjust release and
discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and
claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it shall
become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale or
in such manner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as they may
think proper all or any part of my Real Estate and deeds to pur:
chasers execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple.
I desire that no appraisement and sale of my personal property be
made and that the Court of Probate direct the omission of the same in
pursuance of the Statute. I desire if possible that my heirs settle
my estate and make a divisiion among themselves without going into
Court.
(over)
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th
day of Feb. 1888
Robert J. McGonigle
Signed acknowledged by said
Robert J. McGonigle as his
last will and testament in our
presence and signed by us in
his presence.
Joseph F. Wilt
Thos M. Seeds
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (480)
Description
[page 480]
[corresponds to page 451 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
451
Aaron Brown's Will
5048 Journal Entry
April 13th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Aaron Brown- deceased- } This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Aaron
Brown late of Porter Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to
Stephen Brown- A. Brown- G.M. Brown- and O.C. Brown next
of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- that said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 4th day of May. A.D.
1892- at 10 O'clock A.M. Asenath C Brown widow of said Testator
having in writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed April 13/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Aaron Brown- deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Aaron Brown late a resident of the Township of Porter in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 6" day of December- A.D. 1891. leaving an instru:
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes:
tament; That the said Aaron Brown died leaving Asenetha Brown
of Kingston Center Ohio- widow- and the following named persons his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Asenath C. Brown Widow Kingston Center- O.
Stephen Brown Bro. Cardington O.
A. Brown Nephew " "
G.M. " " " "
O.C. Brown " Columbus O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Asenath C. Brown -
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 4" day of April. A.D. 1892-
J. C. Wood
Justice of the Peace.
[corresponds to page 451 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
451
Aaron Brown's Will
5048 Journal Entry
April 13th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Aaron Brown- deceased- } This day, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Aaron
Brown late of Porter Township, in this County, deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof, it is ordered that
the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to
Stephen Brown- A. Brown- G.M. Brown- and O.C. Brown next
of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- that said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 4th day of May. A.D.
1892- at 10 O'clock A.M. Asenath C Brown widow of said Testator
having in writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed April 13/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss }
In the Matter of the Last}
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Aaron Brown- deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf- Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Aaron Brown late a resident of the Township of Porter in said Coun:
ty, died on or about the 6" day of December- A.D. 1891. leaving an instru:
ment in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes:
tament; That the said Aaron Brown died leaving Asenetha Brown
of Kingston Center Ohio- widow- and the following named persons his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Asenath C. Brown Widow Kingston Center- O.
Stephen Brown Bro. Cardington O.
A. Brown Nephew " "
G.M. " " " "
O.C. Brown " Columbus O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Asenath C. Brown -
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 4" day of April. A.D. 1892-
J. C. Wood
Justice of the Peace.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (481)
Description
[page 481]
[corresponds to page 452 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
452
Aaron Brown's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 4 day of April- A.D. 1892.
Asenath C. Brown.
Notice Filed April 8/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Aaron Brown- deceased.
To Asenath Brown:
You are commanded to notify Stephen
Brown- A. Brown and G. Brown of Cardington Ohio - that on the 18"
day of April- A.D. 1892- an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Aaron Brown late of Porter Township, in said Coun:
ty. deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 4" day of May. A.D.
1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware,
Ohio, this 13" day of April- A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 14 day of April. A.D. 1892.
S. Brown
A.B. Brown
G.M. Brown.
Notice Filed April 8/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Brown- deceased.
To Asenath C. Brown:
You are commanded to notify O.C.
Brown of Columbus Ohio. that on the 13" day of April. A.D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Brown late of Porter Township, in said County, deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 4" day of May. A.D.
1892. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 13" day of April. A.D. 1892-
N.F. overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 452 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
452
Aaron Brown's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 4 day of April- A.D. 1892.
Asenath C. Brown.
Notice Filed April 8/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Aaron Brown- deceased.
To Asenath Brown:
You are commanded to notify Stephen
Brown- A. Brown and G. Brown of Cardington Ohio - that on the 18"
day of April- A.D. 1892- an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Aaron Brown late of Porter Township, in said Coun:
ty. deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said appli:
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 4" day of May. A.D.
1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware,
Ohio, this 13" day of April- A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 14 day of April. A.D. 1892.
S. Brown
A.B. Brown
G.M. Brown.
Notice Filed April 8/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Brown- deceased.
To Asenath C. Brown:
You are commanded to notify O.C.
Brown of Columbus Ohio. that on the 13" day of April. A.D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Brown late of Porter Township, in said County, deceased,
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 4" day of May. A.D.
1892. at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 13" day of April. A.D. 1892-
N.F. overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (482)
Description
[page 482]
[corresponds to page 453 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
453
Aaron Brown's Will
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 15th day of April. A.D. 1892.
Orlando C. Brown-
Journal Entry
April 18th 1892-
In the Matter of the Will }
of Aaron Brown- deceased- } It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, are without the Jurisdiction of this Court, but reside in
Cleveland, in the State of Tennessee, It is therefore ordered that a
Commission issue to Bascom Rogers, of Cleveland Tennessee, to
take the deposition of John Trunk and W. L. Cook, the subscribing
wintesses to said Will, touching the due execution of said Will,
and return the same duly certified with all convenient speed to this
Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed April 29/92
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Bascom Rogers. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss.}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your pru:
dence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give
you full power and authority to examine and take the deposition
of John Trunk and W.L. Cook subscribing witesses to the
last Will and Testament of Aaron Brown hereto annexed, late of
the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and there:
fore we command you, that at certain days and places appointed by
you, you cause the said John Trunk and W.L. Cook to be brought
before you, and then and there to examine them on oath or affirma:
ation to writing, and return the same, together with this Commission
and the Will of the said Aaron Brown thereto annexed, closed up
under you seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Whereof. I.N.F. Overturf. Judge of
the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court, at Delaware O, this 18" day of April. A.D.
1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 453 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
453
Aaron Brown's Will
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 15th day of April. A.D. 1892.
Orlando C. Brown-
Journal Entry
April 18th 1892-
In the Matter of the Will }
of Aaron Brown- deceased- } It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that the subscribing witnesses to
said Will, are without the Jurisdiction of this Court, but reside in
Cleveland, in the State of Tennessee, It is therefore ordered that a
Commission issue to Bascom Rogers, of Cleveland Tennessee, to
take the deposition of John Trunk and W. L. Cook, the subscribing
wintesses to said Will, touching the due execution of said Will,
and return the same duly certified with all convenient speed to this
Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Commission Filed April 29/92
To take Testimony of Witness to Will
The State of Ohio } To Bascom Rogers. Greeting:
Delaware County.ss.}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your pru:
dence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give
you full power and authority to examine and take the deposition
of John Trunk and W.L. Cook subscribing witesses to the
last Will and Testament of Aaron Brown hereto annexed, late of
the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased; and there:
fore we command you, that at certain days and places appointed by
you, you cause the said John Trunk and W.L. Cook to be brought
before you, and then and there to examine them on oath or affirma:
ation to writing, and return the same, together with this Commission
and the Will of the said Aaron Brown thereto annexed, closed up
under you seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Whereof. I.N.F. Overturf. Judge of
the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court, at Delaware O, this 18" day of April. A.D.
1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (483)
Description
[page 483]
[corresponds to page 454 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
454
Aaron Brown's Will
"Will"
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Aaron Brown of the
County of Bradley and State of Tennessee, Do make and publish this
my Last Will and Testament.
I give devise and bequeath to my Beloved wife Asenath C. Brown all my
property both Real and personal that I may have at the time of my death,
to have and hold absolutely, after defraying funeral expenses and payment
all my just debts (if there be any). And I do hereby empower my Be:
loved Wife Asenath to collect all dues and demands that may be due
me at the time of my Death.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this elev:
enth day of June- In the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred
and Eight five-
Aaron Brown. {I.S.}
Signed and acknowledged by said Aaron Brown as his last Will and
Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Witness { John Trunk
{ W.L. Cook
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Apr. 29/92
The State of Tennessee }
Bradley County.ss. } Deposition of John Trunk and W. L. Cook sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Brown deceased, late of the County of Delaware- State of
Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of
said County, taken before me, a Clerk of County Court, the same being a
Court of record, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 19 day of April-
1892- at Cleveland- Bradley County. Tennessee, of lawful age, being by me
first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, depose and say that they were
present at the execution of the paper before them bearing date the 11 day of
June. A.D. 1885. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Aaron
Brown now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the
request of said deceased, they subscribed their names to the same as the
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Aaron Brown sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Aaron Brown at the time of making.
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not udner any restraint.
John Trunk
W.L. Trunk,
Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 19th day of April- 1892-
Bascom Rogers
Clerk of County Court
The State of Tennessee }
Bradley County.ss } I, Bascom Rogers duly appointed and com:
missioned by the Probate Court of the Coun:
ty of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of
[corresponds to page 454 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
454
Aaron Brown's Will
"Will"
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Aaron Brown of the
County of Bradley and State of Tennessee, Do make and publish this
my Last Will and Testament.
I give devise and bequeath to my Beloved wife Asenath C. Brown all my
property both Real and personal that I may have at the time of my death,
to have and hold absolutely, after defraying funeral expenses and payment
all my just debts (if there be any). And I do hereby empower my Be:
loved Wife Asenath to collect all dues and demands that may be due
me at the time of my Death.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this elev:
enth day of June- In the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred
and Eight five-
Aaron Brown. {I.S.}
Signed and acknowledged by said Aaron Brown as his last Will and
Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Witness { John Trunk
{ W.L. Cook
Deposition of Witness to Will Filed Apr. 29/92
The State of Tennessee }
Bradley County.ss. } Deposition of John Trunk and W. L. Cook sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Aaron Brown deceased, late of the County of Delaware- State of
Ohio, in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of
said County, taken before me, a Clerk of County Court, the same being a
Court of record, pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 19 day of April-
1892- at Cleveland- Bradley County. Tennessee, of lawful age, being by me
first duly sworn as hereinafter certified, depose and say that they were
present at the execution of the paper before them bearing date the 11 day of
June. A.D. 1885. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Aaron
Brown now deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the
request of said deceased, they subscribed their names to the same as the
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Aaron Brown sign and
seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament, and that the said Aaron Brown at the time of making.
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not udner any restraint.
John Trunk
W.L. Trunk,
Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 19th day of April- 1892-
Bascom Rogers
Clerk of County Court
The State of Tennessee }
Bradley County.ss } I, Bascom Rogers duly appointed and com:
missioned by the Probate Court of the Coun:
ty of Delaware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (484)
Description
[page 484]
[corresponds to page 455 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
455
Aaron Brown's Will
John Trunk and W.L. Cook subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Aaron Brown deceased, late of Delaware County- State
of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed, do here:
by certify, that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above
named John Trunk and W. L. Cook subscribing witnesses as aforesaid
to appear before me, at the time and place above mentioned; that they were
by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, and that the dep:
osition by them resepectively subscribed as above set forth, was reduced to
writing by me and, also, so written in the presence of the witnesses afore:
mentioned respectively, and was subscribed by the said witnesses in my pres:
ence; and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Rel:
ative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in
the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19" day o April
A.D. 1892-
Bascom Rogers
Commissioner
Journal Entry
May 4th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of aaron Brown- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 13th day of April. A.D. 1892- an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Aaron Brown, late of Porter Township, in this County- deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing
of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord in this Court, has been given to Asenath E. Brown- widow- and
Stephen Brown- A. Brown- G.M. Brown and O.C. Brown next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- pursuant to a former
order of this Court. And the Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of John Trunk and W.L. Cook the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, of Aaron Brown- deceased, having been re:
turned duly executed, the same was filed herein- Whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Aaron Brown- deceased- That the same was
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this court.
Citation ordered and issued to Asenath C. Brown widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 455 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
455
Aaron Brown's Will
John Trunk and W.L. Cook subscribing witnesses to the last Will and
Testament of Aaron Brown deceased, late of Delaware County- State
of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed, do here:
by certify, that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the above
named John Trunk and W. L. Cook subscribing witnesses as aforesaid
to appear before me, at the time and place above mentioned; that they were
by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, and that the dep:
osition by them resepectively subscribed as above set forth, was reduced to
writing by me and, also, so written in the presence of the witnesses afore:
mentioned respectively, and was subscribed by the said witnesses in my pres:
ence; and I further certify, that I am not Counsel, Attorney, or Rel:
ative of any of the parties named in said Will, or otherwise interested in
the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19" day o April
A.D. 1892-
Bascom Rogers
Commissioner
Journal Entry
May 4th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of aaron Brown- deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:
on the 13th day of April. A.D. 1892- an
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Aaron Brown, late of Porter Township, in this County- deceased, was
produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing
of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and rec:
ord in this Court, has been given to Asenath E. Brown- widow- and
Stephen Brown- A. Brown- G.M. Brown and O.C. Brown next of
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- pursuant to a former
order of this Court. And the Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the testimony of John Trunk and W.L. Cook the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, of Aaron Brown- deceased, having been re:
turned duly executed, the same was filed herein- Whereupon the
Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Aaron Brown- deceased- That the same was
duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this court.
Citation ordered and issued to Asenath C. Brown widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (485)
Description
[page 485]
[corresponds to page 456 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
456
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
5077 Journal Entry
May 28th 1892
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
This day an instrument duly certified by the Probate Court of Frank:
lin County- Ohio- as the Probate and record of the Last Will and Tes:
tament of Benjamin Seigfried, was produced in open Court and re:
quested that the same be entered of record in ths County- ordered the
same be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
In the Matter of the Will of } Probate Court- Franklin County- Ohio-
Benjamin Seigfried- deceased. }
Saturday- February 25" A.D. 1892
This day an instrument of writing, purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament of Benjamin Seigfried, late of Montgomery Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. It is
now ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due no:
tice thereof and of the application to admit the same to Probate and Rec:
ord, be given to the widow and next of kin of the testator, resident of the
State of Ohio. 2 days prior thereto, that said application will be for
hearing before this court, on the 25 day of February. A.D. 1892 at 10
o'clock A.M. said notice to be in writing and to be served on said par:
ties personally, or by leaving copies thereof at their usual place of resi:
dence. Journal No 37" p- 186-
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge.
And afterwards, to-wit: on the 25" day of February. A.D. 1892. the
findings and orders of this Court relative to the Last Will and Tes:
tament of Benjamin Seigfried, deceased, were entered on the Journal
in words and figures following, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will of } Thursday- February. 25" A.D. 1892_
Benjamin Seigfried, deceased.}
Be it remembered, That, heretofore,
to-wit: on the 20" day of February. A.D. 1892- an instrument of writing
purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Seigfried
late of Montgomery Township, in this County deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, and was then filed- And it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will and of the application to admit the same to Probate and
Record in this Court, has been given to the widow and next of kin of
the testator, pursuant to a former order of this Court; thereupon on this
day came Joseph A. Weiser and Daniel L. Kline the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who, being duly qualified, testified to the due
[corresponds to page 456 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
456
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
5077 Journal Entry
May 28th 1892
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
This day an instrument duly certified by the Probate Court of Frank:
lin County- Ohio- as the Probate and record of the Last Will and Tes:
tament of Benjamin Seigfried, was produced in open Court and re:
quested that the same be entered of record in ths County- ordered the
same be entered of record in this Court.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
In the Matter of the Will of } Probate Court- Franklin County- Ohio-
Benjamin Seigfried- deceased. }
Saturday- February 25" A.D. 1892
This day an instrument of writing, purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament of Benjamin Seigfried, late of Montgomery Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. It is
now ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due no:
tice thereof and of the application to admit the same to Probate and Rec:
ord, be given to the widow and next of kin of the testator, resident of the
State of Ohio. 2 days prior thereto, that said application will be for
hearing before this court, on the 25 day of February. A.D. 1892 at 10
o'clock A.M. said notice to be in writing and to be served on said par:
ties personally, or by leaving copies thereof at their usual place of resi:
dence. Journal No 37" p- 186-
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge.
And afterwards, to-wit: on the 25" day of February. A.D. 1892. the
findings and orders of this Court relative to the Last Will and Tes:
tament of Benjamin Seigfried, deceased, were entered on the Journal
in words and figures following, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will of } Thursday- February. 25" A.D. 1892_
Benjamin Seigfried, deceased.}
Be it remembered, That, heretofore,
to-wit: on the 20" day of February. A.D. 1892- an instrument of writing
purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Seigfried
late of Montgomery Township, in this County deceased, was produced
in open Court for Probate, and was then filed- And it now being
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will and of the application to admit the same to Probate and
Record in this Court, has been given to the widow and next of kin of
the testator, pursuant to a former order of this Court; thereupon on this
day came Joseph A. Weiser and Daniel L. Kline the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who, being duly qualified, testified to the due
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (486)
Description
[page 486]
[corresponds to page 457 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
457
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
execution and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Benjamin Seigfried, de:
ceased; that the same was duly executed and attested; that the said
testator, at the time of singing the same was of lawful age, of sound
and disposing mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful re:
straint whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of record in this
Court.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge.
State of Ohio Franklin Co. ss.
Know all Men By these Presents:
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All
I, Benjamin Siegfried, of the City of Columbus, in the Coun:
ty of Franklin, State of Ohio- being of sound and disposing mind,
and memory, and understanding, do make this my last will and
testament in the maner and form following
1. I give bequeath and devise, to my wife Harriet Siegfried
during her natural life time all my real estate thereafter to be
equally divided amongst the children, excepting my Daughter
Mary E. Siegfried, who shall first be paid a note she holds
against the estate, thereafter to share equally with the rest of
my children, after their mother's death.
2. The real estate I am now seized with is described (ss) one lot
of land containing 43 acres in range 19 Township 5. Sec 3. Lot 8S.
W. Pt. one lot of land containing 17 1/2 acres range 19 T.5 Sec. 3, lot
9 located in Delaware Township. Delaware County Ohio.
3. I appoint my wife Harriet Siegfried sole Executrix without Bond.
In testimony hereunto I set my hand and seal of this my last
Will and testament. Done this 8th day of February. 1892.
Seal
Benjamin Siegfried
Witnesses
Joseph A. Weiser
Daniel L. Kline
Testimony
The subscribing witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will. testified thereto in open Court,
which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively sub:
scribed, and is in words and figures following, to-wit:
[corresponds to page 457 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
457
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
execution and attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing
is the last Will and Testament of said Benjamin Seigfried, de:
ceased; that the same was duly executed and attested; that the said
testator, at the time of singing the same was of lawful age, of sound
and disposing mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful re:
straint whatsoever. It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, be entered of record in this
Court.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge.
State of Ohio Franklin Co. ss.
Know all Men By these Presents:
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All
I, Benjamin Siegfried, of the City of Columbus, in the Coun:
ty of Franklin, State of Ohio- being of sound and disposing mind,
and memory, and understanding, do make this my last will and
testament in the maner and form following
1. I give bequeath and devise, to my wife Harriet Siegfried
during her natural life time all my real estate thereafter to be
equally divided amongst the children, excepting my Daughter
Mary E. Siegfried, who shall first be paid a note she holds
against the estate, thereafter to share equally with the rest of
my children, after their mother's death.
2. The real estate I am now seized with is described (ss) one lot
of land containing 43 acres in range 19 Township 5. Sec 3. Lot 8S.
W. Pt. one lot of land containing 17 1/2 acres range 19 T.5 Sec. 3, lot
9 located in Delaware Township. Delaware County Ohio.
3. I appoint my wife Harriet Siegfried sole Executrix without Bond.
In testimony hereunto I set my hand and seal of this my last
Will and testament. Done this 8th day of February. 1892.
Seal
Benjamin Siegfried
Witnesses
Joseph A. Weiser
Daniel L. Kline
Testimony
The subscribing witnesses to said Will, after being duly sworn to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in rela:
tion to the execution of said Will. testified thereto in open Court,
which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively sub:
scribed, and is in words and figures following, to-wit:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (487)
Description
[page 487]
[corresponds to page 458 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
458
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County.ss}
We, Joseph A. Weiser and Daniel L. Kline
being duly sworn in open Court, this 25 day of February. A.D. 1982.
depose and say that we were present at the execution of The Last Will
and Testament of Benjamin Seigfried, deceased, hereunto annexed: That
we saw Benjamin Seigfried said Testator Benjamin Seigfried sub:
scribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his
Last Will and Testament; and that the said Benjamin Seigfried at
the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the same as
his witnesses at his request, and in his presence.
Joseph A. Weiser
Daniel L. Kline
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first above
written
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County,ss.} I, Lorenzo D. Hagety, Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for said County, hereby certify
the foregooing to be a true copy of the last Will and Testament of
Bebnjamin Seigfried, deceased, as the same remains, on file and
record in said Court, together with the orders of said Court made
on the Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses examined as
reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record in Wills,
Vol. N Page~
Witness my official signature, and the seal of
said Court, at Columbus, this 9" day of March. A.D. 1892-
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
{Seal} Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 458 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
458
Benjamin Seigfried's Will
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Franklin County.ss}
We, Joseph A. Weiser and Daniel L. Kline
being duly sworn in open Court, this 25 day of February. A.D. 1982.
depose and say that we were present at the execution of The Last Will
and Testament of Benjamin Seigfried, deceased, hereunto annexed: That
we saw Benjamin Seigfried said Testator Benjamin Seigfried sub:
scribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his
Last Will and Testament; and that the said Benjamin Seigfried at
the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the same as
his witnesses at his request, and in his presence.
Joseph A. Weiser
Daniel L. Kline
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year first above
written
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County,ss.} I, Lorenzo D. Hagety, Judge of the Probate
Court, within and for said County, hereby certify
the foregooing to be a true copy of the last Will and Testament of
Bebnjamin Seigfried, deceased, as the same remains, on file and
record in said Court, together with the orders of said Court made
on the Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses examined as
reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record in Wills,
Vol. N Page~
Witness my official signature, and the seal of
said Court, at Columbus, this 9" day of March. A.D. 1892-
Lorenzo D. Hagerty
{Seal} Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (488)
Description
[page 488]
[corresponds to page 459 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
459
Alfred McLeod's Estate
Journal Entry
May 28" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of alfred McLeod- deceased-} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Alfred McLeod, late of Genoa Township, in this County-
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to pro:
bate and record, be given to Rebecca McLeod, widow, and Clara E. Mc
Leod (Amos McLeod and William E. McLeod having waived notice) next
of kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 2d day of June 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Andit appearing to the Court that Charles McLeod and Annie H.
McLeod the subscribing witnesses to said Will are residents of Franklin
County, Ohio- are without the jurisdiction of this Court, It is
therefore ordered that a Commission with the Will annexed issue here:
in to C.L. Dickey of Franklin County. Ohio-- directing him to take
the depositions of said subscribing witnesses, touching said Will, and
return the same, duly executed, with all convenient speed to this Court
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 28/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
alfred mcLeod- deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Alfred McLeod late a resident of the Township of Genoa in said
County, died on or about the 6" day of May. A.D. 1892- leaving an
instument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament; That the said Alfred McLeod died leaving rebecca Mc
Leod widow- and the following named persons his only next of kin resi:
dent of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. address.
William E. McLeod Son Westerville O.
Amos McLeod " " "
Clara E. McLeod Daughter Maxtown O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Amos McLeod
[corresponds to page 459 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
459
Alfred McLeod's Estate
Journal Entry
May 28" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of alfred McLeod- deceased-} This day an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Tes:
tament of Alfred McLeod, late of Genoa Township, in this County-
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and
that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same to pro:
bate and record, be given to Rebecca McLeod, widow, and Clara E. Mc
Leod (Amos McLeod and William E. McLeod having waived notice) next
of kin of the Testator resident of the State of Ohio. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 2d day of June 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Andit appearing to the Court that Charles McLeod and Annie H.
McLeod the subscribing witnesses to said Will are residents of Franklin
County, Ohio- are without the jurisdiction of this Court, It is
therefore ordered that a Commission with the Will annexed issue here:
in to C.L. Dickey of Franklin County. Ohio-- directing him to take
the depositions of said subscribing witnesses, touching said Will, and
return the same, duly executed, with all convenient speed to this Court
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed May 28/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss.}
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
alfred mcLeod- deceased. }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Alfred McLeod late a resident of the Township of Genoa in said
County, died on or about the 6" day of May. A.D. 1892- leaving an
instument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament; That the said Alfred McLeod died leaving rebecca Mc
Leod widow- and the following named persons his only next of kin resi:
dent of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. address.
William E. McLeod Son Westerville O.
Amos McLeod " " "
Clara E. McLeod Daughter Maxtown O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:
cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Amos McLeod
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (489)
Description
[page 489]
[corresponds to page 460 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
460
Alfred McLeod's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 28 day of May. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 28 day of May. A.D. 1892.
Amos McLeod
Wm E. McLeod.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Alfred McLeod deceased-
To Amos McLeod:
You are commanded to notify Rebec:
ca McLeod and Clara E. McLeod that on the 28" day of May-
A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Alfred McLeod late of Genoa Township, in said Coun:
ty- deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 2d day of June-
A.D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 28" day of May. A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge ser:
vice of the within notice this 28 day of May. A.D. 1892.
Rebecca mcLeod
Clara E. McLeod.
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witnesses to Will
The State of Ohio } To C.L. Dickey- Greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your
prudence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give
you full power and authority to examine and take the deposition of
Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod subscrbing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Alfred McLeod hereto annexed,
late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased,
and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places ap:
[corresponds to page 460 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
460
Alfred McLeod's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 28 day of May. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Next of Kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 28 day of May. A.D. 1892.
Amos McLeod
Wm E. McLeod.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss}
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Alfred McLeod deceased-
To Amos McLeod:
You are commanded to notify Rebec:
ca McLeod and Clara E. McLeod that on the 28" day of May-
A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Alfred McLeod late of Genoa Township, in said Coun:
ty- deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit
the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 2d day of June-
A.D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,
at Delaware, Ohio, this 28" day of May. A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
We, the undersigned persons within named, hereby acknowledge ser:
vice of the within notice this 28 day of May. A.D. 1892.
Rebecca mcLeod
Clara E. McLeod.
Commission
To Take Testimony of Witnesses to Will
The State of Ohio } To C.L. Dickey- Greeting:
Delaware County.ss}
Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your
prudence and fidelity, have appointed you, and by these presents do give
you full power and authority to examine and take the deposition of
Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod subscrbing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Alfred McLeod hereto annexed,
late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased,
and therefore we command you, that at certain days and places ap:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (490)
Description
[page 490]
[corresponds to page 461 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
461
Alfred McLeod's Will
pointed by you, you cause the said Charles McLeod and Annie
H. McLeod to be brought before you, and then and there to examine on
oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due executiion
of said Will of the said Alfred McLeod and that you reduce such ex:
amination to writing, and return the same, together with this Commis:
sion and the Will of the said Alfred McLeod thereto annexed, closed
up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware O. this 28" day of May. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
Delaware County - Genoa Township Ohio Nov. 4 1891
Item 1st
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Alfred McLeod of
Genoa Township do make and publish this my last will and testa:
ment.
Item first. I give and devise to my beloved wife in Lieu of her dower
the control of all my real estate and personal proper:
ty, during her natural life. She however selling so much thereof as
may be sufficient to pay my just debts. At the death of my said
wife the real estate aforesaid I give and devise to my sons Amos
McLeod and William E. McLeod giveing to Amos during his nat:
ural life the north half of the farm in which Wm E. McLeod now
lives. The said Amos to have and hold the north half of said
farm during his natural life and after his death to be divided equal:
ly amongst his heirs. And I give and devise to my son William
E. McLeod and his heirs that half on which he resides
Item 2. I devise and bequeath to my daughter Clara E. Maharry and
her heirs the farm on which we now reside Situate on big
Walnut Creek in said Township containing Sixteen and a half
acres, and also three acres and a half Situate at the South East corner
of Burr Mahany's farm- To her and her heirs for ever.
Item 3. I do hereby nominate and appoint Amos McLeod and Wil:
liam E. McLeod Executors of this my last will and testament
hereby authorizing and empowering them to compromise adjust release and
discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and
claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it
shall become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private
sale or in such manner upon such terms as they may think
proper all or part of my real estate and deeds to purchasers to exe:
cute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple.
I desire that appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made and that the court of probate direct the omission the
same in pursuance of the Statue.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this fourth day of November in the year 1891.
Alfred McLeod (Seal)
[corresponds to page 461 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
461
Alfred McLeod's Will
pointed by you, you cause the said Charles McLeod and Annie
H. McLeod to be brought before you, and then and there to examine on
oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching the due executiion
of said Will of the said Alfred McLeod and that you reduce such ex:
amination to writing, and return the same, together with this Commis:
sion and the Will of the said Alfred McLeod thereto annexed, closed
up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Overturf- Judge of the
said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,
at Delaware O. this 28" day of May. A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
{Seal} Probate Judge
Will
Delaware County - Genoa Township Ohio Nov. 4 1891
Item 1st
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Alfred McLeod of
Genoa Township do make and publish this my last will and testa:
ment.
Item first. I give and devise to my beloved wife in Lieu of her dower
the control of all my real estate and personal proper:
ty, during her natural life. She however selling so much thereof as
may be sufficient to pay my just debts. At the death of my said
wife the real estate aforesaid I give and devise to my sons Amos
McLeod and William E. McLeod giveing to Amos during his nat:
ural life the north half of the farm in which Wm E. McLeod now
lives. The said Amos to have and hold the north half of said
farm during his natural life and after his death to be divided equal:
ly amongst his heirs. And I give and devise to my son William
E. McLeod and his heirs that half on which he resides
Item 2. I devise and bequeath to my daughter Clara E. Maharry and
her heirs the farm on which we now reside Situate on big
Walnut Creek in said Township containing Sixteen and a half
acres, and also three acres and a half Situate at the South East corner
of Burr Mahany's farm- To her and her heirs for ever.
Item 3. I do hereby nominate and appoint Amos McLeod and Wil:
liam E. McLeod Executors of this my last will and testament
hereby authorizing and empowering them to compromise adjust release and
discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and
claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it
shall become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private
sale or in such manner upon such terms as they may think
proper all or part of my real estate and deeds to purchasers to exe:
cute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple.
I desire that appraisement and no sale of my personal property
be made and that the court of probate direct the omission the
same in pursuance of the Statue.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this fourth day of November in the year 1891.
Alfred McLeod (Seal)
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (491)
Description
[page 491]
[corresponds to page 462 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
462
Alfred McLeod's Will
signed and acknowledged said Alfred McLeod as his last will and
testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Charles McLeod
Annie H. McLeod
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed June 2/92
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss.} Deposition of Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Alfred McLeod deceased, late of the County of Delaware. State of Ohio
in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of said County
taken before me, a Commissioner appoined by said Court, pursuant to the
annexed Commission, on the 2 day of June- 1892- at Central College-
Ohio, Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod of lawful age, being by me first
duly sworn as hereinafter certified, depose and say that they were present at
the execution of the paper before them bearing date the 4th day of November. A.
D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Alfred McLeod now
deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said
deceased, they subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in his presence,
that they saw the said Alfred McLeod sign and seal said Will, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Alfred Mcleod at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
Charles McLeod
Annie H. McLeod
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss} I, C.L. Dickey duly appointed and commissioned by the
Probate Court of the County of Delaware and the State
of Ohio, to take the deposition of Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Alfred McLeod, deceased,
late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will
are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of said Commission
I caused the above named Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod subscrib:
ing witnesses as aforesaid to appear before me. at the time and place above
mentioned; that they ware by me first duly sworn to testify the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of
said Will, and that the deposition by them respectively subscribed as above
set forth, was reduced to writing by C.L. Dickey and, also, so written in
the presence of the witnesses aforementioned respectively, and was sub:
scribed by the said witnesses in my presence; and I further certify, that
I am not Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in
said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this
2" day of June. A.D. 1892.
C.L. Dickey
Commissioner
[corresponds to page 462 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
462
Alfred McLeod's Will
signed and acknowledged said Alfred McLeod as his last will and
testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Charles McLeod
Annie H. McLeod
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed June 2/92
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss.} Deposition of Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Alfred McLeod deceased, late of the County of Delaware. State of Ohio
in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of said County
taken before me, a Commissioner appoined by said Court, pursuant to the
annexed Commission, on the 2 day of June- 1892- at Central College-
Ohio, Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod of lawful age, being by me first
duly sworn as hereinafter certified, depose and say that they were present at
the execution of the paper before them bearing date the 4th day of November. A.
D. 1891. purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Alfred McLeod now
deceased, whose name is signed at the end thereof, and at the request of said
deceased, they subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in his presence,
that they saw the said Alfred McLeod sign and seal said Will, and heard
him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the
said Alfred Mcleod at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
Charles McLeod
Annie H. McLeod
The State of Ohio }
Franklin County.ss} I, C.L. Dickey duly appointed and commissioned by the
Probate Court of the County of Delaware and the State
of Ohio, to take the deposition of Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod sub:
scribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Alfred McLeod, deceased,
late of Delaware County, State of Ohio, which Commission and the said Will
are hereto annexed, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of said Commission
I caused the above named Charles McLeod and Annie H. McLeod subscrib:
ing witnesses as aforesaid to appear before me. at the time and place above
mentioned; that they ware by me first duly sworn to testify the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of
said Will, and that the deposition by them respectively subscribed as above
set forth, was reduced to writing by C.L. Dickey and, also, so written in
the presence of the witnesses aforementioned respectively, and was sub:
scribed by the said witnesses in my presence; and I further certify, that
I am not Counsel, Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in
said Will, or otherwise interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this
2" day of June. A.D. 1892.
C.L. Dickey
Commissioner
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (492)
Description
[page 492]
[corresponds to page 463 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
463
Alfred McLeod's Will
Journal Entry
June 2nd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Alfred McLeod- deceased- } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit, on the 28th day of May. A.D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Alfred McLeod, late of Genoa Township, in this County-
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no:
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Re:
becca McLeod, widow- and William E. McLeod- Amos McLeod and
Clara E. McLeod next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court. And the Com:
mission heretofore issued herein to take the testimony of Charles
McLeod and Annie H. McLeod, the subscribing witnesses to the Will
of said Alfred McLeod deceased, was this day returned, duly execut:
ed- and the same was filed herein. Whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Alfred McLeod, deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
to said Will, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Rebecca McLeod, widow of said
Alfred McLeod to make her election as to said Will, as is required
by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 463 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
463
Alfred McLeod's Will
Journal Entry
June 2nd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Alfred McLeod- deceased- } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-
wit, on the 28th day of May. A.D. 1892.
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Alfred McLeod, late of Genoa Township, in this County-
deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.
And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no:
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to Re:
becca McLeod, widow- and William E. McLeod- Amos McLeod and
Clara E. McLeod next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court. And the Com:
mission heretofore issued herein to take the testimony of Charles
McLeod and Annie H. McLeod, the subscribing witnesses to the Will
of said Alfred McLeod deceased, was this day returned, duly execut:
ed- and the same was filed herein. Whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Alfred McLeod, deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
to said Will, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered
of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Rebecca McLeod, widow of said
Alfred McLeod to make her election as to said Will, as is required
by Law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (493)
Description
[page 493]
[corresponds to page 464 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
464
Martin Boehm's Will
5089
June 14 - 1892
This day and instrument in writing duly certified from
the Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio as the last Will and
Testament of Martin Boehm, deceased in record in said Coun-
ty, was produced for record in this County. Whereupon the
Court orders said instrument entered of record in rocords
of Wills in this Court which is accordingly done.
N. F. Overturf
Journal No. 14 page 93. Probate Judge
Martin Boehm's Will
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In the Matter of the Will of } Probate Court, Franklin County, Ohio
Martin Boehm, deceased }
Tuesday, July 28" A. D. 1891
This day an instrument of writing, purporting to the Last
will and Testament of Martin Boehm, late of Blendon Township,
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for
Probate. It is now ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof and of the application to
admit the same to Probate and record, be given to the widow
and next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
5 days prior thereto, that said application will be for hear-
ing before this Court on the 3d day of August A. D. 1891,
at 10 o'clock A. M., said notice to be in writing and to be
served on said parties personally, or by leaving copies thereof
at their usual place of residence. Journal No.36, page 162.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Probate Judge
And afterwards, to-wit: on 3d day of August, A. D. 1891,
the findings and orders of this Court relative to the Last Will
and Testament of Martin Boehm, deceased, were entered
on the Journal in words and figures following, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will }
Martin Boehm, deceased } Monday, Aug. 3d A. D. 1891.
Be it remembered, That, heretofore to-wit: on
the 28" day of August A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Martin
Borhm late of Blendon Township, in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will and of the applica-
tion to admit the same to Probate and Record in this Court,
has been given to the widow and next of kin of the testator,
pursuant to a former order of this Court; thereupon on
this day came William Beal and Lovett T. Scofield,
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who, being duly
qualified, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will; which testimony was reduced to writing.
[corresponds to page 464 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
464
Martin Boehm's Will
5089
June 14 - 1892
This day and instrument in writing duly certified from
the Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio as the last Will and
Testament of Martin Boehm, deceased in record in said Coun-
ty, was produced for record in this County. Whereupon the
Court orders said instrument entered of record in rocords
of Wills in this Court which is accordingly done.
N. F. Overturf
Journal No. 14 page 93. Probate Judge
Martin Boehm's Will
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In the Matter of the Will of } Probate Court, Franklin County, Ohio
Martin Boehm, deceased }
Tuesday, July 28" A. D. 1891
This day an instrument of writing, purporting to the Last
will and Testament of Martin Boehm, late of Blendon Township,
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for
Probate. It is now ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof and of the application to
admit the same to Probate and record, be given to the widow
and next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio,
5 days prior thereto, that said application will be for hear-
ing before this Court on the 3d day of August A. D. 1891,
at 10 o'clock A. M., said notice to be in writing and to be
served on said parties personally, or by leaving copies thereof
at their usual place of residence. Journal No.36, page 162.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Probate Judge
And afterwards, to-wit: on 3d day of August, A. D. 1891,
the findings and orders of this Court relative to the Last Will
and Testament of Martin Boehm, deceased, were entered
on the Journal in words and figures following, to-wit:
In the Matter of the Will }
Martin Boehm, deceased } Monday, Aug. 3d A. D. 1891.
Be it remembered, That, heretofore to-wit: on
the 28" day of August A. D. 1891 an instrument of writing
purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Martin
Borhm late of Blendon Township, in this County deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,
that due notice of the filing of said Will and of the applica-
tion to admit the same to Probate and Record in this Court,
has been given to the widow and next of kin of the testator,
pursuant to a former order of this Court; thereupon on
this day came William Beal and Lovett T. Scofield,
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who, being duly
qualified, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will; which testimony was reduced to writing.
Title
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Description
[page 494]
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465
Martin Boehm's Will
by them repectively subscribed, and filed with said Will
Whereupon the Court finds the aforesaid instrument of writ-
ing is the Last Will and Testament of said Martin Boehm,
deceased; that the same was duly executed and attested;
that the said testator, at the time of signing the same
was of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind and
memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint what-
soever. It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named be en-
tered of record in this Court.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Probate Judge.
Journal No. 36, page 181.
I, Martin Boehm, of Blendon Township, Franklin Coun-
ty, State of Ohio, being aware of the uncertainty of life
having passed seventy (70) years of age but of sound mind
and memory, do make and declare this to be my
last Will and Testament in manner following to-wit:
First: I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife
Agatha Boehm, in lieu of her dower, if she should sur-
vive me, and during her life time, my home place, on
which we now reside in said Blendon Township, sur-
vive me, and during her life time, my home place, on
which we now reside in said Blendon Township, con-
taining about seventy (70) acres.
Together with the house hold goods and furniture or
so much thereof as she may wish to use for her conven-
ience during her life time. Also the sum of One Hun-
dred ($100) Dollars to be paid to her if she should require
it, as here after stated, in annual payments.
This bequest to my said wife so made, of our said
home stead and the house hold goods, I direct, and
request, the same to be cared for by my son George
Boehm, who is to pay the taxes and keep the im-
provements in good repairs, and to that end to provide
for my said wife a comfortable support, at the home-
sead, in sickness and in health, with suitable good
nourishment and for her age and condition in life,
with suitable clothing, bed and bedding, to be kept
in a clean and comforable condition for her use, with
a comfortable room, suitably warmed, and if neces-
sary, with medicine and attention during her said
life time. If she should survive me, otherwise for my-
self in like manner, if I should outlive my said
wife. As long as I live.
Item 2d I, give, devise, and bequeath unto my son George
Boehm, my said Home place in Blendon Township
of about seventy (70) acres; the title to which is to be
confirmed by this Will after the death of my said
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Martin Boehm's Will
by them repectively subscribed, and filed with said Will
Whereupon the Court finds the aforesaid instrument of writ-
ing is the Last Will and Testament of said Martin Boehm,
deceased; that the same was duly executed and attested;
that the said testator, at the time of signing the same
was of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind and
memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint what-
soever. It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said
Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named be en-
tered of record in this Court.
Lorenzo D. Hagerty, Probate Judge.
Journal No. 36, page 181.
I, Martin Boehm, of Blendon Township, Franklin Coun-
ty, State of Ohio, being aware of the uncertainty of life
having passed seventy (70) years of age but of sound mind
and memory, do make and declare this to be my
last Will and Testament in manner following to-wit:
First: I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife
Agatha Boehm, in lieu of her dower, if she should sur-
vive me, and during her life time, my home place, on
which we now reside in said Blendon Township, sur-
vive me, and during her life time, my home place, on
which we now reside in said Blendon Township, con-
taining about seventy (70) acres.
Together with the house hold goods and furniture or
so much thereof as she may wish to use for her conven-
ience during her life time. Also the sum of One Hun-
dred ($100) Dollars to be paid to her if she should require
it, as here after stated, in annual payments.
This bequest to my said wife so made, of our said
home stead and the house hold goods, I direct, and
request, the same to be cared for by my son George
Boehm, who is to pay the taxes and keep the im-
provements in good repairs, and to that end to provide
for my said wife a comfortable support, at the home-
sead, in sickness and in health, with suitable good
nourishment and for her age and condition in life,
with suitable clothing, bed and bedding, to be kept
in a clean and comforable condition for her use, with
a comfortable room, suitably warmed, and if neces-
sary, with medicine and attention during her said
life time. If she should survive me, otherwise for my-
self in like manner, if I should outlive my said
wife. As long as I live.
Item 2d I, give, devise, and bequeath unto my son George
Boehm, my said Home place in Blendon Township
of about seventy (70) acres; the title to which is to be
confirmed by this Will after the death of my said
Title
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Description
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466
Martin Boehm's Will
wife and that of myself
Providing he shall do and perform all and everything as
stated, either for my said wife, or that of myself, as men-
tioned in Item one of this Will.
And to effectuate and provide means for my said son
George in carrying out the provisions of this Will, I provide
and my Will is, that after the death of myself, that then,
my said son George Boehm have and possess perfect own-
ership and control of everything of personal property, and
no goods mentioned in said item one of this Will, and
also to have and control all other personal property which
I may own at the time of my death, including stock, farm
implements, money, bonds, and other securities so as to
provide for the payment of certain other bequests to my
heirs hereafter mentioned.
Item 3d I give and bequeath, unto my son Nicolas Boehm, to be paid
by my son George Boehm, after my death, of the proceeds of my
peronsal property as mentioned in item second of this Will
also the satisfaction and discharge in full of a certain
mortgage I now hold against my said son Nicholas Boehm
for the sum of fourteen hundred dollars ($1400.00) as his
share of legacy in my estate.
Item 4th I give, devise and bequeath unto my daughter Lena
Warm, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to be paid
by my son George Boehm, after my death in manner pro-
vided for in item two of this Will, also I give, devise and
bequeath unto my said daughter Lena Hurm her heirs and
assigns forever, in fee-simple after my death, the tract of
land in my name in Delaware County, Ohio, containing
about 3.3 acres more or less, conveyed to me by Christian
Hulthouse as her part of legacy in my estate.
Item 5th I give, devise and bequeath unto my son John Boehm
the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) to be paid to him
by my son George Boehm after my death, according to
the provisions stated in Item two of this Will.
Also I give, devise and bequeath unto my son John Boehm
certain lands, to-wit: The title to which to be in fee simple
to him his heirs and assigns forever after my death. The
two certain parcels of land in my name in Franklin
County, Ohio, one of which is now occupied by him and
known as the Volk farm of about sixty (60) acres; the
other parcel known as the Fred Acber Lot in Blendon
Township of about twenty-five (25) acres.
the bequest in this item to my son John Boehm I
Will as his part of Legacy of my Estate.
Item 6th I devise, give, and bequeath unto my unmarried daughter
Agatha Boehm the sum of Twenty Eight Hundred
Dollars. ($2800.00)
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Martin Boehm's Will
wife and that of myself
Providing he shall do and perform all and everything as
stated, either for my said wife, or that of myself, as men-
tioned in Item one of this Will.
And to effectuate and provide means for my said son
George in carrying out the provisions of this Will, I provide
and my Will is, that after the death of myself, that then,
my said son George Boehm have and possess perfect own-
ership and control of everything of personal property, and
no goods mentioned in said item one of this Will, and
also to have and control all other personal property which
I may own at the time of my death, including stock, farm
implements, money, bonds, and other securities so as to
provide for the payment of certain other bequests to my
heirs hereafter mentioned.
Item 3d I give and bequeath, unto my son Nicolas Boehm, to be paid
by my son George Boehm, after my death, of the proceeds of my
peronsal property as mentioned in item second of this Will
also the satisfaction and discharge in full of a certain
mortgage I now hold against my said son Nicholas Boehm
for the sum of fourteen hundred dollars ($1400.00) as his
share of legacy in my estate.
Item 4th I give, devise and bequeath unto my daughter Lena
Warm, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to be paid
by my son George Boehm, after my death in manner pro-
vided for in item two of this Will, also I give, devise and
bequeath unto my said daughter Lena Hurm her heirs and
assigns forever, in fee-simple after my death, the tract of
land in my name in Delaware County, Ohio, containing
about 3.3 acres more or less, conveyed to me by Christian
Hulthouse as her part of legacy in my estate.
Item 5th I give, devise and bequeath unto my son John Boehm
the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) to be paid to him
by my son George Boehm after my death, according to
the provisions stated in Item two of this Will.
Also I give, devise and bequeath unto my son John Boehm
certain lands, to-wit: The title to which to be in fee simple
to him his heirs and assigns forever after my death. The
two certain parcels of land in my name in Franklin
County, Ohio, one of which is now occupied by him and
known as the Volk farm of about sixty (60) acres; the
other parcel known as the Fred Acber Lot in Blendon
Township of about twenty-five (25) acres.
the bequest in this item to my son John Boehm I
Will as his part of Legacy of my Estate.
Item 6th I devise, give, and bequeath unto my unmarried daughter
Agatha Boehm the sum of Twenty Eight Hundred
Dollars. ($2800.00)
Title
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Description
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467
Martin Boehm's Will
To be paid to her by my son George Boehm after my death ac-
cording to the provisions stated and provided for in Item
two of this Will.
And also that she be allowed to occupy and enjoy a home
in the family mansion while she remains an unmarried
woman without incurring any repense therefor only the
performance of her manual labor of a reasonable charac-
ter of employment with the family.
Item 7th
In addition to the devise and bequest mentioned in
Item two of this Will to my son George Boehm, of the home-
stead farm of seventy (70) acres, I also devise and bequeath
unto him my said son George Boehm the parcel of land
in my name, situated in Blendon Township of said
Franklin County, and known as the Jenny Goldsmith
Farm of one hundred and seven and one half (107 1/2)
acres.
Also the parcel of land in said county I bought of E.
D. Howard, administrator of Dean's estate, contain-
ing about thirty three and three fourths (33 3/4) acres more
or less.
Also any and all other real estate not otherwise dis-
posed of by any items of this Will, and of which I
give, devise, and bequeath after my death, unto
my said son George Boehm, his heirs and assigns
forever, in fee simple.
And further more with all my personal property,
money, notes and other securities belonging to me
at my decease I give unto my son George Boehm
in trust and subject for the purposes and in con-
formity with the provisions mentioned in the several
Items of this Will; as towards his mother, Agatha
Boehm, and his brothers Nicholas Boehm, John
Boehm, and sisters Lena Wurm and Agatha Boehm,
which I hereby confirm to take effect after my death.
Item 8th
And I nominate and appoint my said son George
Boehm to be the Executor of this my last Will and
Testament, and hereby revoke all former or other Wills
by me, and any time made, and authorize my said
Executor to do and perform all matters according
to law and the orders of the Probate Court in that be-
half necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Will.
And I would not require any bond of my said Execu-
tor, and I request the Probate Court, to remit, the same
to be done by my said Executor.
And finally I the said Martin Boehm to this, which
I declare to be my Last Will and Testament, set my
hand and seal this eighteenth day of February A.D.
1887.
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Martin Boehm's Will
To be paid to her by my son George Boehm after my death ac-
cording to the provisions stated and provided for in Item
two of this Will.
And also that she be allowed to occupy and enjoy a home
in the family mansion while she remains an unmarried
woman without incurring any repense therefor only the
performance of her manual labor of a reasonable charac-
ter of employment with the family.
Item 7th
In addition to the devise and bequest mentioned in
Item two of this Will to my son George Boehm, of the home-
stead farm of seventy (70) acres, I also devise and bequeath
unto him my said son George Boehm the parcel of land
in my name, situated in Blendon Township of said
Franklin County, and known as the Jenny Goldsmith
Farm of one hundred and seven and one half (107 1/2)
acres.
Also the parcel of land in said county I bought of E.
D. Howard, administrator of Dean's estate, contain-
ing about thirty three and three fourths (33 3/4) acres more
or less.
Also any and all other real estate not otherwise dis-
posed of by any items of this Will, and of which I
give, devise, and bequeath after my death, unto
my said son George Boehm, his heirs and assigns
forever, in fee simple.
And further more with all my personal property,
money, notes and other securities belonging to me
at my decease I give unto my son George Boehm
in trust and subject for the purposes and in con-
formity with the provisions mentioned in the several
Items of this Will; as towards his mother, Agatha
Boehm, and his brothers Nicholas Boehm, John
Boehm, and sisters Lena Wurm and Agatha Boehm,
which I hereby confirm to take effect after my death.
Item 8th
And I nominate and appoint my said son George
Boehm to be the Executor of this my last Will and
Testament, and hereby revoke all former or other Wills
by me, and any time made, and authorize my said
Executor to do and perform all matters according
to law and the orders of the Probate Court in that be-
half necessary to effectuate the provisions of this Will.
And I would not require any bond of my said Execu-
tor, and I request the Probate Court, to remit, the same
to be done by my said Executor.
And finally I the said Martin Boehm to this, which
I declare to be my Last Will and Testament, set my
hand and seal this eighteenth day of February A.D.
1887.
Title
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Description
[page 497]
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468
Martin Boehm's Will
Martin boehm {Seal}
Signed, sealed, published, and declared to us by the
testator Martin Boehm as, and for his last Will and
Testament, in our presence, who at his request, and in
his presence, and in the presence of each other have sub-
scribed our name here unto as witnesses thereof.
Lovett T. Scofield Witnesses reside at Westerville
William Beal in said County of Franklin, Ohio
Testimony.
The subscribing witnesses to said Will, after being
duly sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of
said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which testi-
mony was reduced to writing, and by them respective-
ly subscribed, and is in words and figures follow-
ing, to-wit:
The State of Ohio } Probate Court.
Franklin County, ss}
We, William Beal and Lovett
T. Scofield, being duly sworn in open Court, this
3rd day August A.D. 1891 depose and say that we
were present at the execution of the Last Will and
Testament of Martin Boehm, deceased, hereunto
annexed. That we saw Martin Boehm said Testator
and that the said Martin Boehm at the time of ex-
ecuting the same was of full age, and of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint;
and that we signed the same as his witnesses at his
request, and in his presence.
Lovett T. Scofield
William Beal.
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day
and year first above written.
Lorenza D. Hagerty, Probate Judge.
By O.E. Bumphrey, D'p'y Clk.
The State of Ohio, Franklin County, s.s.
I Lorenza D. Hagerty; Judge of the Probate Court,
within and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing
to be a true copy of the last Will and Testament of Martin Boehm,
deceased, as the same remains on file and record in said
Court, together with the orders of said Court made on the
Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses examined
as reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record of
Wills. Vole 1. Page 87.
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said Court,
{Seal} at Columbus, this 5" day of February, A.D. 1892.
Lorenza D. Hagerty--Probate Judge
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468
Martin Boehm's Will
Martin boehm {Seal}
Signed, sealed, published, and declared to us by the
testator Martin Boehm as, and for his last Will and
Testament, in our presence, who at his request, and in
his presence, and in the presence of each other have sub-
scribed our name here unto as witnesses thereof.
Lovett T. Scofield Witnesses reside at Westerville
William Beal in said County of Franklin, Ohio
Testimony.
The subscribing witnesses to said Will, after being
duly sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of
said Will, testified thereto in open Court, which testi-
mony was reduced to writing, and by them respective-
ly subscribed, and is in words and figures follow-
ing, to-wit:
The State of Ohio } Probate Court.
Franklin County, ss}
We, William Beal and Lovett
T. Scofield, being duly sworn in open Court, this
3rd day August A.D. 1891 depose and say that we
were present at the execution of the Last Will and
Testament of Martin Boehm, deceased, hereunto
annexed. That we saw Martin Boehm said Testator
and that the said Martin Boehm at the time of ex-
ecuting the same was of full age, and of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint;
and that we signed the same as his witnesses at his
request, and in his presence.
Lovett T. Scofield
William Beal.
Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day
and year first above written.
Lorenza D. Hagerty, Probate Judge.
By O.E. Bumphrey, D'p'y Clk.
The State of Ohio, Franklin County, s.s.
I Lorenza D. Hagerty; Judge of the Probate Court,
within and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing
to be a true copy of the last Will and Testament of Martin Boehm,
deceased, as the same remains on file and record in said
Court, together with the orders of said Court made on the
Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses examined
as reduced to writing and filed, and as recorded in Record of
Wills. Vole 1. Page 87.
Witness my official signature, and the seal of said Court,
{Seal} at Columbus, this 5" day of February, A.D. 1892.
Lorenza D. Hagerty--Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (498)
Description
[page 498]
[corresponds to page 469 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
469
August Riebel's Will_
In the Matter of the Will of }
August Riebel, Deceased. } June 18" 1892.
This day an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last will and testament of August Riebel
late of Concord Township in this County, deceased, was pro-
duced in open court for probate and it is now ordered
that the said will be filed in this court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record be given to John Riebel Henry Rieble,
Jacob Rieble, Andrew Rieble, George Riebel and Lena Rieble
next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, three
days prior thereto, Margaret Riebel, widow of said Aug-
ust Riebel having waived further notice to the probate of
said will that said application will be for hearing
before this court on the 24" day of June A.D. 1892, at 9 o'clock
A.M. to which time this matter is continued.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, s.s. } In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the }
Last Will & Testament of} Application to Admit to Probate.
August Rieble, decd }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the Probate
Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that August
Riebel late a resident of the Township of Concord in
said County, died on or about the 6" day of June
A.D. 1892, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto
attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes-
tament; That the said August Riebel died leaving
Margaret Riebel his Widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Aged Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
John Riebel 23 Son Columbus Ohio
Henry Riebel 21 " Jerome "
Jacob Riebel 19 " " "
Andrew Riebel 13 " " "
George Riebel 11 " " "
Lena Riebel 9 Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the
proving of said Will, and that said above named persons
may be notified according to law of the pending of
said proceedings.
Margaret Reibel
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469
August Riebel's Will_
In the Matter of the Will of }
August Riebel, Deceased. } June 18" 1892.
This day an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last will and testament of August Riebel
late of Concord Township in this County, deceased, was pro-
duced in open court for probate and it is now ordered
that the said will be filed in this court, and that due
notice thereof and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record be given to John Riebel Henry Rieble,
Jacob Rieble, Andrew Rieble, George Riebel and Lena Rieble
next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, three
days prior thereto, Margaret Riebel, widow of said Aug-
ust Riebel having waived further notice to the probate of
said will that said application will be for hearing
before this court on the 24" day of June A.D. 1892, at 9 o'clock
A.M. to which time this matter is continued.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, s.s. } In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the }
Last Will & Testament of} Application to Admit to Probate.
August Rieble, decd }
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the Probate
Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that August
Riebel late a resident of the Township of Concord in
said County, died on or about the 6" day of June
A.D. 1892, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto
attached, purporting to be his last Will and Tes-
tament; That the said August Riebel died leaving
Margaret Riebel his Widow and the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State of
Ohio:
Name Aged Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
John Riebel 23 Son Columbus Ohio
Henry Riebel 21 " Jerome "
Jacob Riebel 19 " " "
Andrew Riebel 13 " " "
George Riebel 11 " " "
Lena Riebel 9 Daughter " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the
proving of said Will, and that said above named persons
may be notified according to law of the pending of
said proceedings.
Margaret Reibel
Title
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Description
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470
August Riebel's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence
and sworn to before me this day of A.D. 1892
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the with-
in named decedent, hereby waive further notice to the pro-
bate of said Will.
Dated this 18" day of June A.D. 1892.
Margareta Riebel.
Notice
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s.s.} In Probate Court.
In the matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of August Riebel, Deceased.
To Margareta Riebel.
You are commanded to notify John Riebel,
Henry Riebel, Jacob Riebel, Andrew Riebel, George Rieble and
Lena Rieble that on the 18" day of June A.D. 1892 an instru-
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will Testament
of August Riebel late of Concord Township, in said County,
deceased was produced in said Court, and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 24" day of June A.D. 1892, at 1
o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate
{seal} Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 18" day of June A.D. '92
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Return
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.}
Margareta Riebel being duly sworn, says
that on the 18" & 20" days of June A.D. 1892, she served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named John Riebel, Henry Riebel, Jacob Riebel, Andrew
Rieble, George Rieble and Lena Rieble.
Margareta Riebel.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
24" day of June, A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
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470
August Riebel's Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence
and sworn to before me this day of A.D. 1892
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the with-
in named decedent, hereby waive further notice to the pro-
bate of said Will.
Dated this 18" day of June A.D. 1892.
Margareta Riebel.
Notice
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s.s.} In Probate Court.
In the matter of the last Will and Testa-
ment of August Riebel, Deceased.
To Margareta Riebel.
You are commanded to notify John Riebel,
Henry Riebel, Jacob Riebel, Andrew Riebel, George Rieble and
Lena Rieble that on the 18" day of June A.D. 1892 an instru-
ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will Testament
of August Riebel late of Concord Township, in said County,
deceased was produced in said Court, and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 24" day of June A.D. 1892, at 1
o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate
{seal} Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 18" day of June A.D. '92
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Return
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.}
Margareta Riebel being duly sworn, says
that on the 18" & 20" days of June A.D. 1892, she served the
within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named John Riebel, Henry Riebel, Jacob Riebel, Andrew
Rieble, George Rieble and Lena Rieble.
Margareta Riebel.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
24" day of June, A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
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Description
[page 500]
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471
August Riebel's Will.
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.} In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open Court David Fresh-
water and W.E. Wollam the subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of August Riebel late of
Concord Township in said Delaware County, deceased;
who being duly sworn according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and
say: That the paper before them bearing date the 17"
day of May A.D. 1892, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of August Riebel now deceased, is the
Will of said deceased August Riebel, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the re-
quest of the Testator respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they
saw the said August Riebel deceased, sign and seal
said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said
August Riebel at the time of making, signing, and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Dora Freshwater
M.E. Wollam.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness-
es, in open Court, this 24" day of June A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 24" 1892
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on the 18"
day of June A.D. 1892, an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of August
Rieble, late of Concord Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open court and offered for probate, and
was then filed. And it now being shown to the satisfac-
tion of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will and the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to the next of kin
of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to
a former order of this court. Thereupon, on this day came
David Freshwater, M.E. Wollam, the subscribing wit-
nesses to said will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will; which
testimony was reduced to writing by them respective-
ly subscribed and filed with said Will, Whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
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471
August Riebel's Will.
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.} In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open Court David Fresh-
water and W.E. Wollam the subscribing witnesses to
the last Will and Testament of August Riebel late of
Concord Township in said Delaware County, deceased;
who being duly sworn according to law, to speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and
say: That the paper before them bearing date the 17"
day of May A.D. 1892, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of August Riebel now deceased, is the
Will of said deceased August Riebel, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and at the re-
quest of the Testator respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they
saw the said August Riebel deceased, sign and seal
said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said
August Riebel at the time of making, signing, and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint.
Dora Freshwater
M.E. Wollam.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness-
es, in open Court, this 24" day of June A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
June 24" 1892
Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit: on the 18"
day of June A.D. 1892, an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of August
Rieble, late of Concord Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open court and offered for probate, and
was then filed. And it now being shown to the satisfac-
tion of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said
Will and the application to admit the same to probate
and record in this Court, has been given to the next of kin
of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to
a former order of this court. Thereupon, on this day came
David Freshwater, M.E. Wollam, the subscribing wit-
nesses to said will, who being duly sworn, testified to
the due execution and attestation of said Will; which
testimony was reduced to writing by them respective-
ly subscribed and filed with said Will, Whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
Title
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Description
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473
Benjamin S. DeGood's Estate.
June 20" 1892
In the Matter of the last Will of }
Benjamin De Good, deceased. }
This day an instrument
of writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testa-
ment of Benjamin De Good, late of Scioto Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for
Probate, and it is now ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof and
of the application to admit the same to probate and
record be given to Almon C. DeGood, Permetia Hill,
Flora A. Bell, and Alice B. Morey, Wilber DeGood son and
Mariah DeGood widow having waived further notice to
the Probate of said will, this being the widow and all
the next of kin of the Testator, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 25"day of June
A.D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P.M. To which time this matter
is continuded.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will.
Filed June 20" '92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,s.s.} In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the }
Last Will and Testament} Application to Admit to Probate.
of Benjamin DeGood decd}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Benjamin
DeGood, late a resident of the Township of Scioto in said
County, died on or about the 9" day of June 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be his last Will and Testament; That the said Ben-
jamin DeGood died leaving Mariah S. DeGood Widow
and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address-
Wilber DeGood Son Magnetic Springs O.
Almon C. DeGood " Pharisburg "
Permetia Hill Daughter Magnetic Springs "
Flora A. Bell " Ostrander "
Alice B. Morey " Magnetic Springs "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed
for the proving of said Will, and that said above
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473
Benjamin S. DeGood's Estate.
June 20" 1892
In the Matter of the last Will of }
Benjamin De Good, deceased. }
This day an instrument
of writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testa-
ment of Benjamin De Good, late of Scioto Township, in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for
Probate, and it is now ordered that the said Will be
filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof and
of the application to admit the same to probate and
record be given to Almon C. DeGood, Permetia Hill,
Flora A. Bell, and Alice B. Morey, Wilber DeGood son and
Mariah DeGood widow having waived further notice to
the Probate of said will, this being the widow and all
the next of kin of the Testator, that said application will
be for hearing before this Court on the 25"day of June
A.D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P.M. To which time this matter
is continuded.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will.
Filed June 20" '92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County,s.s.} In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the }
Last Will and Testament} Application to Admit to Probate.
of Benjamin DeGood decd}
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Benjamin
DeGood, late a resident of the Township of Scioto in said
County, died on or about the 9" day of June 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting
to be his last Will and Testament; That the said Ben-
jamin DeGood died leaving Mariah S. DeGood Widow
and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address-
Wilber DeGood Son Magnetic Springs O.
Almon C. DeGood " Pharisburg "
Permetia Hill Daughter Magnetic Springs "
Flora A. Bell " Ostrander "
Alice B. Morey " Magnetic Springs "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed
for the proving of said Will, and that said above
Title
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Description
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474
Benjamin DeGood's Will
named persons may be notified according to law of
the pending of said proceedings.
Wilber DeGood _
The foregoing application was signed in my presence
and sworn to before me this 20" day of June A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the
within named decedent, hereby waive further notice to
the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 20" day of June A.D. 1892.
Maria S. DeGood
Wilber DeGood_
Notice Filed June 20 '92
The State of Ohio, } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,s.s.}
In the matter of the last Will and
Testament of Benjamin DeGood, deceased,
To Wilber DeGood.
You are commanded to notify Almon
C. DeGood, Permetia Hill, Flora A. Bell, and Alice B.
Morey that on the 20" day of June, A.D. 1892, an instru-
ment of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Benjamin DeGood late of Scioto Town-
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said
Court, and on application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before ths Court
on the 25" day of June A.D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 20"
day of June. A.D. 1892 -
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Return
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,ss.} Wilber DeGood being duly sworn,
says that on the 20" day of June, A.D. 1892, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Almon C. DeGood, Permetia Hill, Flora
A. Bell and Alice B. Money.
Wilber DeGood.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
25" day of June A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
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Benjamin DeGood's Will
named persons may be notified according to law of
the pending of said proceedings.
Wilber DeGood _
The foregoing application was signed in my presence
and sworn to before me this 20" day of June A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the
within named decedent, hereby waive further notice to
the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 20" day of June A.D. 1892.
Maria S. DeGood
Wilber DeGood_
Notice Filed June 20 '92
The State of Ohio, } In Probate Court.
Delaware County,s.s.}
In the matter of the last Will and
Testament of Benjamin DeGood, deceased,
To Wilber DeGood.
You are commanded to notify Almon
C. DeGood, Permetia Hill, Flora A. Bell, and Alice B.
Morey that on the 20" day of June, A.D. 1892, an instru-
ment of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Benjamin DeGood late of Scioto Town-
ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in said
Court, and on application to admit the same to
probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before ths Court
on the 25" day of June A.D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said
Probate Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 20"
day of June. A.D. 1892 -
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Return
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,ss.} Wilber DeGood being duly sworn,
says that on the 20" day of June, A.D. 1892, he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the
within named Almon C. DeGood, Permetia Hill, Flora
A. Bell and Alice B. Money.
Wilber DeGood.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this
25" day of June A.D. 1892-
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (504)
Description
[page 504]
[corresponds to page 475 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
475
Benjamin DeGood's Will.
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.} In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court W.H.
Loveless, and R.A. Dodds, the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Benjamin DeGood, late
of Scioto Township in said Delaware County, deceased,
who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
That the paper before them bearing date the 5" day of
December A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Benjamin DeGood now deceased,
is the last Will of said deceased Benjamin DeGood
that they were present at the execution of said Will,
and at the request of the Testator respectively sub-
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence; and that they saw the said Benjamin
DeGood, deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament and that the said
Benjamin DeGood at the time of making,
signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
W.H. Loveless _
R.A. Dodds.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses,
in open Court, this 25" day of june A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the last Will }
of Benjamin deGood, decd }
Be it remembered that here-
tofore, to-wit: on the 20" day of June A.D. 1892 an in-
strument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Benjamin DeGood late of Scioto Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
and offered for probate and was then filed and it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the court that due notice
of the filing of said will and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this court has been
given to the next of kin of the testator resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
Thereupon on this day came W.H. Lovelessa and R.A.
Dodds the subscribing witnesses to said Will who
being duly sworn testified to the due execution and
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475
Benjamin DeGood's Will.
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.} In Probate Court
Personally appeared in open Court W.H.
Loveless, and R.A. Dodds, the subscribing witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Benjamin DeGood, late
of Scioto Township in said Delaware County, deceased,
who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
That the paper before them bearing date the 5" day of
December A.D. 1891, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Benjamin DeGood now deceased,
is the last Will of said deceased Benjamin DeGood
that they were present at the execution of said Will,
and at the request of the Testator respectively sub-
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence; and that they saw the said Benjamin
DeGood, deceased, sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament and that the said
Benjamin DeGood at the time of making,
signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint.
W.H. Loveless _
R.A. Dodds.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses,
in open Court, this 25" day of june A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the last Will }
of Benjamin deGood, decd }
Be it remembered that here-
tofore, to-wit: on the 20" day of June A.D. 1892 an in-
strument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Benjamin DeGood late of Scioto Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court
and offered for probate and was then filed and it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the court that due notice
of the filing of said will and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this court has been
given to the next of kin of the testator resident of the
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.
Thereupon on this day came W.H. Lovelessa and R.A.
Dodds the subscribing witnesses to said Will who
being duly sworn testified to the due execution and
Title
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Description
[page 505]
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476
Benjamin De Good's Will
attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with
the said Will; Whereupon the Court finds the aforesaid
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Ben-
jamin DeGood, deceased, that the same was duly
executed and attested; and that the said testator
at the time of making, signing and sealing the same
was of full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to Probate and
that the same together with the Testimony of the above
named witnesses be entered of record in this Court.
Citation issued to Mariah S. DeGood, widow, to
make her election as to said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And now comes Tearia S. DeGood, widow of Benja-
min DeGood, deceased, and in open Court made
her election as to the last Will and Testament of
said decedent.
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss } Probate Court June 25, 1892
I, Mearia S. DeGood, late of Delaware County, deceased
fully understanding the provisions of the last Will
and Testament of said decedent, and of my rights
under the Law in the event of my refusal to elect
to take under said Will, do hereby elect to take and
do accept of the provisions made for me in said
last Will and Testament in lieu of my dower interest
and distributive share of said estate.
Mearia S. DeGood
Subsccribed in open court before me this 25 day of
June A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin DeGood, dec'd } June 25, 1892
this day came Mariah S.
DeGood widow of said Benjamin DeGood, deceased,
of the last Will and Testament of said deceased and
her rights under it fully explained and made
known to her, and also of her rights by law in the
event she refused to take under said will, she did
elect to take and did accept of the provisions made for
her in said last Will and Testament in lieu of her dower
interest and distributive share of said estate of
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Benjamin De Good's Will
attestation of said Will; which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed and filed with
the said Will; Whereupon the Court finds the aforesaid
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Ben-
jamin DeGood, deceased, that the same was duly
executed and attested; and that the said testator
at the time of making, signing and sealing the same
was of full age, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to Probate and
that the same together with the Testimony of the above
named witnesses be entered of record in this Court.
Citation issued to Mariah S. DeGood, widow, to
make her election as to said Will.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And now comes Tearia S. DeGood, widow of Benja-
min DeGood, deceased, and in open Court made
her election as to the last Will and Testament of
said decedent.
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss } Probate Court June 25, 1892
I, Mearia S. DeGood, late of Delaware County, deceased
fully understanding the provisions of the last Will
and Testament of said decedent, and of my rights
under the Law in the event of my refusal to elect
to take under said Will, do hereby elect to take and
do accept of the provisions made for me in said
last Will and Testament in lieu of my dower interest
and distributive share of said estate.
Mearia S. DeGood
Subsccribed in open court before me this 25 day of
June A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
In the Matter of the Will of }
Benjamin DeGood, dec'd } June 25, 1892
this day came Mariah S.
DeGood widow of said Benjamin DeGood, deceased,
of the last Will and Testament of said deceased and
her rights under it fully explained and made
known to her, and also of her rights by law in the
event she refused to take under said will, she did
elect to take and did accept of the provisions made for
her in said last Will and Testament in lieu of her dower
interest and distributive share of said estate of
Title
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Description
[page 506]
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477
Benjamin De Good's Will
decedent.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will -
~~~~~
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Benjamin
DeGood of Scioto Township, Delaware County, Ohio, do
make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1" I give and devise to my beloved wife Maria S. in lieu
of her dower Twenty three acres of land off the west side
of the farm on which I now reside being the homested
bounded in the North-west and South by lines of my
said farm extending East far enough to make the said
28 acres of land during her natural life and all the
stock, house-hold goods, furniture, provisions and other
goods and chattels - moneys, notes and crediets of
which I may be possessed at the time of my decease
during her natural life as aforesaid. She my said
wife paying all my just debts and all other expenses
that may be incurred or necessary.
At the death of my said wife the real estate aforesaid
I give and devise to my daughter Alice Movey. I give
and devise to my three daughters Alice, Flora and
Permelia and my live sons Almond and Wilber
all the personal property, chattels, moneys, notes and
credits of every kind that may be left at the decease
of my said wife after all of her just debts and ex-
penses have been paid, the remainder to be divided
equally among my said five children.
Item 2" I devise and bequeath to my daughter Alice
Movey, twenty-three acres of land of my said
farm adjoining on the East and lying parallel with
said 23 acres set off and devised to my said wife.
Item 3" I devise and bequeath to my daughter Flora A. Bell
Forty acres of land of my said farm adjoining on the
East and lying parallel with said 23 acres set off
and devised to my daughter Alice Movey.
Item 4" I devise and bequeath to my daughter Permelia Nill
forty-four acres of land of my said farm adjoining
on the East and lying parallel with said 40 acres
set off and devised to my daughter Flora A. Bell.
the piece described being the remainder of my said
farm and extends to my east line.
Item 5" I devise and bequeath to my son Almon C. Degood
the house and lot known as the Mill or Harrison
property containing about five acres of land,
having previously given him money the amount
of which is hereby canceled as per receipt herewith
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Benjamin De Good's Will
decedent.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will -
~~~~~
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Benjamin
DeGood of Scioto Township, Delaware County, Ohio, do
make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1" I give and devise to my beloved wife Maria S. in lieu
of her dower Twenty three acres of land off the west side
of the farm on which I now reside being the homested
bounded in the North-west and South by lines of my
said farm extending East far enough to make the said
28 acres of land during her natural life and all the
stock, house-hold goods, furniture, provisions and other
goods and chattels - moneys, notes and crediets of
which I may be possessed at the time of my decease
during her natural life as aforesaid. She my said
wife paying all my just debts and all other expenses
that may be incurred or necessary.
At the death of my said wife the real estate aforesaid
I give and devise to my daughter Alice Movey. I give
and devise to my three daughters Alice, Flora and
Permelia and my live sons Almond and Wilber
all the personal property, chattels, moneys, notes and
credits of every kind that may be left at the decease
of my said wife after all of her just debts and ex-
penses have been paid, the remainder to be divided
equally among my said five children.
Item 2" I devise and bequeath to my daughter Alice
Movey, twenty-three acres of land of my said
farm adjoining on the East and lying parallel with
said 23 acres set off and devised to my said wife.
Item 3" I devise and bequeath to my daughter Flora A. Bell
Forty acres of land of my said farm adjoining on the
East and lying parallel with said 23 acres set off
and devised to my daughter Alice Movey.
Item 4" I devise and bequeath to my daughter Permelia Nill
forty-four acres of land of my said farm adjoining
on the East and lying parallel with said 40 acres
set off and devised to my daughter Flora A. Bell.
the piece described being the remainder of my said
farm and extends to my east line.
Item 5" I devise and bequeath to my son Almon C. Degood
the house and lot known as the Mill or Harrison
property containing about five acres of land,
having previously given him money the amount
of which is hereby canceled as per receipt herewith
Title
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Description
[page 507]
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478
Benjamin De Good's Will
attached.
Item 6" I devise and bequeath to my son Wilber DeGood my gold
watch and chain. Having previously given him money
the amount of which is hereby cancelled as per receipt
herewith attached.
Item 7" I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Wilber DeGood
executor of this my last Will and Testament. I desire
that no appraisement and no sale of my personal or real
property be made and that the Court of Probate direct the
mission of the same in pursurance of the Statutes.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this fifth day of December A. D. 1891
Benjamin DeGood.
Signed and acknowledged by said Benjamin DeGood
as his last Will and Testament in our presence and
signed by us in his presence.
W. N. Loveless -
R. A. Dodds.
Receipts
~~~~~~~
Received August 10" A. D. 1871 of Benjamin DeGood
Two Thousand Dollars to apply on my proportion of
said Benjamin DeGood's Estate as hire of said es-
tate it being money paid on real estate which is
deeded to me by said Benjamin DeGood. It is further
understood that this receipt is not bear any interest
from nor after date.
Signed, Almon C. DeGood
Received August 10" A. D. 1871 of Benjamin DeGood
Two Thousand Dollars to apply on my proposition
of said Benjamin DeGood's estate as here of said
estate it being money paid to me by said DeGood
to apply on land bought of Jasper Leeper.
It is further understood that this receipt is not
to bear any interest from nor after date.
Signed - Wilber DeGood
[corresponds to page 478 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
478
Benjamin De Good's Will
attached.
Item 6" I devise and bequeath to my son Wilber DeGood my gold
watch and chain. Having previously given him money
the amount of which is hereby cancelled as per receipt
herewith attached.
Item 7" I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Wilber DeGood
executor of this my last Will and Testament. I desire
that no appraisement and no sale of my personal or real
property be made and that the Court of Probate direct the
mission of the same in pursurance of the Statutes.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this fifth day of December A. D. 1891
Benjamin DeGood.
Signed and acknowledged by said Benjamin DeGood
as his last Will and Testament in our presence and
signed by us in his presence.
W. N. Loveless -
R. A. Dodds.
Receipts
~~~~~~~
Received August 10" A. D. 1871 of Benjamin DeGood
Two Thousand Dollars to apply on my proportion of
said Benjamin DeGood's Estate as hire of said es-
tate it being money paid on real estate which is
deeded to me by said Benjamin DeGood. It is further
understood that this receipt is not bear any interest
from nor after date.
Signed, Almon C. DeGood
Received August 10" A. D. 1871 of Benjamin DeGood
Two Thousand Dollars to apply on my proposition
of said Benjamin DeGood's estate as here of said
estate it being money paid to me by said DeGood
to apply on land bought of Jasper Leeper.
It is further understood that this receipt is not
to bear any interest from nor after date.
Signed - Wilber DeGood
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (508)
Description
[page 508]
[corresponds to page 479 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
479
John Shanahan's Will
In the Matter of the Will of Application filed to Probate
John Shanahan, deceased Notice to heirs.
This day an instrument in
writing purportion to be the last Will and Testament of
John Shanahan, deceased, late of Brown Township in
this County, was produced in this Court for Probate, and
it is now ordered that the said Will be filed in this
court, and that due notice thereof and of application
to admit the same to probate and record be given to
Mary Shanahan, widow, Maggie Nealy, Ella Foster,
Mary Shanahan, Josie Shanahan, Rosy Shanahan,
and Frank Shanahan, John P. Shanahan, and
Katherine Shanahan having waived further notice
to the Probate of said Will, who are all of the next of kin
of said Testator and that said applicatoin will be
for hearing before this Court, on the 5" day of July A.
D. 1892 at 8 o'clock A.M. to which time this matter is
continued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the }
Last Will and Testatment of } Application to admit to Probate
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John Shanahan decd }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that John
Shanahan late a resident of the Township of Brown in
said County, died on or about the 21" day of June, A.
D. 1892, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached
purporting to be his last Will and Testament; that the
said John Shanahan died leaving Mary Shanahan
Widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Maggie Nealy Daughter Delaware O.
Katherine Shanahan " " "
John P. Shanahan Son " "
Ella Foster Daughter " "
Mary Shanahan " " "
Josie Shanahan " " "
Rosey Shanahan 16 " " "
Frank Shanahan 12 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for
the proving of said Will, and that said above named
[corresponds to page 479 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
479
John Shanahan's Will
In the Matter of the Will of Application filed to Probate
John Shanahan, deceased Notice to heirs.
This day an instrument in
writing purportion to be the last Will and Testament of
John Shanahan, deceased, late of Brown Township in
this County, was produced in this Court for Probate, and
it is now ordered that the said Will be filed in this
court, and that due notice thereof and of application
to admit the same to probate and record be given to
Mary Shanahan, widow, Maggie Nealy, Ella Foster,
Mary Shanahan, Josie Shanahan, Rosy Shanahan,
and Frank Shanahan, John P. Shanahan, and
Katherine Shanahan having waived further notice
to the Probate of said Will, who are all of the next of kin
of said Testator and that said applicatoin will be
for hearing before this Court, on the 5" day of July A.
D. 1892 at 8 o'clock A.M. to which time this matter is
continued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court
In the Matter of the }
Last Will and Testatment of } Application to admit to Probate
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John Shanahan decd }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully respresents that John
Shanahan late a resident of the Township of Brown in
said County, died on or about the 21" day of June, A.
D. 1892, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached
purporting to be his last Will and Testament; that the
said John Shanahan died leaving Mary Shanahan
Widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Maggie Nealy Daughter Delaware O.
Katherine Shanahan " " "
John P. Shanahan Son " "
Ella Foster Daughter " "
Mary Shanahan " " "
Josie Shanahan " " "
Rosey Shanahan 16 " " "
Frank Shanahan 12 Son " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for
the proving of said Will, and that said above named
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (509)
Description
[page 509]
[corresponds to page 480 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
480
John Shanahan's Will.
persons may be notified according to law of the pending
of said proceedings.
Katie Shanahan, John P. Shanahan.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence
and sworn to before me, this 30" day of June, A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of kin of the
within named decedent hereby waive further notice
to the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 30" day of June A. D. 1892
John P. Shanahan
Katie Shanahan
Notice
~~~~~~
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court -
In the matter of the last Will and
Testament of John Shanahan, deceased.
To John P. Shanahan or Katie Shanahan:
You are commanded to notify mary Shana-
han, widow, Maggie Nealy, Ella Foster, Mary Shana-
han, Josie Shanahan, Rosy Shanahan, and Frank
Shanahan that on the 30" day of June A. D. 1892 an
instrument of writing purporting be the Last Will
and Testament of John Shanahan late of Brown
Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before
this Court on the 5" day of July A. D. 1892 at 8 o'clock
A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 30" day of June A. D.
1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Return
~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss }
John P. Shanahan being duly
sworn, says that on the 30" day of June A.D. 1892, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy
thereof to the within named Rosy Shanahan and
Frank Shanahan.
John P. Shanahan.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 5" day of July, A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 480 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
480
John Shanahan's Will.
persons may be notified according to law of the pending
of said proceedings.
Katie Shanahan, John P. Shanahan.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence
and sworn to before me, this 30" day of June, A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of kin of the
within named decedent hereby waive further notice
to the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 30" day of June A. D. 1892
John P. Shanahan
Katie Shanahan
Notice
~~~~~~
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court -
In the matter of the last Will and
Testament of John Shanahan, deceased.
To John P. Shanahan or Katie Shanahan:
You are commanded to notify mary Shana-
han, widow, Maggie Nealy, Ella Foster, Mary Shana-
han, Josie Shanahan, Rosy Shanahan, and Frank
Shanahan that on the 30" day of June A. D. 1892 an
instrument of writing purporting be the Last Will
and Testament of John Shanahan late of Brown
Township, in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before
this Court on the 5" day of July A. D. 1892 at 8 o'clock
A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 30" day of June A. D.
1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Return
~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss }
John P. Shanahan being duly
sworn, says that on the 30" day of June A.D. 1892, he
served the within notice by delivering a true copy
thereof to the within named Rosy Shanahan and
Frank Shanahan.
John P. Shanahan.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 5" day of July, A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (510)
Description
[page 510]
[corresponds to page 481 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
481
John Shanahan's Will.
We, the undersigned persons within named, hereby
acknowledge service of the within notice this 1" day of
July, A.D. 1892
Mrs. Mary Shanahan
Maggie Healy
Nellie Foster
Josie Shanahan
May Shanahan.
Probate of Will
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,ss. } In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open Court Ph. Steyle and
Mrs. L.E. Sexten the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of John Shanahan late of Brown
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who be-
ing duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re-
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
That the paper before them bearing date the 24" day of
March A.D. 1892 purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John Shanahan now deceased, is
the Will of said deceased John Shanahan that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and
at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that
they saw the said John Shanahan, deceased, sign
by mark and seal with said Will, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Tes-
tament, and that the said John Shanahan at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint.
{seal} Ph. Steyle
Mrs. S. E. Sexten.
Subscribed and sworn to by said witnesses, in op-
en Court, this 5" day of July A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the last Will of}
John Shanahan, deceased } July 5" 1892
Be it remembered, that heretofore to-wit:
on the 30" day of June A.D. 1892 an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John Shanahan late of Brown Township, deceased,
was produced in open Court and admitted for pro-
bate and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of application to admit
[corresponds to page 481 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
481
John Shanahan's Will.
We, the undersigned persons within named, hereby
acknowledge service of the within notice this 1" day of
July, A.D. 1892
Mrs. Mary Shanahan
Maggie Healy
Nellie Foster
Josie Shanahan
May Shanahan.
Probate of Will
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,ss. } In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open Court Ph. Steyle and
Mrs. L.E. Sexten the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of John Shanahan late of Brown
Township in said Delaware County, deceased, who be-
ing duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,
the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re-
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:
That the paper before them bearing date the 24" day of
March A.D. 1892 purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of John Shanahan now deceased, is
the Will of said deceased John Shanahan that
they were present at the execution of said Will, and
at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed their
names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that
they saw the said John Shanahan, deceased, sign
by mark and seal with said Will, and heard him
acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Tes-
tament, and that the said John Shanahan at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint.
{seal} Ph. Steyle
Mrs. S. E. Sexten.
Subscribed and sworn to by said witnesses, in op-
en Court, this 5" day of July A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the last Will of}
John Shanahan, deceased } July 5" 1892
Be it remembered, that heretofore to-wit:
on the 30" day of June A.D. 1892 an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of John Shanahan late of Brown Township, deceased,
was produced in open Court and admitted for pro-
bate and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of application to admit
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (511)
Description
[page 511]
[corresponds to page 482 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
482
John Shanahan's Will
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to the next of kin of the testator resident of
the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court.
Thererupon on this day came Ph. Steyle and Mrs. L.
E. Sexten the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will; which testimony was re-
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will. Whereupon the court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said John Shanahan, deceased,
that the same was duly executed and attested; &
that the said Testator at the time of making, sign-
ing and sealing the same was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will
be admitted to Probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
be entered of record in this court.
Mary Shanahan, widow of said Testator acknowledge
service of citation to make her election as to said
Will as is provided by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Almighty:
I, John Shanahan, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament.
1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife, in lieu of
her dower, the farm on which we now live situated
in Brown Township, Delaware County, Ohio contain-
ing One Hundred and Twenty-four acres of land,
to have and to hold the same together with all the
rents and profits, until my youngest child be-
comes of lawful age, and also the household goods,
furniture, provisions and other goods and chattels,
which may be upon said farm at the time of my
death, including the stock on said farm, she, how-
ever selling so much as may be necessary to pay
my just debts.
When my youngest child shall have reached the age
of twenty-one, if my wife is still living, then I give
and devise to my wife one third of said farm dur-
ing her natural life, she still retaining the right to
sell her one third interest at the time if she chooses
to do so.
At the death of my wife I give and devise the real
Estate above mentioned to those of my eight child-
ren then living to be distributed among them.
[corresponds to page 482 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
482
John Shanahan's Will
the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to the next of kin of the testator resident of
the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court.
Thererupon on this day came Ph. Steyle and Mrs. L.
E. Sexten the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will; which testimony was re-
duced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
and filed with said Will. Whereupon the court finds
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last
Will and Testament of said John Shanahan, deceased,
that the same was duly executed and attested; &
that the said Testator at the time of making, sign-
ing and sealing the same was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered that the said Will
be admitted to Probate, and that the same, together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
be entered of record in this court.
Mary Shanahan, widow of said Testator acknowledge
service of citation to make her election as to said
Will as is provided by law.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Almighty:
I, John Shanahan, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament.
1st
I give and devise to my beloved wife, in lieu of
her dower, the farm on which we now live situated
in Brown Township, Delaware County, Ohio contain-
ing One Hundred and Twenty-four acres of land,
to have and to hold the same together with all the
rents and profits, until my youngest child be-
comes of lawful age, and also the household goods,
furniture, provisions and other goods and chattels,
which may be upon said farm at the time of my
death, including the stock on said farm, she, how-
ever selling so much as may be necessary to pay
my just debts.
When my youngest child shall have reached the age
of twenty-one, if my wife is still living, then I give
and devise to my wife one third of said farm dur-
ing her natural life, she still retaining the right to
sell her one third interest at the time if she chooses
to do so.
At the death of my wife I give and devise the real
Estate above mentioned to those of my eight child-
ren then living to be distributed among them.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (512)
Description
[page 512]
[corresponds to page 483 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
483
John Shanahan's Will.
2nd
I do hereby appoint my son, John Patrick Shanahan
and my daughter Katie Shanahan executors and
administrators of this my last Will, hereby authoriz-
ing them to adjust and release the claims due me,
and if necessary to pay my debts, to sell by private or
public sale such part of said real estate as may be
necessary to pay said debts.
his
John X Shanahan {seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledgted by said John Shanahan
as his last Will and Testament in our presence
and signed by us in his presence, on the 24" of March
1892.
Ph. Steyle {seal}
Mrs. L.E. Sexten. {seal}
[corresponds to page 483 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
483
John Shanahan's Will.
2nd
I do hereby appoint my son, John Patrick Shanahan
and my daughter Katie Shanahan executors and
administrators of this my last Will, hereby authoriz-
ing them to adjust and release the claims due me,
and if necessary to pay my debts, to sell by private or
public sale such part of said real estate as may be
necessary to pay said debts.
his
John X Shanahan {seal}
mark
Signed and acknowledgted by said John Shanahan
as his last Will and Testament in our presence
and signed by us in his presence, on the 24" of March
1892.
Ph. Steyle {seal}
Mrs. L.E. Sexten. {seal}
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (513)
Description
[page 513]
[corresponds to page 484 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
484
James W. Mandenhall's Will.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.:} In Probate Court.
In the matter of the }
Last Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to
James William Mendenhall, } Probate.
deceased.
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that James
William Mendenahall late a resident of the
Township of Delaware City in said County, died
on or about the 18 day of June, A.D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, here to attached, pur-
porting to be his last Will and Testament; That
the said James William Mendenhall died leaving
Olive S. Mendenhall, Widow & the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name. Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Minor
Frederick S. Mendenhall Son Delaware Ohio.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed
for the proving of said Will, and that said above
named persons may be notified according to law
of the pending of said proceedings.
Olive S. Mendenhall.
The foregoing application was signed in my
presence and sworn to before me, this 28" day of
June, A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice.
We the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the
within named decedent, hereby waive further
notice to the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 28" day of June A.D. 1892.
Olive S. Mendenhall.
Frederick S. Mendenhall.
Will.
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: -- I
James William Mendenhall, of the city of New York
of the State of New York, being of sound mind and
memory, but realizing the uncertainty of life, do de-
clair the following to be my last will and testament.
Item 1st
I give, devise and bequeath to my son Frederick
S. Mendenhall my library, embracing all my books,
except any stock on hand of or interest in "Plato and
[corresponds to page 484 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
484
James W. Mandenhall's Will.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,s.s.:} In Probate Court.
In the matter of the }
Last Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to
James William Mendenhall, } Probate.
deceased.
To the Hon. N.F. Overturf Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that James
William Mendenahall late a resident of the
Township of Delaware City in said County, died
on or about the 18 day of June, A.D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing, here to attached, pur-
porting to be his last Will and Testament; That
the said James William Mendenhall died leaving
Olive S. Mendenhall, Widow & the following named
persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name. Age of Degree of Kinship P.O. Address.
Minor
Frederick S. Mendenhall Son Delaware Ohio.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed
for the proving of said Will, and that said above
named persons may be notified according to law
of the pending of said proceedings.
Olive S. Mendenhall.
The foregoing application was signed in my
presence and sworn to before me, this 28" day of
June, A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice.
We the undersigned Widow and Next of Kin of the
within named decedent, hereby waive further
notice to the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 28" day of June A.D. 1892.
Olive S. Mendenhall.
Frederick S. Mendenhall.
Will.
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: -- I
James William Mendenhall, of the city of New York
of the State of New York, being of sound mind and
memory, but realizing the uncertainty of life, do de-
clair the following to be my last will and testament.
Item 1st
I give, devise and bequeath to my son Frederick
S. Mendenhall my library, embracing all my books,
except any stock on hand of or interest in "Plato and
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (514)
Description
[page 514]
[corresponds to page 485 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
485
James W. Mendenhall's Will.
Paul" and "Echoes from Palestine".
Item 2nd
I give, devise, and bequeath to my wife, Olive
Spear Mendenhall all moneys in cash, or desired
from insurance policies, or in the form of notes
or in any form whatsoever; also all my real
estate: also all my personal property, library
excepted: also my copyrights and interest in
"Plato and Paul" and " Echoes from Palestine":
also my interest, right and title to any and
all other things not mentioned in this item.
Item 3rd
I hereby nominate and request the appoint-
ment of my wife, Olive S. Mendenhall, as
executarx of my estate, with full power to
carry out the provisions of this will.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal this 17" day of June,
A D 1891.
James William Mendenhall {seal}
Signed, Sealed, & acknowledged by the
said James William Mendenhall as his
last will and testament in our presence
and signed by us in his presence and
at his request.
William G. Wiliams {Seal}
William F. Whitlock {Seal}
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,ss, } In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open Court
William G. Williams and William F.
Whitlock the subscribing witness to the
last Will and Testament of James
William Mendenahall late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County,
deceased; who being duly Sworn accord-
ing to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, de-
pose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 17" day of June A.D. 1891,
purporting to be the last and Testament
of James William Mendenhall now de-
ceased, is the Will of said deceased James
William Mendenhall, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and
at the request of the Testator respectively
subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the
[corresponds to page 485 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
485
James W. Mendenhall's Will.
Paul" and "Echoes from Palestine".
Item 2nd
I give, devise, and bequeath to my wife, Olive
Spear Mendenhall all moneys in cash, or desired
from insurance policies, or in the form of notes
or in any form whatsoever; also all my real
estate: also all my personal property, library
excepted: also my copyrights and interest in
"Plato and Paul" and " Echoes from Palestine":
also my interest, right and title to any and
all other things not mentioned in this item.
Item 3rd
I hereby nominate and request the appoint-
ment of my wife, Olive S. Mendenhall, as
executarx of my estate, with full power to
carry out the provisions of this will.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal this 17" day of June,
A D 1891.
James William Mendenhall {seal}
Signed, Sealed, & acknowledged by the
said James William Mendenhall as his
last will and testament in our presence
and signed by us in his presence and
at his request.
William G. Wiliams {Seal}
William F. Whitlock {Seal}
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County,ss, } In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open Court
William G. Williams and William F.
Whitlock the subscribing witness to the
last Will and Testament of James
William Mendenahall late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County,
deceased; who being duly Sworn accord-
ing to law, to speak the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, de-
pose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 17" day of June A.D. 1891,
purporting to be the last and Testament
of James William Mendenhall now de-
ceased, is the Will of said deceased James
William Mendenhall, that they were
present at the execution of said Will, and
at the request of the Testator respectively
subscribed their names to the same as
witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the
Title
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Description
[page 515]
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486
James William Mendenhall's Will
said James William Mendenhall, deceased,
sign and seal said Will and heard him ac-
knowledge the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and that the said James William
Mendenhall at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restrtaint.
William G. Williams
William F. Whitlock
Sworn to & subscribed by said witnesses, in open
Court, this 2" day of July A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
July 2. 1892.
In the matter of the will of}
James William Mendenhall. }
This day an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last will and Testament
of James William Mendenhall, late of Delaware
Township, and city, deceased, was produced in open
court for probate, and it appearing that Olive S.
Mendenhall of said decedent and Frederic
S. Mendenhall only next of kin of said decedent
having waived further notice to the probate of said
will, ordered that proof of the execution attestation
of said will be now offered.
Thereupon came William G. Williams and
William F. Whitlock, the subscribing witnesses to
to said will, who being duly sworn testified to the
due execution and attestation of said will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect-
ively subscribed, and filed with said Will. Where-
upon the court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last will and testament of said
James William Mendenhall, deceased, That
the same was duly executed (executed crossed out) and attest-
ed: and that the Said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and Sealing the same, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the court
ordered that the said will be admitted to pro-
bate, and that the same together with the testimony
of the witnesses afore said, be entered of record in
the court.
Olive S. Mendenhall, widow of said testator per-
sonally appeared in Court and in writing ac-
knowledged notice of citation to make her election
as to said will
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge,
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486
James William Mendenhall's Will
said James William Mendenhall, deceased,
sign and seal said Will and heard him ac-
knowledge the same to be his last Will and
Testament, and that the said James William
Mendenhall at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restrtaint.
William G. Williams
William F. Whitlock
Sworn to & subscribed by said witnesses, in open
Court, this 2" day of July A.D. 1892.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
July 2. 1892.
In the matter of the will of}
James William Mendenhall. }
This day an instrument of
writing purporting to be the last will and Testament
of James William Mendenhall, late of Delaware
Township, and city, deceased, was produced in open
court for probate, and it appearing that Olive S.
Mendenhall of said decedent and Frederic
S. Mendenhall only next of kin of said decedent
having waived further notice to the probate of said
will, ordered that proof of the execution attestation
of said will be now offered.
Thereupon came William G. Williams and
William F. Whitlock, the subscribing witnesses to
to said will, who being duly sworn testified to the
due execution and attestation of said will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respect-
ively subscribed, and filed with said Will. Where-
upon the court finds that the aforesaid instrument
of writing is the last will and testament of said
James William Mendenhall, deceased, That
the same was duly executed (executed crossed out) and attest-
ed: and that the Said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and Sealing the same, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory, and not
under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the court
ordered that the said will be admitted to pro-
bate, and that the same together with the testimony
of the witnesses afore said, be entered of record in
the court.
Olive S. Mendenhall, widow of said testator per-
sonally appeared in Court and in writing ac-
knowledged notice of citation to make her election
as to said will
N.F. Overturf. Probate Judge,
Title
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Description
[page 516]
[corresponds to page 487 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
487
Walter Potter's Will.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. } In Probate Court
In the matter of the }
Last Will and Testament } Application to Admit to
of Walter Potter, deceased } Probate.
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf,
Judge of the Probate Court in and for said
County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Walter Potter late a resident of the Township
of Delaware in said County died on or a-
bout the 3 day of July, A.D. 1892, bearing an
instrument in writing, here to attached,
purporting to be his last Will and
Testament; That the said Walter Potter
died leaving Ellenor Potter his widow
and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Age of Degree of
Name Minors Kinship P. O. Address.
Abigal Heaslett X Sister Kingston Center O.
Jane McCammon X " Potter O.
Ann Garvin X " Kingston Center O.
Nancy Leonard X " Leonardsburgh O.
Mrs. J. P. Jayness X Niece Delaware O.
Ann J. Scott X " Potter O.
Jennie Potter X " 251 South Third St
Columbus O.
Sarah M. Williams X " Kilbourne O.
D. S. Potter X Nephew Berkshire O.
Jemima Hamilton X Niece Delaware O.
Nancy J. Cline X " Norton O.
Carlton J. Potter X Grand Nephew De Graff. O.
Owen D. Potter X " " Alum Creek O.
Leonard W. Potter X " " " "
George T. Potterson Legatie ______________ Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be
fixed for the proving of said Will, and that
said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said
proceedings.
John W. Rowland.
The foregoing application was signed in
my presence and sworn to before me, this
7" day of July A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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487
Walter Potter's Will.
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. } In Probate Court
In the matter of the }
Last Will and Testament } Application to Admit to
of Walter Potter, deceased } Probate.
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf,
Judge of the Probate Court in and for said
County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Walter Potter late a resident of the Township
of Delaware in said County died on or a-
bout the 3 day of July, A.D. 1892, bearing an
instrument in writing, here to attached,
purporting to be his last Will and
Testament; That the said Walter Potter
died leaving Ellenor Potter his widow
and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Age of Degree of
Name Minors Kinship P. O. Address.
Abigal Heaslett X Sister Kingston Center O.
Jane McCammon X " Potter O.
Ann Garvin X " Kingston Center O.
Nancy Leonard X " Leonardsburgh O.
Mrs. J. P. Jayness X Niece Delaware O.
Ann J. Scott X " Potter O.
Jennie Potter X " 251 South Third St
Columbus O.
Sarah M. Williams X " Kilbourne O.
D. S. Potter X Nephew Berkshire O.
Jemima Hamilton X Niece Delaware O.
Nancy J. Cline X " Norton O.
Carlton J. Potter X Grand Nephew De Graff. O.
Owen D. Potter X " " Alum Creek O.
Leonard W. Potter X " " " "
George T. Potterson Legatie ______________ Delaware O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be
fixed for the proving of said Will, and that
said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said
proceedings.
John W. Rowland.
The foregoing application was signed in
my presence and sworn to before me, this
7" day of July A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 517]
[corresponds to page 488 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
488
Walter Potter's Will.
Journal Entry, July 7, "1892
In the matter of the will of }
Walter Potter, deceased }
This day an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last will and Testa-
ment of Walter Potter, late of Delaware township.
in this county, deceased, was produced in open
court for probate and it is now ordered that the
said will be filed in this court, and that due no-
tice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record be given to Abigal
Heaslett, Jane McCammon, Ann Garvin, Nancy
Leonard, Mrs. Z. P. Jayes, Ann Scott, Jemima Hamilton,
Nancy J. Cline, Carlton J. Potter, Owen D. Potter,
Leonard W. Potter as Next of Kin of tesator resident
of the state of Ohio and George T. Patterson Legatee,
and also to Elenor Potter, widow of said Testator,
That Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on 15" day of July at one o'clock P.M.
Notice
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss: } In Probate Court
I the matter of the last Will and
Testament of Walter Potter, deceased.
To John Rowland,
You are commanded to notify
Elenor Potter, Abigal Heaslet, Jane McCammon,
Ann Garvin, Nancy Leonard, Mrs Z. P. Jayses,
Ann J. Scott, Jennie Potter, Sarah M. Williams,
S. D. Potter, Jemima Hamilton, Nancy J. Cline,
Carlton J. Potter, Owen D. Potter, Leonard D. Potter
and George T. Patterson that on the 7" day of July,
A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Walker Potter
late of Delaware Township, in said County, de-
ceased, was produced in said Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made on said Court. Said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the
15 day of July, A. D. 1892, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of
said Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 7" day
of July, A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 488 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
488
Walter Potter's Will.
Journal Entry, July 7, "1892
In the matter of the will of }
Walter Potter, deceased }
This day an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last will and Testa-
ment of Walter Potter, late of Delaware township.
in this county, deceased, was produced in open
court for probate and it is now ordered that the
said will be filed in this court, and that due no-
tice thereof and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record be given to Abigal
Heaslett, Jane McCammon, Ann Garvin, Nancy
Leonard, Mrs. Z. P. Jayes, Ann Scott, Jemima Hamilton,
Nancy J. Cline, Carlton J. Potter, Owen D. Potter,
Leonard W. Potter as Next of Kin of tesator resident
of the state of Ohio and George T. Patterson Legatee,
and also to Elenor Potter, widow of said Testator,
That Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on 15" day of July at one o'clock P.M.
Notice
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss: } In Probate Court
I the matter of the last Will and
Testament of Walter Potter, deceased.
To John Rowland,
You are commanded to notify
Elenor Potter, Abigal Heaslet, Jane McCammon,
Ann Garvin, Nancy Leonard, Mrs Z. P. Jayses,
Ann J. Scott, Jennie Potter, Sarah M. Williams,
S. D. Potter, Jemima Hamilton, Nancy J. Cline,
Carlton J. Potter, Owen D. Potter, Leonard D. Potter
and George T. Patterson that on the 7" day of July,
A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Walker Potter
late of Delaware Township, in said County, de-
ceased, was produced in said Court, and an
application to admit the same to probate was on
the same day made on said Court. Said appli-
cation will be for hearing before this Court on the
15 day of July, A. D. 1892, at 1 o'clock P.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of
said Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 7" day
of July, A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
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Description
[page 518]
[corresponds to page 489 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
489
Walter Potter's Will.
Return
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. }
John W. Rowlands being duly
sworn, says that on the 7 day of July to the
11 day of July, A. D. 1892, be served the within
notice by delivering a time copy thereof to
the within named Abigal Heasclett, Jane
McCammon, Ann Garvin, Nancy Leonard,
Mrs. Z. P. Jaynes, Ann J. Scott, Jennie Potter,
Sarah M. Williams, D.S. Potter, Jemma
Hamilton, Nancy J. Cline, Carlton J.
Potter, Owen D. Potter, Leonard W. Potter,
and George F. Patterson.
John W. Rowlands.
Subscribed in my presence and
sworn to before me this 15" day of July,
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Walter Potter's Will.
In the name of the Benevolent Father
of all, I Walter Potter of Delaware County
Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and Testament.
Item 1st It is my will that all my just debts
funeral expences & costs of administra-
tion be paid and that a suitable family
monument be purchased and erected.
Item 2nd I give and devise to George T. Patterson,
who made his home with me for a
number of years and who is now
living with and assisting me all my real
Estate Situated in the Township of Del-
aware County of Delaware and State of
Ohio consisting of about Eight and a half
acres of land where I now reside to
have and to hold to him and his heirs for-
ever Subject however to the charge of the
support and Maintenance of my wife
Eleanor Potter, during her natural life
time which I enjoin upon the said
George Patterson.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to Mrs Jemima
Hamilton the Sum of two Hundred
dollars with the request that she give Such
care and attention to my wife as she can
conveniently do.
Item 4th All the rest and residue of my property
[corresponds to page 489 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
489
Walter Potter's Will.
Return
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, ss. }
John W. Rowlands being duly
sworn, says that on the 7 day of July to the
11 day of July, A. D. 1892, be served the within
notice by delivering a time copy thereof to
the within named Abigal Heasclett, Jane
McCammon, Ann Garvin, Nancy Leonard,
Mrs. Z. P. Jaynes, Ann J. Scott, Jennie Potter,
Sarah M. Williams, D.S. Potter, Jemma
Hamilton, Nancy J. Cline, Carlton J.
Potter, Owen D. Potter, Leonard W. Potter,
and George F. Patterson.
John W. Rowlands.
Subscribed in my presence and
sworn to before me this 15" day of July,
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Walter Potter's Will.
In the name of the Benevolent Father
of all, I Walter Potter of Delaware County
Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and Testament.
Item 1st It is my will that all my just debts
funeral expences & costs of administra-
tion be paid and that a suitable family
monument be purchased and erected.
Item 2nd I give and devise to George T. Patterson,
who made his home with me for a
number of years and who is now
living with and assisting me all my real
Estate Situated in the Township of Del-
aware County of Delaware and State of
Ohio consisting of about Eight and a half
acres of land where I now reside to
have and to hold to him and his heirs for-
ever Subject however to the charge of the
support and Maintenance of my wife
Eleanor Potter, during her natural life
time which I enjoin upon the said
George Patterson.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to Mrs Jemima
Hamilton the Sum of two Hundred
dollars with the request that she give Such
care and attention to my wife as she can
conveniently do.
Item 4th All the rest and residue of my property
Title
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Description
[page 519]
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490
Walter Potter's Will.
of whatever kind and description I give and be-
queath to Said George F. Patterson, enjoining
upon his the care and maintenance of my
wife during her natural life time and in case
of his failure to do so he he shall forfeit all
right to the devises and bequests of this will, both
of personal & real property.
Item 5th I hereby nominate and appoint John Rowland
Executor of this my last will and testament hereby
revoking all former wills by me made In
testimony where of I have here unto set my hand
and seal this Eleventh day of June A. D. 1892.
Walter Patter {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged ]
in our presence by said ]
Walter Potter as his last will ]
Will & testament & signed by ]
us in his presence ]
John Hazelton. ]
L. M. Trigg ]
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open court John Hozilton
and L. M. Trigg the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Walter Potter late of
Delaware Township in said Delaware County,
deceased, who being duly Sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of
Said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 11" day of June A. D. 1892
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Walter Potter now deceased, is the Will of said de-
ceased Walter Potter that they were present at
the execution of said Will and at the request of
the Testator respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that
they saw the said Walter Potter, deceased, sign
and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Walter Potter at the time of
making, signing, and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint.
John Hazelton
L. M. Trigg
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in
[corresponds to page 490 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
490
Walter Potter's Will.
of whatever kind and description I give and be-
queath to Said George F. Patterson, enjoining
upon his the care and maintenance of my
wife during her natural life time and in case
of his failure to do so he he shall forfeit all
right to the devises and bequests of this will, both
of personal & real property.
Item 5th I hereby nominate and appoint John Rowland
Executor of this my last will and testament hereby
revoking all former wills by me made In
testimony where of I have here unto set my hand
and seal this Eleventh day of June A. D. 1892.
Walter Patter {Seal}
Signed and acknowledged ]
in our presence by said ]
Walter Potter as his last will ]
Will & testament & signed by ]
us in his presence ]
John Hazelton. ]
L. M. Trigg ]
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio, }
Delaware County, ss } In Probate Court.
Personally appeared in open court John Hozilton
and L. M. Trigg the subscribing witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Walter Potter late of
Delaware Township in said Delaware County,
deceased, who being duly Sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution of
Said Will, depose and say: That the paper before
them bearing date the 11" day of June A. D. 1892
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
Walter Potter now deceased, is the Will of said de-
ceased Walter Potter that they were present at
the execution of said Will and at the request of
the Testator respectively subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that
they saw the said Walter Potter, deceased, sign
and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge
the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Walter Potter at the time of
making, signing, and sealing said Will, was of
full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint.
John Hazelton
L. M. Trigg
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in
Title
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Description
[page 520]
[corresponds to page 491 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
491
Walter Potter's Will
open Court, this 15th day of July A. D. 1892
Journal Entry
July 15th 1892
In the matter of the will of }
Walter Potter deceased, } Be it remembered
that here to fore to wit on
July 7" A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of
Walter Potter deceased, late of Delaware Township
in this county, was produced in open court
and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the
application to admit the same to probate
and record in this court has been given
to the next of kin of the testator resident
of the state of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this court. There upon on this day
came John Hozelton and L. M. Trigg, the
subscribing witnesses to said will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due
execution and attestion of said Will,
which Testimony was reduced to writing
by them, respectivley Subscribed, and
filed with said Will. Where upon
the Court finds that the aforesaid in-
strument of writing is the last will
and Testament of said Walter Potter, de-
ceased, That the same was duly execut-
ed and attested, and that the said
Testator at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is therefore, by the Court or-
dered, that the said will be admitted to
Probate and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named
be entered of record in this court.
Citation directed to Elenor Potter, widow of
said Walter Potter the above named testator, was
duly issued, that she appear in this court within
one year and make her election as to said Will
which was returned and duly verified by the oath
of John W. Rowlands that he did serve said
widow with said notice by delivering to her a
true copy of the same.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 491 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
491
Walter Potter's Will
open Court, this 15th day of July A. D. 1892
Journal Entry
July 15th 1892
In the matter of the will of }
Walter Potter deceased, } Be it remembered
that here to fore to wit on
July 7" A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing pur-
porting to be the last Will and Testament of
Walter Potter deceased, late of Delaware Township
in this county, was produced in open court
and was then filed. And it now being shown
to the satisfaction of the court, that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the
application to admit the same to probate
and record in this court has been given
to the next of kin of the testator resident
of the state of Ohio, pursuant to a former
order of this court. There upon on this day
came John Hozelton and L. M. Trigg, the
subscribing witnesses to said will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due
execution and attestion of said Will,
which Testimony was reduced to writing
by them, respectivley Subscribed, and
filed with said Will. Where upon
the Court finds that the aforesaid in-
strument of writing is the last will
and Testament of said Walter Potter, de-
ceased, That the same was duly execut-
ed and attested, and that the said
Testator at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is therefore, by the Court or-
dered, that the said will be admitted to
Probate and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named
be entered of record in this court.
Citation directed to Elenor Potter, widow of
said Walter Potter the above named testator, was
duly issued, that she appear in this court within
one year and make her election as to said Will
which was returned and duly verified by the oath
of John W. Rowlands that he did serve said
widow with said notice by delivering to her a
true copy of the same.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[page 521]
[corresponds to page 492 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
492
Walter Potter's Will.
July 25
In the matter of the will of }
Walter Potter deceased }
It appearing to the court
from verified statement in writing that Elenor
Potter widow of said decedent is incompetent to
make her election under said will ordered that
Edward F. Brandebery be and he is here by appointed
to ascertain the value of the provisions made for
said widow in the will of Testator and the
value of her rights by law in the estate of her
deceased husband and report the same to this
court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate Court Delaware County, Ohio.
In the matter of the Probate }
of the last Will and Testament }
of Walter Potter, deceased }
To the Honorable Probate Court
Your petitioner prays this court to ap-
point some suitable person to ascertain the value
of the provision made by the testator for his wid-
ow Elenor Potter, in lieu of the provisions made
by law, and the estate of the deceased; and prays
this Court to elect for said widow as may
seem best from said investigation.
In support of this prayer your petitioner
makes affidavit as set forth below. Susie Clark.
State of Ohio, Delaware County, ss.
Susie Clark being first duly sworn on
oath says that she is a niece of Elenor Potter,
widow of Walter Potter, deceased, that said Elenor
Potter is past eighty-one years of age, is very feeble
in mind and body from her great age, is child-
ish and is at times unable to recognize even
her most intimate friends and is this affiant
believes unable to make such election as is best for
her interests. Susie Clark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day
of July, A. D. 1892.
Edward J. Brandebury.
Notary Public.
August 5" 1892. }
In the matter of the will }
of Walter Potter, deceased } Be it remembered that it
[corresponds to page 492 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
492
Walter Potter's Will.
July 25
In the matter of the will of }
Walter Potter deceased }
It appearing to the court
from verified statement in writing that Elenor
Potter widow of said decedent is incompetent to
make her election under said will ordered that
Edward F. Brandebery be and he is here by appointed
to ascertain the value of the provisions made for
said widow in the will of Testator and the
value of her rights by law in the estate of her
deceased husband and report the same to this
court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate Court Delaware County, Ohio.
In the matter of the Probate }
of the last Will and Testament }
of Walter Potter, deceased }
To the Honorable Probate Court
Your petitioner prays this court to ap-
point some suitable person to ascertain the value
of the provision made by the testator for his wid-
ow Elenor Potter, in lieu of the provisions made
by law, and the estate of the deceased; and prays
this Court to elect for said widow as may
seem best from said investigation.
In support of this prayer your petitioner
makes affidavit as set forth below. Susie Clark.
State of Ohio, Delaware County, ss.
Susie Clark being first duly sworn on
oath says that she is a niece of Elenor Potter,
widow of Walter Potter, deceased, that said Elenor
Potter is past eighty-one years of age, is very feeble
in mind and body from her great age, is child-
ish and is at times unable to recognize even
her most intimate friends and is this affiant
believes unable to make such election as is best for
her interests. Susie Clark.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day
of July, A. D. 1892.
Edward J. Brandebury.
Notary Public.
August 5" 1892. }
In the matter of the will }
of Walter Potter, deceased } Be it remembered that it
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (522)
Description
[page 522]
[corresponds to page 493 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
493
Walter Potter's Will.
has been determined in this Court that Elenor
Potter widow of said Walter Potter, deceased, is an
imbecile and that here to fine Edward Brander-
bury Esq. was by this court appointed to ascertain
the value of the provisions made by the testator
for her said Elenor Potter, in lien of the provis
ions made by law and that he ascertain the
value of her rights in the estate of her
husband said Walter Potter, deceased. And
said Edward F. Brandbury having made re-
port to this Court that he had made care-
ful inquiry and estimates of Said values the
provisions for said widow in said Testators
will and the values of her rights by law in
the estate of Said Walter Potter her de-
ceased husband he finds her rights by
law are the more valuable and has re-
ported accordingly to this Court. Where
upon the Court being well satisfied that
the rights of Said Widow Elenor Potter under
the law are more valuable and better for her
than the provisions made by testator Walter
Potter for her his widow. It is according by
entered that said Elenor Potter. It is accordingly
entered that said Elenor Potter, Imbecile
widow of Walter Potter Testator, deceased
takes not under the will, but does take and
accepts the rights provided by law for wid-
ows as is applied to such estates as her late
husband Walter Potter, deceased.
A.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
(Revise Statutes S 5967)
Ordered that executor of Said
decedents estate pay the costs herein taxed
at $7.05.
[corresponds to page 493 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
493
Walter Potter's Will.
has been determined in this Court that Elenor
Potter widow of said Walter Potter, deceased, is an
imbecile and that here to fine Edward Brander-
bury Esq. was by this court appointed to ascertain
the value of the provisions made by the testator
for her said Elenor Potter, in lien of the provis
ions made by law and that he ascertain the
value of her rights in the estate of her
husband said Walter Potter, deceased. And
said Edward F. Brandbury having made re-
port to this Court that he had made care-
ful inquiry and estimates of Said values the
provisions for said widow in said Testators
will and the values of her rights by law in
the estate of Said Walter Potter her de-
ceased husband he finds her rights by
law are the more valuable and has re-
ported accordingly to this Court. Where
upon the Court being well satisfied that
the rights of Said Widow Elenor Potter under
the law are more valuable and better for her
than the provisions made by testator Walter
Potter for her his widow. It is according by
entered that said Elenor Potter. It is accordingly
entered that said Elenor Potter, Imbecile
widow of Walter Potter Testator, deceased
takes not under the will, but does take and
accepts the rights provided by law for wid-
ows as is applied to such estates as her late
husband Walter Potter, deceased.
A.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
(Revise Statutes S 5967)
Ordered that executor of Said
decedents estate pay the costs herein taxed
at $7.05.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (523)
Description
[page 523]
[corresponds to page 494 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
In the matter of the will of }
Benjamine Shults, } August 1 " 1892.
Be it remembered that here to fore to wit:
on April 21" 1892 in the Court it was found that
Malinda Shults, widow of said Benjamine
Schults, deceased, is an imbecile. It now appear-
ing to the court that said Malinda Schultz has
not made her election as to the will of said
Benjamin Schults, her deceased husband and
that she by reason of imbecility is incompetent
to do so. Where upon the Court appoints John
O. Hunt a suitable person to ascertain the value
of the provisions made by the Testator, Benjamine
Shults for the said Widow in his will of record
in this court. And that he also ascertain the
value of said widows rights by law in the estate
of her husband Said Benjamin Shults and
that he report Said values to this court together
with his reasonable charges therefore within about
date. Ordered that notice accordingly issue to
John O Hunt of his appointment herein.
The State of Ohio.
Delaware County, Probate Court.
To John O. Hunt, Esq.
You have been appointed by
said court to ascertain the value of the provisions
made by the testator Benjamine Shults for his
widow Malinda Shults in Lien of the
provisions made by the laws of this for dower and
the distributive share of personal estate;
And you will also by estimate and by the best at-
tainable information ascertain the value of
Melinda Shults' rights by law in the estate of
Benjamine Shults, her husband, deceased. Said
Will and the settlement of said estate and re-
port the same in writing to our said court
together with your reasonable charges where
fore duly endorsed and all certified and signed
by you within all convenient speed.
Witness My Signature
and the Seal of Said Court
at Delaware Ohio the 1n day
of August, A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge
[corresponds to page 494 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
In the matter of the will of }
Benjamine Shults, } August 1 " 1892.
Be it remembered that here to fore to wit:
on April 21" 1892 in the Court it was found that
Malinda Shults, widow of said Benjamine
Schults, deceased, is an imbecile. It now appear-
ing to the court that said Malinda Schultz has
not made her election as to the will of said
Benjamin Schults, her deceased husband and
that she by reason of imbecility is incompetent
to do so. Where upon the Court appoints John
O. Hunt a suitable person to ascertain the value
of the provisions made by the Testator, Benjamine
Shults for the said Widow in his will of record
in this court. And that he also ascertain the
value of said widows rights by law in the estate
of her husband Said Benjamin Shults and
that he report Said values to this court together
with his reasonable charges therefore within about
date. Ordered that notice accordingly issue to
John O Hunt of his appointment herein.
The State of Ohio.
Delaware County, Probate Court.
To John O. Hunt, Esq.
You have been appointed by
said court to ascertain the value of the provisions
made by the testator Benjamine Shults for his
widow Malinda Shults in Lien of the
provisions made by the laws of this for dower and
the distributive share of personal estate;
And you will also by estimate and by the best at-
tainable information ascertain the value of
Melinda Shults' rights by law in the estate of
Benjamine Shults, her husband, deceased. Said
Will and the settlement of said estate and re-
port the same in writing to our said court
together with your reasonable charges where
fore duly endorsed and all certified and signed
by you within all convenient speed.
Witness My Signature
and the Seal of Said Court
at Delaware Ohio the 1n day
of August, A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (524)
Description
[page 524]
[corresponds to page 495 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
495
Benjamine Shults' Will.
To the Judge of the Probate Court Delaware
County Ohio:
Pursuant to the written order I have
made careful estimate and find that the
provisions in the will of Benjamine Shults
deceased as to his Widow Malinda Shults are
more valuable in the amount of ($1400)
Fourteen hundred Dollars
My reasonable Compensation for so ascer-
taining as here in reported under your
said order are $
Dated this 17 day, August. A D. 1892.
Signed J. O. Hunt.
Fees. $2.00
Journal Entry.
August 17 " 1892.
In the matter of the Will }
of Benjamine Shults. } Election of Widow.
Be it remembered that here to fore John
O. Hunt Esq. was by this Court appointed to
ascertain the value of the provisions made
by the testator Benjamine Shults deceased
in his last will and Testament for his
widow Malinda Shults and Imbicile in
lien of the provisions made by law for wid-
ow in deceased husband's estate; and that
he, Said John O. Hunt, also ascertain the
value of the interest said widow would by
law receive out of the estate of her said
husband, Benjamine Shults, deceased.
Said John O. Hunt having reported this
day to this court that the provisions made
in said will for said widow are more
valuable in the Sum of Fourteen Hundred
Dollars ($1400) than the amount She, said
widow would receive from decedents estate
by law as in case of no will. Where upon the
Court being well satisfied that the rights of
said Malinda Shults under the will of said
Benjamine Shults are more valuable and
better for her than the dower and distrib-
utive share of said Benjamine Shults estate.
It is accordingly entered that said Malinda
Shults, Imbecile widow of Benjamine
Shults, deceased, takes and accepts under
said will and takes and accepts the
provisions made for her in said Will in
[corresponds to page 495 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
495
Benjamine Shults' Will.
To the Judge of the Probate Court Delaware
County Ohio:
Pursuant to the written order I have
made careful estimate and find that the
provisions in the will of Benjamine Shults
deceased as to his Widow Malinda Shults are
more valuable in the amount of ($1400)
Fourteen hundred Dollars
My reasonable Compensation for so ascer-
taining as here in reported under your
said order are $
Dated this 17 day, August. A D. 1892.
Signed J. O. Hunt.
Fees. $2.00
Journal Entry.
August 17 " 1892.
In the matter of the Will }
of Benjamine Shults. } Election of Widow.
Be it remembered that here to fore John
O. Hunt Esq. was by this Court appointed to
ascertain the value of the provisions made
by the testator Benjamine Shults deceased
in his last will and Testament for his
widow Malinda Shults and Imbicile in
lien of the provisions made by law for wid-
ow in deceased husband's estate; and that
he, Said John O. Hunt, also ascertain the
value of the interest said widow would by
law receive out of the estate of her said
husband, Benjamine Shults, deceased.
Said John O. Hunt having reported this
day to this court that the provisions made
in said will for said widow are more
valuable in the Sum of Fourteen Hundred
Dollars ($1400) than the amount She, said
widow would receive from decedents estate
by law as in case of no will. Where upon the
Court being well satisfied that the rights of
said Malinda Shults under the will of said
Benjamine Shults are more valuable and
better for her than the dower and distrib-
utive share of said Benjamine Shults estate.
It is accordingly entered that said Malinda
Shults, Imbecile widow of Benjamine
Shults, deceased, takes and accepts under
said will and takes and accepts the
provisions made for her in said Will in
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (525)
Description
[page 525]
[corresponds to page 496 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
496
James William Mendenhall's Will
Lieu of her dower and distributive share of said
deceased husbands estate.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Citation to Widow to Make Election
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s s.} Probate Court.
To Olive S. Mendenhall, widow of James
William Mendenhall late of Delaware County,
Ohio, deceased.
You are here by notified that the last will and
Testament of James William Mendenhall, deceased,
was on the second day of July, A.D., 1892, duly ad-
mitted to Probate by the Probate Court of Delaware
County, Ohio, and you are here by cited and re-
quired to appear in person before said Probate
Court within one year from the date of the service
of this citation, and make your election wether
you will take the provisions made for you in
said Will, or be endowed of the lands
of your said late consort, and take your distrib-
utive share of his personal estate, pursuant to the
statute in such cases provided, and in this fail
not.
In testimony where of, I have here unto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware , Ohio, this 2nd day
of July, A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Return
I here by acknowledge service of the within cita-
tion this 2nd day of July, A.D. 1892.
In the matter of the will of
Olive S. Mendenhall}
James William Mendenhall deceased } Election of Widow
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the matter of the will of } Olive S. Mendenhall.
James William Mendenhall deceased } Election of Widow
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the matter of the will of
James William Mendenhall deceased } Election of Widow
I, Olive S. Mendenhall, widow of James
William Mendenhall, late of Delaware Township,
Delaware County, Ohio, deceased, hereby elect to take
[corresponds to page 496 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
496
James William Mendenhall's Will
Lieu of her dower and distributive share of said
deceased husbands estate.
N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Citation to Widow to Make Election
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County, s s.} Probate Court.
To Olive S. Mendenhall, widow of James
William Mendenhall late of Delaware County,
Ohio, deceased.
You are here by notified that the last will and
Testament of James William Mendenhall, deceased,
was on the second day of July, A.D., 1892, duly ad-
mitted to Probate by the Probate Court of Delaware
County, Ohio, and you are here by cited and re-
quired to appear in person before said Probate
Court within one year from the date of the service
of this citation, and make your election wether
you will take the provisions made for you in
said Will, or be endowed of the lands
of your said late consort, and take your distrib-
utive share of his personal estate, pursuant to the
statute in such cases provided, and in this fail
not.
In testimony where of, I have here unto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware , Ohio, this 2nd day
of July, A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Return
I here by acknowledge service of the within cita-
tion this 2nd day of July, A.D. 1892.
In the matter of the will of
Olive S. Mendenhall}
James William Mendenhall deceased } Election of Widow
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the matter of the will of } Olive S. Mendenhall.
James William Mendenhall deceased } Election of Widow
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the matter of the will of
James William Mendenhall deceased } Election of Widow
I, Olive S. Mendenhall, widow of James
William Mendenhall, late of Delaware Township,
Delaware County, Ohio, deceased, hereby elect to take
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (526)
Description
[page 526]
[corresponds to page 497 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
497
James William Mendenhall's Will.
the provision made for me in the last Will
and Testament of said James William
Mendenhall deceased in Lieu of being en
dowed of the lands of my deceased consort,
and taking the distributive share of his
personal estate.
Olive S. Mendenhall
Widow of
James William Mendenhall
deceased,
Signed in open Court this 10" day of August
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
James William Mendenhall's Estate.
August 10 " 1892.
This day came Olive S. Mendenhall,
Executrix of the estate of James William
Mendenhall, deceased and filed in this
Court her duly verified inventory of said estate
which statement is approved by court and
ordered recorded.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 497 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
497
James William Mendenhall's Will.
the provision made for me in the last Will
and Testament of said James William
Mendenhall deceased in Lieu of being en
dowed of the lands of my deceased consort,
and taking the distributive share of his
personal estate.
Olive S. Mendenhall
Widow of
James William Mendenhall
deceased,
Signed in open Court this 10" day of August
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
James William Mendenhall's Estate.
August 10 " 1892.
This day came Olive S. Mendenhall,
Executrix of the estate of James William
Mendenhall, deceased and filed in this
Court her duly verified inventory of said estate
which statement is approved by court and
ordered recorded.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (527)
Description
[page 527]
[corresponds to page 498 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Alfred McLeod's Will 498
In the matter of the will of }
Alfred McLeod, deceased} Election of Widow.
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio.
I, Rebecca McLeod, widow of Alfred McLeod
late of Genoa Township, Delaware County Ohio,
deceased, hereby elect to take the provision made
for me in the last Will and Testament of said
Alfred McLeod, deceased, in lieu of being en-
dowed of the lands of my deceased consort and
taking distributive share of his personal estate.
Rebecca McLeod
widow of
Alfred McLeod dec'd
Signed in open Court this 16" day of August A.D. 1892
A. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
In the matter of the Will of }
Alfred McLeod deceased } August 16" 1892.
This day came Rebeca McLeod, widow of Alfred
McLeod deceased into open Court and after having
the provisions of the last Will and Testament of said
deceased and her rights under it fully explained
and made known to her and also of her rights by
law in the event she refused to elect to take under
said Will after due deliberation she elected to ac-
cept of the provisions made for her in said last
Will and Testament in lieu of her dower interest
and distributive share of the estate of said deceased.
N.F.Overturf.
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 498 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Alfred McLeod's Will 498
In the matter of the will of }
Alfred McLeod, deceased} Election of Widow.
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio.
I, Rebecca McLeod, widow of Alfred McLeod
late of Genoa Township, Delaware County Ohio,
deceased, hereby elect to take the provision made
for me in the last Will and Testament of said
Alfred McLeod, deceased, in lieu of being en-
dowed of the lands of my deceased consort and
taking distributive share of his personal estate.
Rebecca McLeod
widow of
Alfred McLeod dec'd
Signed in open Court this 16" day of August A.D. 1892
A. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
In the matter of the Will of }
Alfred McLeod deceased } August 16" 1892.
This day came Rebeca McLeod, widow of Alfred
McLeod deceased into open Court and after having
the provisions of the last Will and Testament of said
deceased and her rights under it fully explained
and made known to her and also of her rights by
law in the event she refused to elect to take under
said Will after due deliberation she elected to ac-
cept of the provisions made for her in said last
Will and Testament in lieu of her dower interest
and distributive share of the estate of said deceased.
N.F.Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (528)
Description
[corresponds to page 499 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
499
Issac Frees's Will
Probate Court Delaware County
In the matter of the will of }
Issac Freese deceased } Election of Widow
I Mary E. Freese widow of Isaac
Freese late of Concord Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, deceased, hereby elect not to take
the provision made for me in the last Will
and Testament of said Isaac Freese, deceas-
ed but do elect to be endorsed of the lands
of my deceased consort and taking the dis-
tributive share of his personal estate, as
provided by law.
Mary E. Freese
Widow of
Isaac Freese, deceased.
Signed in open Court this 23" day of August
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will of ]
Isaac Freese, deceased. ] August 23, 1892.
This day personally appeared in open
Court Mary E. Freese, widow of Said Isaac
Freese, who after having in matters explained
to her. She elected to take under this law
that portion of the estate of her deceased
husband as she would acquire in the
event there was no will.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
499
Issac Frees's Will
Probate Court Delaware County
In the matter of the will of }
Issac Freese deceased } Election of Widow
I Mary E. Freese widow of Isaac
Freese late of Concord Township, Delaware
County, Ohio, deceased, hereby elect not to take
the provision made for me in the last Will
and Testament of said Isaac Freese, deceas-
ed but do elect to be endorsed of the lands
of my deceased consort and taking the dis-
tributive share of his personal estate, as
provided by law.
Mary E. Freese
Widow of
Isaac Freese, deceased.
Signed in open Court this 23" day of August
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will of ]
Isaac Freese, deceased. ] August 23, 1892.
This day personally appeared in open
Court Mary E. Freese, widow of Said Isaac
Freese, who after having in matters explained
to her. She elected to take under this law
that portion of the estate of her deceased
husband as she would acquire in the
event there was no will.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (529)
Description
[page 529]
[corresponds to page 500 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
[page 500]
Sarah Vining's Will. Probate Court Delaware County, Ohio.
In the matter of the Will of }
Sarah Vining deceased. } Election of Widow.
I Elam C. Vining, widow of Sarah Vining
late of Delaware Township, Delaware County, Ohio,
deceased, hereby elect to take the provision made
for me in the last Will and Testament of said
Sarah Vining, deceased, in lieu of bring endowed of
the lands of my deceased consort, and taking the
distributive share of her personal estate.
Attest.
Elam C. Vining
Widower of
Sarah Vining deceased.
James R. Lythe.
Ella H. March.
Signed in open court this 23" day of August, AD 1812.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journel Entry.
In the matter of the will of }
Sarah Vining deceased } August 23" 1892
This day came Elam C. Vining, widower
of Sarah Vining, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last Will and
Testament of said deceased and his rights under
it fully explained and made known to him and
also of his rights by law in the event he refused
to elect to take under said Will, after due delib-
eration he elected to accept of the provisions made
for him in said last Will and Testament in lieu
of his dower interest and distributive share of the
estate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
[corresponds to page 500 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
[page 500]
Sarah Vining's Will. Probate Court Delaware County, Ohio.
In the matter of the Will of }
Sarah Vining deceased. } Election of Widow.
I Elam C. Vining, widow of Sarah Vining
late of Delaware Township, Delaware County, Ohio,
deceased, hereby elect to take the provision made
for me in the last Will and Testament of said
Sarah Vining, deceased, in lieu of bring endowed of
the lands of my deceased consort, and taking the
distributive share of her personal estate.
Attest.
Elam C. Vining
Widower of
Sarah Vining deceased.
James R. Lythe.
Ella H. March.
Signed in open court this 23" day of August, AD 1812.
N.F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journel Entry.
In the matter of the will of }
Sarah Vining deceased } August 23" 1892
This day came Elam C. Vining, widower
of Sarah Vining, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last Will and
Testament of said deceased and his rights under
it fully explained and made known to him and
also of his rights by law in the event he refused
to elect to take under said Will, after due delib-
eration he elected to accept of the provisions made
for him in said last Will and Testament in lieu
of his dower interest and distributive share of the
estate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (530)
Description
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (530)
[530]
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (530)
[corresponds to page 501 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Helen Gertrude Beach's Will
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Hellen } Application to admit
Gertrude Beach, deceased } to Probate.
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County,
Your petitioner respectfully represents,
that Hellen Rutheford Beach, late a res-
dent of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 19'' day of
August, A.D. 1893, leaving an instru-
ment in writing, here to attached pur-
porting to be her last will and Testa-
ment; That the said Hellen Gertrude
Beach died leaving no widower and
the following named persons her only
next of kin.
Name. age. Degree of Kinship .P.O. Address.
Albert Rutherford Beach. 22 yrs. Son. Cleveland Ohio.
Your Petitioner Says that he is only
heir at and next of kin to decedent and the
only person interested in the probate of said
will, that he well knows and admits the
validity of said will that the signature there
to us the signature of his mother, Hellen
Gertrude Beach and that she at the time
of the execution of said will May 11" 1875, was in
full life, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint and he asks the
Court to admit said will to probate and re-
cord without any further proof or evidence.
Albert R. Beech.
The foregoing application was signed in
my presence and sworn to before me, this
23 day of August. A. D. 1872.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the Will of |
Hellen Gertrude Beach dec'd } August 23" 1892
Be it remembered that this
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Helen Gertrude Beach's Will
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County ss. }
In the matter of the last Will }
and Testament of Hellen } Application to admit
Gertrude Beach, deceased } to Probate.
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County,
Your petitioner respectfully represents,
that Hellen Rutheford Beach, late a res-
dent of the Township of Delaware in said
County, died on or about the 19'' day of
August, A.D. 1893, leaving an instru-
ment in writing, here to attached pur-
porting to be her last will and Testa-
ment; That the said Hellen Gertrude
Beach died leaving no widower and
the following named persons her only
next of kin.
Name. age. Degree of Kinship .P.O. Address.
Albert Rutherford Beach. 22 yrs. Son. Cleveland Ohio.
Your Petitioner Says that he is only
heir at and next of kin to decedent and the
only person interested in the probate of said
will, that he well knows and admits the
validity of said will that the signature there
to us the signature of his mother, Hellen
Gertrude Beach and that she at the time
of the execution of said will May 11" 1875, was in
full life, of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint and he asks the
Court to admit said will to probate and re-
cord without any further proof or evidence.
Albert R. Beech.
The foregoing application was signed in
my presence and sworn to before me, this
23 day of August. A. D. 1872.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the Will of |
Hellen Gertrude Beach dec'd } August 23" 1892
Be it remembered that this
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Description
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Hellen Gertrude Beach's Will
day Albert Ruthford Beach personally appeared
in open Court and produced to the Court a
written instrument and made application as
required by law to have the same admitted
to probate and recorded as and for the last Will
and testament of Hellen Gertrude Beach his
mother. On said application the court finds
that Said Hellen Gertrude Beach died leaving
no widower and Said Albert Rutherford Beech
now of full and lawful age, her only heir at law
and only next of kin. That the paper now pro
duced purporting to be the last will and Testament
of Hellen Gertrude Beach is the last will and
Testament of Hellen Gertrude Beach. That the
same was duly executed and attested and that
said testatrix at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same was of full age, of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint.
This therefore, by the Court ordered that the said
and memory and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same
be entered of record in this court.
Helen Gertrude Beech's Will.
In the name of God, Amen. I Hellen
Gertrude Beach of the city of Plainfield. County
of Union and State of New Jersey, being of
sound and disposing mind and memory and
considering the uncertainity of this life, do
there fore make, ordain publish and declare
this to be my last Will and Testament. That
is to say,
First,, After all my lawful debts are paid and dis-
charged, I give and devise to my brother Frank
R. Moody, to hold in trust for my son Albert
Rutherford Beach, all of my real estate where in
located; also all real estate in which I hold any
interest or ownership whatever.
Second: I give and bequeath to my brother Frank R.
Moody, to hold in trust for my son Albert
Rutherford Beach, all of my personal property of
whatever kind or description and where ever
located.
Third. I hereby empower my brother Frank R. Moody
to sell and convey, at any time any or all of my
real estate, devised in this instrument and to
retain the proceeds of said sale, together with
such personal property as I have herein bequeath-
ed until my son Albert Rutheford Beach shall
Hellen Gertrude Beach's Will
day Albert Ruthford Beach personally appeared
in open Court and produced to the Court a
written instrument and made application as
required by law to have the same admitted
to probate and recorded as and for the last Will
and testament of Hellen Gertrude Beach his
mother. On said application the court finds
that Said Hellen Gertrude Beach died leaving
no widower and Said Albert Rutherford Beech
now of full and lawful age, her only heir at law
and only next of kin. That the paper now pro
duced purporting to be the last will and Testament
of Hellen Gertrude Beach is the last will and
Testament of Hellen Gertrude Beach. That the
same was duly executed and attested and that
said testatrix at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same was of full age, of sound mind
and memory and not under any restraint.
This therefore, by the Court ordered that the said
and memory and not under any restraint.
It is therefore, by the Court ordered that the said
Will be admitted to Probate, and that the same
be entered of record in this court.
Helen Gertrude Beech's Will.
In the name of God, Amen. I Hellen
Gertrude Beach of the city of Plainfield. County
of Union and State of New Jersey, being of
sound and disposing mind and memory and
considering the uncertainity of this life, do
there fore make, ordain publish and declare
this to be my last Will and Testament. That
is to say,
First,, After all my lawful debts are paid and dis-
charged, I give and devise to my brother Frank
R. Moody, to hold in trust for my son Albert
Rutherford Beach, all of my real estate where in
located; also all real estate in which I hold any
interest or ownership whatever.
Second: I give and bequeath to my brother Frank R.
Moody, to hold in trust for my son Albert
Rutherford Beach, all of my personal property of
whatever kind or description and where ever
located.
Third. I hereby empower my brother Frank R. Moody
to sell and convey, at any time any or all of my
real estate, devised in this instrument and to
retain the proceeds of said sale, together with
such personal property as I have herein bequeath-
ed until my son Albert Rutheford Beach shall
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 503 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Hellen Gertrude Beech's Will
have attained the age of twenty one years
Likewise, I make, constitute and appoint
my brother Frank R. Moody, to be executor
of and trustee under this my last will
and testament, hereby revoking all former
wills by me made.
In Witness Whereof, I have here unto
subscribed my name and affixed my
seal, the eleventh day of May in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy five.
Helen Gertrude Beech
seal
Subscribed by Helen Gertrude Beach the
testator named in the foreg oing will in
the presence of each of us; and at the time
of making such subscription, the above
instrument was declared by the said
testator to be her last will and testament,
and each of us at the request of said
Testator, and in her presence, and in the
presence of each other, signs his or her
name as a witness there to at the end
of the will.
Witnesses
W. D. Olmsted.
Yonkers, N. Y.
Horace E. Dresser
Yonkers, N. Y.
C. M. Dresser
Yonkers, N. Y.
Hellen Gertrude Beech's Will
have attained the age of twenty one years
Likewise, I make, constitute and appoint
my brother Frank R. Moody, to be executor
of and trustee under this my last will
and testament, hereby revoking all former
wills by me made.
In Witness Whereof, I have here unto
subscribed my name and affixed my
seal, the eleventh day of May in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy five.
Helen Gertrude Beech
seal
Subscribed by Helen Gertrude Beach the
testator named in the foreg oing will in
the presence of each of us; and at the time
of making such subscription, the above
instrument was declared by the said
testator to be her last will and testament,
and each of us at the request of said
Testator, and in her presence, and in the
presence of each other, signs his or her
name as a witness there to at the end
of the will.
Witnesses
W. D. Olmsted.
Yonkers, N. Y.
Horace E. Dresser
Yonkers, N. Y.
C. M. Dresser
Yonkers, N. Y.
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 504 of Delaware County Ohio Will
Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Thomas C. Jones Will.
5115 Application of Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, s.s}
In the matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
T. C. Jones, decreased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the Probate
Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Thomas
C. Jones late a resident of the Township of Delaware,
in said County, died on or about the 13" day of August
A. D. 1892, leaving an instrument in writing, here to
attached, purporting to be his last will and testament;
That the said Thomas C. Jones, died leaving Harriet
A. Jones his widow and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name. Age of Minors. Degree of Kinship. P. O. Address
Hosea Williams Jones. Son. Gambier Ohio.
Arthur H. Jones. .". Delaware Ohio.
Martha C. Lybrand. Daughter. Delaware Ohio.
Thomas Clive Jones. Son. Delaware Ohio.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be
fixed for the proving of said Will, and that said a-
bove named persons may be named according to
law of the pending of said proceedings.
Harriet A. Jones.
The fore going application was signed in my
presence and sworn to before me, this 22" day of
August A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice.
to the undersigned Widow and next of Kin of the
within named decedent hereby waive further notice to
the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 22" day of August A. D. 1892.
Harriet A. Jones.
Hosea William Jones.
Arthur H. Jones.
Martha C. Lyland.
Thomas Clive Jones.
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Thomas C. Jones Will.
5115 Application of Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, s.s}
In the matter of the last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
T. C. Jones, decreased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the Probate
Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that Thomas
C. Jones late a resident of the Township of Delaware,
in said County, died on or about the 13" day of August
A. D. 1892, leaving an instrument in writing, here to
attached, purporting to be his last will and testament;
That the said Thomas C. Jones, died leaving Harriet
A. Jones his widow and the following named persons
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio
Name. Age of Minors. Degree of Kinship. P. O. Address
Hosea Williams Jones. Son. Gambier Ohio.
Arthur H. Jones. .". Delaware Ohio.
Martha C. Lybrand. Daughter. Delaware Ohio.
Thomas Clive Jones. Son. Delaware Ohio.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be
fixed for the proving of said Will, and that said a-
bove named persons may be named according to
law of the pending of said proceedings.
Harriet A. Jones.
The fore going application was signed in my
presence and sworn to before me, this 22" day of
August A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice.
to the undersigned Widow and next of Kin of the
within named decedent hereby waive further notice to
the Probate of said Will.
Dated this 22" day of August A. D. 1892.
Harriet A. Jones.
Hosea William Jones.
Arthur H. Jones.
Martha C. Lyland.
Thomas Clive Jones.
Title
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Description
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-1893
[corresponds to page 505 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-1893]
Thomas E. Jones Will
Will
In the name of the Bennove-
lent Father of All.
I Thomas C. Jones of the County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
First I give and devise to my dear wife Harrict of
Jones all my property real & personal public-
an situate, not dwelting but she will make
of what remains at her death proper
distrabution to our dear ones and objects of
our bounty.
Second. I constitute and appoint beloved wife
Harrict A. Jones Executrix of this my last will
and testament, and direct that she be not
required to fund bond, not to have and
appointment made of the personal estate.
Signed and Sealed and acknowledged as
my last will and testament this 11 day
May 1876 in the presence of
Margaret C. Hills T. C. Jones seal
C. Hills.
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County e.s. }
Personally appeared in open
court Margaret C. Hills and C. Hills the
subscribing witnesses to the last will and
Testament of Thomas C. Jones, late of Delaware
Township, in said Delaware County, deceased,
who being duly sworn according to law to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, depose and say, That the paper
before them having date the 11th day of May
A. D. 1876, purporting to be the last will
and Testament of Thomas C. Jones, now de-
ceased, is the Will of said deceased Thomas
C. Jones, that they were present at the exe_
cution of said will, and at the request of
the Testator respectively subscribed their
names to the same a s witnesses in his
presence, that they saw the said Thomas
C. Jones, deceased, sign and seal said Will
C. Jones, deceased, sign and seal said Will
and heard him achnowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the
[corresponds to page 505 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-1893]
Thomas E. Jones Will
Will
In the name of the Bennove-
lent Father of All.
I Thomas C. Jones of the County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
First I give and devise to my dear wife Harrict of
Jones all my property real & personal public-
an situate, not dwelting but she will make
of what remains at her death proper
distrabution to our dear ones and objects of
our bounty.
Second. I constitute and appoint beloved wife
Harrict A. Jones Executrix of this my last will
and testament, and direct that she be not
required to fund bond, not to have and
appointment made of the personal estate.
Signed and Sealed and acknowledged as
my last will and testament this 11 day
May 1876 in the presence of
Margaret C. Hills T. C. Jones seal
C. Hills.
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County e.s. }
Personally appeared in open
court Margaret C. Hills and C. Hills the
subscribing witnesses to the last will and
Testament of Thomas C. Jones, late of Delaware
Township, in said Delaware County, deceased,
who being duly sworn according to law to
speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth, in relation to the execution
of said Will, depose and say, That the paper
before them having date the 11th day of May
A. D. 1876, purporting to be the last will
and Testament of Thomas C. Jones, now de-
ceased, is the Will of said deceased Thomas
C. Jones, that they were present at the exe_
cution of said will, and at the request of
the Testator respectively subscribed their
names to the same a s witnesses in his
presence, that they saw the said Thomas
C. Jones, deceased, sign and seal said Will
C. Jones, deceased, sign and seal said Will
and heard him achnowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 506 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Thomas C. Jones' Will
said Thomas C. Jones at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint
Margaret C. Hills.
C. Hills.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in
open Court, this 24" day of August, A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will }
of Thomas C. Jones, deceased. } Aug 25. 1892
This day an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the Last Will and Testament of Thomas C.
Jones, late of Delaware Township, in the County, deceas-
ed, was produced in open court for Probate, and it is
now ordered that the last Will be filed in this Court
and it appearing to the Court that Harriet A. Jones, wid-
ow, and Hosea Williams Jones, Arthur William
Jones, Martha C. Lybrand and Thomas Clive Jones,
only next of kin and only heirs of law of said
Thomas C. Jones have waived the issuing of notice
to the probate of said will. There upon on this
day came Margaret C. Hills and C. Hills, the sub-
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn testified to the due execution and attesta-
tion of said will, which testimony was reduced to
writing by them respectively subscribed and filed with said
Will. Where upon the court finds that the afore
said instrument of writing is the last will and
Testament of said Thomas C. Jones, deceased; that
the said testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same, was of full age of sound mind and
memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court, ordered, that the said Will, be admitted
to Probate and that the same, together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses, above named be entered of
record in this court.
N. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge.
Thomas C. Jones' Will
said Thomas C. Jones at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory and not under any restraint
Margaret C. Hills.
C. Hills.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in
open Court, this 24" day of August, A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will }
of Thomas C. Jones, deceased. } Aug 25. 1892
This day an instrument of writing, pur-
porting to be the Last Will and Testament of Thomas C.
Jones, late of Delaware Township, in the County, deceas-
ed, was produced in open court for Probate, and it is
now ordered that the last Will be filed in this Court
and it appearing to the Court that Harriet A. Jones, wid-
ow, and Hosea Williams Jones, Arthur William
Jones, Martha C. Lybrand and Thomas Clive Jones,
only next of kin and only heirs of law of said
Thomas C. Jones have waived the issuing of notice
to the probate of said will. There upon on this
day came Margaret C. Hills and C. Hills, the sub-
scribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn testified to the due execution and attesta-
tion of said will, which testimony was reduced to
writing by them respectively subscribed and filed with said
Will. Where upon the court finds that the afore
said instrument of writing is the last will and
Testament of said Thomas C. Jones, deceased; that
the said testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same, was of full age of sound mind and
memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore
by the Court, ordered, that the said Will, be admitted
to Probate and that the same, together with the testi-
mony of the witnesses, above named be entered of
record in this court.
N. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge.
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 507 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will of } June 25," 1872
Benjamin DeGood, deceased }
This day came Maria S.
DeGood, widow of Benjamin DeGood, deceas-
ed, into open court and after having the pro-
visions of the last Will and Testament of
said deceased and her rights under it, fully
explained and made known to her, and
also of her rights by law in the court she
refused to elect to take under said Will,
after due deliberation she elected to accept
of the provisions made for her in said last
Will and Testament in lieu of her dower
interest and distributive share of the estate
of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
In the matter of the Will of }
Benjamin DeGoode, deceased. }
And now comes Maria S. DeGood, widow
of Benjamin DeGood, deceased, and in open
court made her election as to the last will and
Testament of said decedent.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss. } June 25, 1892
I, Mariah S. DeGood, widow of Benja-
min DeGood, late of Delaware County, deceas-
ed, fully understanding and living the provisions of the
last will and Testament of said decedent, and
of my rights under the law in the event of my
refusal to elect to take under said Will,
do hereby elect to take and do accept of the pro-
visions made for me in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of my dower interest and
distributive share of said estate.
Maria S. DeGood
Subscribed in open Court before me this 25
day of June A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will of } June 25," 1872
Benjamin DeGood, deceased }
This day came Maria S.
DeGood, widow of Benjamin DeGood, deceas-
ed, into open court and after having the pro-
visions of the last Will and Testament of
said deceased and her rights under it, fully
explained and made known to her, and
also of her rights by law in the court she
refused to elect to take under said Will,
after due deliberation she elected to accept
of the provisions made for her in said last
Will and Testament in lieu of her dower
interest and distributive share of the estate
of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
In the matter of the Will of }
Benjamin DeGoode, deceased. }
And now comes Maria S. DeGood, widow
of Benjamin DeGood, deceased, and in open
court made her election as to the last will and
Testament of said decedent.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss. } June 25, 1892
I, Mariah S. DeGood, widow of Benja-
min DeGood, late of Delaware County, deceas-
ed, fully understanding and living the provisions of the
last will and Testament of said decedent, and
of my rights under the law in the event of my
refusal to elect to take under said Will,
do hereby elect to take and do accept of the pro-
visions made for me in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of my dower interest and
distributive share of said estate.
Maria S. DeGood
Subscribed in open Court before me this 25
day of June A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 508 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9-93]
508
Lewis Benton's Will.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the Will of } June 25, 1892
Louis Benton, deceased. }
This day came Loreta Benton, widow of Lewis
Benton, deceased, into open court and after having the
provisions of the last will and testament of said decea
ed and her rights under it fully explained and made
known to her, and also of her rights by law in the
event she refused to elect to take under said, will,
after due deliberation she elected not to accept of the
provisions made for her in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of her dower interest and dister-
butive share of the estate of said deceased, but elect-
ed to take under the law.
W. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge
In the matter of the Will of }
Lewis Benton, deceased. } Election of Widow.
And now comes Loreta Benton, widow of Lewis
Benton deceased and in the open court made her elect-
ion as to said decedent's will.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss. } June 25, " 1892.
I Loreta Benton, widow of Lewis
Benton, late of Delaware County, deceased, fully under
standing the provisions of the last Will and Testa-
ment of said deceased and of my rights under it,
and of my rights by law do now hereby make my
election as to said will, and refuse to accept the
provisions made for me in said decedents will
and elect and do take under the law as is pro-
vided for widows in cases of no will.
Attest Loreta x Benten her mark
Amy Reichelderfer.
Subscribed in open Court, before me this 25 "
day of June 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
508
Lewis Benton's Will.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the Will of } June 25, 1892
Louis Benton, deceased. }
This day came Loreta Benton, widow of Lewis
Benton, deceased, into open court and after having the
provisions of the last will and testament of said decea
ed and her rights under it fully explained and made
known to her, and also of her rights by law in the
event she refused to elect to take under said, will,
after due deliberation she elected not to accept of the
provisions made for her in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of her dower interest and dister-
butive share of the estate of said deceased, but elect-
ed to take under the law.
W. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge
In the matter of the Will of }
Lewis Benton, deceased. } Election of Widow.
And now comes Loreta Benton, widow of Lewis
Benton deceased and in the open court made her elect-
ion as to said decedent's will.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss. } June 25, " 1892.
I Loreta Benton, widow of Lewis
Benton, late of Delaware County, deceased, fully under
standing the provisions of the last Will and Testa-
ment of said deceased and of my rights under it,
and of my rights by law do now hereby make my
election as to said will, and refuse to accept the
provisions made for me in said decedents will
and elect and do take under the law as is pro-
vided for widows in cases of no will.
Attest Loreta x Benten her mark
Amy Reichelderfer.
Subscribed in open Court, before me this 25 "
day of June 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 509 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
509
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Journal Entry
In the matter of the will of }
Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased } July 5, 1982
This day came Eliza J. Smith, widow of
Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last will and testament
of said deceased and her rights under it fully ex-
plained and made known to her, and also of her
rights by law in the event she refused to elect to
take under said will, after due deliberation she
elected to accept of the provisions made for her
in said last will and Testament in lieu of her
dower interest and distributive share of the es-
tate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss. } July 5th 1892
I, Eliza J. Smith, widow of Jerimiah
W. Smith, deceased fully understanding the
provisions of the last will and Testament of said decedent
for me and my rights under it and also my rights
under the law in the event of my refusal to elect
to take under said will. I do hereby elect to
take under said will and do accept of the provis-
ions there in made for me in lieu of my distrib-
utive share of said decedents estate and dower
there of.
Subscribed in open court this 5" day of July
Eliza J. Smith.
Subscribed in open court this 5th day of July
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
509
Jeremiah W. Smith's Will
Journal Entry
In the matter of the will of }
Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased } July 5, 1982
This day came Eliza J. Smith, widow of
Jeremiah W. Smith, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last will and testament
of said deceased and her rights under it fully ex-
plained and made known to her, and also of her
rights by law in the event she refused to elect to
take under said will, after due deliberation she
elected to accept of the provisions made for her
in said last will and Testament in lieu of her
dower interest and distributive share of the es-
tate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County ss. } July 5th 1892
I, Eliza J. Smith, widow of Jerimiah
W. Smith, deceased fully understanding the
provisions of the last will and Testament of said decedent
for me and my rights under it and also my rights
under the law in the event of my refusal to elect
to take under said will. I do hereby elect to
take under said will and do accept of the provis-
ions there in made for me in lieu of my distrib-
utive share of said decedents estate and dower
there of.
Subscribed in open court this 5" day of July
Eliza J. Smith.
Subscribed in open court this 5th day of July
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (539)
Description
[corresponds to page 510 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893]
August Reibel's Will.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the will of }
August Reibel, deceased. } August 1. 1892.
This day came Margret Reibel, widow of
August Reibel, deceased, into open court and after having the
provisions of the last will and Testament of said deceas-
ed and her rights under it fully explained and made
known to her, and also of her rights by law in the event
she refused to elect to take under said Will, after due
deliberation she elected to accept of the provisions
made for her in said last Will and Testament in lieu
of her dower interest and distributive share of the estate
of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court.
Delaware County s.s. } August 1, 1892.
I. Margaret Reibel, widow of August Reibel
deceased, where will was probated in said Court on
June 24" 1892, fully understanding the provisions of
said last Will and Testament for me and of my rights
under the law in the event of my refusal to elect to take
under said will. I do hereby elect to take under
said will and to accept of the provisions there in made
for me in leiu of my dower interest in said estate
and my distributive share of said estate as provided
by law.
Margaret Reibel.
Subscribed in open court this 1" day of August,
A. D. 1892 in my presence.
N . F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
August Reibel's Will.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the will of }
August Reibel, deceased. } August 1. 1892.
This day came Margret Reibel, widow of
August Reibel, deceased, into open court and after having the
provisions of the last will and Testament of said deceas-
ed and her rights under it fully explained and made
known to her, and also of her rights by law in the event
she refused to elect to take under said Will, after due
deliberation she elected to accept of the provisions
made for her in said last Will and Testament in lieu
of her dower interest and distributive share of the estate
of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow.
The State of Ohio } Probate Court.
Delaware County s.s. } August 1, 1892.
I. Margaret Reibel, widow of August Reibel
deceased, where will was probated in said Court on
June 24" 1892, fully understanding the provisions of
said last Will and Testament for me and of my rights
under the law in the event of my refusal to elect to take
under said will. I do hereby elect to take under
said will and to accept of the provisions there in made
for me in leiu of my dower interest in said estate
and my distributive share of said estate as provided
by law.
Margaret Reibel.
Subscribed in open court this 1" day of August,
A. D. 1892 in my presence.
N . F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (540)
Description
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (540)
[corresponds to page 511 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, s.s: }
In the matter of the Last Will }
and Testament of Roxy } Application to admit to
Barthalomew deceased. } Probate.
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Roxy Barthalomew, late a resident of the Township of
Liberty in said County, died on or about the 1st day
of September, A. D. 1812 leaving an instrument in
writing hereto attached, purporting to be her last
will and Testament. That the said Roxy
Barthalomew died leaving no widower and the
following named persons her only next of kin
resident of the state of Ohio:
Names Age of Minor Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Lizzie E. Moses, Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Etta Case Grand daughter, Columbus, Ohio.
Luella L. Case Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Hattie B. Case Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Roxy Case Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Emily J. Andrews Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
W. P. Case. Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Your Petitioner Prays that a time may be
fixed for the proving of said Will and that said
above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
W. P. Case.
The forgoing application was signed in my
presence and sworn to before me this 8" day of
September, A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge.
Waver of Notice.
We the undersigned and Next of Kin of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice to
the probate of said will.
Dated this 8" day of September A. D. 1892.
W. P. Case.
[corresponds to page 511 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will
Application for Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County, s.s: }
In the matter of the Last Will }
and Testament of Roxy } Application to admit to
Barthalomew deceased. } Probate.
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Roxy Barthalomew, late a resident of the Township of
Liberty in said County, died on or about the 1st day
of September, A. D. 1812 leaving an instrument in
writing hereto attached, purporting to be her last
will and Testament. That the said Roxy
Barthalomew died leaving no widower and the
following named persons her only next of kin
resident of the state of Ohio:
Names Age of Minor Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Lizzie E. Moses, Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Etta Case Grand daughter, Columbus, Ohio.
Luella L. Case Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Hattie B. Case Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Roxy Case Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Emily J. Andrews Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
W. P. Case. Grand daughter, Powell, Ohio.
Your Petitioner Prays that a time may be
fixed for the proving of said Will and that said
above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
W. P. Case.
The forgoing application was signed in my
presence and sworn to before me this 8" day of
September, A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf,
Probate Judge.
Waver of Notice.
We the undersigned and Next of Kin of the within
named decedent, hereby waive further notice to
the probate of said will.
Dated this 8" day of September A. D. 1892.
W. P. Case.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (541)
Description
[corresponds to page 512 in Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the Will of } September 8, 1892.
Roxy Barthalomew, deceased. }
This day an instrument of writing, pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Roxy Barthal-
omew late of Liberty Township in this County, deceased
was produced in open court for Probate. On considera-
tion, whereof, it is ordered that the said will be filed in
this court and that due notice thereof and of the appli-
cation to admit the same to probate and record be given
to Lizzie E. Moses, Etta Case, Luella L. Case, Hattie B. Case,
Roxy Case, Emily J. Andrews and W. P. Case, next of kin of
the Testator, resident of the state of Ohio. That said
application will be for hearing before this court on the 10"
day of September, A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County s s: }
In the matte of the last Will and
Testament of Roxy Barthalomew, deceased.
To W. P. Case
You are commanded to notify Lizzie E. Moses,
Etta Case, EmilyJ. Andrews, Luella L. Case, W. P. Cease, Hattie
B. Case, Roxy Case that on the 8" day of September, A. D.
1892, an instrument of Writing purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Roxy Barthalomew late of Liberty
Township, in said county, deceased, was produced in said
Court and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said applica-
tion will be for hearing before this court on the 10" day
of September A. D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 8" day of September, A. D.
1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Return.
The undersigned persons within named, hereby
acknowledged service of the within notice this 8" day of
September A. D. 1892 and consent Said Will may be probated
Roxy Barthalomew's Will.
Journal Entry.
In the matter of the Will of } September 8, 1892.
Roxy Barthalomew, deceased. }
This day an instrument of writing, pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Roxy Barthal-
omew late of Liberty Township in this County, deceased
was produced in open court for Probate. On considera-
tion, whereof, it is ordered that the said will be filed in
this court and that due notice thereof and of the appli-
cation to admit the same to probate and record be given
to Lizzie E. Moses, Etta Case, Luella L. Case, Hattie B. Case,
Roxy Case, Emily J. Andrews and W. P. Case, next of kin of
the Testator, resident of the state of Ohio. That said
application will be for hearing before this court on the 10"
day of September, A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County s s: }
In the matte of the last Will and
Testament of Roxy Barthalomew, deceased.
To W. P. Case
You are commanded to notify Lizzie E. Moses,
Etta Case, EmilyJ. Andrews, Luella L. Case, W. P. Cease, Hattie
B. Case, Roxy Case that on the 8" day of September, A. D.
1892, an instrument of Writing purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Roxy Barthalomew late of Liberty
Township, in said county, deceased, was produced in said
Court and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said applica-
tion will be for hearing before this court on the 10" day
of September A. D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate
Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 8" day of September, A. D.
1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Return.
The undersigned persons within named, hereby
acknowledged service of the within notice this 8" day of
September A. D. 1892 and consent Said Will may be probated
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (542)
Description
[corresponds to page 513 of Delaware County Ohio Will
Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will
without further Notice.
Lizzie E Moses. Luella L. Case
Hattie B Case. Roxy Case
Emily J. Andrews.
Etta Cease.
Roxy Barthalomew's Will.
Know all men by these present that I Roxy
Barthalomew of Powell, in the County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, widow, being advanced in
years, but in good health and of sound and dis-
posing mind and memory, do make and pub-
lish this my last will and Testament, hereby
revoking all former wills by me made.
And as to my worldly estate, and all the
property real and personal or mixed in what
ever form it may be at the time of my decease
or to which I shall be entitled at the time of
my decease, I devise, bequeath and dispose
there of in the manner following to wit:
First: - my will is, that all my just debts
and funeral expenses shall be paid out of my es-
tate as soon after my decease as shall be found to
be convenient.
Item 1st I give, demise and bequeath to my Grandaughters
children of my daughter Emily Jane Case, deceased
to wit: Emma Case, Ella Case, Hattie Case, and Roxy
Case, all of my household goods of every description
consisting of furniture, beds, beding & c. and all
of my wearing apparell of every kind and descript-
ion, to be equally between and among said
my said named Grand daughters.
All of the rest and residue of my estate, real
and personal and mixed of which I shall be sized
and possessed, or to which I shall be entitled at my
decease. I give devise and bequeath to be equally
divided, between and among my Grand children,
Children of my daughters Emily Jane Case, deceased,
to wit: Franklin Case John Case, Emma J Cease, Ella
Case, William Peter Case, Dandy J. Case, Hattie Case
and Roxy Case.
In Testimony whereof I the said Roxy
Barthalomew have to this my last will and Testament
subscribed my name and affixed my seal this
Sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, One
Thousand eight hundred and eighty eight.
Roxy Barthalomew Seal
Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will
without further Notice.
Lizzie E Moses. Luella L. Case
Hattie B Case. Roxy Case
Emily J. Andrews.
Etta Cease.
Roxy Barthalomew's Will.
Know all men by these present that I Roxy
Barthalomew of Powell, in the County of Delaware
and State of Ohio, widow, being advanced in
years, but in good health and of sound and dis-
posing mind and memory, do make and pub-
lish this my last will and Testament, hereby
revoking all former wills by me made.
And as to my worldly estate, and all the
property real and personal or mixed in what
ever form it may be at the time of my decease
or to which I shall be entitled at the time of
my decease, I devise, bequeath and dispose
there of in the manner following to wit:
First: - my will is, that all my just debts
and funeral expenses shall be paid out of my es-
tate as soon after my decease as shall be found to
be convenient.
Item 1st I give, demise and bequeath to my Grandaughters
children of my daughter Emily Jane Case, deceased
to wit: Emma Case, Ella Case, Hattie Case, and Roxy
Case, all of my household goods of every description
consisting of furniture, beds, beding & c. and all
of my wearing apparell of every kind and descript-
ion, to be equally between and among said
my said named Grand daughters.
All of the rest and residue of my estate, real
and personal and mixed of which I shall be sized
and possessed, or to which I shall be entitled at my
decease. I give devise and bequeath to be equally
divided, between and among my Grand children,
Children of my daughters Emily Jane Case, deceased,
to wit: Franklin Case John Case, Emma J Cease, Ella
Case, William Peter Case, Dandy J. Case, Hattie Case
and Roxy Case.
In Testimony whereof I the said Roxy
Barthalomew have to this my last will and Testament
subscribed my name and affixed my seal this
Sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, One
Thousand eight hundred and eighty eight.
Roxy Barthalomew Seal
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (543)
Description
[corresponds to page 514 of Delaware Ohio
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will.
Signed sealed, published and declared by the
said Roxy Barthalomew as and for her last last will
and testament, in the presence of us, who at her request
and in her presence and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses there to.
E. Jason Hall.
Rufus Carpenter.
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware county ss: }
Personally appeared in open court E.
Jason Hall and Rufus Carpenter, the subscribing wit-
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Roxy Barthal-
omew late of Liberty Township in said Delaware County,
deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That
the paper before them bearing the date the 10" day of Sept-
ember A. D. 1892 purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Roxy Barthalomew, that they were present at the execu-
tion of said will and at the request of the Testatrix respect
ivly subscribed their names to the same as witnesses
in her presence; that they saw the said Roxy Barthalo-
mew deceased, sign and seal said will and heard her
acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament
and that the said Roxy Barthalomew at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory and not under any re-
straint.
E. Jason Hall.
Rufus Carpenter.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses,in open
court this 10" day of September A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will of } September 10" 1892.
Roxy Barthalomew, deceased. }
Be it remembered that here to fore, to wit: on the
8" day of September A. D. 1892 in an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last will and testament of Roxy Barthal-
omew, late of Liberty Township in this county, deceased, was
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will.
Signed sealed, published and declared by the
said Roxy Barthalomew as and for her last last will
and testament, in the presence of us, who at her request
and in her presence and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses there to.
E. Jason Hall.
Rufus Carpenter.
Probate of Will.
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware county ss: }
Personally appeared in open court E.
Jason Hall and Rufus Carpenter, the subscribing wit-
nesses to the last Will and Testament of Roxy Barthal-
omew late of Liberty Township in said Delaware County,
deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to
speak
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in
relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That
the paper before them bearing the date the 10" day of Sept-
ember A. D. 1892 purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Roxy Barthalomew, that they were present at the execu-
tion of said will and at the request of the Testatrix respect
ivly subscribed their names to the same as witnesses
in her presence; that they saw the said Roxy Barthalo-
mew deceased, sign and seal said will and heard her
acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament
and that the said Roxy Barthalomew at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory and not under any re-
straint.
E. Jason Hall.
Rufus Carpenter.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses,in open
court this 10" day of September A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
In the matter of the Will of } September 10" 1892.
Roxy Barthalomew, deceased. }
Be it remembered that here to fore, to wit: on the
8" day of September A. D. 1892 in an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last will and testament of Roxy Barthal-
omew, late of Liberty Township in this county, deceased, was
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (544)
Description
[corresponds to page 515 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will
produced in open court for probate and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the court that due notice of the filing of said will
and of the application to admit the same to Pro-
bate and record in he court has been given to
Lizzie E. Moses, Etta Case, Luella L. Case, Hattie B.
Case, Roxy Case, Emily J. Andrews and W. P. Case,
next of kin of the Testatrix, residents of the state
of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court;
Therefore this day came E. Jason Hall and Rufus
Carpenter, the subscribing witnesses to said
Will. Which Testimony was reduced to writing
by them respectively subscribed and filed with
Said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Roxy Barthalomew,
deceased.
That the same was duly executed and
attested and that the said Testator, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint It is therefore by the
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to Probate and that the same together with the
Testimony of the Witnesses above named as well
as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of re-
cord in this Court.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Roxy Barthalomew's Will
produced in open court for probate and was then
filed. And it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the court that due notice of the filing of said will
and of the application to admit the same to Pro-
bate and record in he court has been given to
Lizzie E. Moses, Etta Case, Luella L. Case, Hattie B.
Case, Roxy Case, Emily J. Andrews and W. P. Case,
next of kin of the Testatrix, residents of the state
of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court;
Therefore this day came E. Jason Hall and Rufus
Carpenter, the subscribing witnesses to said
Will. Which Testimony was reduced to writing
by them respectively subscribed and filed with
Said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Roxy Barthalomew,
deceased.
That the same was duly executed and
attested and that the said Testator, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age, of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint It is therefore by the
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to Probate and that the same together with the
Testimony of the Witnesses above named as well
as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of re-
cord in this Court.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (545)
Description
[corresponds to page 516 of Delaware County Ohio
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the Will } September 23" 1892
This day came Simon Hursey widower of
Charlotte Hursey, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last Will and Testament
of said deceased and his rights under it fully ex-
plained and made known to him, and also of his rights
by law in the event he refused to elect to take under
said Will, after due deliberation he elected to accept
of the provisions made for him in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of his dower interest and distributive
share of the estate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the Matter of the Will of } Election of Widower.
Charlette Hursey, deceased. }
I, Simon Hursey widower of Charlotte Hursey, late
of Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio, deceased, here-
by elect to take the provisions made for me in the last
will and Testament of said Charlotte Hursey, deceased,
consort, and taking the distributive share of her personal
estate.
Simon Hursey.
widower of
Charlotte Hursey
deceased.
Signed in open court this 23" day of September A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the Will } September 23" 1892
This day came Simon Hursey widower of
Charlotte Hursey, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last Will and Testament
of said deceased and his rights under it fully ex-
plained and made known to him, and also of his rights
by law in the event he refused to elect to take under
said Will, after due deliberation he elected to accept
of the provisions made for him in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of his dower interest and distributive
share of the estate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Election of Widow
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the Matter of the Will of } Election of Widower.
Charlette Hursey, deceased. }
I, Simon Hursey widower of Charlotte Hursey, late
of Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio, deceased, here-
by elect to take the provisions made for me in the last
will and Testament of said Charlotte Hursey, deceased,
consort, and taking the distributive share of her personal
estate.
Simon Hursey.
widower of
Charlotte Hursey
deceased.
Signed in open court this 23" day of September A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (546)
Description
[corresponds to page 516 of Delaware County Ohio
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Charlotte Hursey's Will
Journal Entry
In the Matter of the Will } September 23" 1892
This day came Simon Hursey widower of
Charlotte Hursey, deceased, into open court and after
having the provisions of the last Will and Testament
of said deceased and his rights under it fully ex-
plained and made known to him, and also of his rights
by law in the event he refused to elect to take under
said Will, after due deliberation he elected to accept
of the provisions made for him in said last Will and
Testament in lieu of his dower interest and distributive
share of the estate of said deceased.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Election of Widower
Probate Court, Delaware County, Ohio
In the Matter of the Will of } Election of Widower.
Charlette Hursey, deceased. }
I, Simon Hursey widower of Charlotte Hursey, late
of Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio, deceased, here-
by elect to take the provisions made for me in the last
will and Testament of said Charlotte Hursey, deceased,
consort, and taking the distributive share of her personal
estate.
Simon Hursey,
widower of
Charlotte Hursey,
deceased.
Signed in open court this 23" day of September A.D. 1892
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (547)
Description
[corresponds to page 518 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Lydia Jones' Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Lydia Jones deceased.
To John H. Jones:
You are commanded to notify Margaret
Sefton that on the 22" day of September A. D. 1892 an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Lydia Jones
late of Delaware Township in said County deceased, was produced in
said Court and an application to admit the same to probate was in the
same day made in said Court, Said application will be for hearing be-
fore this Court in on the 3" day of October A D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio, the 22" day of September A. D.1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 24" day of September A. D. 1892.
Margaret Sefton.
Testimony of Witness.
In Probate Court } In the matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio } of Lydia Jones deceased
the State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Helena Powell being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me
hearing date the 24" day of February A.D. 1873 and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of Lydia Jones late of Delaware
Township, in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said Lydia
Jones now deceased and her husband John H Jones sign and seal said
instrument and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request and in her presence sub
scribed my name to the same as a witness, The said decedent at
the time of making signing and sealing said instrument was of
full age of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Helen Powell
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 3"
day of October A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Lydia Jones' Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Lydia Jones deceased.
To John H. Jones:
You are commanded to notify Margaret
Sefton that on the 22" day of September A. D. 1892 an instrument
of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Lydia Jones
late of Delaware Township in said County deceased, was produced in
said Court and an application to admit the same to probate was in the
same day made in said Court, Said application will be for hearing be-
fore this Court in on the 3" day of October A D. 1892 at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio, the 22" day of September A. D.1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 24" day of September A. D. 1892.
Margaret Sefton.
Testimony of Witness.
In Probate Court } In the matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio } of Lydia Jones deceased
the State of Ohio }
Delaware County.ss } Helena Powell being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me
hearing date the 24" day of February A.D. 1873 and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of Lydia Jones late of Delaware
Township, in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said Lydia
Jones now deceased and her husband John H Jones sign and seal said
instrument and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and
Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request and in her presence sub
scribed my name to the same as a witness, The said decedent at
the time of making signing and sealing said instrument was of
full age of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint
Helen Powell
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 3"
day of October A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (548)
Description
[corresponds to page 519 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 ]
Lydia Jones' Will
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will. Filed Oct. 3/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County. ss. } Helena Powell and H.M. Carper being duly sworn
say that they were well acquainted with T. W. Powell
who is now deceased, that they were acquainted with the hand writing
of the said T. W. Powell having often seen him write, that the signature
T. W. Powell as subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament
of Lydia Jones deceased is in the own proper hand writing and signature
of the said T. W. Powell, who at the date of said Will was in full
life and resided in Delaware in said County.
H. M. Carper
Helena Powell
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 3rd day of
October A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 3" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will } Order of Probate & Record
of Lydia Jones deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit
on the 3rd day of October A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Lydia Jones, late of
the City and Township of Delaware in this County deceased, was
produced in open Court and offered for probate and was then filed
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the Application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to the
next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant
to a former order of this Court; thereupon, on this day came Helena
Powell, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will;
and it appearing by evidence to the court that Thomas W. Powell, the
only other subscribing witness to said Will by his signature of T. W.
Powell was there at the execution of said Will in full life but has
since deceased there came after H. M. Carper who with said Helena
Powell testified that they were well acquainted with said T. W. Pow-
ell, and with his hand writing and signature and that the said sig-
nature to said Will was the true and genuine signature of said
Thomas (T. W.) Powell deceased, Which testimony was reduced to
writing by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writ-
ing is the several last Will and Testament of said Lydia Jones de:
ceased, and that said Will ought to be admitted to probate, as her last
Will and Testament as to her separate Property, and as to all the prem:
ises thereof relating to her separate Property and which are the expressions
of her separate mind and will concerning her said separate Property
Lydia Jones' Will
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will. Filed Oct. 3/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County. ss. } Helena Powell and H.M. Carper being duly sworn
say that they were well acquainted with T. W. Powell
who is now deceased, that they were acquainted with the hand writing
of the said T. W. Powell having often seen him write, that the signature
T. W. Powell as subscribing witness to the last Will and Testament
of Lydia Jones deceased is in the own proper hand writing and signature
of the said T. W. Powell, who at the date of said Will was in full
life and resided in Delaware in said County.
H. M. Carper
Helena Powell
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 3rd day of
October A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 3" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will } Order of Probate & Record
of Lydia Jones deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore to wit
on the 3rd day of October A. D. 1892, an instrument of writing pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Lydia Jones, late of
the City and Township of Delaware in this County deceased, was
produced in open Court and offered for probate and was then filed
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due
notice of the filing of said Will and of the Application to admit the
same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to the
next of kin of the testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant
to a former order of this Court; thereupon, on this day came Helena
Powell, one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will;
and it appearing by evidence to the court that Thomas W. Powell, the
only other subscribing witness to said Will by his signature of T. W.
Powell was there at the execution of said Will in full life but has
since deceased there came after H. M. Carper who with said Helena
Powell testified that they were well acquainted with said T. W. Pow-
ell, and with his hand writing and signature and that the said sig-
nature to said Will was the true and genuine signature of said
Thomas (T. W.) Powell deceased, Which testimony was reduced to
writing by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writ-
ing is the several last Will and Testament of said Lydia Jones de:
ceased, and that said Will ought to be admitted to probate, as her last
Will and Testament as to her separate Property, and as to all the prem:
ises thereof relating to her separate Property and which are the expressions
of her separate mind and will concerning her said separate Property
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (549)
Description
[corresponds to page 520 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Lydia Jones' Will
therein referred to or disposed of, that the same was duly executed and attested
and that the said Testatrix, Lydia Jones, at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will, as
the Will of said Lydia Jones aforesaid, but not the Will of her husband John
H. Jones who is still in full life - nor of them jointly-be admitted to Probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of witnesses above named be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of God Amen.
The last will and testament of John H. Jones and of his wife Lydia Jones
both of Delaware Ohio, to stand as their joint and several will and testa
ment, and the final disposition of all their earthly property after their sev-
eral deaths. That is to say, said Lydia has a mortgage in her name for six
thousand dollars and interest against Griffith Morris secured on land on
Paddy's Run in Ross Township in Butler County Ohio. The said Lyd-
ia has also a house and lot in the said Town of Delaware in Liberty Street
conveyed to her by Robert N. Jones and wife by deed, recorded April 13" 1864
in the records of Delaware County in Book 50 page 204. And the said John
H. Jones is the owner of another house in Liberty Street, conveyed to him by
Raymond Burr and wife, by deed recorded in the records of Delaware coun-
ty March 12th 1864 in Book 50. page 89 & 90.
And now it is their several will and desire and their last bequest as follows, to wit
1st That the money received and to be received from the said six thousand
dollars morgage, or whatever may remain thereof at the death of said Lyd-
ia be invested upon the best terms, in the United States bonds, and the
interest annually paid thereon be paid to said John H. Jones my beloved
husband during his life, and the residue of the said Mortgage money after
the death of my husband, I give, will and bequeath to be paid to the For:
eign Missions Society of the Congregation denomination in Boston of
which Rev Langdon S. Ward has been the Secretary
2nd The two houses are willed and devised to go to the survivor of us during his
or her natural life; and then after the death of such survivor we and each of us
of us severally, will, bequeath and devise the said houses and all the rest
of our property, and residue of any property that may be left to the Ameri:
can Bible Society established at New York City.
Witness our hands and seals this 24th day of February A.D. 1873
John H. Jones seal
Lydia Jones seal
Signed sealed and declared by the said John H Jones and Lydia Jones
as their several wills and testaments, and we at their request, in their
presence and the presence of each other have signed our names hereto as
witnesses.
T. W. Powell
Helena Powell
interest annually paid therein be paid to said John H. Jones my belived
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Lydia Jones' Will
therein referred to or disposed of, that the same was duly executed and attested
and that the said Testatrix, Lydia Jones, at the time of making, signing and
sealing the same, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under
any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will, as
the Will of said Lydia Jones aforesaid, but not the Will of her husband John
H. Jones who is still in full life - nor of them jointly-be admitted to Probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of witnesses above named be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of God Amen.
The last will and testament of John H. Jones and of his wife Lydia Jones
both of Delaware Ohio, to stand as their joint and several will and testa
ment, and the final disposition of all their earthly property after their sev-
eral deaths. That is to say, said Lydia has a mortgage in her name for six
thousand dollars and interest against Griffith Morris secured on land on
Paddy's Run in Ross Township in Butler County Ohio. The said Lyd-
ia has also a house and lot in the said Town of Delaware in Liberty Street
conveyed to her by Robert N. Jones and wife by deed, recorded April 13" 1864
in the records of Delaware County in Book 50 page 204. And the said John
H. Jones is the owner of another house in Liberty Street, conveyed to him by
Raymond Burr and wife, by deed recorded in the records of Delaware coun-
ty March 12th 1864 in Book 50. page 89 & 90.
And now it is their several will and desire and their last bequest as follows, to wit
1st That the money received and to be received from the said six thousand
dollars morgage, or whatever may remain thereof at the death of said Lyd-
ia be invested upon the best terms, in the United States bonds, and the
interest annually paid thereon be paid to said John H. Jones my beloved
husband during his life, and the residue of the said Mortgage money after
the death of my husband, I give, will and bequeath to be paid to the For:
eign Missions Society of the Congregation denomination in Boston of
which Rev Langdon S. Ward has been the Secretary
2nd The two houses are willed and devised to go to the survivor of us during his
or her natural life; and then after the death of such survivor we and each of us
of us severally, will, bequeath and devise the said houses and all the rest
of our property, and residue of any property that may be left to the Ameri:
can Bible Society established at New York City.
Witness our hands and seals this 24th day of February A.D. 1873
John H. Jones seal
Lydia Jones seal
Signed sealed and declared by the said John H Jones and Lydia Jones
as their several wills and testaments, and we at their request, in their
presence and the presence of each other have signed our names hereto as
witnesses.
T. W. Powell
Helena Powell
interest annually paid therein be paid to said John H. Jones my belived
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (550)
Description
[corresponds to page 521 of Delaware County Ohio
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
521
Emma S. Johnson's Will Filed Oct.18/92
The State of Ohio ] In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. ]
In the matter of the Last ]
Will and Testament of ] Application to Admit to Probate
Emma S. Johnson. deceased. ]
To the Hon N. F. Overturf. Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petition respectfully represents that
Emma S Johnson late a resident of the Township of Thompson
in said County, died on or about the 12'' day of Oct A. D. 1892-
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her
last Will and Testament; That the said Emma S. Johnson died
leaving James C. Johnson widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name
Frank Behrens
Ella Northrup
Degree of Kinship
Brother
Sister
Address
Prospect, O
Your Petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
James C. Johnson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 18" day of Oct. A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widower and next of kin of the within named de:
cedent hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 18 day of Oct A D 1892.
James D. Johnson
Frank Behrens
Ella A. Northrup
Probate of Will Filed Oct 18/92
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally offered in open Court F. E. Howald
and J. W. Statter the subscribing witness to the last Will and Tes-
tament of Emma S. Johnson late of Thompson Township, in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in re:
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa:
per before them bearing date the 6" day of October. A.D. 1892 pur:
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
521
Emma S. Johnson's Will Filed Oct.18/92
The State of Ohio ] In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. ]
In the matter of the Last ]
Will and Testament of ] Application to Admit to Probate
Emma S. Johnson. deceased. ]
To the Hon N. F. Overturf. Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petition respectfully represents that
Emma S Johnson late a resident of the Township of Thompson
in said County, died on or about the 12'' day of Oct A. D. 1892-
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her
last Will and Testament; That the said Emma S. Johnson died
leaving James C. Johnson widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name
Frank Behrens
Ella Northrup
Degree of Kinship
Brother
Sister
Address
Prospect, O
Your Petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
James C. Johnson
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 18" day of Oct. A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widower and next of kin of the within named de:
cedent hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
Dated this 18 day of Oct A D 1892.
James D. Johnson
Frank Behrens
Ella A. Northrup
Probate of Will Filed Oct 18/92
The State of Ohio } Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally offered in open Court F. E. Howald
and J. W. Statter the subscribing witness to the last Will and Tes-
tament of Emma S. Johnson late of Thompson Township, in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in re:
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa:
per before them bearing date the 6" day of October. A.D. 1892 pur:
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (551)
Description
[corresponds to page 522 of Delaware County Ohio
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
522
Emma S. Johnson's Will
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Emma S. Johnson now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Emma S. Johnson. that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Tes:
tatrix, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
her presence; that they saw the said Emma S. Johnson deceased, sign
and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and that the said Emma S. Johnson at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
F. E. Howald M. D.
J W. Statter
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 18" day
of Oct A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 18" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Emma S. Johnson deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport.
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Emma S. Johnson late of Thompson Township in this County.
deceased, was produced in open court for probate. On consideration where
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court And it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the court that James C. John-
son widower of said decedent. Frank Behrens and Ellen Northrup
next of kin being waved further notice to the probating of said Will,
and in this day came F. E. Howald M. D. and J. M. Statter the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru-
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Emma
S. Johnson deceased That the same was duly executed and attest
ed, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered
that said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, to
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as
the proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
522
Emma S. Johnson's Will
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Emma S. Johnson now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Emma S. Johnson. that they
were present at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Tes:
tatrix, respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
her presence; that they saw the said Emma S. Johnson deceased, sign
and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same to be her last
Will and Testament, and that the said Emma S. Johnson at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
F. E. Howald M. D.
J W. Statter
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 18" day
of Oct A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
October 18" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Emma S. Johnson deceased } This day an instrument of writing purport.
ing to be the last Will and Testament
of Emma S. Johnson late of Thompson Township in this County.
deceased, was produced in open court for probate. On consideration where
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court And it
now being shown to the satisfaction of the court that James C. John-
son widower of said decedent. Frank Behrens and Ellen Northrup
next of kin being waved further notice to the probating of said Will,
and in this day came F. E. Howald M. D. and J. M. Statter the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony
was reduced to writing by them respectively subscribed, and filed with
said Will whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instru-
ment of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Emma
S. Johnson deceased That the same was duly executed and attest
ed, and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and
not under any restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered
that said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, to
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as
the proceedings had therein, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (552)
Description
[corresponds to page 523 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9, 1890-93]
523
Emma S. Johnson's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I Emma S.
Johnson of Thompson Tp. Delaware County Ohio do make and pub:
lish this my last will and Testament.
I give and devise to my beloved husband James D. Johnson the
farm in which we now reside Situated in Thompson Tp. Dela:
ware County Ohio commonly known as the John Beherns farm
and all the Stock, household goods furniture provisions and other
goods and chattles every thing which may be thereon or elsewhere at
the time of my decease be selling as much thereon or elsewhere to pay all my
just debts and my said husband is to give my mother Frank Beherns
Two Hundred Dollars Eighteen months after my decease
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
6" day of October 1892.
Emma S. Johnson (Seal)
Signed and acknowledge by and Emma S. Johnson as her last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in her pre:
sence.
F. E. Howald M.D.
J. W. Statter.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9, 1890-93]
523
Emma S. Johnson's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I Emma S.
Johnson of Thompson Tp. Delaware County Ohio do make and pub:
lish this my last will and Testament.
I give and devise to my beloved husband James D. Johnson the
farm in which we now reside Situated in Thompson Tp. Dela:
ware County Ohio commonly known as the John Beherns farm
and all the Stock, household goods furniture provisions and other
goods and chattles every thing which may be thereon or elsewhere at
the time of my decease be selling as much thereon or elsewhere to pay all my
just debts and my said husband is to give my mother Frank Beherns
Two Hundred Dollars Eighteen months after my decease
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In Testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
6" day of October 1892.
Emma S. Johnson (Seal)
Signed and acknowledge by and Emma S. Johnson as her last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in her pre:
sence.
F. E. Howald M.D.
J. W. Statter.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (553)
Description
[page 524]
[corresponds to page 524 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles M. Criste Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Charles M Griste deceased ]
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles M. Griste late in resent of the Township of
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles M. Griste late a resident of the township of Berkshire in
said County, died in or about the 29" day of October. A. D. 1892 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Charles M. Griste died leaving no widow
and the offering named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Alida E. Roberts Half-sister Sunbury Ohio
Junia Barcus " " " "
Edward A. Grist Half brother " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
O. H. Kimball
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 9 day of November. A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent here:
by waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 9th day of Nov. A. D. 1892
E. A. Grist
Junia C. Barcus
Alida E. Roberts
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .s.s. }
Personally appeared in open Court Leroy Perfect
and B. Paul the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Charles M. Griste late of Berkshire Township in said Delaware
County- deceased . who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
[corresponds to page 524 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-93]
Charles M. Criste Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Charles M Griste deceased ]
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles M. Griste late in resent of the Township of
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Charles M. Griste late a resident of the township of Berkshire in
said County, died in or about the 29" day of October. A. D. 1892 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Charles M. Griste died leaving no widow
and the offering named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Alida E. Roberts Half-sister Sunbury Ohio
Junia Barcus " " " "
Edward A. Grist Half brother " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
O. H. Kimball
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 9 day of November. A. D. 1892
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent here:
by waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 9th day of Nov. A. D. 1892
E. A. Grist
Junia C. Barcus
Alida E. Roberts
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .s.s. }
Personally appeared in open Court Leroy Perfect
and B. Paul the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament
of Charles M. Griste late of Berkshire Township in said Delaware
County- deceased . who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, in relation to the
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (554)
Description
[corresponds to page 525 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Charles M. Griste Will
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 7" day of May. A.D. 1892. purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Charles W. Grist now deceased, is
the Will of said deceased Charles M. Griste- that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, re
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in his pres:
ence, that they saw the said Charles M. Griste deceased sign and
seal said Will and head him acknowledge the same to be his last
Will and Testament and that the said Charles M. Griste at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Leroy Perfect
B Paul
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 9"
day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November 9th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles M. Griste, deceased } This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Charles M. Griste, late of Berkshire Township in
this County, deceased was produced in oped Court for Probate. On
consideration where of it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this court. And therefore came Edward A. Griste, Junia Bar:
cus and Alida E. Roberts the only next of kin of said Charles M.
Griste, resident of the State of Ohio. and in writing, waived further
notice to the probate of said Will. And thereupon came Leroy
Perfect and B Paul the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Charles M. Griste deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Tes:
tator at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re:
straint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admitted to probate and that the same, together with the testi:
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
therein be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Charles M. Griste Will
execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 7" day of May. A.D. 1892. purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Charles W. Grist now deceased, is
the Will of said deceased Charles M. Griste- that they were present
at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, re
respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses in his pres:
ence, that they saw the said Charles M. Griste deceased sign and
seal said Will and head him acknowledge the same to be his last
Will and Testament and that the said Charles M. Griste at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Leroy Perfect
B Paul
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this 9"
day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November 9th 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Charles M. Griste, deceased } This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Charles M. Griste, late of Berkshire Township in
this County, deceased was produced in oped Court for Probate. On
consideration where of it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this court. And therefore came Edward A. Griste, Junia Bar:
cus and Alida E. Roberts the only next of kin of said Charles M.
Griste, resident of the State of Ohio. and in writing, waived further
notice to the probate of said Will. And thereupon came Leroy
Perfect and B Paul the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Charles M. Griste deceased. That the
same was duly executed and attested, and that the said Tes:
tator at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re:
straint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will
be admitted to probate and that the same, together with the testi:
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
therein be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (555)
Description
[corresponds to page 526 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
526
Charles M. Griste Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All- I Charles M.
Griste do make and publish this my last will and testament.
I direct that all my property both personal and real owned by me at
the time of my decease shall be sold and converted into money at a
private or public sale by my Executor.
I direct that all my just debts be paid with all convenient speed.
Item 1st I give and bequeath to my beloved brother Edward A. Griste
Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my friend C. C. Brooks One Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my beloved sisters Elida Roberts and
Junia Barcus all the residue and remainder of my estate money
and property that is or may be left after paying all my just debts
and the bequests above named in Items 1st and 2nd share and share
alike.
Item 4th I hereby nominate and appoint O. H. Kimball executor
of this my last will and testament.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
7th day of May. A.D. 1892.
Charles M. Griste Seal
Signed and acknowledged by said Charles M Griste as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
Leroy Perfect
B Paul
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
526
Charles M. Griste Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All- I Charles M.
Griste do make and publish this my last will and testament.
I direct that all my property both personal and real owned by me at
the time of my decease shall be sold and converted into money at a
private or public sale by my Executor.
I direct that all my just debts be paid with all convenient speed.
Item 1st I give and bequeath to my beloved brother Edward A. Griste
Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my friend C. C. Brooks One Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my beloved sisters Elida Roberts and
Junia Barcus all the residue and remainder of my estate money
and property that is or may be left after paying all my just debts
and the bequests above named in Items 1st and 2nd share and share
alike.
Item 4th I hereby nominate and appoint O. H. Kimball executor
of this my last will and testament.
I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
7th day of May. A.D. 1892.
Charles M. Griste Seal
Signed and acknowledged by said Charles M Griste as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence
Leroy Perfect
B Paul
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (556)
Description
[corresponds to page 527 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Mathias Kruck's Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court Filed Nov. 10/92
Delaware County .ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Ma: } Application to Admit to Probate
thias Kruck deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Mathias Kruck late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said coun
ty died on or about the 4" day of November. A.D. 1892 leaving an instru-
ment in writing hereto attached purporting to be his last Will and Tes:
tament; That the said Mathias Kruck died leaving no widow and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Jacob Kruck Son Birmingham. Ala.
Harriett C. Wagner Daughter Delaware Ohio
Eliza Courter " " "
Alice Dengler Grand child " "
Lilian Dengler " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the Proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
William Edward Kruck
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be
fore me this 9th day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Waiver of Notice
We the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
dated this 9th day of November A.D. 1892.
Jacob Kruck
Alice Dengler
Lilian Dengler
Harriet C. Wagner
Eliza Courter
Probate of Will Filed Nov 10/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County. ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court George
W. Michael and E. F. Poppleton the subscribing witnesses to the
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Mathias Kruck's Will
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court Filed Nov. 10/92
Delaware County .ss }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Ma: } Application to Admit to Probate
thias Kruck deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Mathias Kruck late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said coun
ty died on or about the 4" day of November. A.D. 1892 leaving an instru-
ment in writing hereto attached purporting to be his last Will and Tes:
tament; That the said Mathias Kruck died leaving no widow and
the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State
of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Jacob Kruck Son Birmingham. Ala.
Harriett C. Wagner Daughter Delaware Ohio
Eliza Courter " " "
Alice Dengler Grand child " "
Lilian Dengler " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the Proving of
said Will and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.
William Edward Kruck
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be
fore me this 9th day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Waiver of Notice
We the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will
dated this 9th day of November A.D. 1892.
Jacob Kruck
Alice Dengler
Lilian Dengler
Harriet C. Wagner
Eliza Courter
Probate of Will Filed Nov 10/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County. ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court George
W. Michael and E. F. Poppleton the subscribing witnesses to the
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (557)
Description
[corresponds to page 528 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
528
Mathias Kruck's Will
last Will and Testament of Matthias Kruck, late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That
the paper before them bearing date the 27" day of July A.D.1891 pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Mathias Kruck now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Mathias Kruck that they
were present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the
Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses
in his presence, that they saw the said Kruck deceased,
in his presence, that they saw the said Mathias Kruck deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament and that the said Mathias Kruck
at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
George W. Michael
E. F. Poppleton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 10" day
of November. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November 10th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mathias Kruck deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Mathias Kruck late of Delaware Township in
this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On
consideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, and thereupon came Jacob Kruck, Harriet Wagner
Eliza Courter Alice Dengler- Lilian Dengler -the only next
of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio. and in writing
waived further notice to the probate of said Will. And thereupon
came George W. Michael and E. F. Poppleton the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due
execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Mathias
Kruck deceased. That the same was duly executed and at
tested and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceeding had there in, be entered of record in
this Court.
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
528
Mathias Kruck's Will
last Will and Testament of Matthias Kruck, late of Delaware
Township in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn
according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That
the paper before them bearing date the 27" day of July A.D.1891 pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Mathias Kruck now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased Mathias Kruck that they
were present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the
Testator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses
in his presence, that they saw the said Kruck deceased,
in his presence, that they saw the said Mathias Kruck deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament and that the said Mathias Kruck
at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
George W. Michael
E. F. Poppleton
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this 10" day
of November. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
November 10th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mathias Kruck deceased } This day, an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Mathias Kruck late of Delaware Township in
this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On
consideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, and thereupon came Jacob Kruck, Harriet Wagner
Eliza Courter Alice Dengler- Lilian Dengler -the only next
of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio. and in writing
waived further notice to the probate of said Will. And thereupon
came George W. Michael and E. F. Poppleton the subscribing
witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due
execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced
to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will
whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Mathias
Kruck deceased. That the same was duly executed and at
tested and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the
Court ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceeding had there in, be entered of record in
this Court.
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (558)
Description
[corresponds to page 529 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
529
Mathias Kruck's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Mathias Kruck
being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and pub:
lish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I will and direct that all of my just debts be first paid out of
my Estate together with the necessary expense of erecting a suita:
ble Monument to the memory of myself and deceased wife.
Item 2d I will and devise all the residue of my estate of every kind, real &
personal to Jacob Kruck, one Fourth part, (to be equally
divided between them)- to Eliza Courter, one Fourth part- and
to Harriet C. Wagner one Fourth part : my intention- purpose and
will is that my said four children shall each share alike in my
estate. I have provided for my maintenance and support so long
as I live, and there will be no claim that is just made for the
same by my daughter Eliza or anyone claiming under or through
her, that is not evidenced by my signature.
Item 3d I do hereby nominate and appoint William Edward Kruck
(my Grand-son) Executor of this my last will and testament.
Item 4 I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made and do de:
clair this alone to be my Last Will and Testament
In Witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 27th day of July. A.D.1891
Mathias Kruck (seal)
Signed by the said Mathias Kruck in our presence and
signed by us in his presence of each
other and at his request as witnesses to this his Will this
27th day of July. A.D. 1891.
George W Michael
E. F. Poppleton
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
529
Mathias Kruck's Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Mathias Kruck
being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and pub:
lish this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I will and direct that all of my just debts be first paid out of
my Estate together with the necessary expense of erecting a suita:
ble Monument to the memory of myself and deceased wife.
Item 2d I will and devise all the residue of my estate of every kind, real &
personal to Jacob Kruck, one Fourth part, (to be equally
divided between them)- to Eliza Courter, one Fourth part- and
to Harriet C. Wagner one Fourth part : my intention- purpose and
will is that my said four children shall each share alike in my
estate. I have provided for my maintenance and support so long
as I live, and there will be no claim that is just made for the
same by my daughter Eliza or anyone claiming under or through
her, that is not evidenced by my signature.
Item 3d I do hereby nominate and appoint William Edward Kruck
(my Grand-son) Executor of this my last will and testament.
Item 4 I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made and do de:
clair this alone to be my Last Will and Testament
In Witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 27th day of July. A.D.1891
Mathias Kruck (seal)
Signed by the said Mathias Kruck in our presence and
signed by us in his presence of each
other and at his request as witnesses to this his Will this
27th day of July. A.D. 1891.
George W Michael
E. F. Poppleton
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (559)
Description
[corresponds to page 530 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmer's Will
Journal Entry
November. 11" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ann Parmer deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Ann
Parmer. late of Trenton Township in this County deceased, was produced
in open court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the
said Will be filed in this Court and John Thomas, of Trenton Missouri.
and Cornelia K Crowl and Minnie Biggs of Knox County, Ohio next
of kin of said Testator having in writing, waived further notice to the pro:
bate of said Will, it is ordered that Notice be given to Joanna Lazell-
the only other next of kin resident of the State of Ohio- that said applica
tion will be for hearing before this Court on the 15th day of November A.
D. 1892 at. 9 o'clock A.M.
N. J. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov 11|92
the State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament } Application to Admit to Probate
Anna Parmer deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Anna Parmer late a resident of the Township of Trenton in said County.
died on or about the 27th day of October A.D. 1892. leaving an instrument in
writing, hereto attached purporting to be her last Will and Testament; That
the said Anna Parmer died leaving no widower and the following named per:
sons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
John Thomas Son Trenton M. Box 10 Grendy Co
David E. Thomas Son Kingfisher Okl Ind Ter
Joan Lazell Daughter Columbus Ohio No 184 East
Long St.
Jennie Grifith Daughter Bancroft. Box 23 Dairs C. On.
Cornelia K Crowl Daughter Centerburg Knox C. Ohio
Minnie Biggs Grand daughter " " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will,
and that said above named persons may be notified according to law of the
pending of said proceedings.
A. G. Meridith
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before me
this 11th day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmer's Will
Journal Entry
November. 11" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ann Parmer deceased } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Ann
Parmer. late of Trenton Township in this County deceased, was produced
in open court for Probate. On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the
said Will be filed in this Court and John Thomas, of Trenton Missouri.
and Cornelia K Crowl and Minnie Biggs of Knox County, Ohio next
of kin of said Testator having in writing, waived further notice to the pro:
bate of said Will, it is ordered that Notice be given to Joanna Lazell-
the only other next of kin resident of the State of Ohio- that said applica
tion will be for hearing before this Court on the 15th day of November A.
D. 1892 at. 9 o'clock A.M.
N. J. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov 11|92
the State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament } Application to Admit to Probate
Anna Parmer deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Anna Parmer late a resident of the Township of Trenton in said County.
died on or about the 27th day of October A.D. 1892. leaving an instrument in
writing, hereto attached purporting to be her last Will and Testament; That
the said Anna Parmer died leaving no widower and the following named per:
sons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
John Thomas Son Trenton M. Box 10 Grendy Co
David E. Thomas Son Kingfisher Okl Ind Ter
Joan Lazell Daughter Columbus Ohio No 184 East
Long St.
Jennie Grifith Daughter Bancroft. Box 23 Dairs C. On.
Cornelia K Crowl Daughter Centerburg Knox C. Ohio
Minnie Biggs Grand daughter " " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said Will,
and that said above named persons may be notified according to law of the
pending of said proceedings.
A. G. Meridith
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before me
this 11th day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (560)
Description
[corresponds to page 531 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmer's Will
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 10th day of November A. D. 1892.
John Thomas
Cornelia K. Crowl
her
Minnie X Biggs
mark
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss }
In the matter of the last Will and testament of Ann
Parmer deceased
To A.J. Mendith:
You are commanded to notify Joanna Lazell
that in the 11" day of Nov. A.D. 1892 an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Ann Parmer late of Trenton Town:
ship, in said County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica:
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 15 day
of November. A.D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del.
aware Ohio this 11 day of November. A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 12 day of Nov. A.D. 1892.
Joanna V. J. Lazell
Journal Entry
November 15th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ann Parmer Deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit
on the 11th day of November, A. D. 1892 an instrument of writing pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Ann Palmer late of
Trenton Township, in this County deceased, was produced in open
court for probate and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the
satisfaction of the court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court has been given to Joanna Lazell, all of the other next of
kin, resident of the State of Ohio having waived notice. And it
now appearing to the Court that A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright the
subscribing witness to said Will are residents of Knox County
Ohio and are without the jurisdiction of this court, it is therefore
ordered that a Commission with the will annexed, issue herein to
B. M. Critchfield of Knox County Ohio directing him to take
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmer's Will
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 10th day of November A. D. 1892.
John Thomas
Cornelia K. Crowl
her
Minnie X Biggs
mark
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss }
In the matter of the last Will and testament of Ann
Parmer deceased
To A.J. Mendith:
You are commanded to notify Joanna Lazell
that in the 11" day of Nov. A.D. 1892 an instrument of writing purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Ann Parmer late of Trenton Town:
ship, in said County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica:
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 15 day
of November. A.D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del.
aware Ohio this 11 day of November. A.D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 12 day of Nov. A.D. 1892.
Joanna V. J. Lazell
Journal Entry
November 15th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Ann Parmer Deceased }
Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit
on the 11th day of November, A. D. 1892 an instrument of writing pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Ann Palmer late of
Trenton Township, in this County deceased, was produced in open
court for probate and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the
satisfaction of the court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court has been given to Joanna Lazell, all of the other next of
kin, resident of the State of Ohio having waived notice. And it
now appearing to the Court that A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright the
subscribing witness to said Will are residents of Knox County
Ohio and are without the jurisdiction of this court, it is therefore
ordered that a Commission with the will annexed, issue herein to
B. M. Critchfield of Knox County Ohio directing him to take
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (561)
Description
{corresponds to page 532 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmers Will
the depositions of said subscribing witnesses, and return the same duly cer:
tified with all convenient speed, to this court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission to take Testimony of Witnesses To Will
The State of Ohio } J. B. M. Critchfield Greeting:
Delaware Count .ss. }
Know ye, That we in confidence of your prudence and
fidelity have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and
authority to examine and take the deposition of A. J. Wright and C. E Wright
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Ann Parmer hereto
annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio deceased and
therefore we command you that at certain days and places appointed by you, you
cause the said A. J. Wright and C. E. Wright to be brought before you, and then
and there to examine them in oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching
the due execution of said Will of the said Ann Parmer and that you re:
duce such examination to writing and return the same together with this
Commission and the Will of the said Ann Parmer thereto annexed,
closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Where of, I, N.J. Overturf, Judge of the said Court
have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Delaware. Ohio. this 15" day of November. A.D. 1892.
N.J. Overturf
Probate Judge
[Seal]
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Ann Parmer, of the
County of Delaware Township of Trenton and State of Ohio. Being of
sound mind and memory, and knowing the uncertainty of life, and the certain:
ty of death, do make, publish, and declare this to be my last wills and
testaments made by me. My will is first, that my funeral charges, and
just debts shall be paid out of my estate, by my executor herein after named.
Item 2" I hold a note against James Biggs at this time for one hundred ($100.)
dollars and a note against John Crowl and wife for five hundred and
thirty ($530) dollars, and have at this time, one hundred ($100.) dollars in
the Sunbury Bank, and have one hundred ($100.) in my in
possession, on this date.
Item 3" I give and bequeath all the residue of my estate after paying my just
debts, to my beloved children, to be equally divided between them, which are as
follows. Joanna Lazell. Jennie Griffith. John Thomas. David Thomas.
Lizzie Biggs heirs and Katie Crowl.
4" I do nominate and appoint A. J. Meridith to be the sole executor of
this my last will and testament
In testimony whereof I the said Ann Parmer have caused my name
to be subscribed and affixed my seal, this 18" day of September A.D.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmers Will
the depositions of said subscribing witnesses, and return the same duly cer:
tified with all convenient speed, to this court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Commission to take Testimony of Witnesses To Will
The State of Ohio } J. B. M. Critchfield Greeting:
Delaware Count .ss. }
Know ye, That we in confidence of your prudence and
fidelity have appointed you, and by these presents do give you full power and
authority to examine and take the deposition of A. J. Wright and C. E Wright
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Ann Parmer hereto
annexed, late of the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio deceased and
therefore we command you that at certain days and places appointed by you, you
cause the said A. J. Wright and C. E. Wright to be brought before you, and then
and there to examine them in oath or affirmation first taken before you, touching
the due execution of said Will of the said Ann Parmer and that you re:
duce such examination to writing and return the same together with this
Commission and the Will of the said Ann Parmer thereto annexed,
closed up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with all convenient
speed.
In Testimony Where of, I, N.J. Overturf, Judge of the said Court
have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Delaware. Ohio. this 15" day of November. A.D. 1892.
N.J. Overturf
Probate Judge
[Seal]
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Ann Parmer, of the
County of Delaware Township of Trenton and State of Ohio. Being of
sound mind and memory, and knowing the uncertainty of life, and the certain:
ty of death, do make, publish, and declare this to be my last wills and
testaments made by me. My will is first, that my funeral charges, and
just debts shall be paid out of my estate, by my executor herein after named.
Item 2" I hold a note against James Biggs at this time for one hundred ($100.)
dollars and a note against John Crowl and wife for five hundred and
thirty ($530) dollars, and have at this time, one hundred ($100.) dollars in
the Sunbury Bank, and have one hundred ($100.) in my in
possession, on this date.
Item 3" I give and bequeath all the residue of my estate after paying my just
debts, to my beloved children, to be equally divided between them, which are as
follows. Joanna Lazell. Jennie Griffith. John Thomas. David Thomas.
Lizzie Biggs heirs and Katie Crowl.
4" I do nominate and appoint A. J. Meridith to be the sole executor of
this my last will and testament
In testimony whereof I the said Ann Parmer have caused my name
to be subscribed and affixed my seal, this 18" day of September A.D.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (562)
Description
[corresponds to page 533 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
533
1889.
Ann Parmer's Will
Signed, sealed and declared by the said Ann Parmer to be her last will
and testament, in presence of us, who at her request, and in her presence
have subscribed our names as witnesses, hereto in the presence of each
other.
A. J. Wright
E. C. Wright
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed Nov.21/92
The State of Ohio }
Knox County .ss. } Deposition of A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes
tament of Ann Parmer deceased late of the County of Delaware State
of Ohio in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of
said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court,
pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 18" day of Nov. 1892 at
Mt Vernon Ohio. A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright of lawful age being
by me first duly sworn as herein after certified depose and say that they
were present at the execution of the paper before them leaving date the 18"
day of September A. D. 1889 purporting to be the last Will and Tes
tament of Ann Parmer now deceased, whose name is signed at the
end there of and at the request of said deceased, subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses in her presence, that they saw the said Ann
Parmer sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same
to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Ann Parmer
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age
of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
A. J. Wright
E. C. Wright
The State of Ohio }
Knox County .ss. } I, B. M. Critchfield duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Probate Court of the County of Del
aware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of A. J. Wright
and E. C. Wright subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testa
ment of Ann Parmer deceased late of Delaware County. State of
Ohio which Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed do
hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the
above named A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright subscribing witnesses as
aforesaid to appear before me at the time and place above mentioned that
they were by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, and
that the deposition by them respectively subscribed as above set forth, was
reduced to writing by me and, also, as written in the presence of the wit:
nesses aforementioned respectively and were subscribed by the said witness:
es in my presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel ,
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
533
1889.
Ann Parmer's Will
Signed, sealed and declared by the said Ann Parmer to be her last will
and testament, in presence of us, who at her request, and in her presence
have subscribed our names as witnesses, hereto in the presence of each
other.
A. J. Wright
E. C. Wright
Deposition of Witnesses to Will Filed Nov.21/92
The State of Ohio }
Knox County .ss. } Deposition of A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright
subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes
tament of Ann Parmer deceased late of the County of Delaware State
of Ohio in the matter of said Will pending in the Probate Court of
said County, taken before me, a Commissioner appointed by said Court,
pursuant to the annexed Commission, on the 18" day of Nov. 1892 at
Mt Vernon Ohio. A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright of lawful age being
by me first duly sworn as herein after certified depose and say that they
were present at the execution of the paper before them leaving date the 18"
day of September A. D. 1889 purporting to be the last Will and Tes
tament of Ann Parmer now deceased, whose name is signed at the
end there of and at the request of said deceased, subscribed their names
to the same as witnesses in her presence, that they saw the said Ann
Parmer sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the same
to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Ann Parmer
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age
of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
A. J. Wright
E. C. Wright
The State of Ohio }
Knox County .ss. } I, B. M. Critchfield duly appointed and commis:
sioned by the Probate Court of the County of Del
aware and the State of Ohio, to take the deposition of A. J. Wright
and E. C. Wright subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testa
ment of Ann Parmer deceased late of Delaware County. State of
Ohio which Commission and the said Will are hereto annexed do
hereby certify that in pursuance of said Commission I caused the
above named A. J. Wright and E. C. Wright subscribing witnesses as
aforesaid to appear before me at the time and place above mentioned that
they were by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, and
that the deposition by them respectively subscribed as above set forth, was
reduced to writing by me and, also, as written in the presence of the wit:
nesses aforementioned respectively and were subscribed by the said witness:
es in my presence, and I further certify that I am not Counsel ,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (563)
Description
[corresponds to page 534 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Ann Parmer's Will
Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will or otherwise
interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 18 day
of Nov. A. D. 1892.
B. M. Critchfield
Commisioner.
Journal Entry
November 21st 1892.
In the matter of the Will }
of Ann Parmer deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the depositions of A. J. Wright
and E. C. Wright the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testa
ment of Ann Parmer late of Trenton Township in this County de
ceased was this day returned duly executed and the same was filed
herein. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Ann Parmer, deceas:
ed. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the depositions of the wit:
nesses as taken, as well as the proceedings had thereon be entered
of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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Ann Parmer's Will
Attorney or Relative of any of the parties named in said Will or otherwise
interested in the Probate thereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 18 day
of Nov. A. D. 1892.
B. M. Critchfield
Commisioner.
Journal Entry
November 21st 1892.
In the matter of the Will }
of Ann Parmer deceased } The Commission heretofore issued herein
to take the depositions of A. J. Wright
and E. C. Wright the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testa
ment of Ann Parmer late of Trenton Township in this County de
ceased was this day returned duly executed and the same was filed
herein. Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of
writing is the last Will and Testament of said Ann Parmer, deceas:
ed. That the same was duly executed and attested, and that the said
Testator, at the time of making, signing, and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
It is therefore by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted
to probate, and that the same, together with the depositions of the wit:
nesses as taken, as well as the proceedings had thereon be entered
of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (564)
Description
[corresponds to page 535 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Wirts Atkinsons Will
Journal Entry
October 5 1892
In the Matter of Will }
of Wirts Atkinson dec'd } This day, an instrument of writing, purport.
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Township in this County deceased
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration where of, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due no:
tice there of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Rebecca Atkinson his widow, and James Atkinson, son:
and Joseph Crathers, grandson and legatee- Mrs Elizabeth Davis -
Mrs Rebecca Johnson -Hattie Atkinson - Ethel Atkinson - Emma At-
kinson and Edward Atkinson next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 25" day of October A D 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct 5/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of }
Wirts Atkins on deceased } Application to Admit to Probate
To the Hon N. F. Overturf - Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Wirts Atkinson late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County died on or about the 14" day of Sept A. D. 1892 leaving an
instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Wirts Atkinson died leaving Rebecca
Atkinson widow and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
James C Atkinson Son Delaware O.
Joseph H. Crathers Grand son Delaware Ohio
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Grand-daughter Paulding-Paulding C. Ohio
Hattie Atkinson Grand-daughter " " "
Ethel Atkinson " " " " "
Emma F. Atkinson " " " " "
Edward Atkinson " " " " " Edward Atkinson Grand-son " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
James R. Lytle
Wirts Atkinsons Will
Journal Entry
October 5 1892
In the Matter of Will }
of Wirts Atkinson dec'd } This day, an instrument of writing, purport.
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Township in this County deceased
was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration where of, it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due no:
tice there of, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record,
be given to Rebecca Atkinson his widow, and James Atkinson, son:
and Joseph Crathers, grandson and legatee- Mrs Elizabeth Davis -
Mrs Rebecca Johnson -Hattie Atkinson - Ethel Atkinson - Emma At-
kinson and Edward Atkinson next of kin of the Testator, resident of the
State of Ohio that said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 25" day of October A D 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Oct 5/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of }
Wirts Atkins on deceased } Application to Admit to Probate
To the Hon N. F. Overturf - Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Wirts Atkinson late a resident of the Township of Delaware in
said County died on or about the 14" day of Sept A. D. 1892 leaving an
instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Wirts Atkinson died leaving Rebecca
Atkinson widow and the following named persons his only next of
kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
James C Atkinson Son Delaware O.
Joseph H. Crathers Grand son Delaware Ohio
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Grand-daughter Paulding-Paulding C. Ohio
Hattie Atkinson Grand-daughter " " "
Ethel Atkinson " " " " "
Emma F. Atkinson " " " " "
Edward Atkinson " " " " " Edward Atkinson Grand-son " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
James R. Lytle
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (565)
Description
[corresponds to page 536 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
536
Wirts Atkinson's Will
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 5" day of October A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Wirts Atkinson deceased.
To James R. Lytle:
You are commanded to notify James
Atkinson -Joseph Crathers- Elizabeth Davis- Rebecca Johnson-
Hattie Atkinson-Ethel Atkinson - Emma Atkinson and Ed:
ward Atkinson and Rebeca Atkinson- widow. that in the 5" day of
Oct A. D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Township
in said County deceased was produced in said Court and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
25" day of October A. D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 5" day of October. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Return Filed Nov. 26|-92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. ] James R. Lytle being duly sworn, 2 days that
in the 18th & 25th days of October. A. D. 1892.
be served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with:
in named Rebecca Atkinson. widow - James C. Atkinson -Joseph
H. Crethers - Elizabeth Davis - Rebecca Johnson - Hattie Atkinson-
Ethel Atkinson - Emma F. Atkinson and Edward Atkinson,
James R. Lytle
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of
November. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
October. 25" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Wirts Atkinson deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore -to-
wit: in the 5" day of October. A. D.
1892. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Township in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and
was then filed and it now appearing to the Court that all the next
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536
Wirts Atkinson's Will
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 5" day of October A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Wirts Atkinson deceased.
To James R. Lytle:
You are commanded to notify James
Atkinson -Joseph Crathers- Elizabeth Davis- Rebecca Johnson-
Hattie Atkinson-Ethel Atkinson - Emma Atkinson and Ed:
ward Atkinson and Rebeca Atkinson- widow. that in the 5" day of
Oct A. D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Township
in said County deceased was produced in said Court and an applica-
tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said
Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the
25" day of October A. D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 5" day of October. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Return Filed Nov. 26|-92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. ] James R. Lytle being duly sworn, 2 days that
in the 18th & 25th days of October. A. D. 1892.
be served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the with:
in named Rebecca Atkinson. widow - James C. Atkinson -Joseph
H. Crethers - Elizabeth Davis - Rebecca Johnson - Hattie Atkinson-
Ethel Atkinson - Emma F. Atkinson and Edward Atkinson,
James R. Lytle
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26" day of
November. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
October. 25" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Wirts Atkinson deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore -to-
wit: in the 5" day of October. A. D.
1892. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Township in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and
was then filed and it now appearing to the Court that all the next
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (566)
Description
[corresponds to page 566 of Delaware County Ohio Will
records Vol 9 1890-93]
Wirts Atkinson's 537
of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, having failed to re-
ceive due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this court, this cause is continued to
the 26" day of November. A. D. 1892 at 2 o'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Nov 26/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Emma
Hughs and Eulalia Oldham the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Town:
ship in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn accord-
ing to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa:
per before them hearing date the 20" day of April. A. D. 1888 - purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Wirts Atkinson now de:
ceased is the Will of said deceased Wirts Atkinson- that they were
present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Tes:
tator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence; that they saw the said Wirts Atkinson deceased sign
and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said Wirts Atkinson at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Emma Hughs
Eulalia Oldham
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 26th
day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Journal Entry
November. 26" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Wirts Atkinson deceased } This day this matter coming on to be
heard, and it being shown upon satis:
factory proof to the Court. that due notice of the filing of said Will,
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, had been, on the 18" and 25" days of October. 1892 -given to
Rebecca Atkinson - widow and James C. Atkinson - Joseph H. Creth:
ers. Elizabeth Davis - Rebecca Johnson . Hattie Atkinson - Ethel
Atkinson - Emma F. Atkinson -and Edward Atkinson the only next
of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- pursuant to a
former order of this Court. And now comes Emma Hughs and Eu:
lalia Oldham the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
records Vol 9 1890-93]
Wirts Atkinson's 537
of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, having failed to re-
ceive due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record in this court, this cause is continued to
the 26" day of November. A. D. 1892 at 2 o'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Nov 26/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Emma
Hughs and Eulalia Oldham the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Wirts Atkinson late of Delaware Town:
ship in said Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn accord-
ing to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,
in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the pa:
per before them hearing date the 20" day of April. A. D. 1888 - purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Wirts Atkinson now de:
ceased is the Will of said deceased Wirts Atkinson- that they were
present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Tes:
tator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
his presence; that they saw the said Wirts Atkinson deceased sign
and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament, and that the said Wirts Atkinson at
the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Emma Hughs
Eulalia Oldham
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 26th
day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Journal Entry
November. 26" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Wirts Atkinson deceased } This day this matter coming on to be
heard, and it being shown upon satis:
factory proof to the Court. that due notice of the filing of said Will,
and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, had been, on the 18" and 25" days of October. 1892 -given to
Rebecca Atkinson - widow and James C. Atkinson - Joseph H. Creth:
ers. Elizabeth Davis - Rebecca Johnson . Hattie Atkinson - Ethel
Atkinson - Emma F. Atkinson -and Edward Atkinson the only next
of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- pursuant to a
former order of this Court. And now comes Emma Hughs and Eu:
lalia Oldham the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly
sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (567)
Description
{corresponds to page 538 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
538 Wirts Atkinson's Will
and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Wirts Atkinson, deceased. That the same was duly executed and at:
tested and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
tested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
therein, be entered of record in this Court.
And a Citation is ordered and issued to Rebecca Atkinson, widow
of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Wirts At:
kinson of Delaware, Delaware County - Ohio- do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I desire that all my just debts, charges and funeral expenses in:
cluding a plain monument, be first paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rebecca Atkinson, all my
Books - House-hold and Kitchen Furnature
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my said wife Three hundred Dollars, in
money to be first paid out of my estate after the payment of my debts as
aforesaid.
Item 4th I give and bequeath to my said wife the use of our Homestead in which
we now live Situate in the City of Delaware, County of Delaware
and State of Ohio with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, during
her natural life.
Item 5th I give and bequeath to my said wife the use, income and interest
from all monies notes & mortgages, accounts or claims due me at the
time of my decease during her natural life. and should it be neces:
sary for her support or. comfort. it is my will and desire that she shall
have my entire estate both personal and real for her support and com:
fort absolutely and in fee simple.
Item 6th At the decease of my said wife, should there remain any portion of
my said estate ,either real or personal unexpended for her support and
comfort as aforesaid, I give and bequeath the same to my son James
Atkinson, to be paid to him by my Executor ( whom I hereby appoint as
trustee for that purpose) as hereinafter provided.
Item 7 It is my will and desire that my executor hereinafter named,
and whom I desire shall act as trustee for my said son James
Ackinson, shall invest at the decease of my said wife whatever may
remain of my said estate, in good securities for the benefit of my said
son James, and to pay to him the income and interest thereof and
as much of the principal as he may need from time to time for his sup:
port.
Item 8 Should my said son James, marry, it is my will and desire that
at the decease of my said wife or at the time of his marriage after
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and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Wirts Atkinson, deceased. That the same was duly executed and at:
tested and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
tested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and
sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the
said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the
testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
therein, be entered of record in this Court.
And a Citation is ordered and issued to Rebecca Atkinson, widow
of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Wirts At:
kinson of Delaware, Delaware County - Ohio- do make and publish
this my last Will and Testament.
Item 1st I desire that all my just debts, charges and funeral expenses in:
cluding a plain monument, be first paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rebecca Atkinson, all my
Books - House-hold and Kitchen Furnature
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my said wife Three hundred Dollars, in
money to be first paid out of my estate after the payment of my debts as
aforesaid.
Item 4th I give and bequeath to my said wife the use of our Homestead in which
we now live Situate in the City of Delaware, County of Delaware
and State of Ohio with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, during
her natural life.
Item 5th I give and bequeath to my said wife the use, income and interest
from all monies notes & mortgages, accounts or claims due me at the
time of my decease during her natural life. and should it be neces:
sary for her support or. comfort. it is my will and desire that she shall
have my entire estate both personal and real for her support and com:
fort absolutely and in fee simple.
Item 6th At the decease of my said wife, should there remain any portion of
my said estate ,either real or personal unexpended for her support and
comfort as aforesaid, I give and bequeath the same to my son James
Atkinson, to be paid to him by my Executor ( whom I hereby appoint as
trustee for that purpose) as hereinafter provided.
Item 7 It is my will and desire that my executor hereinafter named,
and whom I desire shall act as trustee for my said son James
Ackinson, shall invest at the decease of my said wife whatever may
remain of my said estate, in good securities for the benefit of my said
son James, and to pay to him the income and interest thereof and
as much of the principal as he may need from time to time for his sup:
port.
Item 8 Should my said son James, marry, it is my will and desire that
at the decease of my said wife or at the time of his marriage after
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her death, that my said Executor pay over to him my entire estate yet,
remaining, and in the event of his death prior to my decease then at the
decease of my said wife, That my said executor shall pay my said sons
share of my said estate, equally, to my two grand children - William Lundy
and Joseph Crathers, And in the event of his death without children I
give and bequeath to my said grand sons the portion of my said estate that
he would get should he be living at the time of my decease and the decease
of my said wife.
Item 9th I have paid to my son John Atkinson what I regard as his full
proportion of my estate and I therefore make no provision for him in the
distribution of my estate.
Item 10th I hereby nominate and appoint James R. Lytle Executor of this
my last Will & Testament and Trustee for my son James At.
kins, and I hereby authorize and empower my said executor to compro:
mise, adjust release and discharge in such manner as he may deem
proper the debts and claims due me. I also authorize my said executor
to sell at private sale or in such manner as he may think proper all
my real estate after the decease of my said wife or during her life time
should he deem it for her best interest or the interest of my said estate
and deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple
I desire that no sale of my personal property be made and that the
probate Court direct the omission of the same in pursuance of the
Statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th
day of April A. D. 1888.
Wirts Atkinson (Seal) (Seal)
Signed and acknowledged by Wirts Atkinson as his last Will
and testament in our presence, and signed by us in his presence, and
at his special instance and request.
Emma Hughs
Eulalia Oldham
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her death, that my said Executor pay over to him my entire estate yet,
remaining, and in the event of his death prior to my decease then at the
decease of my said wife, That my said executor shall pay my said sons
share of my said estate, equally, to my two grand children - William Lundy
and Joseph Crathers, And in the event of his death without children I
give and bequeath to my said grand sons the portion of my said estate that
he would get should he be living at the time of my decease and the decease
of my said wife.
Item 9th I have paid to my son John Atkinson what I regard as his full
proportion of my estate and I therefore make no provision for him in the
distribution of my estate.
Item 10th I hereby nominate and appoint James R. Lytle Executor of this
my last Will & Testament and Trustee for my son James At.
kins, and I hereby authorize and empower my said executor to compro:
mise, adjust release and discharge in such manner as he may deem
proper the debts and claims due me. I also authorize my said executor
to sell at private sale or in such manner as he may think proper all
my real estate after the decease of my said wife or during her life time
should he deem it for her best interest or the interest of my said estate
and deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple
I desire that no sale of my personal property be made and that the
probate Court direct the omission of the same in pursuance of the
Statute.
I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th
day of April A. D. 1888.
Wirts Atkinson (Seal) (Seal)
Signed and acknowledged by Wirts Atkinson as his last Will
and testament in our presence, and signed by us in his presence, and
at his special instance and request.
Emma Hughs
Eulalia Oldham
Title
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Description
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Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
540
Susan Thompson's Will
Journal Entry
November 15" 1892
In the Matter of the Will of }
Susan Thompson deceased. } This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Susan Thompson , late of Berkshire Township in this County - deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and Deborah Pierce
one of the next of kin of said Testator, having in writing waived further notice
to the probate of said Will, it is ordered that notice of said filing, and of
the application to admit this same to probate and record be given to Sophia
Freeman - John H. Thompson- Ellen McNeely and Stephen Thompson
other next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio that said
application will be for hearing before this Court in the 21st day of November-
A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Oveerturf
Probatge Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov 15/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss ]
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Susan Thompson deceased }
To the Hon N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Susan Thompson late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in said
County ,died on or about the 24 day of October A. D. 1892 . leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will
and Testament; That the said Susan Thompson died leaving no wid:
ower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Sophia Freeman Daughter Africa O.
Deborah Pierce " Hartsburgh "
John H. Thompson Son Africa "
Ellen McNeely Daughter Plain City "
Stephen Thompson Son Galena "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
H. B. Pierce
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 14 day of November. A. D. 1892.
Samuel Bretz. Justice of the Peace.
Monroe Twp. Putnam County. Ohio.
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Susan Thompson's Will
Journal Entry
November 15" 1892
In the Matter of the Will of }
Susan Thompson deceased. } This day an instrument of writing, purport:
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Susan Thompson , late of Berkshire Township in this County - deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof, it is or:
dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and Deborah Pierce
one of the next of kin of said Testator, having in writing waived further notice
to the probate of said Will, it is ordered that notice of said filing, and of
the application to admit this same to probate and record be given to Sophia
Freeman - John H. Thompson- Ellen McNeely and Stephen Thompson
other next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio that said
application will be for hearing before this Court in the 21st day of November-
A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A.M.
N. F. Oveerturf
Probatge Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Nov 15/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss ]
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Susan Thompson deceased }
To the Hon N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Susan Thompson late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in said
County ,died on or about the 24 day of October A. D. 1892 . leaving an
instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will
and Testament; That the said Susan Thompson died leaving no wid:
ower and the following named persons her only next of kin resident of
the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P.O. Address
Sophia Freeman Daughter Africa O.
Deborah Pierce " Hartsburgh "
John H. Thompson Son Africa "
Ellen McNeely Daughter Plain City "
Stephen Thompson Son Galena "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
H. B. Pierce
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 14 day of November. A. D. 1892.
Samuel Bretz. Justice of the Peace.
Monroe Twp. Putnam County. Ohio.
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 541 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
541
Susan Thompson's Will
I the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 14th day of November A. D. 1892.
Deborah Pierce.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court Filed Nov. 18|92
Delaware County S S. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson deceased.
To Ellen McNeely
You are notified that on the
15" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire
Township in said County deceased was produced in said Court and
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this court
on the 21" day of Nov. A.D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Dela.
ware Ohio this 15 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 18th day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
Ellen McNeely.
Notice Filed Nov 21|92
The State of Ohio ] In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson deceased.
To Sophia Freeman
You are notified that in the
15" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire
Township in said County deceased was produced in said Court, and
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 21" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio this 15" day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 17" day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
Sophia Freeman.
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541
Susan Thompson's Will
I the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 14th day of November A. D. 1892.
Deborah Pierce.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court Filed Nov. 18|92
Delaware County S S. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson deceased.
To Ellen McNeely
You are notified that on the
15" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire
Township in said County deceased was produced in said Court and
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this court
on the 21" day of Nov. A.D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Dela.
ware Ohio this 15 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service
of the within notice this 18th day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
Ellen McNeely.
Notice Filed Nov 21|92
The State of Ohio ] In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson deceased.
To Sophia Freeman
You are notified that in the
15" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire
Township in said County deceased was produced in said Court, and
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
on the 21" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware
Ohio this 15" day of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 17" day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
Sophia Freeman.
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 542 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
542
Susan Thompson's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson, deceased.
To John H. Thompson:
You are notified that in the
15" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire
Township in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and
an application to admit the same to probate was in the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
in the 21" day of Nov. A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Dela:
ware Ohio this 15 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 17 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
John H. Thompson
Journal Entry
November 21st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Susan Thompson deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit
on the 15th day of November A. D. 1892
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire Township, in this County de:
ceased -was produced in open Court for probate , and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice
of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to pro:
bate and record in this Court has been given to Sophia Freeman. De:
borah Pierce, John H. Thompson, Ellen McNeely next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this
Court; and the Court not having had proof of service of Notice issued to
Stephen Thompson the only other next of kin, resident of the State of Ohio
this matter in continued until the 28" day of November A. D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice Filed Nov 26|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss . }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson deceased.
To Stephen Thompson
You are notified that on the
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Susan Thompson's Will
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson, deceased.
To John H. Thompson:
You are notified that in the
15" day of Nov. A.D. 1892. an instrument of writing, purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire
Township in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and
an application to admit the same to probate was in the same day made
in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court
in the 21" day of Nov. A. D. 1892 at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Dela:
ware Ohio this 15 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 17 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
John H. Thompson
Journal Entry
November 21st 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Susan Thompson deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit
on the 15th day of November A. D. 1892
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire Township, in this County de:
ceased -was produced in open Court for probate , and was then filed.
And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice
of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to pro:
bate and record in this Court has been given to Sophia Freeman. De:
borah Pierce, John H. Thompson, Ellen McNeely next of kin of the
Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this
Court; and the Court not having had proof of service of Notice issued to
Stephen Thompson the only other next of kin, resident of the State of Ohio
this matter in continued until the 28" day of November A. D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice Filed Nov 26|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss . }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson deceased.
To Stephen Thompson
You are notified that on the
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543
15" day of Nov. A. D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire Township,
in said County deceased was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 21" day of
Nov. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Dela:
ware, Ohio this 15" day of Nov A. D. 1872.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of the
within novice this 23 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
Stephen Thompson
Probate of Will Filed Nov 28|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Wm Glass and
Lucy Glass the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
Susan Thompson late of Berkshire Township in said Delaware Coun:
ty deceased who being duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them hearing date the 20"
day of March A. D. 1896, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson now deceased, is the Will of deceased Susan
Thompson. that they were present at the execution of said Will, and
at the request of the Testatrix respectively subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses, in her presence that they saw the said Susan Thomp
son deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the
same to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Susan
Thompson at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Wm Glass
Lucy Glass
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 28" day
of November. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
November, 28th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Susan Thompson deceased. } This day. this matter coming in to be heard
and Stephen Thompson having acknowledged
service of Notice of the application to admit said Will to probate thereof
came Wm Glass and Lucy Glass the subscribing witnesses to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
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15" day of Nov. A. D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Susan Thompson late of Berkshire Township,
in said County deceased was produced in said Court, and an application
to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.
Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 21" day of
Nov. A.D. 1892. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Dela:
ware, Ohio this 15" day of Nov A. D. 1872.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
I, the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of the
within novice this 23 day of Nov. A. D. 1892.
Stephen Thompson
Probate of Will Filed Nov 28|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Wm Glass and
Lucy Glass the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of
Susan Thompson late of Berkshire Township in said Delaware Coun:
ty deceased who being duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said
Will, depose and say: That the paper before them hearing date the 20"
day of March A. D. 1896, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Susan Thompson now deceased, is the Will of deceased Susan
Thompson. that they were present at the execution of said Will, and
at the request of the Testatrix respectively subscribed their names to the
same as witnesses, in her presence that they saw the said Susan Thomp
son deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard her acknowledge the
same to be her last Will and Testament, and that the said Susan
Thompson at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Wm Glass
Lucy Glass
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 28" day
of November. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
November, 28th 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Susan Thompson deceased. } This day. this matter coming in to be heard
and Stephen Thompson having acknowledged
service of Notice of the application to admit said Will to probate thereof
came Wm Glass and Lucy Glass the subscribing witnesses to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of
said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
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Description
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Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
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Susan Thompson's Will
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Su:
san Thompson. deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named.
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of us all - I Susan Thompson
of the Township of Berkshire County of Delaware & State of Ohio.
Being of Lawful age - sound in mind but feeble in body do make and
publish this my last Will and Testament
1st I will that all my honest debts and all charges be paid out of my Estate
2nd I desire that my household goods shall be divided equally among my child:
ren each one to receive an equal share according to their true or appraised
value.
3rd I devise and bequeath to each one of my children or their Legal heirs an
equal share of my property after the same shall be converted into money
or my Notes & Money that is due me after the same is settled Legal:
ly by my Legal Representative.
Item 4th I do hereby nominate and appoint Hosea B. Pierce of Putnam
County Ohio, as executor of this my last Will and Testament here
by authorizing and empowering him to compromise adjust release and
discharge in such manner as he may deem proper the debts and claims
due me I do also authorize and empower him if it shall become nes:
essary in order to make a division or settlement with my Legal heirs
to sell by private sale, or in such manner upon such terms of credit or
otherwise as he may think proper all or any part of my real estate and
Deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand seal this
20" day of March. A. D. 1886.
Susan her X mark Thompson.
Signed and acknowledged by said Susan Thompson as her last
Will & Testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
Wm Glass
Lucy Glass
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
544
Susan Thompson's Will
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said Su:
san Thompson. deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and
that the said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named.
as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of us all - I Susan Thompson
of the Township of Berkshire County of Delaware & State of Ohio.
Being of Lawful age - sound in mind but feeble in body do make and
publish this my last Will and Testament
1st I will that all my honest debts and all charges be paid out of my Estate
2nd I desire that my household goods shall be divided equally among my child:
ren each one to receive an equal share according to their true or appraised
value.
3rd I devise and bequeath to each one of my children or their Legal heirs an
equal share of my property after the same shall be converted into money
or my Notes & Money that is due me after the same is settled Legal:
ly by my Legal Representative.
Item 4th I do hereby nominate and appoint Hosea B. Pierce of Putnam
County Ohio, as executor of this my last Will and Testament here
by authorizing and empowering him to compromise adjust release and
discharge in such manner as he may deem proper the debts and claims
due me I do also authorize and empower him if it shall become nes:
essary in order to make a division or settlement with my Legal heirs
to sell by private sale, or in such manner upon such terms of credit or
otherwise as he may think proper all or any part of my real estate and
Deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple
I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand seal this
20" day of March. A. D. 1886.
Susan her X mark Thompson.
Signed and acknowledged by said Susan Thompson as her last
Will & Testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
Wm Glass
Lucy Glass
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (574)
Description
[corresponds to page 545 of Delaware County Ohio
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Jonathan Markel's Will 545
Journal Entry
December. 2nd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will ]
of Jonathan Markel deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan Markel, late of Delaware Township, in this County deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and thereupon
came Esther A. Markel - widow - and Sophia Blayney. Alice McGuire
William C. Markel and Oscar J. Markel next of kin of said Testa:
tor and in writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will and
it is now ordered that notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Lewis H.
Markel- Winifred Markel , Gertude Markel and Ada Markel
the other next of kin of Testator, resident of the State of Ohio - that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9,th day of De:
cember A. D. 1892 at 2 o'clock P. M., to which time this matter is
continued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Filed Dec 2|92
Application for Probate of: Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Jonathan Markel. Deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jonathan Markel late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 25th day of November A. D. 1892.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said Jonathan Markel died leaving
Esther A. Markel his widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Sophia Blayney Daughter Kilburme Ohio
Alice McGuire " Delaware "
Lewis H. Markel Son " "
Winifred Markel Daughter " "
Gertrude Markel " " "
Ada Markel " " "
Oacar J. Markel Son Chicago I II
William C. Markel " Pawnee City Nebraska.
Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Jonathan Markel's Will 545
Journal Entry
December. 2nd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will ]
of Jonathan Markel deceased } This day, an instrument of writing, pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan Markel, late of Delaware Township, in this County deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and thereupon
came Esther A. Markel - widow - and Sophia Blayney. Alice McGuire
William C. Markel and Oscar J. Markel next of kin of said Testa:
tor and in writing waived further notice to the probate of said Will and
it is now ordered that notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:
cation to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Lewis H.
Markel- Winifred Markel , Gertude Markel and Ada Markel
the other next of kin of Testator, resident of the State of Ohio - that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 9,th day of De:
cember A. D. 1892 at 2 o'clock P. M., to which time this matter is
continued.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Filed Dec 2|92
Application for Probate of: Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Jonathan Markel. Deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Jonathan Markel late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 25th day of November A. D. 1892.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said Jonathan Markel died leaving
Esther A. Markel his widow and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Sophia Blayney Daughter Kilburme Ohio
Alice McGuire " Delaware "
Lewis H. Markel Son " "
Winifred Markel Daughter " "
Gertrude Markel " " "
Ada Markel " " "
Oacar J. Markel Son Chicago I II
William C. Markel " Pawnee City Nebraska.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (575)
Description
[corresponds to page 546 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
546
Jonathan Markel's Estate
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Fred M. Bauereis
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of the within named de:
cedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
Esther A. Markel
Oscar J. Markel
Sophia Blayney.
Alice McGuire
Wm C. Markel
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan Markel, deceased.
To Fred M Bauereis:
You are commanded to notify
Lewis H. Markel. Winifed Markel. Gertrude Markel and Ada
Markel that on the 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892. an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jonathan Mar:
kel late of Delaware Township in said County - deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Court in the 9" day of December A. D. 1892 at 2 o'clock
P. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio,
this 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Return Filed Dec 9|92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Fred M. Bauereis being duly sworn, says that
on the 5th day of December. A. D. 1892 he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy there of to the within named
Lewis H. Markel. Winified Markel. Gertrude Markel and Ada Markel.
Fred M. Bauereis
Subscribed in my presence and sworn before me this 9" day of December.
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf. Probate Judge.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
546
Jonathan Markel's Estate
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Fred M. Bauereis
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned Widow and Next of the within named de:
cedent, hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
Esther A. Markel
Oscar J. Markel
Sophia Blayney.
Alice McGuire
Wm C. Markel
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Jonathan Markel, deceased.
To Fred M Bauereis:
You are commanded to notify
Lewis H. Markel. Winifed Markel. Gertrude Markel and Ada
Markel that on the 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892. an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Jonathan Mar:
kel late of Delaware Township in said County - deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this Court in the 9" day of December A. D. 1892 at 2 o'clock
P. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware, Ohio,
this 2nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Return Filed Dec 9|92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Fred M. Bauereis being duly sworn, says that
on the 5th day of December. A. D. 1892 he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy there of to the within named
Lewis H. Markel. Winified Markel. Gertrude Markel and Ada Markel.
Fred M. Bauereis
Subscribed in my presence and sworn before me this 9" day of December.
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf. Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (576)
Description
[corresponds to page 547 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Jonathan Markel's Will
Probate of will Filed Dec 9|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court F. Edward
Werner and John Leffert the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Jonathan Markel late of Delaware Township in said
Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak
the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execeu:
tion of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing
date the 18" day of November. A.D. 1892. purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Jonathan Markel now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased Jonathan Markel, that they were present at the execu:
tion of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscrib:
ed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw
the said Jonathan Markel deceased, sign and seal said Will, and
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said Jonathan Markel at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint.
F. Edward Werner
John Leoffert
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 9"
day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
December 9" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jonathan Markel. deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore
to - wit: on the 2nd day of December-
A. D. 1892 . an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Jonathan Markel, late of Delaware Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Esther A. Markel his widow- and Sophia Blayney. Alice
McGuire - Lewis H. Markel - Oscar J. Markel - William C.
Markel - Winifred Markel - Gertrude Markel - and Ada Markel
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- pursuant to
a former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came F. Edward
Werner and John Leoffert the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Jonathan Markel, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
Jonathan Markel's Will
Probate of will Filed Dec 9|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court F. Edward
Werner and John Leffert the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Jonathan Markel late of Delaware Township in said
Delaware County deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak
the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execeu:
tion of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing
date the 18" day of November. A.D. 1892. purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Jonathan Markel now deceased, is the Will of
said deceased Jonathan Markel, that they were present at the execu:
tion of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscrib:
ed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw
the said Jonathan Markel deceased, sign and seal said Will, and
heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament,
and that the said Jonathan Markel at the time of making, signing
and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory,
and not under any restraint.
F. Edward Werner
John Leoffert
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 9"
day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
December 9" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jonathan Markel. deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore
to - wit: on the 2nd day of December-
A. D. 1892 . an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Jonathan Markel, late of Delaware Township
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been
given to Esther A. Markel his widow- and Sophia Blayney. Alice
McGuire - Lewis H. Markel - Oscar J. Markel - William C.
Markel - Winifred Markel - Gertrude Markel - and Ada Markel
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio- pursuant to
a former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came F. Edward
Werner and John Leoffert the subscribing witnesses to said Will,
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation
of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them re:
spectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the court
finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Jonathan Markel, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (577)
Description
[corresponds to page 548 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
548
Jonathan Markel's Will
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, to:
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed:
ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Esther A. Markel widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by law- and thereupon said widow, in
writing, acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will.
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all. I Jonathan Markel of
the City of Delaware Ohio being of sound mind and disposing memory do make
and publish this my last will and testament:
Item 1. It is my will that all of my just debts be first paid.
Item 2. I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved Esther A. Markel in lieu
of her allowance for her years support, her portion or distributive share of my person:
al estate and of her dower interest in my real estate and after the payment of
my just debts, all of my property that I may own at the time of my death
both real, personal and mixed for and during her natural life, or so long as
she shall remain my widow, together with the right to use, dispose of and sell
the same as to my said wife shall seem the most proper and to her best ad:
vantage. And I hereby empower my said wife if she see fit to sell all or any
part of my said real estate which is known as and designated as fellows, to
wit. Being the whole of In Lots Nos. 183 & 184 old number the new
numbers being 431 & 432 in S. Moore's Addition to the Town (now City) of
Delaware Ohio and being same lots conveyed by Joseph Hedrick to me
by Deed Dated April 1.. 1854. Recorded in Vol 36 P 384 Record of Deeds
of Delaware County Ohio. Also the following real estate and known
as Sub. 4. of Lot 4. Sec 2 Tp 4 Range 19 U.S. M. lands and containing about
5 1/4 acres. And being the land purchased by me of Abram Springer & Jer:
emiah Markel by Deed Dated March 5.. 1866, and Recorded in Vol. 54.
P. 178. Record of Deeds of Delaware County Ohio, upon such terms as
she may see fit and with full power to execute deed or deeds therefor in
fee simple to fit and with full power to execute deed or deeds therefor in
fee simple to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, and the proceeds of such
sale shall be used, if necessary in her support as long as she may live or
untill she shall re-marry and for the support if necessary of my children
so long as they or any of them shall not have become of age, after first
paying my just debts. And the proceeds of the sale of my personal and
mixed estate, if necessary, shall be used for the support of my said wife
during her natural life or so long as she shall remain my widow and for
the support, if necessary, of my children so long as they or any of them
shall not have became of age, after first paying my just debts. And
upon the happening of the death of or re-marrage of my said wife all of her
interest in my real, personal and mixed estate or the proceeds arising
from the sale of any part or the whole of the same as in this my last
will and testament provided for shall upon the happening of either event
cease and determine.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
548
Jonathan Markel's Will
time of making, signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the court
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, to:
gether with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed:
ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Esther A. Markel widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as required by law- and thereupon said widow, in
writing, acknowledged service of said Citation.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will.
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all. I Jonathan Markel of
the City of Delaware Ohio being of sound mind and disposing memory do make
and publish this my last will and testament:
Item 1. It is my will that all of my just debts be first paid.
Item 2. I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved Esther A. Markel in lieu
of her allowance for her years support, her portion or distributive share of my person:
al estate and of her dower interest in my real estate and after the payment of
my just debts, all of my property that I may own at the time of my death
both real, personal and mixed for and during her natural life, or so long as
she shall remain my widow, together with the right to use, dispose of and sell
the same as to my said wife shall seem the most proper and to her best ad:
vantage. And I hereby empower my said wife if she see fit to sell all or any
part of my said real estate which is known as and designated as fellows, to
wit. Being the whole of In Lots Nos. 183 & 184 old number the new
numbers being 431 & 432 in S. Moore's Addition to the Town (now City) of
Delaware Ohio and being same lots conveyed by Joseph Hedrick to me
by Deed Dated April 1.. 1854. Recorded in Vol 36 P 384 Record of Deeds
of Delaware County Ohio. Also the following real estate and known
as Sub. 4. of Lot 4. Sec 2 Tp 4 Range 19 U.S. M. lands and containing about
5 1/4 acres. And being the land purchased by me of Abram Springer & Jer:
emiah Markel by Deed Dated March 5.. 1866, and Recorded in Vol. 54.
P. 178. Record of Deeds of Delaware County Ohio, upon such terms as
she may see fit and with full power to execute deed or deeds therefor in
fee simple to fit and with full power to execute deed or deeds therefor in
fee simple to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, and the proceeds of such
sale shall be used, if necessary in her support as long as she may live or
untill she shall re-marry and for the support if necessary of my children
so long as they or any of them shall not have become of age, after first
paying my just debts. And the proceeds of the sale of my personal and
mixed estate, if necessary, shall be used for the support of my said wife
during her natural life or so long as she shall remain my widow and for
the support, if necessary, of my children so long as they or any of them
shall not have became of age, after first paying my just debts. And
upon the happening of the death of or re-marrage of my said wife all of her
interest in my real, personal and mixed estate or the proceeds arising
from the sale of any part or the whole of the same as in this my last
will and testament provided for shall upon the happening of either event
cease and determine.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (578)
Description
[corresponds to page 549 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
549
Jonathan Markel's Will
Item 3. It is my further will that upon the death of or re-marriage of my said
wife that all of my real, personal and mixed estate and the proceeds
of the sale of any part or the whole of the same that shall be left re:
maining at the happening of either of said events shall be equally divided
between my following named children, to wit: Sophia Blayney. Mary
Gibble. William Markel. Alice McGuire - Oscar Markel
Lewis H Markel . Winifred Markel Gertrude Markel and Ada
Markel share and share alike. If however any of my said children
should die before the decease or re-marriage of my said wife leaving no
children living at the decease or re-marriage of my said wife then the share
of said property above devised to such deceased child or children is hereby
devised and bequeathed to my then remaining children share and share
alike
Item 4 I hereby nominate and appoint my said wife as my Executrix and
I also appoint Fred M. Bauereis as my Executor to assist my
said wife in the settlement of my said estate ; under this my last will
and testament. It is my further will that my said Executrix &
Executor be excused from giving Bond as such Executrix & Executor
I further desire that no inventory or appraisement and no sale of my
personal estate be made under the order of the Probate Court of this or
any other County, and that the Probate Court direct the mission of
the same as provided by law.
Item 5. I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18..
day of November. 1892.
Jonathan Markel Seal
Signed and acknowledged by said Jonathan Markel as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by me in his presence and
at his instance and request.
F. Edward Werner
John Seoffert
Widows Election Record 10 Page 186 - Journal 15 Page 379
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
549
Jonathan Markel's Will
Item 3. It is my further will that upon the death of or re-marriage of my said
wife that all of my real, personal and mixed estate and the proceeds
of the sale of any part or the whole of the same that shall be left re:
maining at the happening of either of said events shall be equally divided
between my following named children, to wit: Sophia Blayney. Mary
Gibble. William Markel. Alice McGuire - Oscar Markel
Lewis H Markel . Winifred Markel Gertrude Markel and Ada
Markel share and share alike. If however any of my said children
should die before the decease or re-marriage of my said wife leaving no
children living at the decease or re-marriage of my said wife then the share
of said property above devised to such deceased child or children is hereby
devised and bequeathed to my then remaining children share and share
alike
Item 4 I hereby nominate and appoint my said wife as my Executrix and
I also appoint Fred M. Bauereis as my Executor to assist my
said wife in the settlement of my said estate ; under this my last will
and testament. It is my further will that my said Executrix &
Executor be excused from giving Bond as such Executrix & Executor
I further desire that no inventory or appraisement and no sale of my
personal estate be made under the order of the Probate Court of this or
any other County, and that the Probate Court direct the mission of
the same as provided by law.
Item 5. I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony here of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 18..
day of November. 1892.
Jonathan Markel Seal
Signed and acknowledged by said Jonathan Markel as his last will
and testament in our presence and signed by me in his presence and
at his instance and request.
F. Edward Werner
John Seoffert
Widows Election Record 10 Page 186 - Journal 15 Page 379
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (579)
Description
[corresponds to page 550 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1880-93}
550
William S. Clymer's Will
Journal Entry
December 10" 1892 . }
In the Matter of the Will }
of William S. Clymer deceased. } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Wil
liam S. Clymer, late of Orange Township, in this County. deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration whereof, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Mark
A. Clymer . Jonathan O. Clymer - Roxana R. Granger- William D.
Clymer Frank Glaze, Nelly Park and Thomas Park next of kin of
the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be
for having before this Court in the 14" day December A. D. 1892.
at 11 o'clock A. M. John F. Clymer the other next of kin of said dece-
dent resident, of State of Ohio having in writing waived Notice to the probate
of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 10|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
William S. Clymer - deceased. ]
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that William S. Clymer late a resident of the Township of Orange in
said County, died on or about the 29" day of November, A. D. 1892 - leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said William S. Olymer died leaving no wid:
ow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio:
Name Age of
Minors Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mark A. Clymer Son Westerville, Ohio
Jonathan O. Clymer " Hyattviille
Roxana R. Granger Daughter Flint
William D. Clymer Son Harpster
John F. Clymer " Central College
Frank Glaze about 8 Grand child Westerville
Nelly Park " 15 " Flint
Thomas Park " 13 " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
John F. Clymer.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1880-93}
550
William S. Clymer's Will
Journal Entry
December 10" 1892 . }
In the Matter of the Will }
of William S. Clymer deceased. } This day an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Wil
liam S. Clymer, late of Orange Township, in this County. deceased, was
produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration whereof, it is ordered
that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Mark
A. Clymer . Jonathan O. Clymer - Roxana R. Granger- William D.
Clymer Frank Glaze, Nelly Park and Thomas Park next of kin of
the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be
for having before this Court in the 14" day December A. D. 1892.
at 11 o'clock A. M. John F. Clymer the other next of kin of said dece-
dent resident, of State of Ohio having in writing waived Notice to the probate
of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 10|92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court.
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
William S. Clymer - deceased. ]
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that William S. Clymer late a resident of the Township of Orange in
said County, died on or about the 29" day of November, A. D. 1892 - leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said William S. Olymer died leaving no wid:
ow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio:
Name Age of
Minors Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mark A. Clymer Son Westerville, Ohio
Jonathan O. Clymer " Hyattviille
Roxana R. Granger Daughter Flint
William D. Clymer Son Harpster
John F. Clymer " Central College
Frank Glaze about 8 Grand child Westerville
Nelly Park " 15 " Flint
Thomas Park " 13 " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
John F. Clymer.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (580)
Description
[corresponds to page 551 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
551
William S. Clymer Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 10th day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Date this 10" day of December. A. D. 1892.
John F. Clymer.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of William S. Clymer deceased.
To John F. Clymer:
You are commanded to notify Mark
A. Clymer. Jonathan O. Clymer . Roxane R. Granger - William
D. Clymer- Frank Glaze - Nelly Park and Thomas Park
that in the 10th day of December, A. D. 1892 - an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William S. Cly:
mer late of Orange Township in said County, deceased was produced
in said Court, and an application in to admit the same to probate
was in the same day made in said Court. Said application will
be for hearing before this Court in the 14th day of December, A. D.
1892 at 11 o"clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio this 10th day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Return Filed 14| -92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } John F. Clymer being duly sworn, says
that on the 12" & 13" days of December - A.
D. 1892 - he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there
of to the within named Mark A. Clymer. Johnathan C.
Clymer, Roxana R. Granger, William D. Clymer Frank
Glaze -Nelly Park and Thomas Park.
C. F. Clymer
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 14" day of De
cember. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
551
William S. Clymer Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 10th day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned one of the next of kin of the within named decedent
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Date this 10" day of December. A. D. 1892.
John F. Clymer.
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of William S. Clymer deceased.
To John F. Clymer:
You are commanded to notify Mark
A. Clymer. Jonathan O. Clymer . Roxane R. Granger - William
D. Clymer- Frank Glaze - Nelly Park and Thomas Park
that in the 10th day of December, A. D. 1892 - an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William S. Cly:
mer late of Orange Township in said County, deceased was produced
in said Court, and an application in to admit the same to probate
was in the same day made in said Court. Said application will
be for hearing before this Court in the 14th day of December, A. D.
1892 at 11 o"clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio this 10th day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Return Filed 14| -92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } John F. Clymer being duly sworn, says
that on the 12" & 13" days of December - A.
D. 1892 - he served the within notice by delivering a true copy there
of to the within named Mark A. Clymer. Johnathan C.
Clymer, Roxana R. Granger, William D. Clymer Frank
Glaze -Nelly Park and Thomas Park.
C. F. Clymer
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 14" day of De
cember. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (581)
Description
[corresponds to page 552 Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
552
William S. Clymer's Will Filed Dec 14/92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Frank Kenyon
and Jennie Granger the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Wm S. Clymer late of Orange Township in said Delaware
County deceased who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
ecution of said Will,depose and say: That the paper before them bear:
ing date the 16" day of November A. D. 1892 purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of W. S. Clymer now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Wm S. Clymer, that they were present at the execution
of said Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses in his presence, that they saw
the said Wm. S. Clymer deceased, sign and seal said Will, and
head him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Wm S. Clymer at the time of making, signing and
sealing and Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Frank P. Kenyon
Jennie Granger
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 14" day
of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 14" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will of }
William S. Clymer deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to - wit:
in the 10" day of December A. D. 1892-
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
William S. Clymer, late of Orange Township, in this County -deceased-
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Mark A. Clymer - Jonathan O. Clymer - Rox:
ana R. Granger - William D. Clymer - John F. Clymer. Frank
Glaze - Nelly Park and Thomas Park next of kin of the Testator.
resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore, on this day came Frank P Kenyon and Jennie Granger the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due
execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writ:
ing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said William S. Clymer deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
552
William S. Clymer's Will Filed Dec 14/92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Frank Kenyon
and Jennie Granger the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Wm S. Clymer late of Orange Township in said Delaware
County deceased who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the ex:
ecution of said Will,depose and say: That the paper before them bear:
ing date the 16" day of November A. D. 1892 purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of W. S. Clymer now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Wm S. Clymer, that they were present at the execution
of said Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively subscribed
their names to the same as witnesses in his presence, that they saw
the said Wm. S. Clymer deceased, sign and seal said Will, and
head him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and
that the said Wm S. Clymer at the time of making, signing and
sealing and Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory, and
not under any restraint.
Frank P. Kenyon
Jennie Granger
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 14" day
of November A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
December 14" 1892.
In the Matter of the Will of }
William S. Clymer deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to - wit:
in the 10" day of December A. D. 1892-
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
William S. Clymer, late of Orange Township, in this County -deceased-
was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed. And, it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this
Court, has been given to Mark A. Clymer - Jonathan O. Clymer - Rox:
ana R. Granger - William D. Clymer - John F. Clymer. Frank
Glaze - Nelly Park and Thomas Park next of kin of the Testator.
resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court;
therefore, on this day came Frank P Kenyon and Jennie Granger the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due
execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writ:
ing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said William S. Clymer deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (582)
Description
[corresponds to page 553 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
553
William S. Clymer's Will
memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Last Will and Testament
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: J. Wm. S. Clymer of the
Township of Orange, County of Delaware and State of Ohio being admit (73)
Seventy three years of age, and being of sound and disposing mind and memory
do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, hereby
revoking and making null and void all other last Wills and Testaments
by me made heretofore:
First: My will is that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid
out of my estate, as soon after my decease as shall be found convenient.
2: I give devise and bequeath to my heirs Mark A. Clymer. Jonathan
O. Clymer, Roxana Granger. Frank Glaze son of Jane I Glaze.
dece"s , Wm D. Clymer, Nelly Park and Thomas Park heirs of
Opelia Park dec", (the two receiving one share and John Francis
Clymer in equal parts or portions as I have divided at by Deeds dur:
ing my lifetime, except M. A. Clymer who is to have Five Dollars
only, unless he accepts of the Deed made to him in the division among
my heirs of my property and the conditions it contains. This property is
to remain undivided until after my debts are all paid and legacies pro:
vided for at the end of two years.
3. I direct that my Executors cause to be erected on my lot in the cem:
etery at Westerville a monument for myself and wife at the south side of
her grave, not to exceed in cost ($200). Two Hundred Dollars if not already
done by myself.
4. I direct that my Executors cause to be removed the remains of my Fath:
er Rev. John Clymer and Mary Clymer his wife and Susan Cly:
mer their Daughter and Abraham Clymer their Son and Therza
Clymer their daughter and Bigelow Clymer their son and my son
George Clymer to my lot in the cemetery if not already done by
myself.
5. I direct that a tile drain six feet deep running north and south
to connect with the main drain running north east and south.
west to be located at the east line of my lot and connected with vault.
6. I direct that the remains of my Father and Mother be placed in one
Box made of white oak plank and placed north of Jenny I. Glaze
the vault to be laid up with Brick and covered with a stone slab.
I direct that all of my Personal property (except two Scholarships in
Otterbine University. Piano, and my Watch and a few other articles
I have given to different members of my family shall be sold and
converted into money and be directly applied to the payment of my in:
debtedness. The Scholarships are to be given to and used for the benefit
of my Grand Children Nelly Park, Thomas Park, Frank Glaze
and Herbert Granger, and if not accepted or only a part of it used
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William S. Clymer's Will
memory and not under any restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Last Will and Testament
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: J. Wm. S. Clymer of the
Township of Orange, County of Delaware and State of Ohio being admit (73)
Seventy three years of age, and being of sound and disposing mind and memory
do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, hereby
revoking and making null and void all other last Wills and Testaments
by me made heretofore:
First: My will is that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid
out of my estate, as soon after my decease as shall be found convenient.
2: I give devise and bequeath to my heirs Mark A. Clymer. Jonathan
O. Clymer, Roxana Granger. Frank Glaze son of Jane I Glaze.
dece"s , Wm D. Clymer, Nelly Park and Thomas Park heirs of
Opelia Park dec", (the two receiving one share and John Francis
Clymer in equal parts or portions as I have divided at by Deeds dur:
ing my lifetime, except M. A. Clymer who is to have Five Dollars
only, unless he accepts of the Deed made to him in the division among
my heirs of my property and the conditions it contains. This property is
to remain undivided until after my debts are all paid and legacies pro:
vided for at the end of two years.
3. I direct that my Executors cause to be erected on my lot in the cem:
etery at Westerville a monument for myself and wife at the south side of
her grave, not to exceed in cost ($200). Two Hundred Dollars if not already
done by myself.
4. I direct that my Executors cause to be removed the remains of my Fath:
er Rev. John Clymer and Mary Clymer his wife and Susan Cly:
mer their Daughter and Abraham Clymer their Son and Therza
Clymer their daughter and Bigelow Clymer their son and my son
George Clymer to my lot in the cemetery if not already done by
myself.
5. I direct that a tile drain six feet deep running north and south
to connect with the main drain running north east and south.
west to be located at the east line of my lot and connected with vault.
6. I direct that the remains of my Father and Mother be placed in one
Box made of white oak plank and placed north of Jenny I. Glaze
the vault to be laid up with Brick and covered with a stone slab.
I direct that all of my Personal property (except two Scholarships in
Otterbine University. Piano, and my Watch and a few other articles
I have given to different members of my family shall be sold and
converted into money and be directly applied to the payment of my in:
debtedness. The Scholarships are to be given to and used for the benefit
of my Grand Children Nelly Park, Thomas Park, Frank Glaze
and Herbert Granger, and if not accepted or only a part of it used
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (583)
Description
[corresponds to page 554 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
554
William S. Clymer's Will
by them then they are to go to other Clymer heirs who will appreciate
them and use them. My Piano I give to Roxana Granger & her heirs,
My watch I give to John F. Clymer I give to my son Wm D. Clymer
my watch I give to John F. Clymer I give to my son Wm D. Clymer
my patent Nut Sock and to G. N. Granger Fire Extinguisher and other
things to other members of my family not named.
8th I direct that all of my real property be rented for a term of two years if not
already done by myself with approved security payment to be made annual:
ly according to a contract entered into by me if at the end of two years a suf:
ficient amount of money has not accumulated to pay my indebtedness. I
direct that so much of my real estate as is necessary to pay the remainder
of my indebtedness shall be sold and applied as above mentioned.
9th I direct that Nelly Park shall receive her portion at the age of twenty
one years and to receive the rental of her share annually to defray the ex:
penses of clothing and her education, and I hereby appoint Jonathan O.
Clymer as her Guardian (unless J. N. Granger moves to Westerville, then
he is to be her Guardian).
10th I direct that Thomas Park and Frank Glaze shall receive their
portion if of good and steady habits at the age of twenty five years and each
otherwise or wild and unsteady at the age of twenty five years and each
is to receive the yearly rental of his share for the purpose of defraying ex:
penses of clothing, and education, and I hereby appoint Jonathan O. Cly
mer and John F. Clymer to be their Guardians.
11. I direct that Jonathan O. Clymer and all of my other heirs shall
not have power to sell or dispose of his or her share or portion but it
is to decend to their several heirs of their bodies.
12. I direct that if any of my heirs die leaving no heir of his or her body
then his or her portion is to revert to the other Clymer heirs equally
or in equal parts.
13. I hereby appoint John Francis Clymer and D. K. Mathews Ex:
ecutors of this my last Will and Testament.
14. I hereby appoint John Francis Clymer as Guardians of Thomas
Park (unless James N. Granger moves to Westerville then he is to
be her Guardian.
In Testimony Where of, I have set my hand to this my Last Will
and Testament, at James N. Grangers, this Sixteenth (16) day of
November, in the year of our Sord. One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Ninety Two.
Wm S. Clmer. Seal
The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said William S. Clym
er in our presence and by him published and declared as and for his
Last Will and Testament, and at his request and in his presence, and
in the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe our Names as At:
testing Witness at Jas. N. Grangers this 16" day of November
A. D. 1892.
Frank Kenyon resides at Lewis Center P. O.
Jennie Granger, resides at Flint, Franklin C. O.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
554
William S. Clymer's Will
by them then they are to go to other Clymer heirs who will appreciate
them and use them. My Piano I give to Roxana Granger & her heirs,
My watch I give to John F. Clymer I give to my son Wm D. Clymer
my watch I give to John F. Clymer I give to my son Wm D. Clymer
my patent Nut Sock and to G. N. Granger Fire Extinguisher and other
things to other members of my family not named.
8th I direct that all of my real property be rented for a term of two years if not
already done by myself with approved security payment to be made annual:
ly according to a contract entered into by me if at the end of two years a suf:
ficient amount of money has not accumulated to pay my indebtedness. I
direct that so much of my real estate as is necessary to pay the remainder
of my indebtedness shall be sold and applied as above mentioned.
9th I direct that Nelly Park shall receive her portion at the age of twenty
one years and to receive the rental of her share annually to defray the ex:
penses of clothing and her education, and I hereby appoint Jonathan O.
Clymer as her Guardian (unless J. N. Granger moves to Westerville, then
he is to be her Guardian).
10th I direct that Thomas Park and Frank Glaze shall receive their
portion if of good and steady habits at the age of twenty five years and each
otherwise or wild and unsteady at the age of twenty five years and each
is to receive the yearly rental of his share for the purpose of defraying ex:
penses of clothing, and education, and I hereby appoint Jonathan O. Cly
mer and John F. Clymer to be their Guardians.
11. I direct that Jonathan O. Clymer and all of my other heirs shall
not have power to sell or dispose of his or her share or portion but it
is to decend to their several heirs of their bodies.
12. I direct that if any of my heirs die leaving no heir of his or her body
then his or her portion is to revert to the other Clymer heirs equally
or in equal parts.
13. I hereby appoint John Francis Clymer and D. K. Mathews Ex:
ecutors of this my last Will and Testament.
14. I hereby appoint John Francis Clymer as Guardians of Thomas
Park (unless James N. Granger moves to Westerville then he is to
be her Guardian.
In Testimony Where of, I have set my hand to this my Last Will
and Testament, at James N. Grangers, this Sixteenth (16) day of
November, in the year of our Sord. One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Ninety Two.
Wm S. Clmer. Seal
The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said William S. Clym
er in our presence and by him published and declared as and for his
Last Will and Testament, and at his request and in his presence, and
in the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe our Names as At:
testing Witness at Jas. N. Grangers this 16" day of November
A. D. 1892.
Frank Kenyon resides at Lewis Center P. O.
Jennie Granger, resides at Flint, Franklin C. O.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (584)
Description
[corresponds to page 555 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
555
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Will
Journal Entry
December 16" 1892. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth H. Wills Cole dec. } This day an instrument of writing, purport.
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, late of Delaware Township in this County
deceased was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration where
of it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice
there of and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given to
Samuel Cowles, widower of said decedent, that said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 22nd day of December A. D. 1892. at
10 o'clock A. M., Mary A. Baker the only next of kin of said Testatrix
resident of the State of Ohio having in writing, waived notice to the probate
of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed, Dec 16/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Elizabeth H. Wells, Cowles }
Deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 12" day of November. A.D. 1892 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will
and Testament. That the said Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles died leaving
Samuel Cowles her widower and the following named person her only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary A. Baker Daughter Delaware. O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named person may be notified according to law
of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary A. Baker
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 16" day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
555
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Will
Journal Entry
December 16" 1892. }
In the Matter of the Will }
of Elizabeth H. Wills Cole dec. } This day an instrument of writing, purport.
ing to be the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, late of Delaware Township in this County
deceased was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration where
of it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and that due notice
there of and of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given to
Samuel Cowles, widower of said decedent, that said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 22nd day of December A. D. 1892. at
10 o'clock A. M., Mary A. Baker the only next of kin of said Testatrix
resident of the State of Ohio having in writing, waived notice to the probate
of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed, Dec 16/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Elizabeth H. Wells, Cowles }
Deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 12" day of November. A.D. 1892 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last Will
and Testament. That the said Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles died leaving
Samuel Cowles her widower and the following named person her only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Mary A. Baker Daughter Delaware. O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named person may be notified according to law
of the pending of said proceedings.
Mary A. Baker
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 16" day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (585)
Description
[corresponds to page 556 of Delaware County
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
556
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Estate
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 16" day of December. A. D. 1892
Mary A. Baker.
Notice Filed Dec. 22/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, deceased.
To Mary A. Baker:
You are commanded to notify Samuel
Cowles that on the 16" day of December. A. D. 1892. an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth H.
Wells Cowles late of Delaware Township in said County deceased, was
produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 22nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware,
Ohio, this 16" day of December. A. D. 1892.
Seal N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 20" day of December. A. D. 1892
Samuel Cowles.
Testimony of Witness to Will
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of Elizabeth H. Wills-Cowles. deceased.
In the state of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. ] Martha Brown, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says: I
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, hearing
date the 8" day of October A. D. 1892 and offered for probate as the last
Will and Testament of Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, late of Delaware
Township in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said Elizabeth
H. Wells Cowles, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament, and I
thereupon, at her request and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making , signing and sealing
said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Martha Brown
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 22nd day
of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge.
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
556
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Estate
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 16" day of December. A. D. 1892
Mary A. Baker.
Notice Filed Dec. 22/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament of
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, deceased.
To Mary A. Baker:
You are commanded to notify Samuel
Cowles that on the 16" day of December. A. D. 1892. an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth H.
Wells Cowles late of Delaware Township in said County deceased, was
produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate
was on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 22nd day of December. A. D. 1892.
at 10 o'clock A.M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Delaware,
Ohio, this 16" day of December. A. D. 1892.
Seal N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
I the undersigned person within named, hereby acknowledge service of
the within notice this 20" day of December. A. D. 1892
Samuel Cowles.
Testimony of Witness to Will
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County, Ohio } of Elizabeth H. Wills-Cowles. deceased.
In the state of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. ] Martha Brown, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says: I
was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me, hearing
date the 8" day of October A. D. 1892 and offered for probate as the last
Will and Testament of Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, late of Delaware
Township in said County of Delaware deceased, and saw the said Elizabeth
H. Wells Cowles, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament, and I
thereupon, at her request and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making , signing and sealing
said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under
any restraint.
Martha Brown
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 22nd day
of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (586)
Description
[corresponds to page 557 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
557
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Estate
Proof of Signature of Witness To Will Filed Dec 22/92
The State of Ohio ]
Delaware County .ss. } C. F. Graff being duly sworn, says that he was well
acquainted with Joseph S. Brown who is now deceased,
that he was well acquainted with the hand writing of the said Joseph S. Brown
having often seen him write that the signature Joseph S. Brown as subscribe
ing witness to the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth H. Wells, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Joseph S.
Brown who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in
Delaware Ohio in said County.
C. F. Graff
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 22nd day of December
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
December 22nd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit
oin the 16th day of December A. D. 1892
as instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, late of Delaware Township in this Coun
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed And
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Samuel Cowles, widower of said
decedent, and Mary A. Baker the only next of kin of said Testatrix having
waived notice, thereupon, came Martha Brown,one of the subscribing wit:
nesses to said Will, who having duly sworn, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by her subscribed and piled with said Will. And it appearing to the
Court that Joseph P. Brown the other subscribing witness to said
Will is now deceased, thereupon C. F. Graff appeared in open Court
and was duly sworn and examined according to law touching the gen:
uiness of the signature of said Joseph S. Brown attached to said
Will and his testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Elizabeth H. Wells. Cowles de
ceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had therein be entered of record in
this Court. --- Citation ordered and Issued to Samuel Cowles, widower
of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
557
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Estate
Proof of Signature of Witness To Will Filed Dec 22/92
The State of Ohio ]
Delaware County .ss. } C. F. Graff being duly sworn, says that he was well
acquainted with Joseph S. Brown who is now deceased,
that he was well acquainted with the hand writing of the said Joseph S. Brown
having often seen him write that the signature Joseph S. Brown as subscribe
ing witness to the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth H. Wells, deceased,
is in the own proper hand writing and signature of the said Joseph S.
Brown who at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in
Delaware Ohio in said County.
C. F. Graff
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 22nd day of December
A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
December 22nd 1892.
In the Matter of the Will of }
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit
oin the 16th day of December A. D. 1892
as instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles, late of Delaware Township in this Coun
ty, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed And
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to probate and
record in this Court, has been given to Samuel Cowles, widower of said
decedent, and Mary A. Baker the only next of kin of said Testatrix having
waived notice, thereupon, came Martha Brown,one of the subscribing wit:
nesses to said Will, who having duly sworn, testified to the due execution
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by her subscribed and piled with said Will. And it appearing to the
Court that Joseph P. Brown the other subscribing witness to said
Will is now deceased, thereupon C. F. Graff appeared in open Court
and was duly sworn and examined according to law touching the gen:
uiness of the signature of said Joseph S. Brown attached to said
Will and his testimony thereon was reduced to writing and filed.
Whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is
the last Will and Testament of said Elizabeth H. Wells. Cowles de
ceased. That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the
said Testatrix at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,
was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint.
It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to
probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses
above named, as well as the proceedings had therein be entered of record in
this Court. --- Citation ordered and Issued to Samuel Cowles, widower
of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (587)
Description
[corresponds to page 558 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93}
558
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Will
Will
In the same of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Elizabeth H. Wells
of the City of Delaware & State of Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
1st It is my will that my funeral expenses and all honest debts be
fully paid.
2nd I give will and bequeath to my Daughter Mrs. Mary A. Baker the
entire use and control of my property both real and personal during her
natural life, to use the interest or income only.
3rd At death of my said Daughter Mrs. Mary A. Baker it is my
will that all my property both real and personal be equally divided be:
tween the children of my said Daughter Mary A. Baker share &
share alike.
Signed & declared to be my last will and testament at the city of
Delaware Ohio in this the 8th day of October. A. D. 1893.
Signed by said Testator in }
our presence and by us }
signed as witness at her re: }
quest and in her presence and } her x Mark
in the presence of each other. } Elizabeth H. Wells
Joseph S. Brown }
Martha Brown }
Filed in Will Box "C."
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93}
558
Elizabeth H. Wells Cowles Will
Will
In the same of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Elizabeth H. Wells
of the City of Delaware & State of Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
1st It is my will that my funeral expenses and all honest debts be
fully paid.
2nd I give will and bequeath to my Daughter Mrs. Mary A. Baker the
entire use and control of my property both real and personal during her
natural life, to use the interest or income only.
3rd At death of my said Daughter Mrs. Mary A. Baker it is my
will that all my property both real and personal be equally divided be:
tween the children of my said Daughter Mary A. Baker share &
share alike.
Signed & declared to be my last will and testament at the city of
Delaware Ohio in this the 8th day of October. A. D. 1893.
Signed by said Testator in }
our presence and by us }
signed as witness at her re: }
quest and in her presence and } her x Mark
in the presence of each other. } Elizabeth H. Wells
Joseph S. Brown }
Martha Brown }
Filed in Will Box "C."
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (588)
Description
[corresponds to page 559 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
559
Michael Steitz Will
Journal Entry
December 22nd 1892
In the Matter of the Will of }
Michael Steitz deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Michael Steitz, late of Liberty Township in this County, deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof , it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Fredrica Steitz his widow and Conrad Steitz Maggie Amos-
Fredrica Robinson - Lizzie Oller, Henrietta Case Peter Williams
Case next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 27th day of Decem:
ber A. D. 1892 at 11 o 'clock A. M. -- Charles Steitz, the other
next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, being in writ-
ing waived further notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Mich. } Application to Admit to Probate
ael Steitz . Deceased . }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Michael Steitz late a resident of the Township of Liberty in said
County died on or about the 15" day of December A. D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Michael Steitz died leaving Fredri:
ca Steitz of Hayattville. O. widow and the following named persons his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Minor
Charles Steitz Son Hyattville Ohio
Conrad Steitz " Stratford "
Maggie Amos Daug New Rochester "
Fredrica Robinson " Industrial Home "
Lizzie Oller " Bel[point "
Henrietta Case 2 yrs Grand Child Hyattville "
Peter W. Case 1 yr " " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Charlie Steitz
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
559
Michael Steitz Will
Journal Entry
December 22nd 1892
In the Matter of the Will of }
Michael Steitz deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Michael Steitz, late of Liberty Township in this County, deceas:
ed, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof , it is
ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice
thereof and of the application to admit the same to probate and record, be
given to Fredrica Steitz his widow and Conrad Steitz Maggie Amos-
Fredrica Robinson - Lizzie Oller, Henrietta Case Peter Williams
Case next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said
application will be for hearing before this Court on the 27th day of Decem:
ber A. D. 1892 at 11 o 'clock A. M. -- Charles Steitz, the other
next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, being in writ-
ing waived further notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Mich. } Application to Admit to Probate
ael Steitz . Deceased . }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Michael Steitz late a resident of the Township of Liberty in said
County died on or about the 15" day of December A. D. 1892, leaving
an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will
and Testament; That the said Michael Steitz died leaving Fredri:
ca Steitz of Hayattville. O. widow and the following named persons his
only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Age of Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Minor
Charles Steitz Son Hyattville Ohio
Conrad Steitz " Stratford "
Maggie Amos Daug New Rochester "
Fredrica Robinson " Industrial Home "
Lizzie Oller " Bel[point "
Henrietta Case 2 yrs Grand Child Hyattville "
Peter W. Case 1 yr " " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings
Charlie Steitz
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (589)
Description
[corresponds to page 560 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
560
Michael Steitz Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 22day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
The undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 22 day of December. A. D. 1892.
Charlie Steitz
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Michael Steitz deceased.
To Charlie Steitz
You are commanded to notify Con:-
rad Steitz - Maggie Amos- Fredrica Robinson - Lizzie Oller- Hen:
rietta Case -Peter William Case and Fredrica Steitz widower
that on the 22 day of December. A. D. 1892 an instrument of
writing , purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael
Steitz, late of Liberty Township in said County deceased was pro:
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to pro:
bate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 27" day of December A.
D. 1892 at 11 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del:
aware, Ohio this 22 day of December, A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Return Filed Dec 21/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } Charlie Steitz being duly sworn, says that
on the 23 day of Dec A. D. 1892. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Conrad Steitz - Maggie Amos Fredrica Robinson- Lizzie Oller
Henrietta Case. Peter William Case and Fredrica Steitz.
Charlie Steitz.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 27 day of
December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
560
Michael Steitz Will
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 22day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
The undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby waive
further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 22 day of December. A. D. 1892.
Charlie Steitz
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the matter of the last Will and Testament
of Michael Steitz deceased.
To Charlie Steitz
You are commanded to notify Con:-
rad Steitz - Maggie Amos- Fredrica Robinson - Lizzie Oller- Hen:
rietta Case -Peter William Case and Fredrica Steitz widower
that on the 22 day of December. A. D. 1892 an instrument of
writing , purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael
Steitz, late of Liberty Township in said County deceased was pro:
duced in said Court, and an application to admit the same to pro:
bate was on the same day made in said Court. Said application
will be for hearing before this Court on the 27" day of December A.
D. 1892 at 11 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del:
aware, Ohio this 22 day of December, A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Return Filed Dec 21/92
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } Charlie Steitz being duly sworn, says that
on the 23 day of Dec A. D. 1892. he served
the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named
Conrad Steitz - Maggie Amos Fredrica Robinson- Lizzie Oller
Henrietta Case. Peter William Case and Fredrica Steitz.
Charlie Steitz.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 27 day of
December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (590)
Description
[corresponds to page 561 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
561
Michael Steitz Will Filed Dec 27/92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Alonzo A.
Hall and Stephen Hults the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Michael Steitz late of Liberty Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law,
to speck the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, in re;
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 30" day of November A. D. 1892 pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael Steitz now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Michael Steitz - that they were
present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Tes:
tator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Michael Steits deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said Michael Steitz
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Alonzo A. Hall
Stephen Hults
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 27"
day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Journal Entry
December 27"1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Michael Steitz Deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to
wit on the 22nd day of December A.
D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
testament of Michael Steitz late of Liberty Township in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for probate and was
then filled And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court
that due notice of the filing of the filing of said Will and of this application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court has been
givan to Fredrica Steitz widow Charles Steitz Conrad Steitz
Maggie Amos Fredrica Robinson Lizzie Oller Henrietta
Case and Peter W. Case next of kin of the Testator resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court and
therefore, on this day came Alonzo A. Hall and Stephen Hults
two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Michael Steitz deceased. That the last Will and Testament of said
Michael Steitz deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making,
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
561
Michael Steitz Will Filed Dec 27/92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County.ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Alonzo A.
Hall and Stephen Hults the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Michael Steitz late of Liberty Township in said
Delaware County, deceased, who being duly sworn according to law,
to speck the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, in re;
lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 30" day of November A. D. 1892 pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Michael Steitz now
deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Michael Steitz - that they were
present at the execution of said Will and at the request of the Tes:
tator respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,
in his presence; that they saw the said Michael Steits deceased,
sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be
his last Will and Testament, and that the said Michael Steitz
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Alonzo A. Hall
Stephen Hults
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 27"
day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Journal Entry
December 27"1892.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Michael Steitz Deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore to
wit on the 22nd day of December A.
D. 1892 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and
testament of Michael Steitz late of Liberty Township in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for probate and was
then filled And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court
that due notice of the filing of the filing of said Will and of this application
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court has been
givan to Fredrica Steitz widow Charles Steitz Conrad Steitz
Maggie Amos Fredrica Robinson Lizzie Oller Henrietta
Case and Peter W. Case next of kin of the Testator resident
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court and
therefore, on this day came Alonzo A. Hall and Stephen Hults
two of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,
testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said
Michael Steitz deceased. That the last Will and Testament of said
Michael Steitz deceased. That the same was duly executed
and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of making,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (591)
Description
[corresponds to page 562 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
562
Michael Steitz Will
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the proceed:
ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Fredrica Steitz widow of said decedent, to
elect as to said Will as is required by Law.
N F Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all J. Micheal Steitz
of the township Liberty - County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make
and publish this as my last Will and testament.
Item 1st I will and direct that all my just and honest debts be paid.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my wife Fredrica Steitz the use and control of
all my Real Estate during her natural life time.
Item 3rd I will and bequeath to my wife Fredrica Steitz all my Household
goods and Kitchen furniture and all provisions that have been prepared for
the use of the family.
Item 4 At the death of my wife Fredrica Steitz I give and bequeath to my
son Charles Steitz all my real estate that may be left at her death
after paying all my debts if the personal property does not pay them
then enough of my real estate on the west side of the road my be sold
to pay them except one acre of Land where the cider mill stands.
Item 5. I give and bequeath to my son Charles Steitz the two full blood
French Gray mares.
Item 6th I will and direct that my son Charles Steitz shall pay to my
daughter Fredrica Robison Four hundred and fifty dollars at the
death of my wife Fredrica Steitz.
turn over.
Item 7 I have paid my son Conrad Steitz $1000.00
I have paid my daughter Caty Case $1000.00
I have paid my daughter Maggie Amos $1000.00
I have paid my daughter Lizza Oller $ 300.00
Item 8 I hereby nominate and appoint my wife Fredrica Steitz and my son
Charles Steitz as my Executors of this my last will and testament.
dated November 30th 1892.
Michael Steitz Seal
Signed sealed and acknowledged
by the testator as his last will
and testament in our presence
and signed by us in his presence.
S. W. H. Dusboran }
Alonza A. Hall } Witnesses
Stephen Hults }
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562
Michael Steitz Will
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem:
ory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered,
that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same together
with the testimony of the witnesses above named as well as the proceed:
ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Fredrica Steitz widow of said decedent, to
elect as to said Will as is required by Law.
N F Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all J. Micheal Steitz
of the township Liberty - County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make
and publish this as my last Will and testament.
Item 1st I will and direct that all my just and honest debts be paid.
Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my wife Fredrica Steitz the use and control of
all my Real Estate during her natural life time.
Item 3rd I will and bequeath to my wife Fredrica Steitz all my Household
goods and Kitchen furniture and all provisions that have been prepared for
the use of the family.
Item 4 At the death of my wife Fredrica Steitz I give and bequeath to my
son Charles Steitz all my real estate that may be left at her death
after paying all my debts if the personal property does not pay them
then enough of my real estate on the west side of the road my be sold
to pay them except one acre of Land where the cider mill stands.
Item 5. I give and bequeath to my son Charles Steitz the two full blood
French Gray mares.
Item 6th I will and direct that my son Charles Steitz shall pay to my
daughter Fredrica Robison Four hundred and fifty dollars at the
death of my wife Fredrica Steitz.
turn over.
Item 7 I have paid my son Conrad Steitz $1000.00
I have paid my daughter Caty Case $1000.00
I have paid my daughter Maggie Amos $1000.00
I have paid my daughter Lizza Oller $ 300.00
Item 8 I hereby nominate and appoint my wife Fredrica Steitz and my son
Charles Steitz as my Executors of this my last will and testament.
dated November 30th 1892.
Michael Steitz Seal
Signed sealed and acknowledged
by the testator as his last will
and testament in our presence
and signed by us in his presence.
S. W. H. Dusboran }
Alonza A. Hall } Witnesses
Stephen Hults }
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (592)
Description
[corresponds to page 563 of Delaware
County Ohio Will Records Vol 9]
563
Jacob A. Fetter's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 9/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Jacob } Application to Admit to Probate
A. Fetters. Deceased --- }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Jacob A. Fetters late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in
said County, died on or about the 17 day of October A. D. 1892 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said Jacob A. Fetters died leaving Mary Fetters
widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio : -- None -- Your petitioner prays that a time
may be fixed for the proving of said Will.
Mary Fetters
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me this 4" day of January A. D.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Jan 4/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court George J. Ro:
berts and J. Arnold the subscribing witness to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Jacob A. Fetters late of Berkshire Township in said Del:
aware County, deceased who being duly sworn according to law, to speek
the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 22 day of Jan A. D. 1891 purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Jacob A. Fetters now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Jacob A. Fetters that they were present at the ex:
ecution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively sub:
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence that they
saw the said Jacob A. Fettters deceased sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and that the said Jacob A. Fetters at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory and not under any restraint.
George J. Roberts
J. Arnold.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 4"
.
day of January. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
County Ohio Will Records Vol 9]
563
Jacob A. Fetter's Will
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 9/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of Jacob } Application to Admit to Probate
A. Fetters. Deceased --- }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents that
Jacob A. Fetters late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in
said County, died on or about the 17 day of October A. D. 1892 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and
Testament. That the said Jacob A. Fetters died leaving Mary Fetters
widow and the following named persons his only next of kin resident of the
State of Ohio : -- None -- Your petitioner prays that a time
may be fixed for the proving of said Will.
Mary Fetters
The forgoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be:
fore me this 4" day of January A. D.
N. F. Overturf.
Probate Judge.
Probate of Will Filed Jan 4/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court George J. Ro:
berts and J. Arnold the subscribing witness to the last Will and Tes:
tament of Jacob A. Fetters late of Berkshire Township in said Del:
aware County, deceased who being duly sworn according to law, to speek
the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to
the execution of said Will, depose and say: That the paper before them
bearing date the 22 day of Jan A. D. 1891 purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Jacob A. Fetters now deceased, is the Will
of said deceased Jacob A. Fetters that they were present at the ex:
ecution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator respectively sub:
scribed their names to the same as witnesses, in her presence that they
saw the said Jacob A. Fettters deceased sign and seal said Will,
and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testa:
ment, and that the said Jacob A. Fetters at the time of making
signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory and not under any restraint.
George J. Roberts
J. Arnold.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court this 4"
.
day of January. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (593)
Description
[corresponds to page 564 of Delaware County
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
564
Jacob A. Fetters Will
Journal Entry
January 4th 1893.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob A. Fetters deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jacob A. Fetters, late of Berkshire Township in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and Mary
Fetters widow of said Testator having filed said application, and there be:
ing no next of kin resident of the State of Ohio; thereupon came George
J. Roberts and J. Arnold the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Jacob A. Fetters deceased That the same was duly execu:
ted and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that
the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all. I Jacob A. Fetters
of Delaware County and State of Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
First, it is my will that my just debts and changes be paid out of my
estate.
Item. I give and devise all the residue of my estate both real and personal to
my beloved wife Mary Fetters to be to her and her heirs and assigned forever.
Item. I appoint and make the said Mary Fetters Executrix of this my last
will and testament and desire that my Executrix be not required to give
bond.
I do hereby revoke all former will made by me.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22"
day of January A. D. 1891.
Jacob A. Fetters Seal
Signed and acknowledged by said Jacob A. Fetters as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
George J. Roberts
J. Arnold.
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
564
Jacob A. Fetters Will
Journal Entry
January 4th 1893.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Jacob A. Fetters deceased } This day an instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Jacob A. Fetters, late of Berkshire Township in this County
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate; On consideration whereof,
it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court and Mary
Fetters widow of said Testator having filed said application, and there be:
ing no next of kin resident of the State of Ohio; thereupon came George
J. Roberts and J. Arnold the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who
being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of said
Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respectively
subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that
the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Jacob A. Fetters deceased That the same was duly execu:
ted and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of making sign:
ing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory
and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court ordered that
the said Will be admitted to probate and that the same, together with
the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had
thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all. I Jacob A. Fetters
of Delaware County and State of Ohio do make and publish this my
last will and testament.
First, it is my will that my just debts and changes be paid out of my
estate.
Item. I give and devise all the residue of my estate both real and personal to
my beloved wife Mary Fetters to be to her and her heirs and assigned forever.
Item. I appoint and make the said Mary Fetters Executrix of this my last
will and testament and desire that my Executrix be not required to give
bond.
I do hereby revoke all former will made by me.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22"
day of January A. D. 1891.
Jacob A. Fetters Seal
Signed and acknowledged by said Jacob A. Fetters as his last
will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
George J. Roberts
J. Arnold.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (594)
Description
[corresponds to page 565 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9]
565
Hannah Broderick's Will
Journal Entry
December 31 st 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Hannah Broderick deceased ] This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Hannah Broderick, late of Delaware Township in
this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate on
consideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, and that due notice there of and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record be given to William Brod:
erick. Martin Broderick - John Broderick - John Broderick -
Daniel Broderick - Hannah Broderick - Julia Broderick and Wil
liam Broderick next of kin of the Testatrix ,resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearning before this Court, on
the 9th day of January. A. D. 1893 at o"clock A. M.
Catherine Maloney the other next of kin having in writing, waived
further notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Oveerturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 31/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
1892
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Hannah Broderick deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Hannah Broderick late a resident of the township of Del:
aware in said County, died in or about the 27" day of December
A. D. 1892 learning an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purport:
ing to be her last Will and Testament, That the said Hannah
Broderick died leaving no widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. W. Address
Catherine Maloney Daughter Delaware, Ohio
William Broderick Son " "
Martin Broderick " " "
John Broderick " Columbus "
Columbus
John Broderick Grand Child Delaware "
Daniel Broderick " " "
Hannah Broderick " " "
Julia Broderick " " "
William Broderick " " "
Ohio Will Records Vol 9]
565
Hannah Broderick's Will
Journal Entry
December 31 st 1892
In the Matter of the Will }
of Hannah Broderick deceased ] This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Hannah Broderick, late of Delaware Township in
this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate on
consideration whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in
this Court, and that due notice there of and of the application to
admit the same to probate and record be given to William Brod:
erick. Martin Broderick - John Broderick - John Broderick -
Daniel Broderick - Hannah Broderick - Julia Broderick and Wil
liam Broderick next of kin of the Testatrix ,resident of the State of
Ohio, that said application will be for hearning before this Court, on
the 9th day of January. A. D. 1893 at o"clock A. M.
Catherine Maloney the other next of kin having in writing, waived
further notice to the probate of said Will.
N. F. Oveerturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Dec 31/92
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
1892
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Hannah Broderick deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf, Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Hannah Broderick late a resident of the township of Del:
aware in said County, died in or about the 27" day of December
A. D. 1892 learning an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purport:
ing to be her last Will and Testament, That the said Hannah
Broderick died leaving no widower and the following named persons
her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. W. Address
Catherine Maloney Daughter Delaware, Ohio
William Broderick Son " "
Martin Broderick " " "
John Broderick " Columbus "
Columbus
John Broderick Grand Child Delaware "
Daniel Broderick " " "
Hannah Broderick " " "
Julia Broderick " " "
William Broderick " " "
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (595)
Description
[corresponds to page 566 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
566
Hannah Broderick's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Catherine Maloney
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 31st day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
I the undersigned, one of the next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 31st day of December. A. D. 1892.
Catherine Maloney
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Broderick Deceased.
To Catherine Maloney.
You are commanded to notify
William Broderick - Martin Broderick - John
Broderick- Daniel Broderick - Hannah Broderick - Julia Broderick
William Broderick that on the 31st day of December A. D. 1892 -
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Broderick late of Delaware Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said ap:
plication will be for hearing before this Court in the 9th day of January
A. D. 1893 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 31st day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 9/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Catherine Maloney being duly sworn, says
that on the 3rd & 6th days of January. A. D.
1893. she served the within notice by delivering a true copy there of
to the within named William Broderick - Martin Broderick -John Broderick -
John Broderick- Daniel Broderick Han:
nah Broderick - Julia Broderick and William Broderick
Catherine Maloney
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9" day of
January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
566
Hannah Broderick's Will
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according
to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Catherine Maloney
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me, this 31st day of December A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge.
Waiver of Notice
I the undersigned, one of the next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 31st day of December. A. D. 1892.
Catherine Maloney
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Broderick Deceased.
To Catherine Maloney.
You are commanded to notify
William Broderick - Martin Broderick - John
Broderick- Daniel Broderick - Hannah Broderick - Julia Broderick
William Broderick that on the 31st day of December A. D. 1892 -
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of Hannah Broderick late of Delaware Township, in said County,
deceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the
same to probate was on the same day made in said Court. Said ap:
plication will be for hearing before this Court in the 9th day of January
A. D. 1893 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware, Ohio, this 31st day of December. A. D. 1892.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 9/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Catherine Maloney being duly sworn, says
that on the 3rd & 6th days of January. A. D.
1893. she served the within notice by delivering a true copy there of
to the within named William Broderick - Martin Broderick -John Broderick -
John Broderick- Daniel Broderick Han:
nah Broderick - Julia Broderick and William Broderick
Catherine Maloney
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9" day of
January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (596)
Description
[corresponds to page 567 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
567
Hannah Broderick's Will Filed Jan 9\92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Ann Hutch.
ins and Catherine Hanning the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Hannah Broderick late of Delaware Township in
said Delaware County deceased- who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re:
lation to the execution of said Will depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 9" day of December - A. D. 1892 pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Hannah Broderick
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Hannah Broderick --
that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
same as witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the said Han:
nah Broderick deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament,
and that the said Hannah Broderick at the time of making,
signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint
Ann her X mark Hutchins
Catherine her X mark Hanning
Attest.
N. F. Overturf.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
9" day of January A. D. 1893
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 9th 1893
In the matter of the Will }
of Hannah Broderick, deceased } Be it remembered, that hereto:
fore to wit: on the 31st day of
December. A. D. 1892 -an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Hannah Broderick, late
of Delaware Township in this County deceased was produced
in open Court for probate and was then filed. And it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record in this Court, has been given to Catherine
Maloney. William Broderick- Martin Broderick -John Brod:
erick, John Broderick- Daniel Broderick - Hannah Broderick-
Julia Broderick- and William Broderick next of kin of the
Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came Ann Hutchins
and Catherine Hanning the subscribing witnesses to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
567
Hannah Broderick's Will Filed Jan 9\92
Probate of Will
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Ann Hutch.
ins and Catherine Hanning the subscribing witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Hannah Broderick late of Delaware Township in
said Delaware County deceased- who being duly sworn according to law,
to speak the truth the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re:
lation to the execution of said Will depose and say: That the paper
before them bearing date the 9" day of December - A. D. 1892 pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Hannah Broderick
now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Hannah Broderick --
that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the
same as witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the said Han:
nah Broderick deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard
her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and Testament,
and that the said Hannah Broderick at the time of making,
signing, and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint
Ann her X mark Hutchins
Catherine her X mark Hanning
Attest.
N. F. Overturf.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
9" day of January A. D. 1893
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 9th 1893
In the matter of the Will }
of Hannah Broderick, deceased } Be it remembered, that hereto:
fore to wit: on the 31st day of
December. A. D. 1892 -an instrument of writing, purporting to
be the last Will and Testament of Hannah Broderick, late
of Delaware Township in this County deceased was produced
in open Court for probate and was then filed. And it now
being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the
filing of said Will and of the application to admit the same to
probate and record in this Court, has been given to Catherine
Maloney. William Broderick- Martin Broderick -John Brod:
erick, John Broderick- Daniel Broderick - Hannah Broderick-
Julia Broderick- and William Broderick next of kin of the
Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former
order of this Court; therefore, on this day came Ann Hutchins
and Catherine Hanning the subscribing witnesses to said Will
who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta:
tion of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by
them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (597)
Description
[corresponds o page 568 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
568
Hannah Broderick's will
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Hannah Broderick, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceeding had thereon, be entered of record in this court
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
Delaware Ohio December 19th 1892.
I, Hannah Broderick residing in Delaware Ohio enjoying the use
of my senses and mental faculties do hereby make this my last will
and Testament, revoking hereby all former wills.
Art 1st I leave and bequeath to my daughter Catherine Maloney all my per:
sonal property and the use, occupant and full control for life of my
real estate, or home situated on Winter Street Delaware Ohio.
as long as she lives. That above mentioned property, should be neither
sold nor mortgaged nor divided.
Art II. After the death of my daughter Catherine Maloney my real es:
tate or house on Winter Street, should be sold and divided equally
between my children or their heirs.
I appoint my daughter Catherine Maloney administrator and exec:
trix of this my last Will
Signed and sealed by me on the 19th day of December 1892 in the
presence of two Witnesses.
Hannah her X mark Broderick Seal
Witnesses { Ann her Xmark X Hutchins {Seal} Catherine her X mark Hanning Seal
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
568
Hannah Broderick's will
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will
and Testament of said Hannah Broderick, deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the
time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of sound
mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and
that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named,
as well as the proceeding had thereon, be entered of record in this court
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Will
Delaware Ohio December 19th 1892.
I, Hannah Broderick residing in Delaware Ohio enjoying the use
of my senses and mental faculties do hereby make this my last will
and Testament, revoking hereby all former wills.
Art 1st I leave and bequeath to my daughter Catherine Maloney all my per:
sonal property and the use, occupant and full control for life of my
real estate, or home situated on Winter Street Delaware Ohio.
as long as she lives. That above mentioned property, should be neither
sold nor mortgaged nor divided.
Art II. After the death of my daughter Catherine Maloney my real es:
tate or house on Winter Street, should be sold and divided equally
between my children or their heirs.
I appoint my daughter Catherine Maloney administrator and exec:
trix of this my last Will
Signed and sealed by me on the 19th day of December 1892 in the
presence of two Witnesses.
Hannah her X mark Broderick Seal
Witnesses { Ann her Xmark X Hutchins {Seal} Catherine her X mark Hanning Seal
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (598)
Description
[corresponds to page 569 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
569
5219 Thornton F. White's Will
Journal Entry
January 9th 1893.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thornton F. White, deceased } An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of Thornton F. White
late of Pickaway County Ohio, deceased, was this day presented to
this Court for record, Whereupon the Court finding that certain
real estate devised by said Will is situated in Delaware County.
hereby admits said copy to record, as provided by law in such cases.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of the Last Will and Testament of
Thornton F. White deceased
A Will
I, Thornton F. White of the Village of Williamsport County of Pick:
away and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory do make
and declare this to be my last Will and Testament to wit:
Item 1st
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Anna C. White,
as long as she shall remain my widow in lieu of dower all my house:
hold goods and three cows, she choosing such as she may want.
A life estate in all my real property situate in Pickaway Coun:
ty Ohio.
Item 2nd
I desire that my executors shall sell all my interest
in real estate situate in Delaware County, Ohio. And also
all my other personal property, save what is hereinafter excepted,
either at public or private sale, and shall invest the same togeth:
er with the proceeds of my life insurance, as they shall deem best
and the income from the same to be used for the support of my
said wife, and at her death, the principal to be divided equally
among my heirs or their legal representative.
Item 3rd
I will that my books shall be divided among my child:
ren as they may deem proper, except my Medical Library, which
my Executors are empowered to sell and place the proceeds in the
fund set apart for my wife's support.
Item 4th
All my just debts and funeral expenses shall be first
fully paid.
Item 5th
I nominate and appoint my wife Anna C. White
and my son in-law C. C. Chappalear Executors of this my
last Will and Testament.
In Witness Where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this March.
2nd 1891.
Thornton F. White (Seal)
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569
5219 Thornton F. White's Will
Journal Entry
January 9th 1893.
In the Matter of the Will }
of Thornton F. White, deceased } An authenticated copy of the last Will
and Testament of Thornton F. White
late of Pickaway County Ohio, deceased, was this day presented to
this Court for record, Whereupon the Court finding that certain
real estate devised by said Will is situated in Delaware County.
hereby admits said copy to record, as provided by law in such cases.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Copy of the Last Will and Testament of
Thornton F. White deceased
A Will
I, Thornton F. White of the Village of Williamsport County of Pick:
away and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory do make
and declare this to be my last Will and Testament to wit:
Item 1st
I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Anna C. White,
as long as she shall remain my widow in lieu of dower all my house:
hold goods and three cows, she choosing such as she may want.
A life estate in all my real property situate in Pickaway Coun:
ty Ohio.
Item 2nd
I desire that my executors shall sell all my interest
in real estate situate in Delaware County, Ohio. And also
all my other personal property, save what is hereinafter excepted,
either at public or private sale, and shall invest the same togeth:
er with the proceeds of my life insurance, as they shall deem best
and the income from the same to be used for the support of my
said wife, and at her death, the principal to be divided equally
among my heirs or their legal representative.
Item 3rd
I will that my books shall be divided among my child:
ren as they may deem proper, except my Medical Library, which
my Executors are empowered to sell and place the proceeds in the
fund set apart for my wife's support.
Item 4th
All my just debts and funeral expenses shall be first
fully paid.
Item 5th
I nominate and appoint my wife Anna C. White
and my son in-law C. C. Chappalear Executors of this my
last Will and Testament.
In Witness Where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this March.
2nd 1891.
Thornton F. White (Seal)
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 570 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
570
Thornton F. White's Will
Signed, sealed published and declared as and for his last Will and
Testament by the above named Testator in our presence who have at
his request and in his presence and in the presence of each signed our
names as witnesses thereto.
Witnesses W. H. Wiesse
Isaiah M Brashares.
The State of Ohio
County of Pickaway. SS.
I Jacob P. Winstead Judge of Probate
Court within and for said County do hereby certify the above and fore:
going to be a full and complete copy of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thornton F. White late of said County deceased, truly
taken and correctly copied from the original now remaining in file
and record in said Court.
In testimony Whereof I have here unto set my hand
and caused the Seal of said Court to be affixed at Circleville,
Ohio, this 19th day of March A. D. 1891.
Jacob P. Winstead
Probate Judge
Seal
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
570
Thornton F. White's Will
Signed, sealed published and declared as and for his last Will and
Testament by the above named Testator in our presence who have at
his request and in his presence and in the presence of each signed our
names as witnesses thereto.
Witnesses W. H. Wiesse
Isaiah M Brashares.
The State of Ohio
County of Pickaway. SS.
I Jacob P. Winstead Judge of Probate
Court within and for said County do hereby certify the above and fore:
going to be a full and complete copy of the last Will and Testa:
ment of Thornton F. White late of said County deceased, truly
taken and correctly copied from the original now remaining in file
and record in said Court.
In testimony Whereof I have here unto set my hand
and caused the Seal of said Court to be affixed at Circleville,
Ohio, this 19th day of March A. D. 1891.
Jacob P. Winstead
Probate Judge
Seal
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (600)
Description
[corresponds to page 571 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
571
Werter B. Albright's Will
Journal Entry
January 12" 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of Werter B. Albright deceased } This day as instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Werter B. Albright late of Delaware Township in this county
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And
thereupon came Jessie S. Albright his widow and Newell S. Albright
next of kin of said decedent and in writing, waived notice to the pro:
bate of said Will and it is ordered that notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record - be
given to Margaret E. Albright the only other next of kin of said Tes:
tator, resident of the State of Ohio that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 14th day of January. A. D. 1893 at
3 o'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 12/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. ]
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Werter B. Albright deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Werter B. Albright late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 8" day of January A. D. 1893 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament, That the said Werter B. Albright died leaving
Jessie L. Albright widow -and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Newell S. Albright Bro. Tiffin Ohio
Margaret E. Albright Niece Delaware Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Edward S. Mendenhall.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 12" day of January A. D. 1893
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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571
Werter B. Albright's Will
Journal Entry
January 12" 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of Werter B. Albright deceased } This day as instrument of writing pur:
porting to be the last Will and Testa:
ment of Werter B. Albright late of Delaware Township in this county
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate. On consideration
whereof it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And
thereupon came Jessie S. Albright his widow and Newell S. Albright
next of kin of said decedent and in writing, waived notice to the pro:
bate of said Will and it is ordered that notice of the filing of said
Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record - be
given to Margaret E. Albright the only other next of kin of said Tes:
tator, resident of the State of Ohio that said application will be for
hearing before this Court on the 14th day of January. A. D. 1893 at
3 o'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 12/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. ]
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Werter B. Albright deceased. }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County.
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Werter B. Albright late a resident of the Township of Delaware
in said County, died on or about the 8" day of January A. D. 1893 leav:
ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament, That the said Werter B. Albright died leaving
Jessie L. Albright widow -and the following named persons his only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Newell S. Albright Bro. Tiffin Ohio
Margaret E. Albright Niece Delaware Ohio
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord:
ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.
Edward S. Mendenhall.
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
before me, this 12" day of January A. D. 1893
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (601)
Description
[corresponds to page 572 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
572
Werter B. Albright's Will
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 12 day of January, A. D. 1893.
Mrs. Jessie L. Albright
Newell S. Albright
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Werter B. Albright, deceased.
Jo. Edward S. Mendenhall:
You are commanded to notify Margaret
E. Albright that on the 12" day of January A. D. 1893 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Werter B. Al:
bright late of Delaware Township in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this court in the 14 day of January A. D. 1893. at 3 o'clock P. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Delaware
Ohio, this 12" day of January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Return Filed Jany. 14/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Edward S. Mendenhall being duly sworn, says
that on the 12" day of January. A. D. 1893-
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named Margaret E. Albright
Edward S. Mendenhall.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 14" day of
January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Jany 14/93
In Probate Court, } In the Matter Proving the Last Will and
Delaware County, Ohio. } Testament of Werter B. Albright - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Henry J. Eaton, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date 16" day of October A. D. 1891 and of:
fered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Werter B.
Albright, late of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware,
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572
Werter B. Albright's Will
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 12 day of January, A. D. 1893.
Mrs. Jessie L. Albright
Newell S. Albright
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of
Werter B. Albright, deceased.
Jo. Edward S. Mendenhall:
You are commanded to notify Margaret
E. Albright that on the 12" day of January A. D. 1893 an instrument of
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Werter B. Al:
bright late of Delaware Township in said County, deceased, was produced
in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was
on the same day made in said Court. Said application will be for hear:
ing before this court in the 14 day of January A. D. 1893. at 3 o'clock P. M.
Witness, my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Delaware
Ohio, this 12" day of January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Seal
Return Filed Jany. 14/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Edward S. Mendenhall being duly sworn, says
that on the 12" day of January. A. D. 1893-
he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within
named Margaret E. Albright
Edward S. Mendenhall.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 14" day of
January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witnesses Filed Jany 14/93
In Probate Court, } In the Matter Proving the Last Will and
Delaware County, Ohio. } Testament of Werter B. Albright - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Henry J. Eaton, being duly sworn and
examined as a witness in the above entitled
matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date 16" day of October A. D. 1891 and of:
fered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Werter B.
Albright, late of Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware,
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (602)
Description
[corresponds to page 573 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
573
Werter B. Albright's Will
deceased, and saw the said Werter B. Albright, now deceased -
sign and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his
presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said dece:
dent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by and witnessed in open Court, this 14 day of
January. A.D. 1893
seal N.J. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } J.S. Gill, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 16" day of October. A.D. 1891. and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of Werter B Albright, late of
Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased- and saw
the said Werter B. Albright, now deceased, sign and seal said in:
strument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory-and not under any restraint.
J.S.Gill.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 14" day
of January. A. D. 1893.
seal N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 14" 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of Werter B Albright-deceased} Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 12" day of January
A.D. 1893. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Werter B. Albright-late of Delaware Township-
in this County -deceased- was produced in open Court for probate-
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the applica:
tion to admit the same to probate and record in this Court- has been
given to Jessie L. Albright his widow and Newell S. Albright and
Margaret E. Albright next of kin of Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio- pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore on this day
came Henry J. Eaton and J.S. Gill the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
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573
Werter B. Albright's Will
deceased, and saw the said Werter B. Albright, now deceased -
sign and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his
presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said dece:
dent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was
of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Henry J. Eaton
Sworn to and subscribed by and witnessed in open Court, this 14 day of
January. A.D. 1893
seal N.J. Overturf
Probate Judge
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } J.S. Gill, being duly sworn and examined as
a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 16" day of October. A.D. 1891. and offered for probate
as the last Will and Testament of Werter B Albright, late of
Delaware Township, in said County of Delaware, deceased- and saw
the said Werter B. Albright, now deceased, sign and seal said in:
strument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will
and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence
subscribed my name to the same as a witness. The said decedent at
the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full
age, of sound mind and memory-and not under any restraint.
J.S.Gill.
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 14" day
of January. A. D. 1893.
seal N.F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 14" 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of Werter B Albright-deceased} Be it remembered, that heretofore
to wit: on the 12" day of January
A.D. 1893. an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Werter B. Albright-late of Delaware Township-
in this County -deceased- was produced in open Court for probate-
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the applica:
tion to admit the same to probate and record in this Court- has been
given to Jessie L. Albright his widow and Newell S. Albright and
Margaret E. Albright next of kin of Testator, resident of the State
of Ohio- pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore on this day
came Henry J. Eaton and J.S. Gill the subscribing witnesses
to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and
attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing,
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (603)
Description
[corresponds to page 574 of Deaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
574
Werter B. Albright's Will.
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last will
and testament of said Werter B. Albright deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court order:
ed, that the said Will admitted to probate, and that the same, togeth:
er with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed:
ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Jessie S. Albright widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
I, Werter B. Albright of Delaware Ohio of sound mind and memory
do make and publish this to be my last Will and Testament.
Item First - My entire estate both Real and Personal I give, be
queath and devise absolutely to my wife Jessie L. A.:
bright, if she survive me, and the birth of issue to me whether born be:
fore or after my decease shall not in any wise abrogate the terms of
this Item First of my Will.
Item Second -- If I die without issue; having survived my said wife,
I devise and bequeath my entire estate absolutely to the
following described persons to be equally divided amongst them or the sur:
vivors of them or their issue, the issue of each to take the share of the
parent, to-wit: I st Margaret Estella the daughter of my deceased broth:
er Ruby J. Albright. 2nd The children of my brother Newell S.
Albright. Subject only to the provisions of Item third of this my
Will.
Item Third __ If I survive my said wife and die without living is:
sue I desire that the income form my entire estate
both Real and Personal or so much of said income as may be
reasonably necessary be devoted to the maintenance and burial of my
father Jacob S. Albright is he survive me and at his death the es:
tate to pass as provided in Item Second.
Item Fourth I nominate Edward S. Mendenhall to be the exec:
uter of this my Will.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Delaware
Ohio this 16" day of October A. D. 1891.
Werter B. Albright.
Acknowledged by the said Werter B. Albright to be his last
will and testament and the signature thereto by him acknowledged
to be his genuine signature in our presence who in his presence, at
his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto set our
hands this 16" day of October A. D. 1891.
J. S. Gill
Henry J. Eaton
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Werter B. Albright's Will.
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last will
and testament of said Werter B. Albright deceased. That the same
was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testator, at the time of
making signing and sealing said Will was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by the Court order:
ed, that the said Will admitted to probate, and that the same, togeth:
er with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed:
ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Jessie S. Albright widow of said decedent
to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
I, Werter B. Albright of Delaware Ohio of sound mind and memory
do make and publish this to be my last Will and Testament.
Item First - My entire estate both Real and Personal I give, be
queath and devise absolutely to my wife Jessie L. A.:
bright, if she survive me, and the birth of issue to me whether born be:
fore or after my decease shall not in any wise abrogate the terms of
this Item First of my Will.
Item Second -- If I die without issue; having survived my said wife,
I devise and bequeath my entire estate absolutely to the
following described persons to be equally divided amongst them or the sur:
vivors of them or their issue, the issue of each to take the share of the
parent, to-wit: I st Margaret Estella the daughter of my deceased broth:
er Ruby J. Albright. 2nd The children of my brother Newell S.
Albright. Subject only to the provisions of Item third of this my
Will.
Item Third __ If I survive my said wife and die without living is:
sue I desire that the income form my entire estate
both Real and Personal or so much of said income as may be
reasonably necessary be devoted to the maintenance and burial of my
father Jacob S. Albright is he survive me and at his death the es:
tate to pass as provided in Item Second.
Item Fourth I nominate Edward S. Mendenhall to be the exec:
uter of this my Will.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Delaware
Ohio this 16" day of October A. D. 1891.
Werter B. Albright.
Acknowledged by the said Werter B. Albright to be his last
will and testament and the signature thereto by him acknowledged
to be his genuine signature in our presence who in his presence, at
his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto set our
hands this 16" day of October A. D. 1891.
J. S. Gill
Henry J. Eaton
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (604)
Description
[corresponds to page 575 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
David Lawrence Will 575
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 14/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of ] Application to Admit to Probate
David Lawrence Deceased. }
To the Hon N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that David Lawrence late a resident of the Township of Radnor in
said County died on or about the 1 day of Jan. A. D. 1893 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said David Lawrence died leaving
Delight A. Lawrence of Radnor P. O. widow and the following name:
ed persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Lee Lawrence Son Radnor O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedings
Lee Lawrence
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 12" day of January . A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 13 day of January A. D. 1893.
Delight X A. Lawrence
Witness by J. W. Watkins
Lee Lawrence
Testimony of Witness Filed Jan 14/93
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio. } Of David Lawrence deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } John A. Cane being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 1" day of May. A. D. 1880 and offered for probate as
the last Will and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament
of David Lawrence, late of Radnor Township, in said County of
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David Lawrence Will 575
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 14/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of ] Application to Admit to Probate
David Lawrence Deceased. }
To the Hon N. F. Overturf Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that David Lawrence late a resident of the Township of Radnor in
said County died on or about the 1 day of Jan. A. D. 1893 leaving
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last
Will and Testament; That the said David Lawrence died leaving
Delight A. Lawrence of Radnor P. O. widow and the following name:
ed persons his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Lee Lawrence Son Radnor O.
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of said
Will and that said above named persons may be notified according to
law of the pending of said proceedings
Lee Lawrence
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to before
me this 12" day of January . A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Waiver of Notice
We, the undersigned widow and next of kin of the within named decedent,
hereby waive further notice to the probate of said Will.
Dated this 13 day of January A. D. 1893.
Delight X A. Lawrence
Witness by J. W. Watkins
Lee Lawrence
Testimony of Witness Filed Jan 14/93
In Probate Court } In the Matter of Proving the last Will and Testament
Delaware County Ohio. } Of David Lawrence deceased
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } John A. Cane being duly sworn and examined
as a witness in the above entitled matter, says:
I was present at the execution of the instrument now shown to me,
bearing date the 1" day of May. A. D. 1880 and offered for probate as
the last Will and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament
of David Lawrence, late of Radnor Township, in said County of
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (605)
Description
[corresponds to page 576 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
576
David Lawrence Will
Delaware, deceased and saw the said David Lawrence, now deceased, sign
and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament; and I thereupon at his request and in his
presence, subscribed my name to the same as witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jno A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 14" day of
January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Jan 14/90
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } Geo W. Jones being duly sworn says that he was
well acquainted with S. A. Hord who is now de:
ceased that he was well acquainted with the hand writing of the said S.
A. Hord having often seen him write, that the signature S. A. Hord as
subscribing witness to the last Will and testament of David Lawrence
deceased is in the now proper hand writing and signature of the said
David Lawrence who at the date of said Will was in full life, and
resided in Radnor Township in said County.
Geo. W. Jones
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 14" day of
January. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 14 1893.
In the Matter of the Will }
of David Lawrence deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of David Lawrence, late of Radnor Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration whereof it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And thereupon
came Delight A. Lawrence widow and Lee Lawrence only next of kin
of said Testator - resident of the State of Ohio and in writing, waived
further notice to the probate of said Will. And thereupon came
Jno. A. Cone one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed and filed
with said Will, And it appearing to the Court that S. A. Hord the
other subscribing witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon Geo.
W. Jones appeared in open Court, and was duly sworn and examined
according to law touching the genuineness of the signature of said S.
A. Hord attached to said Will, his testimony thereon was reduced
to writing and filed. Whereupon the Court funds that the aforesaid in:
strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said David
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576
David Lawrence Will
Delaware, deceased and saw the said David Lawrence, now deceased, sign
and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his
last Will and Testament; and I thereupon at his request and in his
presence, subscribed my name to the same as witness. The said decedent
at the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,
of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.
Jno A. Cone
Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this 14" day of
January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Jan 14/90
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } Geo W. Jones being duly sworn says that he was
well acquainted with S. A. Hord who is now de:
ceased that he was well acquainted with the hand writing of the said S.
A. Hord having often seen him write, that the signature S. A. Hord as
subscribing witness to the last Will and testament of David Lawrence
deceased is in the now proper hand writing and signature of the said
David Lawrence who at the date of said Will was in full life, and
resided in Radnor Township in said County.
Geo. W. Jones
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 14" day of
January. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 14 1893.
In the Matter of the Will }
of David Lawrence deceased } This day an instrument of writing, pur
porting to be the last Will and Testament
of David Lawrence, late of Radnor Township in this County, deceased,
was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration whereof it
is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court. And thereupon
came Delight A. Lawrence widow and Lee Lawrence only next of kin
of said Testator - resident of the State of Ohio and in writing, waived
further notice to the probate of said Will. And thereupon came
Jno. A. Cone one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being
duly sworn testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will,
which testimony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed and filed
with said Will, And it appearing to the Court that S. A. Hord the
other subscribing witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon Geo.
W. Jones appeared in open Court, and was duly sworn and examined
according to law touching the genuineness of the signature of said S.
A. Hord attached to said Will, his testimony thereon was reduced
to writing and filed. Whereupon the Court funds that the aforesaid in:
strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said David
Title
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Description
[corresponds to page 577 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
577
David Lawrence Will
Lawrence deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had therein, be
entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Delight A. Lawrence widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N. F. Oveturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, David Lawer:
rence of Delaware County, Ohio. being of sound and disposing
mind and memory do make and publish the following as my last
Will and Testament.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses
be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd I will and direct that my reputed wife Delight A.
Lawrence, have after my death, if she survive me, her
Dower interest in my Real Estate, and her distributive share of my
personal estate as she would be entitled to if she were my lawful
wife and widow. My reason for inserting this chance in this item
of my will is, that I do not consider her, the said Delight A.
Lawrence so called, my true and lawful wife, for the reason that I
am satisfied that she the said Delight A. Lawrence had at
the time of her pretended marriage with me, a former lawful hus:
band living.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my son Lee Lawrence and my
daughter Delilah Lawrence each an equal share in:
half of all the residue of my estate, both personal and real, in:
cluding the Real estate which I own in Richwood Ohio and
all the other real estate which I may own at the time of my decease,
and including all money stocks, Bonds and proceeds of Policy or
Policies in Beneficial Associations in life Insurance Com:
panies, or whatever the said personal estate may consist of.
Item 4th I hereby appoint and constitute my said daughter De:
lilah Lawrence, Executrix of this my last will and
testament, and hereby authorize my said Executrix to carry out and
complete any contract for the sale of any of my real estate, which
I have made or hereafter may make and hereby authorize her,
my said Executrix to make the proper conveyance for sale of such
real estate which I have or may hereafter contract to convey if
the same shall not have been done by me in my life time, with:
out my application to any Court for authority or an order to make such
conveyance or conveyances.
And hereby revoking all former wills or parts of wills by me made,
I do declare the foregoing to be my last Will and Testament.
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David Lawrence Will
Lawrence deceased. That the same was duly executed and attested, and
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said
Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory, and not under any
restraint. It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be
admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had therein, be
entered of record in this Court.
Citation ordered and issued to Delight A. Lawrence widow of said
decedent to elect as to said Will, as is required by Law.
N. F. Oveturf
Probate Judge
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, David Lawer:
rence of Delaware County, Ohio. being of sound and disposing
mind and memory do make and publish the following as my last
Will and Testament.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses
be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd I will and direct that my reputed wife Delight A.
Lawrence, have after my death, if she survive me, her
Dower interest in my Real Estate, and her distributive share of my
personal estate as she would be entitled to if she were my lawful
wife and widow. My reason for inserting this chance in this item
of my will is, that I do not consider her, the said Delight A.
Lawrence so called, my true and lawful wife, for the reason that I
am satisfied that she the said Delight A. Lawrence had at
the time of her pretended marriage with me, a former lawful hus:
band living.
Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my son Lee Lawrence and my
daughter Delilah Lawrence each an equal share in:
half of all the residue of my estate, both personal and real, in:
cluding the Real estate which I own in Richwood Ohio and
all the other real estate which I may own at the time of my decease,
and including all money stocks, Bonds and proceeds of Policy or
Policies in Beneficial Associations in life Insurance Com:
panies, or whatever the said personal estate may consist of.
Item 4th I hereby appoint and constitute my said daughter De:
lilah Lawrence, Executrix of this my last will and
testament, and hereby authorize my said Executrix to carry out and
complete any contract for the sale of any of my real estate, which
I have made or hereafter may make and hereby authorize her,
my said Executrix to make the proper conveyance for sale of such
real estate which I have or may hereafter contract to convey if
the same shall not have been done by me in my life time, with:
out my application to any Court for authority or an order to make such
conveyance or conveyances.
And hereby revoking all former wills or parts of wills by me made,
I do declare the foregoing to be my last Will and Testament.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (607)
Description
[corresponds to page 578 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
578
David Lawrence Will
In witness whereof I do hereunto set my name and seal this First
day of May A. D. 1880.
David Lawrence, Seal
Signed by the said David Lawrence in presence, and by him de:
clared to be his last Will and Testament in our presence and in our
hearing, and signed by us as witnesses to the same at his request and
in his presence & in the presence of each other, this 1st day of May.
A. D. 1880.
S. A. Hord
Jno A. Cone.
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578
David Lawrence Will
In witness whereof I do hereunto set my name and seal this First
day of May A. D. 1880.
David Lawrence, Seal
Signed by the said David Lawrence in presence, and by him de:
clared to be his last Will and Testament in our presence and in our
hearing, and signed by us as witnesses to the same at his request and
in his presence & in the presence of each other, this 1st day of May.
A. D. 1880.
S. A. Hord
Jno A. Cone.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (608)
Description
[Corresponds to page 579 of Delaware county
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
579
Catharine Jenkins Will
Journal Entry
January 21" 1893
In the Matter of the Will of }
Catharine Jenkins deceased. } This day an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Cartharine Jenkins, late of Radnor Township in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate. On
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that the notice thereof, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Elias Griffiths Thomas
O. Griffiths - Mary A. Gast, Gwen Williams, John E. Grif:
riths and Jamie E. Griffiths next of kin of the Testatrix, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 28th day of January A. D. 1893 at
1 o 'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 21/93
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Catharine Jenkins deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Catharine Jenkins late a resident of this Township of Radnor
in said County died in or about the 15" day of January. A. D.
1893 leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to
be her last Will and Testament; That the said Catharine Jenkins
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only
next of kin resident of the state of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Elias Griffiths Son Prospect Ohio
Thomas O. Griffiths " Richwood "
Mary A. Gast Daughter " "
Gwen Williams " Prospect "
John E. Griffiths Grand child Marysville "
Jennie E. Griffiths " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time maybe fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
John A. Gast.
This foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
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579
Catharine Jenkins Will
Journal Entry
January 21" 1893
In the Matter of the Will of }
Catharine Jenkins deceased. } This day an instrument of writing
purporting to be the last Will
and Testament of Cartharine Jenkins, late of Radnor Township in
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate. On
consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that the notice thereof, and of the application to admit the
same to probate and record, be given to Elias Griffiths Thomas
O. Griffiths - Mary A. Gast, Gwen Williams, John E. Grif:
riths and Jamie E. Griffiths next of kin of the Testatrix, resi:
dent of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing
before this Court on the 28th day of January A. D. 1893 at
1 o 'clock P. M.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 21/93
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Catharine Jenkins deceased }
To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge
of the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petitioner respectfully represents
that Catharine Jenkins late a resident of this Township of Radnor
in said County died in or about the 15" day of January. A. D.
1893 leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to
be her last Will and Testament; That the said Catharine Jenkins
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only
next of kin resident of the state of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
Elias Griffiths Son Prospect Ohio
Thomas O. Griffiths " Richwood "
Mary A. Gast Daughter " "
Gwen Williams " Prospect "
John E. Griffiths Grand child Marysville "
Jennie E. Griffiths " " "
Your petitioner prays that a time maybe fixed for the proving of
said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
John A. Gast.
This foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (609)
Description
[corresponds to page 580 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
580
Catharine Jen Kines Will
before me, this 21st day of January A. D. 1893.
Seal N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Catharine Jenkins deceased.
To John A. Gast:
You are commanded to notify Elias
Griffiths -Thomas O. Griffiths - Mary A. Gast -Given Williams-
John E. Griffiths and Jamie E. Griffiths that in the 21st day of
January A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins late of Radnor
Township in said County - deceased, was produced in said Court and
an application to admit the same to probate was in the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 28" day of January. A. D. 1893. at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 21st day of January A. D. 1893 at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 21st day of January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 28/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } John A. Gast being duly sworn, says
that on the 24 & 25 days of Jan. A. D. 1893.
be served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof the the with:
in named Elias Griffiths- Thomas O. Griffiths-Mary A.
Gast- Gwen Williams- John E. Griffiths and Jennie E.
Griffiths
John A. Gast
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28" day
of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Jan 28/90
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Robert
Rowlands and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins late of Radnor
Township in said Delaware County -deceased, who being duly
sworn according to law, to speck the truth the whole truth and
nothing bur the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before the execution of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 8"
day of March. A. D. 1888- purporting to be the last Will and
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580
Catharine Jen Kines Will
before me, this 21st day of January A. D. 1893.
Seal N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Notice
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Catharine Jenkins deceased.
To John A. Gast:
You are commanded to notify Elias
Griffiths -Thomas O. Griffiths - Mary A. Gast -Given Williams-
John E. Griffiths and Jamie E. Griffiths that in the 21st day of
January A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the
last Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins late of Radnor
Township in said County - deceased, was produced in said Court and
an application to admit the same to probate was in the same day
made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing before this
Court on the 28" day of January. A. D. 1893. at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 21st day of January A. D. 1893 at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court at Del:
aware, Ohio, this 21st day of January A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Seal Probate Judge
Return Filed Jan 28/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } John A. Gast being duly sworn, says
that on the 24 & 25 days of Jan. A. D. 1893.
be served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof the the with:
in named Elias Griffiths- Thomas O. Griffiths-Mary A.
Gast- Gwen Williams- John E. Griffiths and Jennie E.
Griffiths
John A. Gast
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28" day
of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Probate of Will Filed Jan 28/90
the State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
Personally appeared in open Court Robert
Rowlands and Jno. A. Cone the subscribing witnesses to the last
Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins late of Radnor
Township in said Delaware County -deceased, who being duly
sworn according to law, to speck the truth the whole truth and
nothing bur the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before the execution of said Will,
depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date the 8"
day of March. A. D. 1888- purporting to be the last Will and
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (610)
Description
[corresponds to page 581 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 128910-93]
581
Catharine Jenkins Will
Testament of Catharine Jenkins now deceased is the Will of
said deceased Catherine Jenkins, that they were present at the
execution of said Will and at the request of the Testatrix re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
her presence; that they saw the said Catharine Jenkins deceased
sign and seal said Will her mark and heard her acknowledge
the same to be her last Will and Testament and that the said
Catharine Jenkins at the time of making signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint.
Robert Rowlands
Jno. A. Cone
Sworn to and unsubscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this
28" day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 28, 1893
In the matter of the Will }
of Catharine Jenkins deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore
too wit on the 21st day of January
A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins, late of Radnor Town:
ship in this County deceased was produced in open Court for
probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown to the satis:
faction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in
this Court, has been given to Elias Griffiths, Thomas O.
Griffiths - Mary A. Gast - Gwen Williams - John E. Grif:
fths and Jamie E. Griffiths, next of kin of the Testatrix, res:
ident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court
therefore, on this day came Robert Rowlands and Jno. A. Cone
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was
reduced to writing , by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Catharine Jenkins, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is,
therefore, by the Court ordered, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
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581
Catharine Jenkins Will
Testament of Catharine Jenkins now deceased is the Will of
said deceased Catherine Jenkins, that they were present at the
execution of said Will and at the request of the Testatrix re:
spectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in
her presence; that they saw the said Catharine Jenkins deceased
sign and seal said Will her mark and heard her acknowledge
the same to be her last Will and Testament and that the said
Catharine Jenkins at the time of making signing and sealing
said Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and not
under any restraint.
Robert Rowlands
Jno. A. Cone
Sworn to and unsubscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this
28" day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Journal Entry
January 28, 1893
In the matter of the Will }
of Catharine Jenkins deceased } Be it remembered that heretofore
too wit on the 21st day of January
A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Catharine Jenkins, late of Radnor Town:
ship in this County deceased was produced in open Court for
probate, and was then filed. And it now being shown to the satis:
faction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in
this Court, has been given to Elias Griffiths, Thomas O.
Griffiths - Mary A. Gast - Gwen Williams - John E. Grif:
fths and Jamie E. Griffiths, next of kin of the Testatrix, res:
ident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court
therefore, on this day came Robert Rowlands and Jno. A. Cone
the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:
fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was
reduced to writing , by them respectively subscribed, and
filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds that the afore:
said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament
of said Catharine Jenkins, deceased. That the same was duly
executed and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time
of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age of
sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint. It is,
therefore, by the Court ordered, together with the testimony of the
witnesses above named as well as the proceedings had thereon, be
entered of record in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (611)
Description
[corresponds to page 582 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
582
Catharine Jenkins Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All amen, I Catha:
rine Jenkins of Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio being of
sound mind and memory to make and publish the following as my
last Will and Testament, & hereby revoke all former Wills in parts
of Wills by me heretofore made.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts be paid out of my moneys and credits
Item Second I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary A. Gast all my
furniture, clothing stock, and all other chattel property that I may own
at the time of my decease except moneys and credits:
item Second I give devise and bequeath to John A. Gast, as Trustee in trust
for the benefit of my two grand children William Gast and Pearly Bell
Gast, all the moneys and credits that I may own at the time of my
decease after paying my just debts and funeral expenses, to be by him
invested and kept at interest until the said William Gast shall
arrive at twenty one years of age, and the said Pearly Bell Gast shall
become twenty years of age, at which time said Trustee shall pay
to my said Grandchildren each one half of the same which shall
come into his hands as principal and interest thereon: and in case
of the death of either of said Grandchildren before arriving at said
ages, the survivor of them to take the whole of said sum, and in
case of the death of both of said children before arriving at said ages,
my whole estate shall go to my said daughter Mary A. Gast.
In testimony where of I have hereunto subscribed my name and
affixed my seal, this 8th day of March A. D. 1888.
her
Catherine X Jenkins - Seal.
mark
Signed by the said Catharine Jenkins in our presence, and by
her acknowledged to be her last Will and Testament in our hear:
ing, and signed by us as witnesses at her request and in her presence
and in the presence of each other, this 8 day of March. A D. 1888.
Robert Rowlands.
Jno. A. Cone.
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582
Catharine Jenkins Will
Will
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All amen, I Catha:
rine Jenkins of Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio being of
sound mind and memory to make and publish the following as my
last Will and Testament, & hereby revoke all former Wills in parts
of Wills by me heretofore made.
Item 1st I direct that all my just debts be paid out of my moneys and credits
Item Second I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary A. Gast all my
furniture, clothing stock, and all other chattel property that I may own
at the time of my decease except moneys and credits:
item Second I give devise and bequeath to John A. Gast, as Trustee in trust
for the benefit of my two grand children William Gast and Pearly Bell
Gast, all the moneys and credits that I may own at the time of my
decease after paying my just debts and funeral expenses, to be by him
invested and kept at interest until the said William Gast shall
arrive at twenty one years of age, and the said Pearly Bell Gast shall
become twenty years of age, at which time said Trustee shall pay
to my said Grandchildren each one half of the same which shall
come into his hands as principal and interest thereon: and in case
of the death of either of said Grandchildren before arriving at said
ages, the survivor of them to take the whole of said sum, and in
case of the death of both of said children before arriving at said ages,
my whole estate shall go to my said daughter Mary A. Gast.
In testimony where of I have hereunto subscribed my name and
affixed my seal, this 8th day of March A. D. 1888.
her
Catherine X Jenkins - Seal.
mark
Signed by the said Catharine Jenkins in our presence, and by
her acknowledged to be her last Will and Testament in our hear:
ing, and signed by us as witnesses at her request and in her presence
and in the presence of each other, this 8 day of March. A D. 1888.
Robert Rowlands.
Jno. A. Cone.
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (612)
Description
[corresponds to page 583 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
583
Mariah Coleman's Will
Journal Entry
January 28 1893
In the Matter of the Will ]
of Mariah Coleman deceased ] This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Tesament of Mariah Coleman late of Scioto Township, in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for Probate, On consid:
[corresponds to page 583 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
583
Mariah Coleman's Will
Journal Entry
January 25 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of March Coleman deceased } This day and instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Mariah Coleman late of Sciota Township, in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for probate. On consid:
eration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Abigail J. Kuntz. Mary
C. Ryder and William N. Coleman next of kin of said Mariah
Coleman resident of the State of Ohio that said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 28th day of January A. D. 1893,
at 1 o"clock P. M. John H.Coleman the only other next of kin resi:
dent of the State of Ohio having waived further notice to the probate of
said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 25/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Mariah Coleman deceased }
to the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petition respectfully represents
that Mariah Coleman late a resident of the Township of Scioto
in said County, died on or about the 23 day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached purporting to be
her last Will and Testament, That the said Mariah Coleman
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
John H Coleman Son Bellpoint Ohio
Abigail J. Kuntz Daughter White Sulfhur "
Mary C. Ryder " Adeph "
William N. Coleman Son Hyattrille "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
J. H. Coleman
the foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
583
Mariah Coleman's Will
Journal Entry
January 28 1893
In the Matter of the Will ]
of Mariah Coleman deceased ] This day an instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Tesament of Mariah Coleman late of Scioto Township, in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for Probate, On consid:
[corresponds to page 583 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
583
Mariah Coleman's Will
Journal Entry
January 25 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of March Coleman deceased } This day and instrument of writing,
purporting to be the last Will and
Testament of Mariah Coleman late of Sciota Township, in this
County deceased was produced in open Court for probate. On consid:
eration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this
Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit
the same to probate and record, be given to Abigail J. Kuntz. Mary
C. Ryder and William N. Coleman next of kin of said Mariah
Coleman resident of the State of Ohio that said application will be
for hearing before this Court on the 28th day of January A. D. 1893,
at 1 o"clock P. M. John H.Coleman the only other next of kin resi:
dent of the State of Ohio having waived further notice to the probate of
said Will.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Application for Probate of Will Filed Jan 25/93
The State of Ohio } In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. }
In the Matter of the Last }
Will and Testament of } Application to Admit to Probate
Mariah Coleman deceased }
to the Hon. N. F. Overturf Judge of
the Probate Court in and for said County:
Your petition respectfully represents
that Mariah Coleman late a resident of the Township of Scioto
in said County, died on or about the 23 day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached purporting to be
her last Will and Testament, That the said Mariah Coleman
died leaving no widower and the following named persons her only
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.
Name Degree of Kinship P. O. Address
John H Coleman Son Bellpoint Ohio
Abigail J. Kuntz Daughter White Sulfhur "
Mary C. Ryder " Adeph "
William N. Coleman Son Hyattrille "
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified
according to law of the pending of said proceedings
J. H. Coleman
the foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn
to before me, this 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (613)
Description
[corresponds to page 584 of Delaware County
Ohio Will Records Vol9 1890-93]
Mariah Coleman's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will
dated this 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
Job Coleman
Notice
The State of Ohio ] In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. ]
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Mariah Coleman deceased.
To J H Coleman
You are commanded to notify Abigail
J. Kuntz -Mary C. Ryder and William N Coleman that on
the 25 day of Jan A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Mariah Coleman late of
Scioto Township, in said County deceased, was produced in said Court
and an application to admit the same to probate was in the same
day made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing be
for this Court on the 28" day of Jan. A. D. 1893 at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 28th day of Jan. A. D. 1893 at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
seal
Return Filed Jan 28/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } J. H. Coleman being duly sworn, says that
on the 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893 he
caused to be served the within notice by delivering a true copy there.
of to the within named Abigail J. Kuntz -Mary C. Ryder -
and William N. Coleman.
J. H. Coleman.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28 day
of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overfurf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness Filed Jan 28/98
In Probate Court. } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County- Ohio. } and Testament of Mariah Coleman - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } George Seum, being duly sworn and examin:
ed as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 23 day of Sept. A. D. 1885,
and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of
Mariah Coleman, late of Scioto Township, in said County
Ohio Will Records Vol9 1890-93]
Mariah Coleman's Will
Waiver of Notice
I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent, hereby
waive further notice to the probate of said Will
dated this 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
Job Coleman
Notice
The State of Ohio ] In Probate Court
Delaware County .ss. ]
In the Matter of the last Will and Testament
of Mariah Coleman deceased.
To J H Coleman
You are commanded to notify Abigail
J. Kuntz -Mary C. Ryder and William N Coleman that on
the 25 day of Jan A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting
to be the last Will and Testament of Mariah Coleman late of
Scioto Township, in said County deceased, was produced in said Court
and an application to admit the same to probate was in the same
day made in said Court. Said application will be for hearing be
for this Court on the 28" day of Jan. A. D. 1893 at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 28th day of Jan. A. D. 1893 at 1 o'clock P. M.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at
Delaware Ohio, this 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge
seal
Return Filed Jan 28/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss } J. H. Coleman being duly sworn, says that
on the 25 day of Jan. A. D. 1893 he
caused to be served the within notice by delivering a true copy there.
of to the within named Abigail J. Kuntz -Mary C. Ryder -
and William N. Coleman.
J. H. Coleman.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 28 day
of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overfurf
Probate Judge
Testimony of Witness Filed Jan 28/98
In Probate Court. } In the Matter of Proving the last Will
Delaware County- Ohio. } and Testament of Mariah Coleman - deceased.
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } George Seum, being duly sworn and examin:
ed as a witness in the above entitled matter,
says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now
shown to me, bearing date the 23 day of Sept. A. D. 1885,
and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of
Mariah Coleman, late of Scioto Township, in said County
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (614)
Description
[corresponds to page 585 of Delaware county
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
585
Mariah Coleman Will
of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Mariah Coleman now de:
ceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge
the same to be her last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon
at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing
and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
George Seum
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
28th day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Jan 28/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Belinda Cullins being duly sworn, says
that she also was well acquainted with Eliz:
abeth Seum who is now deceased, that she was well acquainted
with the hand writing of the said Elizabeth Seum, having often
seen her write, that the signature Elizabeth Seum as sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Mariah
Coleman deceased is in the own proper hand writing and signa:
ture of the said Elizabeth Seum who at the date of said Will
was in full life, and resided in Concord Township, in said
County.
Belinda Cullins
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 28" day
of Jan. A. D. 1895.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
January 28" 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mariah Coleman - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 25" day of Janu:
ary. A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Mariah Coleman, late of Scioto Township,
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to John H Coleman. Abigail J Kuntz - Mary
C. Ryder and William N. Coleman next of kin of the Testatrix
resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this
Court, therefore, on this day came George Seum one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testi:
mony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed and filed with said
Ohio Will records Vol 9 1890-93]
585
Mariah Coleman Will
of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Mariah Coleman now de:
ceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge
the same to be her last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon
at her request, and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same
as a witness. The said decedent, at the time of making, signing
and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and
memory, and not under any restraint.
George Seum
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open Court, this
28th day of Jan. A. D. 1893.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Proof of Signature of Witness to Will Filed Jan 28/93
The State of Ohio }
Delaware County .ss. } Belinda Cullins being duly sworn, says
that she also was well acquainted with Eliz:
abeth Seum who is now deceased, that she was well acquainted
with the hand writing of the said Elizabeth Seum, having often
seen her write, that the signature Elizabeth Seum as sub:
scribing witness to the last Will and Testament of Mariah
Coleman deceased is in the own proper hand writing and signa:
ture of the said Elizabeth Seum who at the date of said Will
was in full life, and resided in Concord Township, in said
County.
Belinda Cullins
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 28" day
of Jan. A. D. 1895.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Journal Entry
January 28" 1893
In the Matter of the Will }
of Mariah Coleman - deceased } Be it remembered, that heretofore,
to-wit: on the 25" day of Janu:
ary. A. D. 1893 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last
Will and Testament of Mariah Coleman, late of Scioto Township,
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,
and was then filed. And, it now being shown to the satisfaction
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the
application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,
has been given to John H Coleman. Abigail J Kuntz - Mary
C. Ryder and William N. Coleman next of kin of the Testatrix
resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this
Court, therefore, on this day came George Seum one of the
subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which testi:
mony was reduced to writing, by him subscribed and filed with said
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (615)
Description
[corresponds to page 586 of Delaware county
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
586
Mariah Coleman Will
Will, And it appearing to the Court that Flora Edgar one of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will is without the jurisdiction
of this Court, and that said Elizabeth Seum the other subscrib:
ing witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon Belinda Cul:
lins appeared in open Court and was duly sworn and examined ac:
cording to law touching the genuineness of the signature of said
Elizabeth Seum- attached to said Will and her testimony therein
reduced to writing and filed. Whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Mariah Coleman deceased. That the same was duly exec:
cuted and attested and that the said Testatrix, at the time of mak:
ing, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will he admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
Concord September 23, 1885-
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all J Mariah Cole:
man will and testament.
Item 1. I give and devise to Charles Elmer Coleman One hundred Dollars
Item 2. I give and devise to Walter R. Coleman One hundred Dollars
and one note which I now hold against John H. Coleman of One
hundred Dollars and witness from the time it was given and the
bed I made for him and the Coverlet.
Item 3. I give devise to whosoever keeps me and waight on me in my
last days here on orth a good compensation and after that is
pay it and my funeral expenses and Toomston the remainder of
my Chattles and money is to be divided equaley to A. J. Kuntz
and J. H. Coleman and Wm N. Coleman.
Item 4. Mary C. Wrider to have One dollar.
her
Mariah X Coleman
mark
Witness
Elizabeth Seum
Flora Edgar. George Seum. Justrce of the Peace
Ohio Will Records Vol 9 1890-93]
586
Mariah Coleman Will
Will, And it appearing to the Court that Flora Edgar one of
the subscribing witnesses to said Will is without the jurisdiction
of this Court, and that said Elizabeth Seum the other subscrib:
ing witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon Belinda Cul:
lins appeared in open Court and was duly sworn and examined ac:
cording to law touching the genuineness of the signature of said
Elizabeth Seum- attached to said Will and her testimony therein
reduced to writing and filed. Whereupon the Court finds that the
aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of
said Mariah Coleman deceased. That the same was duly exec:
cuted and attested and that the said Testatrix, at the time of mak:
ing, signing and sealing said Will was of full age of sound mind
and memory, and not under any restraint. It is, therefore, by
the Court ordered, that the said Will he admitted to probate,
and that the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above
named, as well as the proceedings had therein, be entered of record
in this Court.
N. F. Overturf
Probate Judge.
Will
Concord September 23, 1885-
In the name of the Benevolent Father of all J Mariah Cole:
man will and testament.
Item 1. I give and devise to Charles Elmer Coleman One hundred Dollars
Item 2. I give and devise to Walter R. Coleman One hundred Dollars
and one note which I now hold against John H. Coleman of One
hundred Dollars and witness from the time it was given and the
bed I made for him and the Coverlet.
Item 3. I give devise to whosoever keeps me and waight on me in my
last days here on orth a good compensation and after that is
pay it and my funeral expenses and Toomston the remainder of
my Chattles and money is to be divided equaley to A. J. Kuntz
and J. H. Coleman and Wm N. Coleman.
Item 4. Mary C. Wrider to have One dollar.
her
Mariah X Coleman
mark
Witness
Elizabeth Seum
Flora Edgar. George Seum. Justrce of the Peace
Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (616)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 587 of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (616)]
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Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893 (617)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered inside back cover of Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893]
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Title
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893
Subject
Delaware County--Will Records--Ohio--1891-1893
Description
Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 9 1890-1893. This book is located at the Delaware County Records Center at 2079 US 23 North PO Box 8006 Delaware Ohio, 43015.
Creator
Decedents of Delaware County, Ohio, 1890-1893
Date
1890-1893
Contributor
Delaware County Court Probate Judge; N.F. Overturf
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