Source: S24 Will of Callam Holman Bailey Eva Coe Peden Publication: Barren County Kentucky Will Book Number 1 NAME: CALLAM BAILEY DATES: 4 Feb 1823; Prob. March Term 1844 PAGE 201 My beloved wife JUDY BAILEY all my negroes. My wife shall posses., all my household and kitchen furniture (bed, furniture cupboard, chest, trunk, furniture, pots, ovens, etc). Also all my stock towit: horses, cattle sheet, hogs &c. Son CALLAM, H BAILEY, one negro man John. Son WILLIAM. T BAILEY the plantation and the land whereon I now live, it being on the waters of Fallen Timber containing' 236 acres by survey. WILLIAM shall have a negro woman and her increase from this date named Louisa and her two children Randol and Wilson. Property not named to my two sons: CALLAM H BAILEY & WILLIAM T BAILEY - to be sold and proceeds to be equally divided between my children, towit: JOHN G BAILEY, JESSE BAILEY, JACOB G BAILEYT ELIZABETH SLEYTON (late ELISABETH BAILEY), SALLY T LANE, late SALLY F BAILEY, PATSY T FREEMAN, late PATSY T BAILEYT NANCY SHIPLEY, late NANCY BAILEY, SUSAN LLOYD, lately SUSAN BAILEY and POLLY LLOYD, late POLLY BAILEY. Executors: JOHN GLOVER and my sons CALLAM H BAILEY and WILLIAM T BAILEY. Witnesses: JOSEPH WILLIS, RICHARD NICHOLST BENJAMIN A SNODDY, PHILLIP M NICHOLS, JAMES SCOTT, ROBERT BURCH, DANIEL SPENCER. (might be DAVID SPENCER). Att: THO J HELM.
Source: S80 Will of Elizabeth Slaton Publication: Barren County Clerk
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