In May of 1842, Warren's father, William Horn I progenitor of most of the Horn families in Estill County, passed away at the age of 76. His Will was probated Sep 1842 , Estill County, Kentucky, USA. An abstract of his will reads:
First, all of my debts are to be paid; and all of my estate real and personal, I bequeath to my wife, Susannah Horn her lifetime to do as she pleases with it; and to Elizabeth Watson, I bequeath all past favors; Nancy Horn, Aaron Horn, Jimmy Watson, and Polly Hawk, I give 25 cents apiece and Charles Horn and Warren Horn my land is to be divided between them. My personal estate at the death of my wife is to be divided between Derisha, Perlina and Symantha Horn, so as all may have an equal share.
The above was wrote in the presence of the subscribing witness.
Attest: his John Wallace William X Horn William Lancaster mark
September Court Estill County 1842 Robert Clark Clerk
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