Does anyone have access to this will book and can they see if the actual name is Buky?Could the name possible be Brinkley? Or does anyone connect to this person. Thank you. Debbie Reynolds House Madison County, GA, Will Book B 1841-1846 (Incomplete) Pg 104 Carson King 2 Sept 1856 We, Milton P. Deadwyler, Willborn J. O'Kelly and Joel Eckles were present last evening, 1 Sept 1856, at the residence of Stephen White in said county, before and at the time of the death of Carson King, the said King having been taken sick at the house of the said Stephen White. About one hour and a half before his death, he called on us to remember and take notice of what he was about to say. He had intended to make a will but neglected to do so. He wished us to understand his will and desire: his 700 acres in Habersham County to be equally divided between his son James J. King and his daughter Nancy Berryman, wife of Gilson F. Berryman. If Nancy dies without heir, her share to be divided between her brothers and sisters. The home place of 100 acres in Madison County, and the one half of the mill, to remain undisposed of for 20 years for the support of his younger children: Lucy M. King, John W. King and Martha A. E. King. Each of his said younger children to have bed & bedding, also William H. King to have bed & bedding. The rest of his estate to be sold and equally divided among all his children. The share of Nancy House, wife of Buky House, to go to her during her natural life and at her death to go to her children. After 20 years the homeplace and the half of the mill to be sold and divided equally between all the children. His son William H. King to act as guardian for the minor children, and have pay for keeping up the mill. Soon after which he died. Signed: M. P. Deadwyler, Willborn J. O'Kelly, Joel Eckles. Rec'd 11 Oct 1856. .