Pages 6, 7, 9 Last Will and Testament of William Dickey dated 5-13-1832 (final settlement 7-6-1835) Know all men by these presents, that I, William Dickey, weak in body though sound in mind and memory, blessed be God, do this day make and publish this my last will & testament in the manner following(that is to say). 1st I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Mary Dickey, my sorrel mare, a cow & calf, two beds & bed furniture. Shelf & kitchen ware, furniture, her spinning wheel & veil and all my hogs except what I give Andrew and David. 2nd I give my son, Jesse Dickey my big barshear plough, one ax, one pair of streachers, one pair of gears, one weading hoe, and one year old heifer distinguished by the name of Pide and four sheep. 3rd I give to my son, Andrew Dickey, sorrel stallion colt, 2 two year old steers and 5 hogs which he has claimed heretofore, and barshear plough, one pair of gears, one pair of streachers, one weading hoe, one ax and one sheep, on mattock, and likewise the tract of land I now live on, at the desease of his mother. 4th I give to my son, David Dickey, my young sorrel mare that Jesse Dickey has rode off with the volunteer troups, on condition that if Jesse Dickey returns her , if not he shall have the worth of her out of Jesse's part of the estate, and two yearlings, one heifer and a bull, a barshear plough, one ax, one weading hoe, onr pair of gears and two clevises, and five shoats, one sheep, one old hand saw, and an inch auger. My land in Kentucky, mill irons, one year old colt and all other property pertaining to me to be sold by giving one year and two years credit, the above with all moneys in hand and money due , as to become due to me, shall go to pay my just debts, and to make my sons Jesse and David one hundred dollars each. The balance after all necessary expenses are paid to be equally div! ! ided betwixt each of my heirs. And lastly I appoint John Dickey soul executor to this, my last will and testament. In witness whereof I, the said William Dickey, to this my last will and testament, set my hand and affix my seal the day and year above written. William Dickey Witnessed by: Nathaniel Brown and Benjamin Robertson Sale of personal property of William Dickey, 10-6-1832 Purchasers: Mary Dickey, John Draper, Andrew Dickey, David Cordell, Daniel Howell, Thomas Taylor, Jeremiah Terry, John Dickey, David Flory Earliene Kaelin [email protected]