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    1. Re: [SCKY] What does this mean?
    2. Elaine Wyatt Branham
    3. Add two h's and "Wic" probably simply means "which". " I will that no part of my estate real or personal shall be sold but kept together in the possession of my beloved wife Jane McIntire for the support and maintenance of her and my children out of which also i will that all of my children, to wit, Ann McIntire, Elizabeth..." I notice that the "h" was also omitted from the word "choice..." and in one place from the word "heirs". Elaine > ----- Original Message ----- From: <wwalker@iglou.com> To: "Green County Historical Society" <KYGREEN-D@rootsweb.com>; <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 10:42 AM Subject: [SCKY] What does this mean? > > In the following will, the words: > > ...for the support and maintenance of her and my children out of wic? > > What does this mean??? > > Any informat, very much appreciated > > Wayne Walker in Louisville, KY > > > I copied John McIntire's will word for word as listed in the "Wills of > Washington County" book at the Kentucky History Center here in Frankfort. > > Washington County, Kentucky Wills > > McIntyre, Thomas 22 May 1795 > > Thomas McAntire 22 May 1795 > > September 3, 1795 > > > Being weak and infirm, etc. > > First I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane McAntire > one third part of all horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, as well as of the > household furniture and one hundred acres of land. Her coice of my tract > on Cartwright Creek to include half of the cleared land the dwelling > house and orchard to run so as not to cross the creek for her during her > natural life and after her death to return to my estate and to be divided > maong my children. As the balance of my estate hereinafter mentioned. > > I will that no part of my estate real or personal shall be > sold but kept together in the possession of my beloved wife Jane McIntire > > > for the support and maintenance of her and my children out of wic? also > > > > i will that all of my children, to wit, Ann McIntire, Elizabeth > McIntire, Thomas McIntire, Henry McIntire, and Dennis William McIntire > that is not already schooled shall be tolerably well, and that > particularly John Small McIntire owing to an infirmity shall be learned > to understand arithmetic and book keeping well. > > I will that when any or either of my children above mentioned > shall marry or come of age if they choose shall be entitled to their > equal proportion of the balance of my estate both real and personal to > them and their eirs and assignees forever. And if it is found convenient > my will is that they be furnished with a riding creature, briddle and > saddle in part of their part of my estate. My daughter Ann McIntire > having the possession of a sorrell mare called munro if she pleases to > take her she is to do so but not the colt she is now with, which mare is > to be valued and Ann to amount to the estate for so much received on her > part of my estate. Also my daughter Elizabeth McIntire if she chooses is > to have a two year bay colt whish is also to be valued at so much of her > part of my estate. > > I will that is any of my children shall die before they come > of age or marry that their proportion of my estate shall be divided among > the survivors of my children and their heirs in the same manner before > mentioned. > > lastly I do appoint my beloved wife Jane McIntire executrix > and Matthew Walton Executor to my last will and testament in witness > whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the twenty second > day of May 1795. > > > > Witnesses: > > James Neally > > George Grundy > > William Astren Thomas McIntire > > John Mcintire Book A, Page 48 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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