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John Henry Bolin

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John Henry Bolin

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
20 Nov 1923 (aged 39)
Perry County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Owsley County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Although the name on the tombstone is BOLLIN, the family spelled the name Bolin.
Suggested edit: Indiana Wills & Probate Records 1798-1999:
Book A, Pages 94 to 97
"Last Will and Testament of P.G. Weddle
I Pleasant G. Weddle of the County of Brown and State of Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and Testament. Hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.
As to such worldly Estate as it has please God to intrust me with, I dispose of the same in the following manner to-wit:
I direct first that all my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my Decease as possible out of the first moneys that shall come to the hands of my Executors.
I also direct that my four youngest children, to wit: Jeptha Weddle, Sally Weddle, Elijah Weddle and Nancy Weddle, have fifty dollars Each out of my Estate, to make them equal with them that is already married.
I also give and bequeath Martha Susan Anderson, late Martha Susan Weddle one dollar. I also give and bequeath William Weddle my Grandson fifty dollars.
I also give and bequeath Moses Powell one dollar.
I also give and bequeath my Grandaughter Jane Powell fifty dollars.
I also direct that all the remaining part of my personal and Real Estate be divided Equally amongst the the following names, heirs, my Beloved wife receiving an Equal share with the heirs to-wit: Simeon G Hubbard, Martha Ann Hubbard, Robert Weddle and Rebecca Weddle, Samantha Waltz, Simon P. Waltz, Jeptha Weddle, Sally Weddle, Elijah Weddle and Nancy Weddle and my beloved wife Anna Weddle ~
I Hereby make ordain and Constitute William Taggart and Robert Weddle Executors of this my last will and Testament to Collect all debts that is owing to me and also to pay debts that I am owing and also to collect and pay the one dollar to Martha Susan Anderson late Martha Susan Weddle also to pay Moses Powell the one dollar that I bequeath to him and to collect and pay the fifty dollars that I bequeath to William J Weddle to William Anderson His step Father, and to pay the fifty Dollars that I bequeath to Jane Powell to her father Moses Powell and to do and perdorm all other things necessary in the premises and I hereby revoke all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I Pleasant G Weddle the Testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this 1st day of September 1860. his
Pleasant G X Weddle
mark {SEAL}

Signed sealed published and declaired by the above named Pleasant G Weddle as his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed Our names as Witnesses thereto in the presance of the Testator and in the presance of Each other Elikin Hamblen
attest William Douglass

State of Indiana }
Brown County }
Be it remembered that on this 10th day of December 1860 William Douglass and Elikin Hamblen, two of the subscribing witnesses to the within and foregoing last will and testament of Pleasant G Weddle late of said Brown County deceased, appeared before me.
Thomas M. Adams Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Brown County in the State of Indiana and being duly sworn upon their oath declare and testified as follows: that is to say that on the first day of September 1860 they saw the said Pleasant G Weddle sign his name to said instrument as and for his last Will and Testament and that these deponents at the same time heard the said Pleasant G Weddle declare the said instrument in writing to be his last will and testament and that said instrument in writing was at the same time at the request of the said Pleasant G Weddle and with his consent attested and subscribed by the said William Douglass and Elikin Hamblen in the presence of each other and in the presence of said Testator as subscribing witnesses thereto, and that the said Pleasant G Weddle was at the time of the signing and subscribing of said instrument in writing as aforesaid of full age (that is to say more than twenty one years of age) and of sound and disposing mind and memory not under any coercion or restraint as said deponent verily believes and further deponents say not
William Douglass
Elikin Hamblen
Sworn to and subscribed by the said William Douglas and Elikin Hamblen before me Thomas M. Adams Clerk of said Court at Nashville the 10 day of December 1860
{SEAL In attestation whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court.
Brown Pleas Court} Thomas M. Adams Clerk

State of Indiana }
Brown County }
I Thomas McAdams Clerk of court of common pleas of said County and State do hereby certify that the within last will and testament of Pleasant G Weddle has been duly admitted to probate and duly proved by the Testimony of William Douglass & Elikin Hamblen two of the subscribing witnesses that a complete record of said Will and the Testimony of said Witnesses is in proof thereof has been by me duly made and recorded in Book A on pages 94-5-6-7 of the records of said County.
{SEAL In attestation where of I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court
Brown Pleas Court} of Nashville this 10th day of Decr. 1860.
Thomas M Adams Clerk"
Contributor: Bonnie's Daughter (47137929
Although the name on the tombstone is BOLLIN, the family spelled the name Bolin.
Suggested edit: Indiana Wills & Probate Records 1798-1999:
Book A, Pages 94 to 97
"Last Will and Testament of P.G. Weddle
I Pleasant G. Weddle of the County of Brown and State of Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and Testament. Hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.
As to such worldly Estate as it has please God to intrust me with, I dispose of the same in the following manner to-wit:
I direct first that all my Just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my Decease as possible out of the first moneys that shall come to the hands of my Executors.
I also direct that my four youngest children, to wit: Jeptha Weddle, Sally Weddle, Elijah Weddle and Nancy Weddle, have fifty dollars Each out of my Estate, to make them equal with them that is already married.
I also give and bequeath Martha Susan Anderson, late Martha Susan Weddle one dollar. I also give and bequeath William Weddle my Grandson fifty dollars.
I also give and bequeath Moses Powell one dollar.
I also give and bequeath my Grandaughter Jane Powell fifty dollars.
I also direct that all the remaining part of my personal and Real Estate be divided Equally amongst the the following names, heirs, my Beloved wife receiving an Equal share with the heirs to-wit: Simeon G Hubbard, Martha Ann Hubbard, Robert Weddle and Rebecca Weddle, Samantha Waltz, Simon P. Waltz, Jeptha Weddle, Sally Weddle, Elijah Weddle and Nancy Weddle and my beloved wife Anna Weddle ~
I Hereby make ordain and Constitute William Taggart and Robert Weddle Executors of this my last will and Testament to Collect all debts that is owing to me and also to pay debts that I am owing and also to collect and pay the one dollar to Martha Susan Anderson late Martha Susan Weddle also to pay Moses Powell the one dollar that I bequeath to him and to collect and pay the fifty dollars that I bequeath to William J Weddle to William Anderson His step Father, and to pay the fifty Dollars that I bequeath to Jane Powell to her father Moses Powell and to do and perdorm all other things necessary in the premises and I hereby revoke all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I Pleasant G Weddle the Testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this 1st day of September 1860. his
Pleasant G X Weddle
mark {SEAL}

Signed sealed published and declaired by the above named Pleasant G Weddle as his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed Our names as Witnesses thereto in the presance of the Testator and in the presance of Each other Elikin Hamblen
attest William Douglass

State of Indiana }
Brown County }
Be it remembered that on this 10th day of December 1860 William Douglass and Elikin Hamblen, two of the subscribing witnesses to the within and foregoing last will and testament of Pleasant G Weddle late of said Brown County deceased, appeared before me.
Thomas M. Adams Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Brown County in the State of Indiana and being duly sworn upon their oath declare and testified as follows: that is to say that on the first day of September 1860 they saw the said Pleasant G Weddle sign his name to said instrument as and for his last Will and Testament and that these deponents at the same time heard the said Pleasant G Weddle declare the said instrument in writing to be his last will and testament and that said instrument in writing was at the same time at the request of the said Pleasant G Weddle and with his consent attested and subscribed by the said William Douglass and Elikin Hamblen in the presence of each other and in the presence of said Testator as subscribing witnesses thereto, and that the said Pleasant G Weddle was at the time of the signing and subscribing of said instrument in writing as aforesaid of full age (that is to say more than twenty one years of age) and of sound and disposing mind and memory not under any coercion or restraint as said deponent verily believes and further deponents say not
William Douglass
Elikin Hamblen
Sworn to and subscribed by the said William Douglas and Elikin Hamblen before me Thomas M. Adams Clerk of said Court at Nashville the 10 day of December 1860
{SEAL In attestation whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court.
Brown Pleas Court} Thomas M. Adams Clerk

State of Indiana }
Brown County }
I Thomas McAdams Clerk of court of common pleas of said County and State do hereby certify that the within last will and testament of Pleasant G Weddle has been duly admitted to probate and duly proved by the Testimony of William Douglass & Elikin Hamblen two of the subscribing witnesses that a complete record of said Will and the Testimony of said Witnesses is in proof thereof has been by me duly made and recorded in Book A on pages 94-5-6-7 of the records of said County.
{SEAL In attestation where of I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said court
Brown Pleas Court} of Nashville this 10th day of Decr. 1860.
Thomas M Adams Clerk"
Contributor: Bonnie's Daughter (47137929

Inscription

J. H.
BOLLIN
JUNE 13, 1884
NOV. 28, 1923
He is not dead
but sleepeth



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