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WILL; Philip Fox, 1827, Bullitt County, KY

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Transcribed by: Anne  Livingston - Livings1@aol.com
Date:  22 June 1999 
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Bullitt Co. Will Book B  p. 196 (will) &  p. 252 ( sale)

In the name of God Amen.  I Philip FOX of the County of Bullitt and State of
Kentucky being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do make and declare
this to be my last will and testament.

First I desire that after my death to be plainly and decently entered by the
side of my Wife and that my burial expenses be paid by my Executors hereafter
to be named out of the proceeds of my estate.

2nd I will and desire that all my just debts be paid.

3rd I will and bequeath to my daughter Elender FOX fifty Dollars in Cash to
be first paid out of the proceeds of my estate, and One bed, bedstead   and
furniture, and to have first choice of all the beds in my house and to take
possession of the same at my death.

4th I will and bequeath by daughter Susannah FOX Fifty dollars in Cash to be
paid out of the proceeds of my estate also one bedstead and furniture, and to
have second choice and one cow now claimed by her and to take possession of
the bedsteads & furniture & Cow at my death.

5th I will and Bequeath unto my Son Jacob FOX one bed, bedstead of furniture
to take possession of the Same at my death.

6th I will and bequeath to my Son William FOX one Sorrel Stud horse called
Sampson now claimed by him and that he take posssion of him at my death.

7th  I will and bequeath that all the remainder of my estate be sold and the
money arising from the sale thereof except One hundred dollars heretofore
devised to my two daughters Elender FOX and Susanna FOX in the 3 & 4 devised
in this my last will and testament be divided equally among all my children
hereafter named:

Sally who intermarried with Charles BOYD of South Carolina,
Jacob FOX, Elizabeth who intermarried with John WELLS of Jefferson County
Kentucky,
Patsy who intermarrid with Abraham JOBE,
Jane who intermarried with George ZILHART,
Elender FOX,
Susanna FOX,
William FOX
and my daughter Polly BLIVEN (and not to her husband James BLIVIN, to him I
will bequeath Nothing).

8th I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my son in Law Abraham JOB and
my son Jacob FOX executors of this my last Will and Testament and that they
execute the duties of Executors without giving bond and Security in Court by
me heretofore made.  In Testamony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and
affixed my Seal this 14 day of May 1827.
(His Seal) Philip FOX

Signed and Sealed in the presence of Nat. P. SAUNDERS, Nelson PARRISH and
William (X) BUZAN.  Recorded by the Clerk of the Bullitt Co. Court  (Noah C.
SUMMER)  17 November 1828

Sales of the estate of Philip FOX deceased sold 15 Dec 1828 were returned.
The prices were very hard to read so I didn't get them but the buyers and
what they bought were as follows:

Thomas POTTER bought  4 choice Hogs, 1 Bell,  mettle tea kettle,   1 Stew
Kettle  .50,  Shovil & Tongs  Wash Bowl  ,  6 Liver Pool Plates , 1 Steak
dish    1 set cups & saucer  1 small dish, 1 small dish,  5 Split bottom
chairs, Barrel and some flour, 1 sieve, 1 Buckett, 2 1/2 Bushels of Corn, 1
Meal bag, 4 Chickens, 1 Bureau, 40 Bushels of Corn, 1 Dining Table.

James BLIVENS bought 4 Hogs 2nd choice, 1 Tea Bord, Small Bedstead Bed of
furniture, 40 Bushels of Corn

John BUZAN bough 6 Hogs last choice, 1 cow,, 1 pair stretchers, 1 Gallon
Kettle, 1 lot pewter plates, Small tray, 2 Crocks, Cofee Mill, Side Saddle.

Lewis SLIGER bought a plough and an oat sack

George C. B. HEDGES bought a Gray Mare, 2 pewter Basins, 1 Cullender, 1 Sugar
chest.

John WELLS bought 1 Bay Horse and a Tract of Land

Overton HARRIS bought  One Bay horse called Coop

Asa HALL bought 1 Cow

Smith (?) BARBER bought  One Cow

Abraham JOBE bought Corn, 1 square tub and 1 Quilt,
3 Negros Lewis, Amy (?) and Elijah

James HALL bought corn and hooks

Moses HOUGH bought four sheep 1st choice

William LEWIS bought 4 sheep 2nd choyce and 4 sheep 3rd choyce

William STRINGER bought 5 Sheep 4th & last choice

William BARNS bought 5 geese first choice, 2 rakes, 2 broad hoes and one pot.
one shovel plough, one auger, one hand saw, one cutting box, smoothing irons,
one Tub and keeler

David HALL bought one brier scythe

Henry DEBO bought an 8 Gallon Kettle, one ----- cutter, 1 barrel of vinegar

William BALEY bought one watering pot

Ellender FOX bought one Copper Kettle, one small frying pan, a pair of pot
hooks, one trunk.

Charles FIELD bought 2 pans

Cornelius BOGARD bought 1 pot trammel, knifes and forks and a knife box

Edm'd (or Edw'd) CARDWELL bought one wash pan and strainer, one set of cups
and saucers, one clock reel, one big wheel.

Richard PORTER bought 2 crocks, one lamp, one pickling tub, one tub & keel,
one padlock, 4 ---- barrels, 1 meat tub, 1 Grout tub

William GRAHAM bought a teapot, a Sugar bowl, one cupboard, one buckle

Henson STEPHENS bought one basket, one small desk, 1 small trunk

William RIDGEWAY bought 1 quill or quilt wheel

Pleasant SCOTT bought one Cross cut saw

William FOX bought 40 bushels of  ----  (corn?)


The Foregoing being a true list of the sales of the estate of Philip FOX
dec'd witness this 15th day of December, 1828 by Abraham JOBE and Jacob FOX
admins.  Recorded Bullitt Co. Court 17 May 1830