A Time To
Reflect
Edman
B. Gross

Know all men by
these present that I Edman B. Gross of the county
of Leslie and state of Kentucky, being in ill
health and of sound and disposing mind do make
and publish this my last will And testimony here
by revoking all former wills by me made at any
time here to fore made and as to my worldly
estate and all the property real and personal or
mixed of which I possess when I die or be
entitled to at the time of my death, I divide
bequeath and dispose there of in the manor
following, first in my will is that all my just
debts be paid shall by my executors here in after
named, be paid out of my estate as soon after my
demise as may be convenient. I give divide
and bequeath to my beloved wife Elanes Gross and
infant children my mare bridle and saddle and my
perishable property after my debts are paid and
after my demise to have and to hold the same to
them forever also give my beloved wife Elanes
Gross my farm lying on Wolf Creek in Leslie
County and its appurtenances to have and to hold
the same for her for and during her natural life
and after her death the said land and its
appurtenances falls to my two William B. gross
and George W. Gross to have and to hold the same
to them forever and lastly I do nominate and
appoint my beloved wife Elanes Gross to be
executor of this my last will and
testimony. Testimony where of I the said
Edman B. Gross have to this my last will and
testament contained on one sheet of paper and to
this have subscribed my name and fixed my seal
this the 25th day of June 1885.
His
X
Mark Edman B. Gross
Signed sealed published and declared by the said
Edman B. Gross as for his last will and testimony
in the presence of each other have subscribed our
names as witnesses there to:
William
Gross Sr.
Solomon Buckheart Sr.
Jacob Gross (his mark) X
(Recorded December 15, 1885)
submitted
by Phyllis (Sizemore) Hefelfinger

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