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An Act for the benefit of the heirs of Quinton Stewart and John Hawkins. 1830 86 (1830)

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1831.                CHAP. CCCCLXXXIL
AN ACT to establish the town of Colcnansville.
Approved, January 14, 1831.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
Town estab- Commonwealth of Kenl,ck, That thirty acres of land,
]ishd, and  situate on the road leading from Paris, in Bourbon
trustees ap-
pointed.  county, to Cincinnati, being a part of the tract of land
now owned by Robert S. Coleman, and lying in the
county of Harrison, shall be, and the same is hereby
established a town, by the name of Colemansville ;
and that Robert S. Coleman, Charles Ebuisus, John
Dickerson, Fraicis S. Coleman and James lnglcs, and
their successors in office, are hereby appointed trustees
of the said town, who, or a majority of them, shall
have power to pass all such by-laws as are necessary
and constitutional, for the government of said town.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That a majority of the
Trustees may trustees shall have the power to fill any vacancy or
fill VacinCIes  cistam                    ,..
and appointa vacancies that may occur in the board; and it shall be
clerk, &c.  the duty of the trustees to appoint a clerk, who shall
be removable at pleasure, and to keep a record of
their proceedings.
Sec. 3. Be itfurther enacted, That a majority of the
To convey  trustees of said town, shall convey, in fee simple, the
lots,     lots in said town that now are, or hereafter may be sold,
by the said Robert S. Coleman, to the purchaser or
purchasers respectivel), upon a certificate being pro-
duced to them, executed by said Coleman, authorizing
the con-veyance, and expressing therein theamount to
be inserted in the deed, which shall be as effectual to
convey the title, as if the conveyance had been made
by said Riobqrt S. Coleman.
CHAP. CCCCLXXXIII.
AN ACT for the benefit of the heirs of Quinton Stewart
and John Hawkins.
Approved, January 14, 1831.
WHEREAS, it is represented to the General As-
Preamble.  sembiy, that Quinton Stewart, departed this life con-
aiderablv indebted, leaving a wife and five helpless
infant children, and that he died possessed of a tract

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