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An Act for the benefit of Burr Harrison, and the infant heir of Elizabeth H. Bain, deceased, and for other purposes. 1844 199 (1844)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0452 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

said lands to the payment of the debts of the intestate, Thom-  1.945
as Rogers, owing by him at the time of his death; and the
residue, if any, the said administrator shall hold for the use
and benefit of the said Drury F. Rogers, the heir at law of
said decedent, until he becomes of age.
SEc. 3. That the said Commissioner in chancery shall con-
vey, by deed, the land sold by virtue of the decree of the
Chancellor in this case to the purchaser; which deed shall,
when made, be certified, by the Judge of said Court, to the
Clerk of the County Court in the county where said land lies,
for record.
SEc. 4. That the Judge of either the Caldwell Circuit Court
or Trigg Circuit Court shall have jurisdiction of said case, and
dispose of the lands in both counties by one decree.
SEc. 5. That before said Rogers shall receive the proceeds
of sales, he shall give bond, with good security, and in such
penalty as shall be approved of by the Court, ordering the sale,
under this act, faithfully to apply the money, so received, in
paying the debts of his intestate; and the balance, if any, to
his ward, Drury F. Rogers, his heirs, &c.
S.c. 6. That the marriage contract existing between Cyrus  Elizabeth
Lindsey and his wife Elizabeth Lindsey, be, and the same is Lindsey  di-
hereby, dissolved, so far as it relates to the said Elizabeth; and vorced  from
hrhusband.
she is hereby restored to all the rights of an unmarried wo-
man.
SEC. 7. That the fourth section of an act, entitled, an act  Sec. 4 of an
for the benefit of the Sherifl  of Marshall, Calloway, Larue act for the
benefit of the
and Union counties, approved 7th February, 1845, be, and the Sheriffs  of
same is hereby, repealed.                                  Marshall, &c.,
Approved February 10, 1845.  repealed.
CHAPTER 262.
AN ACT for the benefit of Burr Harrison, and the infant heir of Elizabeth
H.Bain, deceased, and for other purposes.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, That it shall and mav be lawful for   Sale of real
Burr Harrison to file his petition or bill in chancery in the estatedecreed.
Nelson Circuit Court, making Cuthbert H. Bain, his grandson,
and infant heir at law of Elizabeth H. Bain, deceased, former-
ly Elizabeth 1-1. Harrison, a party thereto; and shall state in
said bill or petition that it is necessary, and would be to the
advantage of said Cuthbert H. Bain and himself, who are the
only persons interested, to sell the lands the said Elizabeth H.
Bain, deceased, derived by inheritance, or otherwise, from her
mother, the late Elizabeth Harrison, formerly Elizabeth
Hynes, and the same that was conveyed, by deed, from Wil-
liam P. Bain, and the said Elizabeth H. 8ain, deceased, his
wife, to the said Burr Harrison, bearing date the sixth day of
February, 1837, and of record in the office of the Clerk of

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