About | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline

An Act for the benefit of Thomas Howser, of Monroe county. 1845 234 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0495 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1846.                            CHAPTER 253.
AN ACT divorcing Edward Farrar and Martha Farrar.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Edward Farrar, and Martha Farrar, his
wife, be and they are hereby divorced, and are restored to all
the rights and privileges of single persons.
Approved February 19, 1846.
CHAPTER 254.
AN ACT divorcing Jesse Gee from his wife Elizabeth Gee.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Jesse Gee be and he is hereby divorced
from his wife, Elizabeth Gee, and is restored to all the rights
and privileges of a single man.
Approved February I9, 1B46.
CHAPTER 255.
An ACT for the the benefit of Thomas Howser, of Monroe county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Thomas Howser be and he is hereby permit-
ted to import into this State a certain negro boy, by the name
of Joe, about eighteen years old, without incurring the penal-
ties of the law of 1833, prohibiting the importation of slaves
into this Commonwealth: Provided, the said Thomas How-
ser shall, within thirty days after the importation of said slave,
make oath before the Clerk of the Monroe County Court, that
said slave is imported for his own use, and not as merchan-
dize, which affidavit shall be recorded in said court.
Approved February 19, 1846.
CHAPTER 258.
AN ACT for the benefit of John Rogers' children.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common.
May fle bill wealth of Kentucky, That it shall and may be lawful for
in chancery Thomas A. Hurly, who intermarried with the daughter and
asking a saleof
real estate of one of the heirs at law of John Rogers, deceased, to file a bill
,deceased.  in the Louisville Chancery Court against his heirs at law,
asking a sale of all tile real estate which descended to his
heirs at law from the said Rogers, and if it shall be deemed
by the chancellor to their interest, the said court may order a
sale of all the real estate belonging tony and all infant or lu-
natic heirs at law of the said Rogers, upon such terms and
credits as the said court may deem best,

234

What Is HeinOnline?

HeinOnline is a subscription-based resource containing thousands of academic and legal journals from inception; complete coverage of government documents such as U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Reports, and much more. Documents are image-based, fully searchable PDFs with the authority of print combined with the accessibility of a user-friendly and powerful database. For more information, request a quote or trial for your organization below.



Contact us for annual subscription options:

Already a HeinOnline Subscriber?

profiles profiles most