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An Act for the benefit of the infant heirs of Baruch Offutt, deceased. 1849 102 (1849)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0634 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1850.   1849; it appearing that said Stivers had stipulated with
the Marshal of the day, on that occasion, for said amount,
and that it was the intention of the General Assembly to
make an appropriation therefor at the last session. And
the Second Auditor is required to draw his warrant on the
Treasurer in favor of said Stivers for said amount.
Approved January 30, 1850.
CHAPTER 58.
AN ACT for the benefit of the Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts of
Monroe.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the further time of two years be and the
same is hereby granted and extended unto William Butler,
Clerk of the County and Circuit Courts of Monroe county,
to list and collect the fees due him by law.
Approved January 30, 1850.
CHAPTER 59.
AN ACT for the benefit of Isaac Van Houten.
Whereas, Isaac Van Houten has been thrown, at the age
of sixteen, a stranger, and dependent upon strangers, and
reared without the care of parents, and his name having
been changed by accident to that of William G. Reed, and
under the latter name he has come of age, and before and
since he has obtained his majority, he has done business by
the name of William G. Reed. Therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of' the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the name of said Isaac Van Houten be
and the same is hereby changed to that of Win. G. Reed,
and his acts heretofore done in the said name of William
G. Reed are hereby legalized.
Approved January 30, 1850.
CHAPTER 60.
AN ACT for the benefit of the infantheirs of Baruch Offutt, deceased.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the Chancellor of the Scott Circuit Court
is hereby authorized, upon the filing of a petition by the
guardian or guardians of the infant heirs of Baruch Offutt,
deceased, late of said county, to render a decree for the
sale of the real estate and slaves descended to them from
said deceased, by the death of his widow, the late Mrs.
Virlinda Offutt, consisting of about one hundred and twen-
ty acres of land, lying in said county, and about nine or

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