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An Act for the benefit of Fanny Parker. 1849 131 (1849)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0638 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 115.                        1850.
AN ACT further to amend the charter of the Clark's Run and Salt River
Turnpike Road Company.
Be it enacted by t1ee General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentuck.yt, That the charter of the Clark's Run and Salt
River Turnpike Road Company be so amended as to ex-
tend said road from its present terminus, near Union Meet-
ing House, to the Marion county line, in the direction of
Lebanon; and that the capital stock of said company be
increased to thirty thousand dollars.
Approved February 9, 1850.
CHAPTER 116.
AN ACT for the benefit of Fanny Parker.
Whereas, George Parker, a free man of color, now de-
ceased, was, in his life time, seized of a lot of ground in
the town of Frankfort, and said Parker was never married
to his wife Fanny, alias Fanny Parker, subsequent to his
emancipation and that of his said wife. Therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the said Fanny Parker be and she is here-
by declared capable of inheriting the fee simple title to the
said lot of ground, as the heir at law of said George Par-
ker, deceased, as though she had been lawfully married.
Approved February 9, 1850.
CHAPTER 117.
AN ACT for the benefit of Thomas ] . Clinton.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the venue in the case of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky against Thomas B. Clinton, now pend-
ing in the Logan Circuit Court, on an indictment for bur-
glary, be and the same is hereby changed to the county of
Muhlenburg, pursuant to the provisions of an act provi-
ding for a change of venue in criminal cases, approved
February 23d, 1846.
Approved February 9, 1850.
CHAPTER 118.
AN ACT for the benefit of Samuel Lewis and wife.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That it shall be lawful for Catharine Lewis,
late Webster, to join with her husband, Samuel Lewis, in
any conveyance of the real estate descended to said Cath-
arine from her father Zephaniah Webster, and such con-

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