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An Act for the benefit of Sarah H. McKee, and others. 1849 374 (1849)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0651 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1850.                        CHAPTER 333.
AN ACT to change the name of Joseph Warford.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the name of Joseph Warford be and the
same is hereby changed to that of Joseph McDonner, and
by that name he shall, hereafter, be called and known.
Approved March 4, 1850.
CHAPTER 335.
AN ACT for the benefit of Sarah H. McKee, and others.
Whereas, it is represented that George R. McKee, by
deed bearing date the 10th day of March, 1849, conveyed,
in trust,-to Lewis Landram, for the benefit of his son, Lu-
cian W. McKee, and his wife Sarah H. McKee, arid such
other child or children as the said Sarah H. should bear to
him, a certain negro boy slave named Andrew, and one
named Bob, together with fourteen and three-quarter acres
of land in Garrard county, near Lancaster; and, whereas,
it is represented that it would be greatly to the interest of
said Sarah H. McKee, and her children, to have said land
and negro boys, Bob and Andrew sold. Therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That it shall and may be lawful for Lewis
Landram ahd Sarah H. McKee, or either of them, to file a
bill in the Garrard Circuit Court, making said infant chil-
dren and said George R. McKee defendants thereto, and on
satisfactory proof being made to the Judge of said Court
that it would be to the interest of said Sarah H. McKee,
and her infant children, to sell said trust property, or any
part thereof, and re-invest the proceeds of said sale in
stocks and other property, real or personal, or to put the
same out on interest, the said Judge is authorized and em-
powered to enter up such decree in the cause as to, him
shall seem just and equitable: Provided, that he shall re-
quire bond, with approved security, in an adequate penalty,
to be executed by the trustee, payable to the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, with such conditions as may be required by
law, for the faithful execution of the trust confided to him.
Approved March 4, 1850L.
CHAPTER 336.
AN ACT further to regulate the town of Paintsville, and for other purposes.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Con-
Duties or the monwealth of Kentucky, That at the time the citizens of the
Judges of elec-
tions.     town of Paintsville elect their Trustees, it shall be the duty
of the person or persons, on receiving the votes, to pro-

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