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An Act concerning the estate of Edmund Bayne, free man of color, late of Shelby county. 1861-1863 481 (1863.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0836 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

and his sureties for said revenue, and interest from 1st  1363.
June, 1861, damages and costs--therefore,             --
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That it shall and may be lawful for the said Frank
Catron, at any time within two years from the passage of
this act, to collect and distrain for the unpaid taxes due
him as stated in the preamble to this act.
§ 2. That the said sheriff shall have credit with the pub-
lic treasury for the interest upon the judgment referred to
in the preamble to this act, accruing from the first day of
June, 1861 ; and said credit may be either entered on the
judgment, or allowed by the Auditor in the settlement of
the accounts of said sheriff.
§ 3. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.
Approved February 16, 1863.
CHAPTER 847.
AN ACT concerning the estate of Edmund Bayne, free man of color,
late of Shelby county.
Whereas, it is represented to this General Assembly that
Edmund Bayne, a free man of color, of Shelby county,
died intestate, and without heirs, the owner of a small per-
sonal estate and of one or two lots in the town of Simp-
sonville, all of which will escheat to the Commonwealth-
therefore,
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That Hanson Harding, the administrator of said
Edmund, be and is hereby empowered to sell said real es-
tate, and convey the title thereto to the purchaser.
§ 2. That upon a settlement of his accounts as adminis-
trator of said estate, said Hanson Harding shall hold the
balance thereof as trustee for the use and benefit of Betty,
the surviving wife of said Edmund, using principal and in-
terest for that purpose, as he may deem best.
§ 3. Should there be any portion of the fund unexpended
at the death of said Betty, said trustee shall pay over the
same to the Kentucky State Colonization Society, to be
used by said society in promoting the objects of its organ-
ization.
Approved February 16, 1863.

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