Recorded
in Will Book 3, page 127, Green County Courthouse, Greensburg
I, Richard A. Buckner, make this as my last will and testament.
First, I desire all my debts be paid, the remainder of my estate
both real and personal in this state and elsewhere I give and
bequeath to my beloved wife, Elizabeth L. Buckner, witness my
hand and seal this November 23rd, 1847.
Richard A.
Buckner <Seal>
Test
Joseph
E. Akin
Luther
A. Buckner
Anthony
L. Buckner
I, Richard A. Buckner, do make this a codicil to my said last
will and testament set out - I appoint my sons, Aylett Buckner,
and Richard A. Buckner, Jr., executors of this my said last will
and testament and this codicil thereto requiring the county court
of Green County to let them act without bond as such
hereby
revoking all former wills by me at any time before this made and
declared this will and codicil to be may last will and testament,
witness my hand and seal this 28th day of November
1847.
Richard A. Buckner <Seal>
Witness
Luther
A. Buckner
Thomas
M. Waggoner
J.
M. S. McCorkle
At a County Court commenced and held for Green County at the
Court house in Greensburg on the 17th day of January 1848 the
foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the last will
and testament of Richard A. Buckner Deceased was produced into
court and proven by the oaths of Joseph E. Akin and Luther A.
Buckner, the subscribing witnesses thereto to have been signed,
sealed and delivered by said Buckner as his last will and
testament, and they believed him to be in his perfect mind and
memory at the time of signing the same.
And at the same time the codicil thereto attached was proven by
the oaths of Thomas M. Waggoner and Luther A. Buckner the
subscribing witnesses thereto to have been signed and published
by said Buckner as his last will and testament and was ordered to
be recorded which is done accordingly.
Given under my hand this 2nd day of Feby. 1848.
John Barret, C. C.
By J. D. Lisle, D. CRichard Aylett Buckner and Elizabeth Lewis