James Howard's Will Morgan County, Ohio I James Howard of Bristol Township and County of Morgan in the State of Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and testament in manner and form following to wit: first it is my Will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid out of my personal estate. Item second, I give and bequeth to my wife, Ann Howard, all my real estate in the Township of Bristol, County of morgan and State of Ohio, to have and to hold during her natural life time, together with all the household and kitchen furniture or so much of it as she may think necessary for her own convenience also - one horse and one cow. Item 3 third, I Will and bequeath to my oldest son Eli D. Howard, Five Hundred and Seventy seven dollars to be paid out of my real estate, after the death of my wife Ann Howard, having given him land and money heretofore, I consider the above mentioned sum to be his full share of my real estate. Item 4 forth, I Will and bequeath to my second son, David Howard, Four Hundred and forty one dollars, to be paid after the death of my wife Ann Howard, having given land and money heretofore, I consider the above mentioned to be his share of my real estate. Item 5 fifth, I Will and bequeath to my third son Joseph Howard, the sum of four Hundred and (36) thiry six dollars, having given him Land and money heretofore, I consider the above mentioned to be his full share of my real estate, which shall not be paid till after the death of my wife Ann Howard. Item 6 sixth, I Will and bequeath to the heirs of Philip M. Howard, dec'd, Eighty Acres of land, situated in G[a]llia County and State of Ohio being the West half of the North East quarter of Section 21, Township 4 and range 16 of land subject to sale at Chilac[o]tha, also the claims that I hold against Philip M. Howard, dated prior to his death. Also five Hundred dollars to be paid out of my real estate, after the death of my wife Ann Howard. Item 7th Seventh, I Will and bequeath to my youngest son, James Howard, the farm on which I now live, it being the North West quarter of section five, with the exception of 2 1/2 Acres on the west line, containing One Hundred and 61 1/2 sixty one and a half acres in section 5 range 11 and Township 11 in the Zanesville land district, to have and to hold forever, on condition that he pay the above stipulated legacys after the death of my wife and this is to be his full share of my real estate. Item 8th, It [is] my Will that my personal affects not devised, be sold and the proceeds divided as follows, First my son James Howard shall have one fourth part of it and the balance equally divided between Eli D. Howard, David Howard, Joseph Howard, and the heirs of Philip M. Howard, deceased, shall have their father's share equally divided among them. Item 9, And lastly I hereby appoint James Howard, Jun. to be the executor of this my last Will and Testament, Revoking and Annulling all former Wills by me made, certifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of Feb. A.D. 1874. James Howard Signed and sealed and acknowledged by the above named James Howard for and as his last Will and Testament in presence of us, who at his request have signed the same as witnesses. Attest. Alexander Smith Philip Crow The State of Ohio Morgan County Probate Court Personally appeared in open Court Alexander Smith and Philip Crow the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of James Howard Sen. deceased, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and say, that the papers before them purporting to be the last Will and Testament of James Howard, now deceased, is the Will of said deceased, James Howard Sen. that they were present at the execution of said Will, at the request of the Testator, subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence, and that they saw the said James Howard, Sen. deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; that the said James Howard, Sen. at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of legal age and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever. Alexander Smith Philip Crow Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 14th day of September A.D. 1875. David C. Pintarton Probate Judge [James] Philip Howard Sen. Will of September 14, 1875 The Will of James Howard, Sen. was this day brought before the Court and duly proven by the oaths of Alexander Smith and Philip Crow the subscribing witnesses to the same, whose testimony in relation to the execution of said Will was reduced to writing, subscribed and sworn to in open Court. Ordered by the Court that the Will and Proof thereof so reduced to writing, be filed and recorded. David C. Pintarton Judge