| Will John Keplinger
Be it remembered that I, John Keplinger of Maysville, Grant County, State of West Virginia, being of sound mind and memory, but being well aware of the uncertainty of this life, do make this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills made by me. After the payment of my just debts, I bequeath and devise as follows: I give to my daughter Gertrude Rohrbaugh, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in cash, and the balance of my property both Real and Personal, is to be divided equally among all my children, viz: L.R. Keplinger, Lafayette Keplinger, Arthur A. Keplinger, Mrs. Alice Feaster and Mrs. Gertrude Rohrbaugh. I hereby appoint W.T. Highberger as my Executor to settle up my Estate. In testimony whereof I hereunto make my mark, and in the presence of these witnesses declare this to be my last Will, this 3rd day of April, 1919. John Keplinger (his mark) On this 3rd day of April, 1919, John Keplinger of the Maysville Post Office, Grant County, State of West Virginia, made his mark to the foregoing instrument of writing in our presence and declared it to be his Will, and as witnesses thereof, we do now, at his request in his presence, and in the presence of each other, hereto subscribed our names this 3rd day of April, 1919. G.B. Harman B.M. Evans In the Clerk�s Office of the County Court of Grant County. This day the Last Will and Testament of John Keplinger, deceased, was proved by the oaths of G.B. Harman and B.M. Evans, the subscribing witnesses thereto, and thereupon order4ed to be recorded according to law. Given under my hand this 3rd day of October, 1919. D.P. Hendrickson, Clerk County Court |