Will abstract of Jesse Skeen
Signed 24-March-1840
Recorded March 1842

Abstract Contributed by Crystal
© 2003

Note from Crystal: This is not my family line...I thought someone may need it.

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Jesse Skeen; Daughter Nancy McGlothlin, wife of William; negroes and my old mill tract in Simpson Co, KY. Daughter Sarah Groves, wife of John Groves $1.00. Daughter Elizabeth Skein all land which I purchased on the East side of Drakes Creek. Son Kinion Taylor Skeen land. Daughter Caroline Butler, wife of John Butler. My daughter Rachel Meador wife of Anderson A. Meador. My son Alexander David Skeen. My daughter Charity Skeen, land on Drakes Creek.

Mentions land adjoining Heanoah (Note: In Shirley's Wilson's Will Book she has this namee as Manoah) Taylor tract. Mentions land adjoining Spoute Spring South, to Rachel (Note: In Shirley's Wilson's Will Book she has this namee as Rahab) Caldwell. Mentions land adjoining Gribler. Mentions land adjoining Charles W. Williams. Mentions land adjoining Benjamine Mabery. Son John G. Skeen my McKinney tract of land. Daughter Polly Skeen tract of land West of my daughter Charity. Mentions Blacksmith Shop due South of Baskerville line. Three dumb daughters, Elizabeth, Charity, and Polly. Benjamin Mabrey tract of land be sold.

Executors: Jinison (Note: In Shirley's Wilson's Will Book she has this namee as Kinion) T. Skeen, and John G. Skeen.
March 24, 1840. December 24, 1841.

Proved March 1842.
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Sumner County, TN marriage bond dated 29 July 1831.
Caroline Skeen married John L. Butler
John Butler and Kinion Skeen were bondsmen.



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