Source: Sumner County Tennessee, Oct. 1870 - April 1891, Will Book Vol. 4
page 232
Know all men that I Judge Conn has this day described and given every thing that I possess in this world at my death to Elinore Conn, my daughter I do here give my plantation to Elinore my Daughter and said plantation are not to be sloded(sic). also one wagon, one horse turning plough, one Double Shovel, one Roam Mare also one bed and bed clothing. I also have feathers for a bed but not in a tick, also a couple of Pillows, also a couple of Chairs, one set of Plates, one bo__? the Deed of my plantation are in the hand of Esq. Read when the expenses are paid I I (two I's) want it brought in I have also three shoats.
This Dec. 19, 81 my [seal] and hand his
Judge X Conn
mark
Witness, Mark
J. X F. Bell
N. M. Buntin
J. X H. Buntin
State of Tennessee
Sumner County Court February Term 1882
The Last Will and Testament of Judge Conn, deceased, was this day presented in open Court for probate
and was duly proven by the oath of N. M. Buntin one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, which was
received by the Court and ordered to be recorded.
Copy Test. O. H. Foster