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early KY Bodine information from slaughter@earthling.net looking for information on Isaac Bodine, born about 1812 TN, husband of Gilly (LNU).extracted from Kentucky Genealogist, Vol. 5, 1963, pgs. 123-129 and arranged by family Bible Records of Isaac A. Bodine, 1752-1812 of Loudoun County, Virginia and Nelson County, Kentucky. Cornelius Bodine (b. 1783) Family Cornelius Bodine son of Isaac (A.) and Elizabeth (P.) was born ------1783. 1- Mary P. Bodine daughter of Cornelius and Gilly was born October 3, 1811 ("Gilly is Gillwater Robertson) 2- Elizabeth Bodine daughter of Cornelius and Gilly was born December 22, 1813. 3- Isaac Bodine son of Cornelius and Gilly was born July 15, 1815. 4- Buford Cornelius Bodine son of Cornelius and Gilly was born ---1821. Buford C. Bodine son of Cornelius and Gilly died November 3, 1823. Will of Cornelius Bodine, son of Isaac A. Nelson Co. KY Will Book (?) p. 522 (extracted) Will of Cornelius Bodine "weak in body" asks that just debts be paid first by selling such of the stock and loose property as will discharge them, and then gives to beloved wife Gilly Bodine all the balance of the estate, both real and personal, during widowhood, allowing her full liberty to give to any of the children after they come of age or marry such part as she can conveniently spare and if she thinks they are in need of it, but not more than their proportional share to each. If she should marry, she is to have one-third of the estate during her life, and at her death, the same to be equally divided among all the children. The other two-thirds to be equally divided among the children when she should marry. If any of the slaves should not be dutiful, she can hire them out to the best advantage. Appoints brother Asher Bodine and Andrew Briggs as executors. April 18, 1823. William M. Foster and William Paddock witnesses. Probated May 18, 1823. Asher Bodine qualified as executor adn entered into bond of $15,000 with Joseph Ray, William M. Foster, and Redmon Grigsby as his sureties.
  
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