Wills: Relinquish of Estate; Solomon STONE to Reuben STONE, Colerain Twp, 
Bedford County, PA 

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BEDFORD COUNTY COURT
Index: 13 pages 523 & 524

Stone, Solomon to Stone, Reuben

Know all men by these presents that I, Solomon Stone, of Rice County, in the 
State of Kansas, son and legatee of John Stone, late of in the State of Kansas, 
son and legatee of John Stone, late of Colerain Township in the County of 
Bedford and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, for and in consideration of the sum 
of five hundred and fifty dollars to me in hand paid by Reuben Stone of Colerain 
Township, Bedford County, Penna., the receipt whereof I do hereby  acknowledge, 
have recused, released and forever quit claimed unto the said Reuben Stone and 
to his heirs and assigns, all shares and bequests or demands which I am or may 
be entitled to under the Last Will and Testament of my said father, and all the 
estate, nghts, title, interest, use, claim and demands which I may have where, 
after at the death of my mother, may have of, in, to or out of the said Estate 
of my deceased father, John Stone, so that neither I, the said Solomon Stone, my 
heirs or assigns or any of them, or any other person  for me, or them in my or 
their name or names, or in the right or stead of any of them shall or will, can 
or may by any ways or means whatsoever have claim, challenge and demand my right 
or interest, property, claim or demand, of, in, to or out of the said Estate, 
Real or Personal, or any part, share, bequest or demand thereof, or any part 
thereof, but that I, the said Solomon Stone, my heirs and  assigns and every of 
them, from all estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand of, 
in, to, or out of said estate or every part thereof are to and shall be by  
these presents forever re-used unto the said Reuben Stone.

In Witness whereof the said Solomon Stone has herein set his hand and seal this 
3rd day of April A.D. 1882.
Signed and sealed in
presence of Wm 1. Ga?ll
                                                                                                                                              
Solomon Stone (Seal)


State of Kansas, County Rice SS

On the 3rd day of April 1882 before me a Notary Public in and for the State of 
Kansas. County of Rice, personally appeared the above named Solomon Stone and 
acknowledged the foregoing release, being his act and deed and desired that the 
same might be recorded as such, according to law.
In witness wherefore I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year 
aforesaid.
W*dgu**  Wm J Gail  (Seal)
(Seal) Notary Public

I, Reuben Stone. in consideration of the sum of one thousand Dollars, here by 
assign to Joseph W, Tate the within release quit claim deed, being the interest 
of Solomon Stone in his fathers and mothers estate of John Stone and Catherine 
Stone of Colerain, being collateral security for the payment of Judgment No. 105 
April Tern 1882 of one thousand dollars, interest and costs after the death of 
Catharine Stone, widow, shall be freed & satisfied.
 Witness my hand & seal this 18th day of March 1882
Attest
Joseph L. Gate
G. *********?	
                                                                              
Reuben  Stone,                                  
(Seal)    


State of Pennsylvania 
County of Bedford SS.

Before me the subscriber, one of the Justices of the peace in and for said 
County, personally came the above Reuben Stone, who in due form of law, 
acknowledged the above Release to be his act and deed to the end that the same 
might be recorded as such. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand & 
seal this 18th of March AD. 1882

N.J. Sauson (Seal)

Recorded & compared this 18th day of March AD. 1882

E.D.Shoemaker  Recorder
                            
[Additional Comments: This was forwarded to me by Richard E. Frick.]