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Philip William Harner--1886 Record of Executor Bonds


Record of Bonds, Monongalia County, West Virginia

Page 372-373

Philip W. Harner Executor Bonds

 

Know all men by those presented that we Joseph L. Harner and William T. Harner and Philip F. Harner, George W. Harner, James U. Beall, Frederick Breakiron, Capell Holland, and Francis J. Kern, Samuel Hackney, Thomas M. Gregg and John D. Robinson and James Hare are held and firmly bound unto the state of West Virginia in the penal sum of eighteen thousand dollars, which will and truly to be paid, we bind ourselves, our heirs jointly and severally.  Firmly by these present.  Witness our hands and seals this 30th day of December 1885.

The condition of the obligation is such, that if said Joseph L. Harner and William T. Harner shall faithfully discharge the duties of executors of the last will and testament of Philip W. Harner deceased, and shall account for and pay over all money which may come to their hands by virtue of said office, then this obligation to be void, else to remain in full force and virtue.

Frederick Breakiron   Seal          

Capell Holland   Seal                  

Francis J. Kern   Seal                  

Thomas M Gregg    Seal              

John D. Robinson    Seal              

Samuel Hackney   Seal                

Joseph L. Harner     Seal

W. T. Harner    Seal

P. F. Harner    Seal

G. W. Harner    Seal

J. M. Beall    Seal

James Hare    Seal

A true copy:  Teste

W. J. Wiley, Clerk of County Court, Monongalia County, West Virginia

Milton Tennant, Bond as Notary

 

Know all men by these present, that we, Milton Tennant, Simon P. Tennant and Greenberry Barrickman are held and bound to the state of West Virginia in the penal sum of Five hundred dollars, to the payment of which we bind ourselves jointly and severally and each of us binds his heirs, executors and administrators.

The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas in above bound.

Milton Tennant has been appointed Notary Public in and for the County of Monongalia now therefore if the aid Milton Tennant shall faithfully discharge the duties of said office, and account for and pay over as required by the law, all money which may come to his hands, by virtue of the said office, then shall this obligation be void otherwise shall remain in full force and effect.

Witness in hands and seals this 4th day of June 1886.

 Milton Tennant      Seal

S. P. Tenant            Seal

Greenberry Barrickman   Seal

A true copy:  Teste

W. J. Wiley, Clerk of the County Court, Monongalia County, West Virginia

 

 

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