1621-160143_0527

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Territory of Utah
County of Salt Lake

In the Probate Court
for said County

In the matter of the Estate
of
President, Brigham Young, decd.

Order
Admitting will to probate
etc.

The petition of George Q. Cannon, Brigham Young
and Albert Carrington, heretofore filed, praying for
the admission to probate of certain document, filed
therewith, in this court, purporting to be the last
will and testament of Brigham Young, deceased, and
codicils thereto, and that Letters Testamentary thereon
be issued to said petitioners came on finally to be heard
this 19th day of September A.D. 1877 and due proof
being made that notice had been given according to
law, of the time appointed for proving said documents
and hearing said petition according to the former
order of this court and after examining said petitioners,
and James Jack and David McKenzie,
subscribing witnesses To said will and first codicil thereto,
and W.A. Rossiter, one of the subscribing witnesses
to the second codicil to said will, whose testimony has been
reduced to writing and filed in this court, from
which it appears that the said documents are the
last will and "testament of the said deceased, and
codicils" thereto; that the were executed in all res-
pects and particulars as required by law and

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