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While we usually would not publish private correspondence of such a nature, this instance took such a strange turn that we were encouraged to make it available to the sporting public. We have not formed any conclusions from this series of events and discoveries ~ and leave our readers to form their own judgements and opinions, if any.
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Screen shot of Old Hemlock web site showing photo of James Ramsey and Kay Evans, result of Google search above:
Reply email from James Ramsey dated July 4th, 2010, in which he refers to specific genetic problems in the current Old Hemlock English Setter breedings (more on this later):
Reply email from John dated July 8th, 2010:
Reply email from James Ramsey dated July 13th, 2010:
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After never receiving any photos from Mr. Ramsey, John sent the following email to him on August 1st, 2010, as it had been sometime since Mr. Ramsey had offered to send photos:
Reply email from James Ramsey dated August 2nd, 2010:
Reply email from John dated August 5th, 2010, at which time John also forwarded to Mr. Ramsey all the email correspondence between them to-date to show that indeed, no photos were ever received by John. This email is also where John questions James Ramsey about how Mr. Ramsey plans on dealing with the Old Hemlock breeding contract:
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Secondly, we have heard unverified rumors for years surrounding the Estate and Last Will and Testament of George Bird Evans ~ some originating with people residing in the Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, area. We never paid much attention to these rumors as rumors are just that: rumors ~ and we never felt the need to look into them further as they did not affect us one way or another.
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However after this reference in Mr. Ramsey's email concerning an un-honored codicil in George Bird Evans' will, we made several inquiries and received a number of relative documents from the County Clerk of Preston County, West Virginia.
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All wills from Preston County, West Virgina (where Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, is located), are registered in the Preston County Clerks Office and are a matter of public record. These documents can be obtained by any interested party for a nominal copying fee by contacting the County Clerk of Preston County, 106 West Main Street, Suite 103, Kingwood, WV 26537.
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In the January 2009 Old Hemlock Newsletter, in an article authored by LeJay Graffious, the two "wills" (plural) are again referred to:
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In the January 2009 Old Hemlock Newletter in an article authored by Kay Evans (with the reported assistance of LeJay Graffious), Kay refers to a time in 1988 when she and George were working on their respective "last wills" (again, plural):
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While the entire collection of documents we received from the Preston County Courthouse appear below (click on thumbnails for larger versions) and may indeed be obtained by any interested party themselves from the Preston County Courthouse, we would like first to present a timeline of documented events to put matters into better perspective:
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_____1988: Year in which Kay Evans says she and George were working on their "last wills" (plural), stated in an April 1999 article authored by her and published in the January 2009 Old Hemlock Newsletter
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_____May 5th, 1998: George Bird Evans dies
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_____March 25th, 1999: Date of Kay Evans' Last Will and Testament, filed and probated on March 27th, 2007, with the Preston County Clerk of Courts naming LeJay Graffious as her Executor and giving him unlimited control over any assets, with the sole Beneficiary named as the Kathryn H. Evans Trust Agreement c/o LeJay Graffious
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_____April 1999: Kay Evans authors an article (with the reported assistance of LeJay Graffious) which states that she and George "were working on our last wills in 1988 ..." The article appears in the January 2009 Old Hemlock Newsletter
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_____January 4th, 2007: LeJay Graffious files to be named Administrator of the George Bird Evans Estate with a Bond of Fidiciary provided by Charles H. Brown and Betty G. Brown of Kingwood, West Virginia, and LeJay Graffious swears under oath that George Bird Evans died intestate, that is, without a will
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_____March 25th, 2007: Kay Evans dies
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_____March 27th, 2007: The Last Will and Testament of Kay Evans is filed and probated with the Preston County Clerk of Courts, the sole beneficiary named as the Kathryn H. Evans Trust Agreement c/o LeJay Graffious; LeJay Graffious is named as Executor of the Estate of Kay Evans with unlimited control over any assets and swearing an Oath of Fidiciary with any surety waived in the terms of Kay Evans' will>>>
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_____January 2009: Old Hemlock Newsletter is published with the April 1999 article authored by Kay Evans (referred to above) in which she states she and George were working on their wills in 1988; and also includes a reference in an article written by LeJay Graffious as to his being "the Executor of the Evanses' wills ..." (plural)
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_____March 13th, 2009: Appraisement of the Estate of George Bird Evans is filed with the Preston County Clerk of Courts Office, valuing the estate at over $4.5 million including corporate stock exceeding $3.3 million.
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_____August 2010: We are informed by the Preston County Clerk of Courts that the Estate of George Bird Evans has yet to be probated
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Larger versions of the documents we received from the Preston County Courthouse can be accessed by clicking on the following thumbnails, and again, can also be obtained by any interested party directly from the Preston County Clerk of Courts Office in Kingwood, West Virginia, for a nominal copying fee:
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January 4th, 2007, Estate of George Bird Evans documents stating George Bird Evans died intestate (4 pages total):
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Page 1 of 4 ~ LeJay Graffious files as Administrator for the Estate of George Bird Evans:
Page 2 of 4 ~ Bond of Fidiciary for LeJay Graffious with Charles H. Brown and Betty G. Brown, both of Kingwood, West Virginia, named as Surities in the amount of $500.00:
Page 4 of 4 ~ LeJay Graffious swears that George Bird Evans died intestate (without a will):
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Appraisement of the Estate of George Bird Evans (4 pages) filed on March 13th, 2009, showing total assets valued at over $4.5 million including over $3.3 million of corporate stock
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Detail of Page 1 showing total asset value:
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Last Will and Testament of Kay Evans, dated March 25th, 1999, filed and probated on March 27th, 2007 with the Preston County Clerk of Courts (10 pages)
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