Probate Court- Regular Term


June 12th, 1854

 

John Y. Jackson & }            This day came John Y. & James Jackson, Executors of Greene

James Jackson Exr }             duo, who at a former term of this Court filed Heir Account

                          V }             vouchers for final settlement of said estate, and it appear-ing

The Heirs at law of}              to the satisfaction of the Court that three weeks publication

Green Jackson dec'd}            has been given in the Alabama Commonwealth, a news-paper published in the Town of Marion as required by land and a ______ of this Court notifying all persons interested in said estate of the time and place of hearing the same that they might attend and contest the same of the said cause, and it further appearing to the satisfaction that John Moore was on the filing of said account appointed Guardian at law of the minor heirs of said estate to pro-tect their interest at the hearing of the same and has been notified of his said ap-pointment and of the time and place of hearing that he might attend and contest the same if he saw cause, and the said Guardian appears in Court and object to vouchers No. 3, 6, 11,13, 15, 17 & 20 but his objections were overruled by the Court and said account were allowed. Whereby it appears to the satisfaction of the Court that said Executors are chargeable with the sum of Twenty-five thou-sand two hundred and seventy-nine 22/100 dollars ($25,279.220 and is entitled to credit to the amount of three thousand thirty one 63/100 dollars ($3,031.63), leaving a balance in the hands of the Executors of Twenty tow thousand three hundred and forty-seven 59/100 dollars ($22,347.59) to be distributed among the heirs of said dec'd as follows, to wit.

To A. G. Jackson in interest for his wife, Elsey Jackson, daughter of intes-tate, is decreed the sum Three thousand one hundred & ninety-two 41/100 her distributing share of her dec'd father's estate and for which execution may issue.

2. To the children of William Jackson dec'd names & numbers unknown is decreed the sum of Three Thousand one hundred & ninety-two 51/100 their distributive share of their dec'd grandfather's estate and for which execution may issue.

3rd To John Burford in interest for this wife, Edney Burford, daughter of intestate is decreed the sum of Three Thousand one hundred and nine-two dol-lars 51/100 her distributive share of her dec'd father's estate and for which exe-cution may issue.

4th To James Jackson, son of intestate, is decreed the sum of Three Thou-sand one hundred and ninety-two 51/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd father's estate and for which execution may issue.

5th To John Y. Jackson, son of intestate, is decreed the sum of Three thou-sand one hundred & ninety-two 51/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd father's estate and for which execution may issue.

6th To A. W. Jackson, son of intestate, is decreed the sum of Three thou-sand one hundred & ninety-two 51/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd father's estate and for which execution may issue.

7th To Elijah Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hun-dred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfather's estate and for which execution may issue.

8th To Andrew J. Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

9th To Seaborn J. Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

10th To Jesse F. Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

11th To John A. Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

12th To Wyche Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

13th To James Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

14th To Marion Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

15th To Jefferson Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

16th To George E. Fuller, Grandson of intestate is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd Grandfa-ther's estate and for which execution may issue.

17th To the children of Cenith Mayes, dec'd, names & numbers unknown is decreed the sum of Two hundred and ninety 22/100 dollars his distributive share of his dec'd mother's legacy in the estate of said intestate and for which execution may issue.

It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court that said ac-count be allowed as stated and ordered to be recorded and filed.

 

[Perry County, Alabama Probate Book G, pages 203-205]

 

 

J. Hugh LeBaron

100 South Rosebud Lane

Starkville, MS 39759

Hlebaron@aol.com

 


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