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GEORGIA —Wilkes County.
Superior Court,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1831.
John H. Dyson, adm’r.
of John W) son, dec’d. j jj;]| j a
Sylvester B. Crayton I
unit others. J
IT appearing to the court that
Nathan C. Sayre, Hugh Ward,
Harnett Statlmin, Robert Grier,
James Mcrriwethcr, administrator of
Duncan G. Campbell, dec’d. Lewis
R. Henman, and Susannah Beaman,
Nicholas G. Haikstlale, adtn’r. of
Thomas J. Wheeler, dec’d. George
W. Wheeler, and John S. Wheeler,
defendants, in the above hill reside
without the limits of the county of
Wilkes, and they have not been ser
ved with process; On motion of
complainants Solicitor : —lt is order
ed that said defendants do appear at
the next Term of this court, uud de
mur plead or answer to said
Htid that service be perfected on said
defendants by a publication of this
rule once a month for two months in
, the Washington News.
A true copy from the minutes of
ectid court. —March lit 1831.
JOHN 11. DYSON, Clerk.
GEORGIA —Wilkes County.
Superior Court,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1831.
Peter Harris, et al. ‘j
va * , [ Rule for
John B. Leonard, S- distribution .
administrator ot
Drucilla Coats, et al. J
IT appearing to the court that
David Boron is a defendant to
the above bill, and resides out ot the
county of Wilkes, it is therefore,
Ordered, that said defendants do
appear and answer to said bill on or
before the first day of the next term
ofthis court, or said hill will he taken
as confessed. And it is further or
dered, that a copy of this order be
published once a month for three
months, before the next term ot this,
court in the Washington News.
A true copy from the minutes of
said court. —March Ist, 1831.
JOHN 1L DYSON, Clerk.
GEORGIA Wilkes County.
Superior Court,
• FEBRUARY TERM, 1831.
* Exer Anderson, 1 Libc , for
’. s ’ C Divorce.
Gilbert Anderson. }
IT appearing to the court that
the defendant in the above stat
©d case resides out of the county ol
Wilkes; it is therefore ordered by
the court that notice be published
to the next tenh of of this
court, once a month for three
months in the Washington News,
requiring the defendant to appear
and make his legal defence by the
time limited as aforesaid, or proceed
ings will be had according to law.
A true copy from the minutes of
said court.—March Ist, 1831.
JOHN IL DYSON, Clerk.
GEORGIA—WiIkes County
Superior Court,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1831.
Thomas Wootteu and “)
Lewis S. Brown, ad’mrs | Bi „ .
ol K-l.x G.Jlay, dec. j- Equity>
James T. Hay others. J
IT appearing to the Court that
Richard 11. Long, surviving ex
ecutor of Gilbert Hay, dec., Richard
H. Long and Nancy Long, Ids wife.
Hall A Hardin, John S. Holt, Sea
bron J. Mays, Abner P. Robertson,
Nathaniel Stephens, Thomas Dyer,
A. Slaughter &. C. Lnbuzan and
David M. Barns, defendants, in the
the above Bill, reside without the
limits of the County of Wilkes, and
that they have not been served with
process; On motion ofComplainantg
Solicitor, it is oidcred that said de
fendants do appear at the next term
of tl its Court, and demur, plead or
answer to said Bill, and that service
be perfected on said defendants, by
a publication of this Rule once a
month for lsmr months in the Wash
ington News; —and that the com
plainants have leave to perfect ser
vice on defeudeuts resident iu this
County.
A true copy from the minutes—
March Ist, 1831.
John H. Dyson, Cl’k.
HAISJ) liliXS
Os every description, neatly printed
AT TillS OFFICE-
GEORGIA— WiIkes County.!
Superior Court, -
FEBRUARY TERM, 1831. j
William 11. Pope, “)
administrator of Rule for \
Lawrence C. Toombs. I lj unction j
vs. f Ac.
Walter 11. Weems,
and others.
tT appearing to the court that
Thacker B. Howard, Brown fc
Baird, Benjamin F. Kendrick, and
John L. Anderson, Charles D. Wil
liams, Absolum Woolsey, John
Moore, George W. Moore and James
Moore, are defendants to the above
and foregoing bill, and that they re
side out of Wilkes county.—On mo
tion therefore ordered that tiiey ap
pear and answer said bill on or be
fore the first day of the next Term j
of this court, otherwise the same he j
taken pro confesso, and that notice j
be published previous to the next
Term ofthis court once a month for j
three months in the Washington
News, requiring the defendants a
bove named to appear and make j
the;: defence Ac.
A true copy from the minutes f :
said court. — March 2d, 1831.
JOHN li. DYSON, Clerk.
GEORGIA—EIbert County,
COURT OF Oil DINARY,
MARCH TERM, IS3I.
Jr LL persons concerned are
.rfa hereby required to appear at
the next Term of this court, to shew
cause why Isaac N. Davis should
not be discharged from tiie guar-;
diunship of Brockman Beil, minor ol j
Mayfield Beil, deceased, this order j
having been granted by the court,';
on motion of the said Dai is.
GEORGIA, (
Elbert county, y Ido certify that
the above is a true copy taken Jrom the j
minutes of said court, this 7th March, |
1831.
Job V\ eston, C. C. O.
G EORGIA Oglethorpe County.
Court of Ordinary
November Term, 1830.
PLAiSTOA M. HILL, adminis
trator of James H. Lucas, dc-i
ceased, states to the court tlitit lie has fully ui'uii- j
nisTcred the estate of said dec., and prays to hy !
discharged from the further duiivsgqi administra
tor aforesaid.
\\ hereupon it is ordered by the court that the !
Clerk issue a citation requiring ait persons con
cerned to shew cause why said letters should not ’
be grauted in terms of tli law iu such case made ;
and provided.
Aa extract from the minutes.—This Bth No* :
vember, 1830. j
IVm. 11. Smith, c. c. o- I
GEORGlA— Oglethorpe County, j
Court ol Ordinary
NOVEMBER TERM, 1630.
R ULE NISI,
JOHN IIA Vi KINS udministra
tor of James Wells, deceased,!
states to the Court that he has fully administered ‘
the estate of said dec., and prays t be discharge ;
ed from the further duties of administrator us a* [
foresaid
Whereupon it is ordered that the Clerk publish i
a rule for G months icquiring all persons concern*
ed to shew cause (if any they have) why said ad
ministrator should not be dismissed from the said
estate.
An extract from the minutes.—This Ist No
vember, 1830,
ll’m. 11. Smith, c. c, o. |
LIE O lIGIA Oglethorpe county.
Court of Ordinary
NOVEMBER TERM, 1630.
MSI.
ROYAL M. FLEMMING,
guudian of Shimic Flemming,
minor of John Flemming deceased, states to the
’ court that he has fully settled up the estate of said •
| minor, and prays that he may be dismissed from
: liis guardian-ship.
Whereupon it is ordered by the court that as-,
ter forty days publication ofthis rule iu (lie Wash j
inglou News, and no objection being filed to the !
contrary, the clerk issue the letters aforesaid.
An extract from minutes of the court. —This 1
2d. November, 1830.
“William 11. Smith, c c. o.
GEORGIA—-Wilkes Countv.
w ne re as Benton W al
ton, administrator of Gibson C. Walton dcccas
• ed, applies to me for letters of dismmission from
the estate of said deceased.
These ate therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and credit
ors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear''at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (ifany thay have) why said letters should
lio be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Ist Novem
ber, 1830.
John 11. Dyson, c. c. o.
GEORGIA— Wilkes county.
JFhereas Shadrack
Pinkston applies to me for letters of. dismissoin
from the estate of Greenbury Pinkston, dec’d.
These arc* therefore to cite, summon and admo
nish, all uud singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew* cause
(ifany they .have) why said letters should not be
granted. Given under :ny hand at office, this
„ist day of November, 1830,
John 11. Dyson, c. c. o, J
GEORGIA—WiIkes County.
| Whereas Joseph
I Henderson and John Boren, apply to me lor Ict
-1 ters dismissory on the estate, of John Fling de
l ceased.
j These are therefore to cite summon and adino
! uisli all and singular the kindred and creditors
ofsaid dec’d. to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law to shew cause (if
any they have) why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand at office this
ltith day of November, 1830.
John IL Dyson, c. c. o.
GEORGIA —Wilkes county.
Whereas W. Parks
applies to me for letters of dismission from the
estate of John Graves deceased)
These arc therefore to cite, summon and admo
nish, all and singular the kindled and creditors
ofsaid deceased, to be und appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(ifany they have) why said letters should not he
granted. Given under my hiudat office, this Ist
i day of November, 1830.
John D. Dyson, c. c. o.
: GEORGIA, —Willies County.
IFliereas Bird Parks
j applies to me for letters dismitsory on the estates
j of Aquilla Burroughs and John Fanning, decea
sed.
These are therefore to cite, summon and admo
! nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
J said deceased, to be and appear at my office with
\ in the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (ifa
i ny they have) why said letters should not be gran
ted. Given tinder my hand at office this 20th of
December. 1830.
John 11. Dyson, c. c. o.
GEORGIA—\ViIkes County.
WHEREAS J antes Evans
Executor on the estate of Win. Evans, deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissiou from said es
tate.
i huse are therefore to cite, summon and admo
nish all and singular tin* kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office with
in the tune prescribed by law, to shew cause (if
i any th*y have) why said letters should not he
granted, Given under my hand,at office this the
Ist day of March, 1831*
JOHN H. DYSON, c. c.o.
G EC >RG I A—Eibert County.
\\ licreas Zimry Yv.
Tate and Permt-im Tate, apply lt> me tor Iclttri s
| of dismission from the Thomas Tate,-de
ceased.
j And Whereas Zimry \V. Tate applies to me
| for letters of dismisstoii from the estate* of Jair.cs
♦l. iate, John W. Ta;e, and Beatrix/. A. Tate,
deceased
These are therefore to cite summon nrtdadmo
nish all iViul singular the kindred anti creditors
ofsaid tfeceastd persons, to-bc and appear at iry
l office within the lime prescribed by law, to shew
cause (ifany they have) whv said letters should
not be grunted them. Given under my bund at
office tins 13ih day of November, 1830.
JOB WESTON, <:■ c. o.
GEORGIA—EIbert County.
Vv lie re as Beverly Al
len and .Mary Clark applies to me for letters of
! dismission Loti* the oiate of James Clark, dte’d.
These are ibctehm* to cite summon ami mime
, uisli-oil and suigylar ti e Lmdvd and ctediiorsol
. stud Gee., to bend appear at my office within the
* bn;e piesciiblcd I v law to shew cause (if any
, l bey have; w,.y said ietteis should not be grant
| ed. Given it.aha- my iiaud ut udict (hi., 18l day J
< ol November, 1330.
! , JOB WESTON, c. c. o.
■j GEORGIA-—Elbert County.
Cf hi ere as Bonajah
. Houston and William VMiitc, n<imiuinator.s of
; the iis.ale ofTiiotiias Davis, deceased, applies to
j me for letters of'dismissipn from said estate.
I ‘i hesc are therefore to cite summon ami aditio
! nish, nil and singular the kindred anu creditors of
i said deceased, to be and appear at my office
j *vitl*ixi the time prescribed by law to shew cause
j (f any they have) why said letters should out
:he granted. Given under uiy hand at office this
j 26ih day ofJuntuiry 1631.
Job Weston, C. C. O.
GEORGi^V—Eibert County.
Whereas FFiliiam
; Dooly administrator of tiic* estate of Joseph M.
Bluntly deceased, applies to me for fetters of dis
mission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite summon and admo
nish all and singular the kindred uml creditors of
said deceased, to be aatl appear at my office a i.ll
ia the time prescribed by law to shew cause (if
“Hy they have) why said U tters should not be
granted. Given tinder ri v hand at office this the
iffiih day of January, 1831.
Job vVsion, C. C. O.
T our months alter
.late, application will be made to the Honorable
| tfce Inferior Court jol Oglethorpe county, when
S setting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell a
j part of tbc real estate al’ Samuel Strong, dec.,
! late ofsaid Count,.
SteWtng Garter, adm’r.
j January 2D, 183U*.
Four months alter
date application will be made to tile honorable
the Interior court of Wilkes county while sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real
estiMe of Leroy U ilkia., deceased late of said
county.
Bedford Cade, Ex’r^j
„ in right of
Four moi)lhs aljJ 0 y
>(.-.[<• noptient!...! w ill be made t , j/j Hrouble
‘i"’ !■’ am. v.iuit e.'Llbert ctfam.7 wCiie sittirn.
‘.:,V put poses for ivavc “to sell a pan of
the Xia0,;,,,., belonging tp the estate of Aloses
li..yms, late of said count,.
I bonias Haynes, adm’r.
Jam: iry 18. 18J/1 -
Four months after
tlai qapplicatiua will be inatlc to the
liutiotable the Inferior court of
l\ tikes county while sitting for ortii
nan onr!)Ob,., for leave to sell ‘V
‘‘’fjflnnjr'’ ot Charles Mattox, dec’d.
sa tf 1 bie Ljnrli( of the heirs and
k„yAmelia C. Mattox, adm’rxJ
Jsnuaiy 3d l^.L
Four months after
date application will be made to the Honorable
the In fori or court of VVilhrs county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave iu sfcll the real
estate of Anderson lticldlc, deceased, late ofsaid
county.
Sarah Y. Riddle, adm’x.
January 24, 1831.
Four months alter date appli
cation will be made to the honorable tho Inferior
court of Oglethorpe county, while sitting for or
dinary purposes for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of Edward i’ray
or, deceased.
Washington Traylor, adm'r.
January Till, 1831.
FOUR months afterdate, up
plication will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court ol Elbert county while sitting for
Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the balrncc of
thenegiocs belonging to the estate of the kilo
Ueu. John A. Hoard, deceased.
Thomas J. Heard, \ |
Singleton W. Allen S a”
February 23, 1831.
Four months after date ap
plication will r*e made to (lit* honorable the jnlc
j rior court of Elbert county while sitting lor ordi
nary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of
Simeon Jones deceased, late ofsaid county.
James Jones, adm'r.
April 20th 1831.
FOU li months after date, ap
plication w ill be made to the Honorable the inte
rior Court of Wilkes county , while sitting for Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the teal estate of
Esuac Morris, deceased, late of Wilkes county.
William Gresham, adm’r,
March 7th, 1831.
FOUR months after date, ap
plication w ill he made to the Honorable the infe
rior Court of Wilkes county, while sitting for Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ot
Gauaway Martin, dec’d, late of Wilkes county.
Samuel Webster, adm’r.
March 7?n, 1831,
Four months after dateapph
cation will be made to the honorable the Interior
court of V\ likes county while setting for ordinary
purposes for leave to sell a negro belonging to the
estate of Thomas Kudaiy, deceased.-—Sold for
the benefit of the Creditors ofsaid deceased.
James Dorough,
Administrator de t/oiiis non of the
estate of Thomai Eudaly , ike'd.
March Ist, lS3i;
FOUR months aftei 1 date ap
plication will he made to the Honorable the Inte
rior Court of Wilkes county while sitting for Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave
belonging to the estate of. Wylie 11. Pope.
James Muling, Guard’ll.
March Bth. IS3L.
FOUR months after date ap
plication will be made to the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Wilkes county, while sitting for Or
diuarp purposes, for leave to sell a negro slave
belonging to the estate of Robert Toombs, dec’d.
Henry J. Pope, Gaurd’n,
March 24th, 1831.
Four months after date, ap-j
plication will bt* made to the honorable the Inter!- j
or court of Elbert county, while sitting for ordi- j
nary purposes, for leave to sell the whole or a 1
part of the real estate of Richard Jim tod. dec and.
William C. Davis, ex’r.
March 22, 1831.
Four months after date, ap
plication will he made to the honorable the Infe
rior court of Wilkes county, while silting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land and Negroes,
belonging io ll.c estate of Henry Sprotlin, sold
for the benefit of the creditors ofsaid deceased.
S. A. Johnson, adm’r.
March 24, 1831
Four months after date appli
cation will be made to the honorable the Interior
court of Wilkes c anity while sitting for ordinary
purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Tho
mas \Y. Frulher, deceased.
Mut-oii Joues, Ex’r.
Mnr. li 31st, 1831..
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Sheriff’s Sales.
be sold at the Court
V W house in Wilkes county, on
the first Tuesday in May next,
btvveen the usual sale hours, th<>
following property, to wit:
AH Thomas It. Eidson’s in
terest (it being one sixth) in ono
hundred and Twenty eight acres of
land, more or less, lying in Wilkes
county, adjoining William 11. Pope
and others, on the waters of Rocky
creek, it being the dower set apart
to Drucilla Coates in the real estate
of her husbaud; levied on as the
property of the said Thomas R.
liaison to satisfy an execution in the
name of George W. Carter, vs said
Edison, property pointed out by dev
fondant,
ALSO,
Four negroes: Pero a mnft,
Milly.a woman, Homy and Riley
boys; levied on as the property of
William Triplett deceased, to satis
fy an execution in the name of John
H. and William 11. Pope against:
llillorv Triplett executor of William
Triplett dec., aud sundry other iifofc
against said Triplett.
ALSO;
Two pine tables, six split hot*
lom ciiairs, two beds, two bedsteds r
one pine chest, One pine press, ono
bay mare, two cows, three yearlings*
four head of hogs, ene lot of wagon
timber, one lot Carpenters tools*
one lot of old irons, three plows, end
pair Gig shafts, four pair cart hubs,
four pair Gig hubs, one unfinished
Car-Log wheel, two raw bides, ono
old Gig body; levied on as the pro*
pet ty of Joel Gathi ight to satisfy ad
an execution in the name of Mark
A. Laue & Cos. against said Gatlf*
right.
ALSO,
One Jack, one Sorrel Horse*
and one Pedlars wagon; levied on
us the property of Michael L. An
dres, to satisfy an execution in tho
name of Joseph A. Green, against
M ichacl L. Andres and William An
dres, property pointed out by one oi
the defendants.
ALSO,
Postponed Said
One negro man, by the namft
of Abraham; levied on as the pro
! perty of James Walkei to satisfy an
| execution in the name of John Cj
\ Hunter, vs. James Walker, and surt^
! dry others, vs. said Walker.
William H. Hvson, and. s.
April I^lß3l.
: he sold attire Court
F ▼ house of Wilkes county, in
the first Tuesday in May next*
within the usual hours of sale, th©
following property, to wit:
Two tracts of land, one con
taining fifty four acres more or less,
adjoining Woolbright and others;
the other containing two hundred
acres or upwards, the exact quanti
ty not known, adjoining lands be
longing to the estate of Thomas Ec
kles deceased, lying on DryfbtU
creek, or its vvnteis; all levied on aS
the property of James Beverage de
ceased, to satisfy a fifa in favor of
John Harper vs. said Beverage.
Stephen A. Johnson, Sh’fft
April Ist, 1821.
WILL lie sold on the first
Tuesday in May next,
at the court house in Wilkes county,
between the usual hours of sale thjs,
following property to uiU A...
One npgi% nianC
lick; levied on as of
Ebeneser Smith, to satisfy a mort
gage fifa in the name of Lewis S
Brown vs. Ebenezer Smith.
John Burks, and. s,
March 4, 1831.
WILL be sold on the first
in May next, at
the court House of Elbert county,
between tho usual hours of sale, the
following property to wit:
Two negroes; Henry afellow
and Henry a boy; levied on as th©
property of Samuel C. Stark f,>
fy Bundiy fifas from the Inferior
Court of Elbert county, i S s~l
Stark. ALSO, * ‘’ ‘
AH the interest of Tavener
Taylcf, in one negro ! o. Bob, it j, c
ing the one eighth part n said negro;
levied on by a Constable and rein ■
cd to me, to satisfy stli:Jr y -fr-,,.
said 1 ay tor.
Leroy Fpehnw, S'!,ft'.
March 18, 1831.
wardian 9 8 Bonds,
IS ta:!l/pruned a<u</j},r ea }c at ihit Ofyct.