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What Can the Genealogist Find in the Pleas and Quarter Sessions Court? #northcarolinapioneers #genealogy

What to Expect in the Pleas and Quarter Sessions Court

Edgecombe county, N. C, Oct. 5, 1849. 814 tf. State of North Carolina, Franklin County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June Term, 1850. A PAPER writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Sally Lanier, both as to her Real snd Personal Estate, is propounded for probate by Lucy Stegall, one of the Legatees and Divisees therein named ; and it is, thereupon ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the North Carolina Standard, a paper published ia the City of Raleigh, for James B. Hollaman and wife Sarah. Elisha Parker and wife Mary, the Children of William Bird, the Children of Jethro Bird, John Langford and wife Mary, Thomas Bcnnet, Benjamin Bennet, John Bennet, Jr., Richard Bennet, Joseph Stroud, William Stroud, John Stroud, Thomas Stroud, Arm Eliza Stroud, Edward Lanier, Thomas Lanier and Thomas Jones and wife Mary, who reside beyond the limits of the State, and to Ruffin H. Lanier and John Bennet who reside in this State, and to all the next of kin and heirs at Law of the said Sally Lanier, requiring them to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in the Town of Louisburg and County aforesaid, on the 2nd Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have or can show, why the said writing shall not be proven and recorded. Witness, Young Patterson, Clerk of the said Court, at office the 2nd Monday in June, A. D. 1850, and of our Independence the 74th year. Y. PATTERSON, C. C. C. Source:The North-Carolina Standard, Raleigh, NC. August 28, 1850. 

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