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Author: vmylius
Surnames: Claiborne, Elam, Perry, Rowley
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
Found the following, and felt others might find of interest. [Best, Virginia S. Mylius]
December 21, 1838, Enquirer: In CHANCERY, VIRGINIA, at rules held for Chesterfield County, in the clerk's office, on the 3rd day of December 1838: JOHN S. CLAIBORNE, PATRICK H. CLAIBORNE, and PRUDENCE O. CLAIBORNE, Plaintiffs, against JAMES ELAM, administrator of JAMES CLAIBORNE, Senr., deceased, ELIZABETH CLAIBORNE, ANSEL ROWLEY and LUCY W. his wife, EDWARD W. PERRY and ADELIA (B/H?) his wife, JAMES E. CLAIBORNE, and ELIZABETH A. CLAIBORNE, WILLIAM C. CLAIBORNE, AURELIUS W. CLAIBORNE, THOMAS L. CLAIBORNE, and MARY V. CLAIBORNE, Defendants: --- This day came the plaintiffs, by counsel, and filed their bill, to which they defendants, James Elam, administrator of James Claiborne, Sen'r., deceased, and Elizabeth Claiborne, his widow, filed their answer. The defendants, James E. Claiborne, Ansel Rowley and Lucy W., his wife; Edward W. Perry and Adelia H., his wife; not having entered their appearance and given security according to the act of Assembly, and the rules of this!
court, and appearing by satisfactory evidence, that they are not inhabitants of this country, it is ordered that the said absent defendants do appear here on the first day of the next February term of this court, and answer the bill of the plaintiffs, and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Richmond, and continued for two months successively, and posted at the front door of the court house of this county. Test: Parke Poindexter, C.C. Dec 7.
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