County Court Clerk's Minutes Crockett Co., TN Dated June 3, 1872 |
Crockett Co., Tennessee County Court Clerk's Minutes Vol. A Monday, June 3rd A.D. 1872
JAMES LITTLE Et al In this Court it appearing to the Court that defendant ELIZA J. WINN is a minor under Twenty one years of age without a regular Guardian. It is therefore ordered by the Court that WILLIAM A. POWELL an attorney of this Court, be appointed Guardian ad Litem for her, to plead, answer or demur to petitioners petition. The answer of ELIZA J. WINN Minor defendant by her Guardian ad litem W. A. POWELL to pet----? petition? This defendant for answer to pet----? petition says that she admits the death of D. W. MEDLIN that he owned the Real property that she & petitioners own the same in shares as stated yet she can not say as to whether it would be to her interest to petition or sell for? partition said Land and being a minor puts herself on the Court for ----? of all her right in the premises and being as fully as she can pays to diss----?
Monday, June 3rd A.D. 1872
JAMES LITTLE Et al This cause came on to be heard before the Worshipful County Court of Crockett County upon petition or petitioners, answer of Guardian ad litem, Proof and report of the Clerk, which report in words and figures as follows. JAMES LITTLE Et al VS ELIZA J. WINN. The Clerk of this Court to whom was refered, this Cause to take proof and report as to the title to the Land discribed, in the pleadings - whether it would be to the material interest of Parties to sell the same for partition, and what said Land is worth per acre &c, Begs leaf to report as follows: That he finds from Deed that LITTLE MEDLIN, seized in fee, of the Lands described, That Petitioners own the same in Comon as his distributees in shares as follows JAMES LITTLE and wife CARLINE one share, FRANK YOUNG, and wife AGNES, one share, CLINT BAILEY and wife EMILY, one share, JAMES BEARD and wife MATILDA, one share, A. J. MEDLIN one share, WILLIAM A., GEORGE D. and ELIZA J. WINN one share. That said Land can not be partitioned between said parties without material injury to them and that it would be to their material interrest to sell the same for partition and refers to W. A. JOHNSON and WILLIAM M. CRADDOCK depositions on file among the papers in this Court and that the Lands are worth from Fifteen to twenty Dollars per acre, all of which, is respectfully submitted. And it appearing to the Court that said report is unaccepted to, and is in all things Correct that petitioners and defendant are the Heirs of LITTLE MEDLIN Deceased. That they are entitled to shares as stated in said report to Clerk in the following described tract of Land lying in District No. 6 of Crockett County. Bounded as follows on the North by the land of JAMES SMITH, and on the west by the Land of W. A. WEBB, containing by Estimation (54) Fifty Four acres said Land being the tract bought by Deceased MEDLIN, from ALSA REID, Containing by estimation (54) Fifty four acres more or less, and that it would be manifestly to the interest of said Parties that said Lands be sold for partition. It is therefore ordered and decreed that said Lands be sold by the Clerk of this Court in the Town of Cageville after advertising as the Law directs by printed posters to the highest Bidder for Twenty per Cent Cash balance on a credit of one half payable on the (25) Twenty fifth day of December 1872 the other half on the Twenty fifth day of December 1873. Note and approved security required and a Lein retained on sald Land for Balance of purchase money. It is further ordered that the Clerk report his action in the premises to the next term of this Court until which time all things else herein are held up.
Monday, July the 1st A.D. 1872
JAMES LITTLE Et al On this Cause upon motion of the Petitioners and it appearing that the Clerk has failed to sell the Lands described in the pleadings for the want of time It is ordered by the Court that he be allowed until the next term of this Court to sell said lands as heretofore directed by interbocuery decree and that he report to the next term of this Court until the Coming in of which report all things else herein are held up.
Monday, August 5th A.D. 1872
JAMES LITTLE Et al To the Worshipful County Court of Crockett County The undersigned Clerk of this Court in persuance to an order of your worshipful Court made at the June term hereof in the above cause after advertising as directed by Law did proceed to sell the tract of Land described in the pleadings at Cageville in Crockett County on the 27 day of July last for 20 per cent cash the balance in Equal sums due by note December 25 1872 and 1873 and W. A. WEBB being the highest bidder the same was knocked off to him at 29 dollars per acre and the said parties has complied with the terms of sale all of which is respectfully submitted.
F. J. WOOD
Monday, August 5th A.D. 1872
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