Clerk's Court Minutes |
From Crockett Co., TN., Court Minute Book B., for the time period bwt. March 1876-Dec. 1879. LDS Microfilm
# 1007389
page 319 J.M. Todd, Administrator of Aquilla Todd this day produced in open court, Inventory and account sales of said estate and the same was ordered recorded.
C.P. Pipkins, Adm. of Wm. Todd, decd.
page 337
J.M. Todd Et als In the County of Crockett. In this cause it is ordered by the court that W.W.(or H.) Biggs be appointed guardian ad letum for the minor defendants to wit; Martha J., Robert, James Edward L. Rae Caroline, Nancy, Maggie and infant not named all children of Wm. Todd decd. and that he answer this bill of complaint filed in this cause on or by the 1st Monday in February 1878
page 345
J. M. Todd In this cause the death of defendant Martha Ellington has departed this life since this suit was commenced having four miner children names not known and that a serafacias-? Issue making them defendants to appear at the next term of this court to plead answer or demuer to complainants bill and the same is continued to next term of this court
page 355
J.M. Todd Et al. In this cause it is ordered by the court that William Biggs an attorney of this court be appointed Guardian ad letum for the miner defendants in this cause to wit Martha J. Robert, James , Edward Rae Caroline, Nancy, Maggie Todd, and an infant not named of Wm. Todd also the miner children of the defendant Martha Ellington to wit Mollie L, James N, Edward & Minnie Ellington and that he be required to plead answer or demur to complantant bill by the next term of this court to be held on the 1st Monday in April 1878 and that this cause be continued to the next term of this court. **Later found the record of guardianship concerning these minor children of William Todd. This guardianship bond was recorded in:
Minute Book B, page 647 dated in Alamo, Sept 1, 1879.
page 380
J.M. Todd Et Al.
Be it remembered that this cause came on to be heard before D.H. James
Chairman of the Worshipful County Court of Crockett County, on the the 4th
day of April it being the fourth day of said trem 1878 on the bill and
answer of the guardian adlitem for the minors and judgement pro-confess
against all the other defendants. and it appearing to the Satisfaction of
the court that the complainants and defendants are the heirs at law of
Aquilla Todd deceased are entitled by decent to equal interest as tenants in
common in the described in the pleadings and that the same being so small a
tract only containing forty five acres & a feed poles that it can not be
partitioned by meets and bounds amongst complainants and defendants without
manifest injury to the value of the same
Same page.
James M. Todd et al.
In the County Court of Crockett County.
In this cause is appearing to the court that the defendants Martin Moore and
his wife Mary E. Moore, Ned Ellington & his wife Martha Ellington who having
died during the pending of this suit leaving the following minor children,
Mollie L. James N, Edward and Minnie Ellington who have been regularly made
parties defendants to this suit by Scenafacias and have answered by their
Guardian ad litum (W.H. Biggs)
page 387
J.M. Todd
In the County Court of Crockett County.
State of Tennessee The undersigned in compliance with an interlocking order of Crockett County Court the April Term 1878 Did proved to sell at the Court house door in Alamo Tennessee on the 6 day of May 1878 the tract of land 45 acres and 125 poles WT Farrow being the best and biggest bidder the same was marked-? off to him at ten 10/00 dollars per acre the said WT farrow has paid into my hands one hundred dollars in cash and executed his two notes due respectively in twelve and twenty four months for one hundred and eighty one 19/00 dollars each with B Nance and Inv-? Farrow as his securities ___?___? is respectfully ___? bond in open C Submitted
F.J. Wood Clk & Com.
page 603
J. M. Todd The settlement of J.M. Todd Adms. of A (?) Todd dec'd made with the clerk of this court May 17th 1879 was this day ratified and confirmed by the court and ordered recorded.
Also found on this same film on page 572
J.E. Ellington J.E. Ellington was this day appointed Guardian of Mary L., Jas N., Eddie, and Minnie L. Ellington minor orphans of Martha A. Ellington dec'd. There upon the said J.E. Ellington came into open court and entered into Bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with M.N. Jackson and W.P. Williams as his securities who severally acknowledge said Bond in open court which was approved by the court and the said J.E. Ellington was duly qualified as Guardian aforesaid.
**James Edward "Ned" Ellington and Martha Ann Daws were my gg.grandparents and their daughter "Minnie Lee Ellington-Christie" was my great-grandmother.
I have transcribed this to the best of my abilities and show punctuation
as I see it, as well as spelling. Please excuse any mistakes I may have made.
This transcription is provided for personal use only, and is not to be copied, redistributed, or used for any commercial purposes.
Last updated |