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Partition of Estate of Elizabeth Allen 1828; East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana

Prepared and submitted by Claude B. Slaton, Baker, Louisiana, 09/10/98

Submitted to the LAGenWeb African American Archives by: Claude S. Slaton

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Also see his notes about his East Feliciana Parish extraction project.
Submission divided into separate files, Jun 4, 2004 by Annette Womack

File Designation: Elizabeth Allen (December 23, 1828)

File 13, Doc 1

Petition to the Judge of the Court of Probates, E.F.P., of
William Vaughn, James Vaughn, Valentine Vaughn, and Louis Vaughn,
minors above the age of puberty assisted by their curator, John
Morgan, and of Peter Allen, all of E.F.P., shows that they are the
legal joint owners and holder of a certain negro man named [Davis
or David], about nineteen years and worth about 5 or 6 hundred dollars.
They ask that experts be appointed to appraise him, and he be sold
"to make a partition between them". [all sign]

Tuesday, 23 December 1828: Petition granted and John Solser and
John Lee be appt'd experts. Thos. W. Scott, P.J.

Judge Scott orders negro sold and proceeds divided among petitioners.
23 Dec. 1828.

"We, John Lee and John Selser, having been appt'd and sworn as
experts by the probate court whether a certain negro man named
David, held in common among the heirs of Elizabeth Allen, dec'd,
(there being five in number) could be conveniently partitioned
in kind among said heirs, reports that in our opinion he cannot
without loss or injury to said heirs." [signed] John Selser, John Lee.

File 13, Doc 2

"Inventory and estimation of a negro boy named Dave" about 16
years, belonging to the succession of Elizabeth Allen, dec.,
made by Thos. W. Scott, assisted by Samuel Lee and Daniel
Cleveland, as experts, in the Town of Clinton, 2 February 1829,
in presence of John C. White and John Bennett, assisting witnesses,
and Peter Allen and William Vaughn, two of the heirs, with William
Vaughn acting as curator to the minor heirs of Elizabeth Allen,
and also in presence of James Vaughn, one other of the heirs of
the deceased. The negro boy Dave estimated at $500.00. Inventory
closed. [all sign] Recorded 3 February 1829, Th. W. Scott, P.J.

File 13, Doc 3

Inventory of personal property of estate of Elizabeth Allen,
dec., of E.F.P., made by Thos. W. Scott, P.J., assisted by
John Selser and John Lee, experts, done at the request of
William Vaughn, one of the heirs, on 3 March 1829. Inventory
consists of household items, valued at $32.50. [all sign]
Thos. W. Scott, P.J.

File 13, Doc 4

Results of probate sale of negro boy Dave, "somewhat disabled
in the knee, of rhumatism" sold to William Vaughn for $500.00.
Witnesses: Henry Rhodes, Ellis Gore. [signed] William Vaughn.
Thos. W. Scott, P.J.

Sale is closed, then William pays each of the other heirs their
portion: Peter Allyn, James Vaughn, and retains the amount due
the two minor heirs. [signed] Peter Allen, William Vaughn, James
Vaughn. Witnesses: R. Dyer, John Bennett. Recorded 3 February
1829, Thos. W. Scott, P.J.