Butts County GaArchives Photo Document.....Dearing, Matilda-Deposition, Georgia Supreme Court File-State Archives June 1869 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Larry Knowles http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00012.html#0002854 February 17, 2005, 3:39 pm Source: "Kitchens vs Kitchens", Georgia Supreme Court file, State Archives Photo can be seen at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/butts/photos/documents/gph1890dearingm.jpg Image file size: 138.4 Kb Matilda Dearing Deposition-"Kitchens vs Kitchens", Georgia Supreme Court file- Georgia State Archives [Page 4 of 5] See additional comments beneath text. Matilda Dearing was deposed regarding the will of her father, Charles Kitchens of Jasper County. Charles Kitchens died there on January 13, 1864. His estate was originally processed as "intestate", though his widow Elizabeth said that he left a will, which was lost(or stolen). For unknown reasons Elizabeth was denied letters of administration; Jeese M. Owens was named administrator, an inventory was taken and distributions were made. Sometime thereafter, widow Elizabeth presented a copy of the will for probate(September Term-1865). It was immediately contested by son Joel(and others)but was proven in Jasper County Superior Court-October Term-1867. After local appeals failed it was taken to the Georgia Supreme Court, where the lower court decision was affirmed-June Term, 1869. Matilda Dearing, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Kitchens, was born in Jasper Co. March 2, 1826. She married Thomas J. Dearing on December 28, 1843. There were three known children: Arra Ann, Sarah Adaline, and William Henry. "Annie" married John L. Fincher in Jasper Co. February 27, 1862. On August 26, 1863, Thomas J. Dearing purchased improved land in Butts Co. He paid $3000 for #217/ 8D.(the "plantation" of Dr. James H. Bryans near Fincherville). Within a few months he was killed in the Civil War(a Thomas J. Dearing had joined Zachery's Rangers in Henry Co. in 1861). Daughter Arra A. Fincher died March 20, 1864, shortly after the birth of a son who also died. Sister, Sarah Adaline Dearing, married John L. Fincher in Butts Co. on May 15, 1864. Matilda Dearing died October 30, 1869. She is buried in the Fincher cemetery with daughters, Sarah and Arra(& her unnamed infant son)-and "double" son-in- law, John L. Fincher. [See biography on this site, "Fincherville Finchers"] Additional Comments: For more information on this site; see the joint depositions of Sarah Fincher, and her first cousin, Henry Z. Kitchens-son of Joel Kitchens(Matilda's brother). For additional information on "Kitchens vs Kitchens", see similar documents on the Jasper Co. Georgia GenWeb site. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/butts/photos/documents/gph1890dearingm.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb