Whaly Sucession Gazette and Sentinel Plaquemine,La March 23,1861 This information generously donated to the Louisiana Genealogy Project - African American Archives by: Patti May ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Taken from: "Civil War Extra"-A Newspaper History of the Civil War " Vol 1 - from Nat Turner to 1863. Vol 2 - from 1863 - 1865 From the Collection of Eric C. Caren Pub.by Castle BooksPrinted in "The Daily Advocate" Permission to use granted by: Mr.Frank Oppel,of Castle Books Publishing Co. ****************************************************************** Sucession Sale State of Louisiana,Parish of Iberville,Sixth District Court Succession of Simpson Whaly,Sr.,deceased.By virtue of an order or decree to me directed from the Hon.the Sixth Judicial District Court,of the State of Louisiana,in and for the Parish of Iberville, bearing date the 5th of February,1861,ordering and decreeing for sale of property belonging to the Succession of Simpson Whaly,Sr.,I will offer at public sale to the highest and last bidder,for whatever said property shall bring,and on a credit of 12 months,with bond and security,en soledo,to the satisfaction of Thomas Whaly, administrator of said succession,with special mortgage on the immovable property. On Monday,the 8th day of April,1861 at 11 o'clock A.M.,at the residence of said Thomas Whaly,in the Parish of Iberville.The following described property to wit: Hannah,a negro woman aged 45 years;1 horse,1desk,1 table,1 clock,1 looking glass,2 saddles,1 cot,and 1 hammock. Iberville,March 16,1861 G.S. Rouseau,Auctioneer. Vol.1 pg.52