ACCESSION OF PHILLIP FEAZEL Contributed by Sherry Gritzbaugh ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ February 21, 1878 Estate of Nancy Feazel.............................To the Honorable Judge of the Parish of Union and the State of Louisiana. The petition of Phillip Feazel a resident of the parish and state above. Written with respect, represents that his wife, Nancy Feazel departed this life on or about July 9, 1869 leaving a community interest in your said Parish and also leaving the following heirs, Issue of her marriage to Phillip. 1. Alfred J. Feazel, deceased, represented by his children, Charles, John, Artelissa, Ruben and Archie Feazel. 2. Isiah S. Feazel 3. George N. Feazel, now deceased, represented by his children William, George and Crossom. 4. Elizabeth Brewster, now deceased, represented by her children William, James and Elizabeth Brewster. 5. William M. Feazel, also deceased, but represented by his children Emma, and Tabitha. 5. Nancy Margaret Feazel, wife of John Talbert 6. Soloman Walter Feazel 7. Benjamin Feazel all of said heirs are residents of your said parish. The last one mentioned, Benjamin being a minor, petitions says that there are no debts against the said community interest. That Phillip has contracted a second marriage and thereby lost the right of the portion belonging to the said heirs of his deceased wife. It is necessary that an inventory appraisement of all said property be made. It is further necessary that a tutor should be appointed to represent the interest of the minor, Benjamin Feazel. (Note the second marriage of Phillip Feazel was to Mrs. Mary Hite Bullock on 31 January, 1871.) # # #