Petition for Valuation of the Estate of Michael GRAHAM (1814), Chester Co., PA Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Anna Brown [elijahf1@comcast.net] Copyright 2004. All Rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ********************************************************* The petition below names all of Michael's children and a few grandchildren ~~~~~~~ Michael Graham of Honey Brook Chester County PA 1746-1814 Estate File # 5965 Administrator's Bond of $14000.00 filed on the Estate17/1/1814: by Thomas Graham, James S. Graham, David Townsend and James Graham Jr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Petition of Thomas Graham for the Valuation of the Estate of Michael Graham decd (Inquest awarded Feby 1 1814) [text follows] To the Honourable Bird Wilson Esquire President and his associates Judges of the court of Common Pleas of the County of Chester now composing an Orphans Court in and for said County. The Petition of Thomas Graham eldest son and heir at law of Michael Graham late of Honey Brook Township Chester County State of Pennsylvania Deceased Humbly Herewith That your petitioners said father died intestate leaving nine children to wit Thomas Graham James S Graham John K Graham Hannah intermarried with David Jones Mary intermarried with William White Rebecca intermarried with Melchier Happersett Margaret Graham Sarah Graham and Elizabeth who intermarried with John Jones which said Elizabeth has died since the Decease of the aforesaid Michael Graham, leaving issue Ten children to wit Hannah, George W. John D, Thomas G, Michael, Caleb, David, Levi, Margaretta & Elizabeth, all minors under the age of Twenty one years, and that the said Intestate died [sc..ed] in his Desmesnes as of Fee of and in Three certain messuages Plantations or Tracts of Land with their appurtenances situate in the Township of Honey Brook in the County of Chester, the one containing one Hundred and twenty acres be the same more or less, one other containing seventy acres be the same more or less, and one Lot of Land in the Township & County aforesaid containing one quarter of an acre be the same more or less Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays your honours to award an inquest, to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and among the children and representatives of the said intestate, in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole but if such partition cannot be made thereof, as aforesaid, then to value and appraise the same and make report of their proceedings herein according to law [ five illegible words] Thomas Graham transcribed by Anna Brown 20/3/2004