Edgefield County ScArchives Court.....Wilbourn, Cary June 12, 1828 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: J A jmraw@hotmail.com April 24, 2010, 7:23 pm Source: Equity No. 332 Written: June 12, 1828 State of South Carolina Edgefield District In Chancery To the Honorable the Chancellors of said State, Humbly complaining, shew unto your honors your oratrices and orators, Cary Wilborn in her own right and as Guardian of Jane Wilborn, John Wilborn, Mary Wilborn, James Wilborn, and Dicey Wilborn, Elizabeth Ann Wilborn, Guardian of William Wilborn, Amonett Wilbourn, and Sarah Wilborn, William Web and Elizabeth, his wife, formerly Elizabeth Wilborn, Peter H. Wilborn and Kitty Wilborn, that, William Wilborn the late husband of your oratrix the said Cary Wilborn, the father of the said Jane, John, Mary, James, Dicey, Peter H. and Kitty Wilborn [careted in: & the said Elizabeth] and the grandfather of the said William, Amonett, and Sarah Wilborn, sometime in the year eighteen hundred and [blank] became the joint purchaser with William Thurmond, Esquire of a mill & mill seat situate on Coffee town [sic] Creek in said district, that the said William Webborn [sic] on the [blank] day of [blank] Eighteen hundred and [blank] departed this life having previously by executed his last will & testament wherein he devised to your oratrix his said widow a lifeestate [sic] in his portion of the said mill & mill seat with a remainder over to his said children and grandchildren aforementioned; That for sometime previous to the death of the said William Wilborn the said mill was of little value to its owners for want [of] repairs, that at the present time it is in a useless and dilapidated condition, your oratrix the said Cary Wilborn sheweth unto your Honors, that, although under the will of her husband, she is entitled to a lifeestate [sic] in one half of said mill and mill seat, she is willing to surrender it and is very desirous that the said mill and mill seat may be disposed of for the immediate benefit of the children and grandchildren above mentioned, of her said husband. In consideration whereof, your oratrices and orators, in as much as the said mill & mill seat cannot be divided, pray that this Honorable would decree that the same may be sold by the Commissioner of the Court on such terms and at such time as your Honors may seem meet and proper, and grant such other relief as may be agreeable to Equity, Your oratrices & orators pray that the said William Thurmond may be compelled to answer on oath matters & things in this Bill. & may it please your Honors to grant your writ of subpoena &c. Butler & Griffin Compl’s Sol’s [Complainants Solicitors] Source: Equity no. 332 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/edgefield/court/wilbourn43nwl.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/scfiles/ File size: 3.1 Kb