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This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Traci Parsons-Holder on September 24, 1999 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume XV Spring 1987 Number 2 , p. 68 Died on the 14th of December, at the residence of her husband, Henry Lark, in Pickens District, Harriet Louisa Lark, in the 37th year of her age, leaving six children Volume XV Spring 1987 Number 2 , p. 69 Married, on the 25th July, 1861, by Rev. S. Powell, Mr. Joseph A. Bates, formerly of Greenville, to Miss Mary E. Burgess, of Pickens District. (September 5, 1861) Volume XVI Spring 1988 Number 2 , p. 119 Henry Rice (1717-1818) The Pioneer Tennessee Gristmiller, and his Twelve Children by Melvin Weaver Little. 312 pages, soft cover, indexed. Price $12.95 postpaid from Melvin Weaver Little, 924 20th St., South, Arlington, VA 22202. Mr. Little begins this genealogy with the birth of Henry Rice c1717 in Hanover County, Virginia, and traces him through South Carolina into East Tennessee, until his death in 1818 in Campbell (now Union) County, Tennessee. In South Carolina, Henry Rice lived in Pendleton County, near present Pickens, where he as well as his sons Charies and James Rice obtained state land grants there. This volume gives every appearance of having been well-researched and abstracts of pertinent documents with proper references are included. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 126 Being the Legal Heirs & Representatives of the above named William Norton Deceased, You are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be holden at Pickens Court house for Pickens District, on the first Monday of January A. D. 1830 to shew cause if any you can, why the Real Estate of William Norton who Died Intestate, situate in the said District on the waters of Little River Bounded by Lands of John Lewis, James Guthrie and others containing 650 acres more or less originally granted to Richard Pollard and others whereon Lydia Norton now lives, should not be divided or sold allotting to each of the above named Heirs an equal Dividend, Given under my hand and seal this 2d day of November 1829. Jas H. Dendy, Ordinary P. D. (LS). Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 126 South Carolina, Pickens District. We the undersigned acknowledge the service of the Summons in Partition for the purposes therein mentioned the second day of November 1829. Signed Jephthah Norton, Lydia Norton (X- her mark), Albert Robins. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 127 After due notice having been given in publick advertizement in the Messenger for Absent Legatees without the limits of the State, It is hereby ordered that each of their consents be enter'd as Confessed, 4th January 1830 and that the said Land be advertized and sold by the Sheriff of Pickens District before the Court House on the 1st Monday of February next or such other sale day as shall be most to the advantage of the parties in Interest on the credit of 12 Months the purchaser giving Bond with Good security and a mortgage on the premises if deem'd neceessary, to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 127 At the particular request of the surviving copartner John Gilstrap and adm. of Hardy Gilstrap Deceased by whom the parties Interested were notified no objection having been made, On due Examination it is Order'd that the said Tract of Land containing 300 acres more or less lying in Pickens District on the waters of Twelve Mile Creek be sold by the sheriff of Pickens district on the first Monday of April next, or on such other sale day as shall be for the advantage of the parties in Interest on a credit of 12 Months purchser giving Bond with good security & a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary to the ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 127 State of South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appear'd before me in the Court of Ordinary James Langston Esqr & Capt Benjamin Barton who being sworn on their oath saith that the Tract of Land above described had best be sold for the benefit of those Interest, February st 1830. signed Benjamin Barton, James Langston, in presence of Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 128 South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appear'd before me George W. Hawkins who being duly sworn on his oath sayeth that he personally served the above original summons on the widow Fanny Freeman, Westly Freeman, John Finley, Jane, Sally and Mary Freeman, John and Francis Freeman being eight of the Legatees of the said John Freeman deceas'd sworn to & subscribed before me this 19th April 1830. signed G. W. Hawkins. J. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 128 Page 4: South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally apperaed before me Jesse Rackley and Joel Joins who being sworn on their oath saith that the Tract of 175 acres of Land belonging to the Estate of John Freeman dec'd had best be sold as it could not satisfactorily be divided in their opinion. 1830 October 4th. signed by Joel Jones and Jesse Rackley. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 128 On due Examination having duly advertized in the Messeger Symmes Editor for absent Legatees it is ordered & Decreed that the Lands belonging to the Estate of John Freeman and described in the summons serv'd in this case be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the frist Monday of January next or such other sale day as will be most for the advantage of the parties in interest on a credit of twelve months the purchaser giving Bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises if deem'd necessary by the ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. October 4th 1830. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 129 For Division or sale of 75 acres of Land belon'g to Estate of Abel Hill Deceas'd situate in Pickens Dis't adjoining Lands of Joel Jones & others. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 129 On due Examination it is order'd that the Tract of Land above describ'd be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of September next or on such other sale day as shall be best for the parties in interest on a credit of 12 months purchaser giving Bond with good security to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. July 5th 1830. J. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 129 South Carolina, Pickens District. To James H. Dendy, Ordinary P. D. The Petition of Samuel Smith humbly sheweth that he having lately come to the age of 21 Years prayeth for the sale of Division of the Tract of Land lying in the state & Distirct aforesaid belonging to the Estate of his Father Richard Smith Deceased as soon as practicable but on a credit of Three Years pursuant to an agreement made with his Brother & Sister Moses and Elizabeth at the end of which time the youngest will arrive at the age of 21 Years. Signed Samuel Smith. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 129 South Carolina, Pickens District. By James H. Dendy, O. P. D. Personally appeared before me Joseph W. Looper who being duly sworn on his oath sayeth that the tract of land situate in this district on Doudies Creek waters of Saluda River belonging to the estate of Richard Smith dec'd is not worth $1000 and that in his opinion it is best for the parties in Interest that the said Land be sold for purposes of Division. Sworn to and subscribed 26th day of October 1830. Signed by J. W. Looper. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 130 William Smithson, Leiah Smithson, Sarah Smithson, Anson Smithson, and James Jolly Legal Heirs & Representatives of Marson Smithson Deceased. Greeting. You are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court House on the 3d Monday of October next to shew cause if any you can why the Real Estate of Marson Smithson Deceas'd lying in Pickens on the waters of Choestoe bounded by Land of Eli Davis & Benjamin Perry containing 115 acres more or less should not be divided or sold allotting each of the Heirs an equal share. South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appeared before me, John Verner Esquire, who on his oath saith That the Tract of Land belonging to the Estate of Marson Smithson deceased is not worth $1000, and further states that in his opinion it is best for the parties in Interest that the said Tract of Land be sold for the purpose of Division among the Heirs or Legatees. signed John Verner. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 130 On due Examination it is order'd & Decreed that the Land above described in the summons in Partition in this case be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of February next or on such other sale day as will be most for the advantage of the parties in interest on a credit of 12 Months the purchaser giving bond with good security and a mortgage if deem'd necessary to the ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 131 Legal Heirs of Joshua Thompson who died Intestate Greeting. You are hereby required to appear at the court of Ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the third Monday of this month to shew cause if any why the Real Estate of Joshua Thompson deceased situate in said District on the waters of Twelve Mile River, bounded by Lands of Daniel Durham, Levi Murphy, B. Barton, & Hunter and containing 212 acres more or less should not be divided or sold allotting to the said Mary Evatt one third part & the remaining two thirds in equal proportions to the remaining l egatees. Given under my hand & Seal 6th December 1830. James H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 131 It is order'd & Decreed that the Lands described in the summons in Partition in this case be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of July next or on such other sale day as will be most for the advantage of the parties in interest on a credit of one & two Years, the purchaser giving bond & approved security & a mortgage if deem'd necessary to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. June 6th 1831. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 131 South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appeared Horatio Bruce who being duly sworn on his Oath saith that the Tract of land containing 210 acres belonging to the estate of James Bruce deceas'd lying on the Wolf Creek Pickens District is not worth $1000 & that it would in his opinion be most for the advantage of the Legatees to sell the same for distribution June 3d 1833. signed by Horatio Bruce and sworn to before me J. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 131 The State of South Carolina, Pickens District. Summons in Partition. To Sarah Bruce, John Winters & Daniel Moore legal Heirs & representatives of James Bruce deceased. You are hereby required to appear in the Court of Ordinary to be holden in Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the third Monday of this Instant to shew cause if any you can why the Real Estate of James Bruce Dec'd should not be divided or sold situate in Pickens District on the waters of 12 Mile River bounded by Land of Archabald Miller, Joseph A. Field, Elisha League & Saml Hall containing 201 acres more or less originally Granted to James Bruce Deceas'd should not be Divided or sold and equally distributed among the heirs of s'd Deceased Given under my hand & Seal the third day of June Anno Domini 1833. James H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 132 On due Examination it is order'd & Decreed that the Land described in the above Summons in partition in this case be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the 1st Monday in October next or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in interest on a credit of one and two years Except so much as will be necessary to pay cost & charges, purchaser giving Bond & good security & a mortgage on the premises if required for the purchase money, September 2d 1833. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. (LS). Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 132 Or the Legal Heirs of the said Joshua who died Intestate, Greeting, You are hereby required to appear at the Court or Ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the 3 Monday of this Instant to shew cause if any you can why the Real Estate of Joshua Fowler dec'd situate in Pickens District on the waters of Georges Creek bouded by Lands of Edmond Singleton, Samuel Hall & others containing 662 1/2 acres more or less, should not be Divided or Sold alloting to the widow Elizabeth Fowler one third of the same and the other two thirds to the Legal Heirs & Representatives of the said Deceased Given under my hand & seal the 7th day of October 1833. James H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 132 Having advertized in the Messenger for absent Legatees and taken the Testimony of Archbald Miller who on oath saith the Land in Question is not worth $1000 and that it is best for the parties interested to sell the same, It is hereby order'd and Decreed that the Land above described in the summons in partition in this case be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the 1st Monday of February next or on such other sale day is shall be most for the advantage for the parties Interested on a Credit of 12 Months the purchaser giving Bond and approved security for the payment of the purchase money. January 1st 1834. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. (LS) Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 133 To James H. Dendy Ordinary P. District. The Petition of Aaron Roper adm'r of Thomas Masters and the widow of the said Thomas, Catharine Masters, sheweth that there is a deficiency of assets in the hands of the said administrator arising from the Sales of the personalty for the payment of Debts owing by the deceased. The Prayer of the Petitioners therefore is that a certain Tract of Land lying in Pickens on the Saluda River and containing 250 acres ore or less should be sold by order of the court of Ordinary for the payment of Debts and should there be any surplus left to be divided as the Law directs. November 4th 1833. signed by Aaron Roper, adm'r, Catharine Masters. Test M. S. Edmonson. Extracted from the original Filed. J. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 133 On due Examination it is Therefore Ordered & Decreed that the said Tract of 250 acres be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of December next from such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in Interest Terms of Sale one half of the purchase money to be paid immediately, the balance on a credit of Four years with interest from the first day of December 1836, the purchaser giving Bond with approved security. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 133 The Petition of Lyda Hughey one of the legal Heirs of Thoams Blackburn deceased, Humbly shewth that the has an interest in the Real Estate of her son Thomas deceased and the prayer of the petition is that the Tract of Land lying in Pickens on the waters of Little River and known by the name of the White Oak Cove should be ordered to be sold by the Sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of February next for purposes of distribution among the Heirs. January 27, 1834 signed by Lyda Hughey (X), B. W. F. Capehart, Ambrose Reid. Tested by Wm. Q. Sloan. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 134 Having advertized in the Pendleton Messenger for absent Legatees to appear the 4th Monday of December no objection being made, on due examination It is ordered and Decreed that the Lands belonging to the Estate of Thomas Blackburn dec'd Lying on Keowe River bounded by s'd River and Lands of William Duff and T. Lewis containing 195 acres more or less be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the 1st Monday of February next on a credit of Eight months purchaser giving Bond & security for the payment of the purchase money & a mortgage of the same if required. January 1st 1834. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 134 Your are hereby required to appear at the Court of Odinary to be holden at Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the first Monday of December next to shew cause if any you can why the real Estate of David Poer Deceased sltuate in Pickens District on the Northfork of Toxaway Creek waters of Tugalo River bounded by Lands of Huger, Blair & Chambers, containing 400 acres more or less should not be divided or sold, allotting to Frances Poer (widow) one third and the remaining two thirds to such of the said Heirs as shall be legally intitied or who have not recev'd their dividends or conveyed their claims. Given under my hand & seal the 15th of November Anno Domini 1834. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 135 The Petition of the Subscriber one of the Legatees of William Wilson late of Pickens District deceased Humbly sheweth that it is absolutely necessary under existing circumstances that the Real Estate of the deceased should be sold for purposes of distribution among the Heirs there being no person on the Land and it being liable to get out of repair &c. The Prayer of the Petition therefore is that the Land belonging to the said William Wilsons Estate be sold as soon as the Law will allow. 5th January 1835. signed Robert Wilson. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 135 State of South Carolina, Pickens District. We the undersigned citizens of said District do hereby certify to all to whom it may concern that on viewing the Land of which Wm Wilson Senr died seized and possessed in said District, are of opinion that it is not worth more than $1000 Given under our hands this 3d day of January 1835. sgined by Jas Osborn, John Couch Senr (X), John Airail Junr, Edward Norton. Volume XVI Summer 1988 Number 3 , p. 135 For the sale or Division of 552 acres of Land belonging to the Estate of William Wilson deceased lying in Pickens District on the Waters of Brushy Creek, bounded by Lands of John Airall, Jas Osborn and John Williams. The Defendants in this Case residing without the limits of this State were regularly advertized for in the Pendleton Messenger. On due Examination it is Order'd & Decreed that the Tract of Land above described be sold by the sheriff of Pickens Dis't on the 1st Monday of April next or such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in interest on a credit of 12 months purchaser giving Bond with good Security & a mortgage of the premises if deem'd necessary for the payment of the purchase money 2 March 1835. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 189 The State of South Carolina. To Nancy Sloan, William D. Sloan, John W. Blasingame, John T. Sloan, G. W. Bomar, Susan, Lucy, Thomas J. and Benjamin F. Sloan Junr. Legal Heirs of David Sloan who died Intestate Greeting. You or your Legal Representatives are hereby required to appear at the court of ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the first Monday of April next to shew cause if you can why the Tract or Lot of Land calld Fairplay situate in Pickens District Bounded by lands of Larkin Brown & Jacob R. Cox containing two acres should not be divided or sold, allotting to Benjamin F. Sloan surviving Copartner of David Sloan & Co. one half and the Legal Heirs of David Sloan Deceased the other half in such portions as the Law directs. Given under my hand & seal this 10th day of March 1835. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 189 For the sale or Division of a Tract of Land belonging to the Estate of Thomas Allen Deceased or of which the said Thomas Allen Died seized & possessed lying in Pickens District opposite Parises ford containng 150 acres more or less and Bounded by Lands of John Gossett & others. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 189 South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appeard before me Col. B. Hagood who on his Oath saith that the Tract of Land lying in Paris's ford on the Saluda River if it be the same that was sold by the sheriff, as the property of nathaniel Davus & purchased by Thomas Brackenridge and sold by said Brackenrige to the Deceas'd Thomas Allen as appears by the records in the Clerks Office it cannot be worth one thousand Dollars, sworn to and subscribed the 17th April 1835 and signed by Benj Hagood. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 190 South Carolina, Greenville District, Mess'rs Robert B. Duncan and Saml. Mauldin made oath before me the subscribing Justice and saith that they are acquainted with the land Beloning to the Estate of Thomas Allen Deceased situate in Pickens District in the state aforesaid on Saluda River opposite Paris's ford and further saith that to the best of their knowledge & belief it will be more for the advantage of the Heirs of the said Deceased to sell the Land and divide the proceeds, than to Divide the Land itself. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th April 1835. signed Robert B. Duncan, Saml Mauldin. Jno Watson, O. G. D. & J. Q. Exofficio. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 190 South Carolina, Pickens District. To Mrs. Elizabeth Allen of Greenville District and her two children minors or their representatives vizt William H. & Jane T. Allen, Legal Heirs of Thomas Allen late of Greenville District Deceased who died Intestate Greeting: You are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the third Monday of April next to shew cause if any you can why the Real estate of Thomas Allen Deceas'd situate in this District on Saluda River Containing one Hundred and fifty acres more or less should not be divided or sold allotting to the said Elizabeth Allen one third and the remaining two thirds in equal portions to William H. Allen and Jane T. Allen aforesaid. Given under my hand and seal this 23d of March 1835. Jas H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 190 The said Elizabeth Allen having signed her consent and Roger Loveland having signed his consent on the original Summons in partition as Guardian for the two minors William H. & Jane T. Allen and On due Examination It is Ordered and Decreed that the said Land as described in the original Summons in this case be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first monday in Nune next or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in Interest on a credit of Eighteen months the purchaser giving Bond and approved security and a mortgage of the premises if deem'd necessary to the orindary for the payment of the purchase money. Given under my hand & Seal Ordinarys Office 27 April 1835. Jas. H. Dendy. O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 190 South Carolina, Pickens District. To James H. Dendy Ordinary P. D. We the Heirs of Wm Allen Deceased do hereby petition the Court or Odinary for said District for the sale or division of the Real Estate of said dec'd praying our distributive share of the s'd land we hereby certify that the said land comes as to the value under the Jurisdiction of the Court of Ordinary and we pray the said ordinary to have the said Land sold as the Law requires. Given under our hands and seals this 31st August 1835. Signed by Abner Russell (X) & James Allen. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 191 South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appear'd before me Abner Chastain who on his oath saith that the Land belonging to the Estate of William Allen Deceased is not worth one Thousand dollars. August 31, 1835. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 191 Legal Heirs & Representatives of William Allen Deceas'd who died Intestate. You are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court House for Pickens District on the third Monday of September next to shew cause if any you can why the Real Estate of William Allen deceas'd situate in s'd District on the waters of Olenay Creek and containing two hundred and fifty Acres more or less should not be divided or sold alloting to Abigail Allen one third thereof and the remain'g two in equal proportions to the remaining Heirs. Given under my hand this 31st August Anno Domini 1835. J. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 191 The forgoing summons in Partition having been serv'd & Consented to by the Heirs present in this state and the Legal 7 weeks notice by advertz. in the Pendleton Messenger having been given and On due Examination, It is hereby Ordered and Decreed That the Tract of 250. Acres of Land as described in the original summons in Partition of which William Allen died seized and possessed be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of February next or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in Interest On a Credit of twelve months the Purchaser giving Bond and good security and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. January 4th Anno Domini 1836. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 192 South Carolina, Pickens District. Personally appeared before me in the court of Ordinary Thomas Fitzgerald who being duly sworn on his oath saith That He is well acquainted with the Tract of Land the late residence of Joseph Underwood Deceased and it is not worth One thousand Dollars. And Further testifies that it would be in his opinion for the advantage of the Legatees to sell the same for distribution among the Heirs sworn to and subscribed before me the 7th day of October 1835 and signed by Thomas Fitzgerald. witness'd by Elisha King. Jas. H. Dendy. O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 192 Bill for partition or sale of the Real Estate of Joseph Underwood Dec'd vizt one Tract of Land situate in Pickens Dis't waters of Cane Creek containing 500 Acres more or less part of which was originally granted to John C. Kilpatrick and the other part of Jesse Nevill. After advertizing 8 weeks in the Messenger for Absent Legatees all being Absent & without the limits of our State and On due Examination It is Ordered and Decreed that the Tract of 500 Acres of land as above described of which Joseph Underwood died seized & possessed, be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday of January next or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in Interest, on a Credit of Twelve months the purchaser giving Bond and good security & a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. December 7th 1835. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 194 On due Examination, it is Ordered & Decreed that the lands described in the Summons in partition in this case of which Ben: Morgan Deceased died seized be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first Monday in October next, or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in Interest and on a credit untill the first day of January 1838 the purchaser giving Bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises if required by the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. Given under my hand and seal the 29th day of August Anno Domini 1836. Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 195 To Sarah Calanhan, Meed Davis (Guardian) and Demsey You. greeting You are hereby required to appear at the court of Ordinary to be holden at Pickens Court house for Pickens District on Monday the 27th June next to shew cause if any you can why the Real Estate of Eli David Deceas'd situate in Pickens Dist on the River Tugulo containing 250 acres should not be sold on a credit of one and two years alloting to John L. Davis one share to Sarah Clanahan one to Demsey You one share and to Eli South half a share to John L. M. Thompson half a share to Meed Davis half a share & to Birdwell Hill a share as directed in the last will of the said Eli Davis deceas'd Given under my hand & seal the 11th day of June Anno Domini 1836. J. H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 195 The above summons being served & accepted, and having advertized in the Pendleton Messenger for Absent Legatees and being satisfied by the evidence of Foster Perry that the s'd tract of Land is not worth $1000 that is it best to sell the asme as directed by the will &C. On due Examination, It is Ordered & Decreed that the Real Estate of Eli Davis as described in the summons in partition be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the first monday of October next, or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in Interest and on a credit of one & two Years, purchaser giving Bond and good security and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. 1836 August 29th. James H. Dendy, O. P. D. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 195 For Division or Sale of 200 acres of Land in which is a grsit Mill, The Real Estate of Morgan Morgan Deceased lying in Pickens District on the Cane Creek, Bounded by Lands of John Rusk and others. Qualfiied Col. Joseph Grisham & Rowland Cobb who each agree in saying that the Tract of 200 acres as above described is not worth One Thousand dollars and that in their opinion it is most for the benefit of the Heirs to sell the same for the purpose of Distribution. Volume XVI Fall 1988 Number 4 , p. 196 June 13. Having obtained the consent of those in the District and having publish'd the usual Notice in the Messenger for absent Legatees and no objection having been made to a sale of said Land And on due Examination, It is Order'd & Decreed that the Lands described in the original Summons the Real Estate of Morgan Morgan Deceas'd be sold by the sheriff of Pickens District on the 1st monday of October next, or on such other sale day as shall be most for the advantage of the parties in interest and on a credit of one & two Years the purchaser giving Bond and good security & a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. 5th September 1836, Jas. H. Dendy, O. P. D.