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Madison County Administrative Notices

-Administrators notice: Final settlement of the estate of Elizur Judd, dec?d. By Albert H. Judd. [The Alton Telegraph, April 1836]

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Notice: On the first Monday of April, 1836, before the judge of Probate, in the town of Carlinville, State of Illinois, county Macoupin, settlement of the estate of Lilbourne W. Hodges, dec?d. By W. W. Keas, Adm?r. [The Alton Telegraph, April 1836]

- Notice: All person indebted to William Manning, jr., are hereby notified that their claims are left with us for collection, and unless immediately paid will be indiscriminately prosecuted. Davis & Krum, Attorney for Mr. Manning. [The Alton Telegraph, April 1836]

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For Sale: Last residence of James Mason dec?d. Madison Co., IL near the town of Edwardsville. By Paris Mason, attorney, for Sarah Mason, Guardian. [The Alton Telegraph, April 13, 1836]

- Sarah Mason, guardian of Martha Maria Mason, daughter and infant heir of James Mason, dec?d. On application to sell Real Estate. Circuit Court, Madison county. [The Alton Telegraph, April 13, 1836]

-Administrator?s Notice: Claims against the estate of Henry P. Calhoun dec?d, are requested to exhibit same to the undersigned, or the court of probate in and for the county of Macoupin, and state of Illinois for settlement. Bela White, Adm?r. [The Alton Telegraph, April 20, 1836]

-Notice of Partition in Madison Circuit Court: Nathaniel Pope, complainant, vs John Reynolds, David Prickett, Joseph Conway, Elvira L. Edwards, Ninian w. Edwards, Albert G. Edwards, Banjamin S. Edwards, John Cook, James S. Lane and Margaret B., his wife, Moses Whitesides, William Whitesides, Ninian Whitesides, George W. Whiteside, Mary Reynolds, James H. Gilham and Mary, his wife, Jacob Judy and Anna his wife, Jacob Swiggard, and Hester Ann, his wife, and Jacob Marshall and Elvira, his wife, defendants. [The Alton Telegraph, March 16, 1836]

- Macoupin Circuit Court April Term 1836 in Chancery: Benjamin Stedman, Complainant vs Eleanor E. Guy, Samuel H. Thompson Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Miller, dec?d., Benjamin J. West and Joseph McKee, administrators of the estate of William P.? McKee, dec?d. Julia Ann McKee, Mary Letitia McKee and William Henry McKee, Defendants. [The Alton Telegraph, March 23, 1836]

- To Gabriel R. Paul, Benjamin E. Paul, Oatharine A. Paul, Louisa a. Paul, Sophia T. Paul, children and heirs at law of Rene Paul, dec?d., Estelle F. Paul, Adolphe Paul, Therese Paul, children of Gabriel Paul, Gabriel Paul, Gabriel S. Chouteau, Thomas F. Smith and Emilie, his wife, Auguste A. Chouteau, Auguste P. Chouteau, Edward Chouteau, and Henry Chouteau. Take notice that at new next term of the Madison Circuit Court to be holden at Edwardsville on the 4th Monday of April, 1836, I will apply for partition of all that tract of land lying in Madison county and containing about seven hundred and twenty-seven acres, being the residue of a tract of 1000 acres of land, purchased by Auguste Chouteau, my late husband, from John Rice Jones, being claim No. 1258 and survey No. 581 or 531 patented to said Auguste Chouteau as assignee of John Rice Jones, bounded by Congress land, entered by unknown persons, south by a part of same tract, sold by Auguste Chouteau to Moses Seeds, east by part of the same tract sold to John Shetler, and by Samuel Worley?s survey and west by the Mississippi River. Said partition to be made to me according to my right in virtue of an ante nuptial contract and the Will of my said husband. Therese Cerre Chouteau, widow of Auguste Chouteau. [The Alton Telegraph, March 23, 1836]

-Notice - I will on the first Monday of April, 1836, attend before the judge of Probate, in the town of Carlinville, State of Illinois, county of Macoupin, and make settlement of Lilbeurne W. Hodges, dec?d. All persons interested are requested to attend. W. W. Keas, Adm?r. [The Alton Telegraph, March 23, 1836]

-Paris Mason, Attorney for Sarah Mason, Guardian offering sale of real estate. [The Alton Telegraph, Page 3 March 23]

-Sarah Mason, guardian of Martha Maria Mason, daughter and infant heir of James Mason, Dec?d petition to sell real estate. [The Alton Telegraph, Page 3 March 23]

-Announcement of an auction of farm land in St. Clair county, Illinois, being the same occupied for many years by Gov. Reynolds and afterwards by James Waddell... [The Alton Telegraph, Page 3 March 23]

-John Higham vs Aaron A. Swanke.Term of April 1836. Attachment $100. [The Alton Telegraph, Page 3 March 23]

-Daniel Tolman vs John Todd Thurston, Harriet E. Thurston, Mary Nash Thurston, Amanda F. Thurston, Henry Clay Thurston, and Ducas Tolman. In partition of Real Estate. Ordered sale of land and gives description. [The Alton Telegraph, Page 3 March 23]

Madison Circuit Court - April Term
-Nathaniel Pope Complainant vs John Reynolds, David Prickett, Joseph Conway, Elvira L. Edwards, Ninian W. Edwards, Albert G. Edwards, Benjiman S. Edward, John Cook, James S. Lane and Margartt B., his wife, Moses Whiteside, George W. Whiteside, Ninian Whitesides, Mary Reynolds, John Reynolds 2nd, William Reynolds, James H. Gilham and Mary his wife, Jacob Judy and Anne, his wife, Jacob Swiggart and Hester Ann his wife, and Jacob Marshall and Elvira his wife. Defendants - Petition for Partition. [The Alton Telegraph, March 30, 1836]





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