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Court of Probate, Little Compton, Dec. 9. The subscribers hereby give public notice that they have been appointed joint Executors of the last will and testament of: SANFORD ALMY, late of Little Compton dec, and have accepted of said trust , and qualified themselves according to law. They therefore request all the debtors and creditors of said Estate to make settlement with them without delay. Sanford
Almy,} Executors Source: Newport Mercury, January 11, 1845, Transcribed by C. Anthony |
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Administrator's Notice The subscriber hereby gives notice that he has been duly appointed Administrator on the estate of: FELIX PECKHAM late of Middletown, dec. & has taken upon himself that trust by giving bonds as the law directs. All persons having demands against the said estate are requested to present the same for settlement; and all persons indebted to make immediate payment to. ABNER PECKHAM, Administrator, Middletown, Dec. 20, 1844. Source: Newport Mercury, January 11, 1845, Transcribed by C. Anthony
Little Compton, December 9, 1844. To the Hon. Court of Probate of the Town of Little Compton. Whereas Nathaniel Church, Executor in the Will named of Robert Brown, late of Little Compton, dec, declines serving in the capacity of Executor to said Will. We the Subscribers respectfully request your honors to appoint our friend John B. Rowland, of Little Compton, Administrator with the will annexed on said Robert Brown's Estate, and us in duty bound will ever pray. WILLIAM WALKER, Heirs at Law on Estate of Robert Brown It is ordered, that the foregoing petition be received & the consideration of granting the request therein contained is referred to a Court of Probate to be held at the Town Hall in said Little Compton on the 13th day of January A. D. 1845, at 1 o'clock p. m., and that Legal notice be given of the same by publishing a copy of this Order, three several times in the Newport Mercury, previous to the sitting of said Court, that all person interested may appear at said time and place and be heard, By Order Witness, OTIS WILBOR, Probate Clerk Source: Pawtucket Times, February 18, 1902, Transcribed by C. Anthony Commissioners' & Administrators Notice. The subscribers having been appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate of the town of Newport, commissioners to receive, examine and allow the claims of the Creditors of the estate of GILES BARNEY, late of Newport, & 6 months from this date being allowed by said Court for the creditors to present and prove their claims before said Commissioners, We will attend at the house of Peter P. Remington, on the 2d Saturday in March, April, and May next at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of deciding on such claims as may be presented against said estate. CLARKE BURDICK Commis'rs. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to Source: Pawtucket Times, February 18, 1902, Transcribed by C. Anthony Commissioners' & Administrators' Notice. The subscribers having been appointed by the Court of Probate for the town of Newport, Commissioners to receive and examine the claims against the estate of CHARLES CASTOFF, late of Newport, Mariner, deceased, and in six months form this date, being allowed by said Court for the creditors to present and prove their respective claims, we will attend at the house of Charles E. Hammett on the last Saturdays of October and November and December at 2 p.m., for the purpose of deciding on such claims. CHARLES HAMMETT, Comm'rs. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment to Source: Pawtucket Times, February 18, 1902, Transcribed by C. Anthony
Commissioners' Notice. The subscribers having been appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate for the town of Portsmouth, Commissioners on the estate of SOUTHWICK IRISH, late of said Portsmouth, deceased, represented insolvent, we hereby give notice to the creditors of said estate, that they must present their claims to either of the commissioners within six months from the date hereof; and that we will meet at the house of Joseph Childs on the first Saturday in March next, at 2 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of examining and determining on their several claims. JOSEPH CHILDS, Commissioners All persons indebted to said estate,
are requested to make immediate pament to Source: Pawtucket Times, February 18, 1902, Transcribed by C. Anthony
Executors' Notice. The subscriber hereby gives public notice that he has been appointed Executor to the last will and testament of PHILIP CHASE, late of Little Compton, dec. and has accepted of said trust, and qualified himself according to law, he therefore requests all the debtors and creditors of said estate to make settlement with him without delay. THOS. W. CHASE, Executor. Source: Pawtucket Times, February 18, 1902, Transcribed by C. Anthony Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Probate of the Town of Newport, administrators on the estate of their father, AUDLEY CLARKE, late of Newport, dec., hereby request all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to either of them, and those having demands to present them for settlement. PELEG CLARKE, Adm'rs. Source: Pawtucket Times, February 18, 1902, Transcribed by C. Anthony Administrators' Notice. The subscriber hereby having been appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate, of the town of Newport, administrator on the estate of GYLES BARNEY late of Newport, dec., requestes all persons having claims against said estate to present them for settlement, and all indebted to make immeditae payment to PETER P. REMINGTON,
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