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Mary Jane Keyser Simpson

Birth
Bath County, Virginia, USA
Death
29 Mar 1875 (aged 53)
Burial
Millboro Springs, Bath County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024718/1870-03-29/ed-1
Staunton spectator., March 29, 1870, Image 2

At Rules held in the Circuit Court Clerk's office for Alleghany county, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1870, James F. Keyser in his own right, and as one of the administrators of Fleming Keyser, decd, Resin Simpson and Mary J., his wife, (late Mary J. Keyser), Franklin Bradshaw and Estaline V., his wife, (late Esteline V. Keyser), heirs and distributees of Fleming Keyser, decd,
AGAINST
William H. Keyser, administrator, heir and distributee of Fleming Keyser, decd, and Margaret Keyser, widow, and Loumina Keysor, infant of the said Fleming Keyser, deceased, and John A. Dickson, and Margaret his wife, (late Margaret'Keyser), John Keyser and Elizabeth his wife, (late Elizabeth Keyser), and James Walter Keyser and Alexander Keyser, infant children of Andrew J. Keyser, decd, and the children of Margaret Keyser, dec'd to wit: William A. Simpson and Mary J. Simpson a minor,by her first marriage, and Ida G. Patterson, a minor by her second marriage, and Marsh, her last husband, heirs and distributees of Fleming Keyser, decd.
The object of the suit is to obtain a settlement and distribution of the personal estate, and to sell the lands and to distribute the proceeds to those entitled to receive the same.
The defendants, John A. Dickson, and Margaret his wife, late Margaret Keyser, John Keyser and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Keyser, Martha Marsh, William A. Simpson, Mary J. Simpson, Ida G. Patterson, Marsh, and Alexander Keyser (a minor) not having entered their appearance and it appearing from satisfactory evidence that they are each non-residents of this Commonwealth: It is ordered that he do appear here within one month after due publication of this notice and do what is necessary to protect their interests.
Teste,
HENRY C. VAUGHAN,
mar29-4w Clerk.
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024718/1870-03-29/ed-1
Staunton spectator., March 29, 1870, Image 2

At Rules held in the Circuit Court Clerk's office for Alleghany county, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1870, James F. Keyser in his own right, and as one of the administrators of Fleming Keyser, decd, Resin Simpson and Mary J., his wife, (late Mary J. Keyser), Franklin Bradshaw and Estaline V., his wife, (late Esteline V. Keyser), heirs and distributees of Fleming Keyser, decd,
AGAINST
William H. Keyser, administrator, heir and distributee of Fleming Keyser, decd, and Margaret Keyser, widow, and Loumina Keysor, infant of the said Fleming Keyser, deceased, and John A. Dickson, and Margaret his wife, (late Margaret'Keyser), John Keyser and Elizabeth his wife, (late Elizabeth Keyser), and James Walter Keyser and Alexander Keyser, infant children of Andrew J. Keyser, decd, and the children of Margaret Keyser, dec'd to wit: William A. Simpson and Mary J. Simpson a minor,by her first marriage, and Ida G. Patterson, a minor by her second marriage, and Marsh, her last husband, heirs and distributees of Fleming Keyser, decd.
The object of the suit is to obtain a settlement and distribution of the personal estate, and to sell the lands and to distribute the proceeds to those entitled to receive the same.
The defendants, John A. Dickson, and Margaret his wife, late Margaret Keyser, John Keyser and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Keyser, Martha Marsh, William A. Simpson, Mary J. Simpson, Ida G. Patterson, Marsh, and Alexander Keyser (a minor) not having entered their appearance and it appearing from satisfactory evidence that they are each non-residents of this Commonwealth: It is ordered that he do appear here within one month after due publication of this notice and do what is necessary to protect their interests.
Teste,
HENRY C. VAUGHAN,
mar29-4w Clerk.


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