Old Newspaper Collections Project
By Clayton, Deb, & Holice
VT Watchman & State Gazette, 11/24/1826
News
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Barre, Nov. 24, A. D. 1826
SIMEON BELNAP'S ESTATE The subscribers, having been appointed by the Honorable Probate Court for the District of Washington, commissioners, to receive, examine, and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of SIMEON BELNAP, late of Middlesex, in said district , deceased, presented insolvent, and the term of six month from the 20th day of November instant allowed, by said Court, to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit, and prove their respective claims before us--Do give notice, that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at the dwelling house of the said deceased, in Middlesex, in said district, on the first Mondays, of January and May next, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, on each of said days. JOSEPH HOWES, GEO. WASHINGTON, Com'rs. Montpelier, Nov. 25, 1826 ANSON PITKIN'S ESTATE THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING BEEN APPOINTED BY THE Honorable Probate Court, for the district of Washington, commissioners, to receive, examine, and adjust all claims and demands of all persons , against the estate of ANSON PITKIN, Late of the state of Ohio, deceased, represented insolvent, and the term of six months, from the third day of November, 1826, is allowed by said Court, to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit and prove their respective claims before us, --Do give notice, that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at the swelling-house of SILAS WILLIAMS, Jr., in Plainfield, in said district, on the second day of May next, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, on said day. SILAS WILLIAMS, JR., ANDREW WHEATLEY, Commissioners. Plainfield, Nov. 20, 1826. MEHITABEL PARTRIDGE'S ESTATE The subscribers, having been appointed by the Honorable Probate Court, for the district of Washington, commissioners, to receive, examine, and adjust all claims and demands of all persons, against the estate of MEHITABEL PARTRIDGE late of Barre, in said district, deceased, represented insolvent, and the term of six months from the 24th day of November, inst., allowed, by said Court, to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit and prove their respective claims before us, do give notice, that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at the dwelling house of MAYNARD FRENCH, In Barre, in said district, on the first Mondays, of January and June, next, at one o'clock, afternoon, on each of said days. LEONARD KEITH, DAVID FRENCH, 2D., Commissioners. Barre, Nov. 21, A. D., 1826. |
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