Source ID: S0545
Library of Virginia image: Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index - 125-1881-022
Jurisdiction: | Nelson County, Virginia |
Index No.: | 1881-022 |
Case Filed: | 25 Jan 1847 |
Final Decree: | 5 Oct 1854 |
Plaintiff(s): |
Addison M. White Elizabeth White Margaret L. White John W. White Lucy Jane White |
Defendant(s): |
Wilson B. Mays as Administrator of the Estate of John White, dec’d. |
John White died intestate in Nelson County, VA in January 1832 leaving his widow Lucinda and five infant children, Addison M., Elizabeth, Margaret L., John W., and Lucy Jane, plus a small estate consisting of land and a few slaves. Lucinda was name administer of the estate. Lucinda remarried in 1835 with Wilson B. Mays who then qualified as administer of John White’s estate. The estate was not settled until 1844, one year before Addison M. White would come of legal age (21). Addison M. White sued Wilson B. Mays claiming that the estate was improperly settled and that the children did not receive their proper share. The court found in favor of Addison M. White and his four siblings, with each receiving a one-fifth share of the estate of John White, less one-third of the estate that was the dower right of the widow Lucinda which was to be held and distributed to the heirs of John White upon the death of Lucinda.
Summary created by Keith Dishman, Johns Creek, GA on 16 Aug 2015
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