Petition #20686514
- Greene County, Georgia. January 1864. - March 31, 1865.
- Court: Superior
- Salutation: To the Honorable Iverson L. Harris Judge of the Superior Court of said County
Abstract
In 1860, Pleasant Stovall bequeathed to his son, George J. Stovall, fifteen shares of Georgia Rail Road stock and four slaves, in trust for his daughter, Louisa Shelman, and her children. George Stovall died on 21 July 1861 at the Battle of Manassas and in 1863 Pleasant Stovall died. Now Louisa and her children petition the court to appoint Louisa's husband, Charles T. Shelman, as trustee, stating "that in the management of negro property in times like the present it is peculiarly necessary that they should have proper care and attention and that this is more to be expected from the father and husband of your petitioners than from a stranger."
Result: Granted.
- Number of petition pages: 1
- Related documents: Affidavit, Thomas P. Stovall, ca. 1864; Consent, Charles J. Shelman, ca. 1864; Copy of Last Will and Testament, Pleasant Stovall, 13 June 1860; Copy of Affidavit, Henry Hull Jr., 4 January 1864; Copy of Order, 11 January 1864; Certification of Copies, 15 January 1864; Affidavit, Thomas P. and John W. Stovall, 18 March 1865; Order, 4 May 1865
- Pages of related documents: 4
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Citation information
Repository: Greene County Courthouse, Greensboro, Georgia
- Records of the Inferior Court, Proceedings 1864-1868, in Records of the Superior Court
- Page: 10-18
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