Robert and Nancy Coleman request the partition of the estate of Andrew J. McConnell. When McConnell died intestate in 1864, he possessed an estate that included thirteen slaves and 200 acres of land. McConnell never married or had children, leaving his two sisters and his niece and nephew as the rightful heirs of his estate. The petitioners ask the court to partition McConnell's thirteen slaves and land among these four heirs.
Result: Granted.
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Repository: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina