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    2. M. Daniels
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Richardbprice@aol.com> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 3:19 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Faulk, Miles, Thompson, Walling > I am trying to identify the descendants of Jane Lucretia Faulk who married > 1)Francis Andrew Miles, 2)Robert Thompson. Jane is buried at Elam Bapt. > Church Cem. I am assuming that Frank Miles died in the WBTS but I have found > little trace of him yet. Jane and F.A. had at least two sons that are not > named in the following documents. They were Charly and Andy. I know that > daughter Ann Rosetta married H. R. Faulk and Ida married Isham Beal Dansby. > I believe that daughter Fannie Miles is the named Francis J. Walling. > > -Does anyone have any leads on Francis Andrew Miles? > -Does anyone know what happened to Charly and Andy Miles? > -Is W.W. Miles a daughter of one of these boys? > -Does anyone know where Tennile is located? > -Do the names Talmadge Munn or S.T. Reddock mean anything to anyone? > ============================================================ > > THE STATE OF ALABAMA > BARBOUR COUNTY > PROBATE COURT > In the Matter of the Estate of Jane L. Thompson, Deceased. > To the Hon. Huey R. Lee, Judge Probate Court, Barbour County:- > The petition of the undersigned Mrs. A. R. Faulk respectfully represents that > Mrs. Jane L. Thompson departed this life at near Tennille, Ala., on or about > the 31st day of December, 1926, leaving no last will or testament, so far as > your petitioner knows or believes, and that her death was known more than > fifteen days before this day and this petition further shows that the said > Jane L. Thompson was, at the time of her death, an inhabitant of this County, > and died seized and possessed of real estate in this Sate in Barbour County, > consisting chiefly of 40 acres and 121 acres, annual rent al(l) being about > $100.00 in value, all of said real estate being estimated to be worth about > three hundred for three years Dollars, and probably not more; that the names, > residence, ages and condition of the heirs and distributees of the estate of > the said decedent, so far as your petitioner knows or believes, are as > follows, towit:- > Mrs. A. R. Faulk, daughter of inteste, W. W. Miles, grandaughter of > intestate, Mrs. Francis J. Walling, Ida Dansby, John L. Thompson of Pike > County, Ala., Jim Thompson of Dale Co., Ala., Lou Brown and Gussie Thompson > and Alto Thompson, Covington Co., Ala. All of full age and all children of > said intestatee; that your petitioner being daughter of said deceased, an > inhabitant of this State, above the age of twenty-one years, and in no > respects disqualified under the law from serving as an administrator, > believing that the said estate should be immediately administered, to the end > that said property may be collected and preserved for those who shall appear > to have legal right or interest therein, does therefore, by virture of her > right under the statute pray that your Honor will grant Letters of > Administration to her on the estate of said John L. Thompson upon her > entering into bond in such sum as is required by the statute, and with such > security or securities as may be approved by your Honor. > (signed) A. R. Faulk > The State of Alabama, > Barbour County. > Mrs. A. R. Falk, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the facts averred in > the above petition are ture(true), according to the best of her knowledge, > information, and belief. > (signed) A. R. Faulk > Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1927. > Huey R. Lee, Judge of Probate Court > Foregoin(g) Petition filed in office and ordered recorded this 21 day of > Jany., 1927. > Huey R. Lee, Judge of Probate Court > > ADMINISTRATORS BOND > The State of Alabama,) Probate Court. In the matter of the > Barbour County ) Estate of Jane L. Thompson, deceased > > KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we Mrs. A. R. Faulk, W. W. Miles, S. T. > Reddock and Talmadge Munn are held and firmly bound unto Huey R. Lee, Judge > of Probate of said County, and his succssors in office in the penal sum of > six hundred dollars, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made and > done, we bind ourselves and each of us, our and each of our heirs, executos > and administrators, jointly and severally, firmed by these presents. Sealed > with our seals and dated, this 12th day of January, 1927. > The condition of this Obligation is such, That wheras, Mrs. A. R. Faulk has > been appointed administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Jane L. Thompson, > Now therefore, if the said Mr.s A. R. Faulk shall well and truly perform all > the duties which are or may be by law required of her as such administratrix > then this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force > and effect. > And We, and each of us hereby waive all rights of claim of exemption as to > personal property we or either of us have now or may hereafter have, under > the Constitution and Laws of Alabama, and we hereby severally certify that we > have property free from all encumbrance, to the full amount of the above > bond. Witness our hands and seals, this 12th day of January, 1927. > Taken and approved this 21st day of Jany., 1927. Filed Jany. 21, 1927. > A. R. Faulk (L. S.) > W. W. Miles (L. S.) > S. T. Reddock (L. S.) > Talmadge Munn (L. S.) > Huey R. Lee, Judge of Probate > > N. B. For Order granting Letters of Administration see Minutes Book "B" page > 466. > > LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION > The State of Alabama, > Barbour County. > PROBATE COURT. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION > On the Estate of Mrs. Jane L. Thompson, deceased, are hereby granted to Mrs. > A. R. Faulk, who has duly qualified and given bond as such administratrix, > and is authorized to administer such estate. Witness my hand, dated this 21 > day of Jany., 1927 > H. R. Lee, Judge of Probate > ============================================================ > > Richard Price > SOS 6-3 > >

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