I finally got around to getting a copy of this from the LDS library. George V Hilburn [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/ghilburn888/index.html Laurens Co GA Minutes, Court of Ordinary Book D, pg 453 Ira H Hilburn, Administrator, Vaughan Hilburn AppointmentÂ’ Administration Georgia Laurens County To the Ordinary of said County The petition of Ira H Hilburn respectfully sheweth that Vaughan Hilburn, resident of said County, departed this life on the 30th day of May 1891 leaving your Petitioner as his next of kin, and also leaving a large Estate of real and personal property worth the sum of three thousand dollars, and at the time of his death the said Vaughan Hilburn was entirely intestate as your Petitioner believes and herein alleges. Wherefore he prays the usual citation in such cases to issue, in order that he may obtain permanent Letters of Administration on Vaughn HilburnÂ’s Estate, and your petitioner will ever pray. March 7, 1892 Ira H Hilburn, Petitioner Laurens Court of Ordinary, March term 1892 The above Petition of Ira H Hilburn that he may obtain Letters of Administration having been ???? and considered by me, ordered that the usual citation issue. Rollin A Stanley (unsure of name) Ordinary Citation having been duly issued and published requiring all and singular next of kin and creditors of Vaughn Hilburn deceased, late of said county, to appear at this time and show cause, if any they could, why permanent Letters of Administration should not be granted to Ira H Hilburn of said County; and they, the parties so cited, making no valid objections in the ?????. It is ordered by the Court that Letters of Administration issue to Ira H Hilburn as Administration of Vaughan Hilburn pg 454 upon his giving Bond and security in the of (space) thousand dollars and taking the usual oath of office. Rollin A Stanley (unsure of name) Ordinary I, Ira H Hilburn, do solemnly swear that Vaughn Hilburn deceased, died intestate, so far as I know or believe; and that I will and truly administer on all the Estate of the said deceased, and disburse the same, as the law requires, and discharge, to the best of my ability, all my duties as Administrator. So help me God I. H. Hilburn Sworn to and subscribed before me in open Court Rollin A Stanley (unsure of name) Ordinary