here is an equity case involving wiley glover/ jemina/ jemimah satterwhites' estate, showing, as i say, that descendants of barthlett satterwhite/ rebecca davenport, whose daughter jemina/ jemimah married wiley glover, again, like my harris family, also had moved to benton/ calhoun co, al. again, my archibald harris/ elizabeth carter moved to benton/ cleburne co, al in 1852 and died there in 1869. our charles harris/ jane cannon's son, richard harris, whose 1st and 2nd wives are indicated to have been daughters of martin and mary peek ingram, was in benton co, al as early as 1840. i also noted that the only child named as a legatee of wiley glover/ jemina satterwhite and their daughter elizabeth glover who married william harris was a daughter jemina harris. perhaps william harris/ elizabeth glover did have other children but they are not named in these equity papers. what is also interesting here is that, as shown, willis s. glover, younger brother of elizabeth glover harris, married susan white and she and lewellin goode were the administrators of willis s. glover's estate in 1823 in abbeville dist, sc. i know from our mackerness goode, jr's 1793 edgefield co, sc will that he had a son lewellin goode but do not know if he was the same lewellin goode also involved with the estate of willis s. glover in abbeville dist, sc or not. GLOVER-L Archives Archiver > GLOVER > 2003-02 > 1044571144 From: "Margie Daniels" < [email protected]> Subject: [GLOVER] Fw: [SE Pioneers] Equity Case involving GLOVER, HARRIS, SATTERWHITE, LIPSCOMB Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 16:39:04 -0600 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" < [email protected]> To: < [email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:21 PM Subject: [SE Pioneers] Equity Case involving GLOVER, HARRIS, SATTERWHITE, LIPSCOMB > Equity Case involving GLOVER, HARRIS, SATTERWHITE, LIPSCOMB > > (Abstracted in part by Drew Glover Welch, Lexington SC) > > > Abbeville County SC Equity Case Box 11, pkg. 322 Susan Glover, et al vs. Elizabeth Harris. > > This is a Bill of Partition of Slaves, Account and Relief. > > Complaining orators Susan Glover and orator Wiley Glover of Benton Co. Alabama as follows: Bartlett Satterwhite formerly of Newberry District SC, great- grandfather of your orator departed this life between 15 Feb. 1803 and 14 April 1807 the time between the making and probate of his will. The 2nd item of his will bequeathed to daughter Jemina Glover, then wife of Wiley Glover, your orator's grandfather, to her and her heirs of her body the following negro slaves- Tener and Cheany and after the demise of his wife one negro woman Jude and her increase. These slaves were in the possession of Wiley Glover before his death and were his absolute property under the said bequest. The complainants charge that Wiley Glover's rights to Jude are part of his estate, though she (Jude) may not have been in his possession in consequence of the life estate of Rebecca Satterwhite not having terminated. > > Complainants show that Wiley Glover died 8 Feb. 1806 with his will in effect. That will appointed Jemina Glover his wife, executress and James Bullock and Nathan Lipscomb, executors. The first two qualified and acted and all are now dead. His wife Jemina and his children Elizabeth Glover and William Satterwhite Glover, your orator's father were his only legatees. > > By the third provision of his will Wiley Glover left Jemina 1/2 of his land and plantation and building where he lived and five negroes- one woman Murphy, one woman Tener, two boys Natt and Jack, one girl Mariah and livestock and households good (listed in detail.) This property appears on inventory and was in possession of Jemina Glover until her intermarriage with Nathan Lipscomb in March 1808. > > On May 7, 1815 William Harris who had intermarried with Elizabeth Glover in 1814 filed a bill against Nathan Lipscomb to require from the exectors of the estate an account of the sale and for the division of certain slaves between Elizabeth Glover and Willis S. Glover. Complainants believed that this was done as per the seventh item in the will. The third item of Wiley Glover's will was not effected. > > William Harris died intestate 1 Jan. 1840. Property bequeathed by Wiley to his wife remained in possession of Nathan Lipscomb and his wife until his death between 26 April 1820 and 29 Sept. 1820. > > The third item of his will decreed that his wife would have all slaves she had in her possession at the time of their intermarriage- Tener, Natt, Jack, Harry, Johnson, Caroline, Sarah, Isaac, and their future increases. Tener is mother of all said slaves. These are the same slaves as mentioned in the will of B. Satterwhite and Wiley Glover and in the inventory of Wiley Glover's estate. > > The assumption of power to dispose of Tener and her increase by the will of Nathan Lipscomb is a nullity. Complainants say that this is a direction made to restore possession of Tener and her increase to his wife (Nathan's wife.) > > No mention is made in the will of Nathan Lipscomb and Jemina, his wife of the slave Murphy and girl Mariah, a child of Tener. Complainants want to discover what happened to these slaves and to return them to the inventory of Wiley Glover's estate and to discover if they are living or dead and in whose possession they are, if they were sold and to whom and the price. > > >From the death of Nathan Lipscomb in 1820 until the death of Jemina Lipscomb between 17 April 1849 and 16 Feb. 1850, the slave Tener and her increase remained in the possession of Jemina, who lived for a time with Elizabeth Harris. Tener, at the death of Nathan Lipscomb, had sons Natt, Jack, Harry, Johnson and Isaac and daughters Caroline and Sarah. Caroline had increase and was the mother of Lewis, Liva, Bill, Johnson, Josephine and Elizabeth. Sarah had increase and was mother of Elvira, Jude, Peter and Lina. They say Jemina Lipscomb illegally took upon herself to dispose of this property. She gave Tener, Natt, and Jack to her daughter Elizabeth Harris. To her granddaughter Jemina Harris she bequeath during her natural life and remainder to her children the slaves Harry, Isaac, Johnson and Sarah the child of Tener and her children Elvira, Jude, Peter, and Lina. To her grandaughter Rebecca Addison, wife of George A. Addison, she gave Caroline, child of Tener with her childr! > en Lewis, Liva, Bill or William, Johnson, Josephine and Elizabeth. Complainants say that the power to dispose of these was beyond the power of Jemina Lipscomb. > > Complainants say that Tener, her children and grandchildren and also Murphy and Mariah and her increase are subject to division between the complainants who are widow and personal representative, and the son of Willis S. Glover, dec'd and Elizabeth Harris. > > Willis S. Glover, who was younger than Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, intermarried with Susan White, the mother of your orator about 1821 or 1822. He left surviving: his widow, Susan Glover, one of complainants and one child, your orator, as his only heirs and distributees. He died intestate Feb. or March 1823. His probate was in Abbeville Co. (SC) with Susan Glover and Lewellin Goode, Administrators. L. Goode is now dead and Susan remaines a widow of Willis S. Glover. > > Tener and her issue are now in possession of Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, George A. Addison of Edgefield District (SC) and E.S. Irvine of Greenville Dist. (SC). E.S. Irvine has intermarried with Ann Jemina Harris. There are other slaves and their children and grandchildren listed as an increase of Jude, Rachel, and Milley. > > The remaining pages in the package are long and involved distributions of the slaves and several more bills of equity between the parties regarding the slaves dated 1851. Also included in the package is a printed copy of the will of Wiley Glover. > > These papers involve the following family: > > Descendants of Bartlett Satterwhite, Jr. > > > 1 Bartlett Satterwhite, Jr. d: January 21, 1807 in Newberry Co. SC > > . +Rebecca Davenport d: Abt. 1817 > > 2 Jemina Satterwhite d: Abt. 1850 > > ............. +Wiley Glover b: Abt. 1774 in Ninety-Six District, SC d: February 08, 1806 in Edgefield Dist., SC > > .................... 3 Elizabeth "Betsey" Glover b: Abt. 1796 > > ........................ +William Harris d: January 01, 1840 m: 1814 > > ............................... 4 Ann Jemina Harris > > .................... 3 Willis Satterwhite Glover b: Abt. 1798 d: Bet. February - March 1823 in Abbeville Co., SC > > ........................ +Susannah "Susan" White d: Aft. 1850 in probably Calhoun Co. AL m. about 1821 > > ............................... 4 Wiley Glover b: Abt. 1823 in Abbeville Co. SC d: Aft. 1880 in probably Calhoun Co. AL > > ................................... +Angelina ? m: Abt. 1848 in Alabama > > ......... *2nd Husband of Jemina Satterwhite: > > ............. +Nathan S. Lipscomb d: 1820 m: March 1808 > > ......... 2 Elizabeth Satterwhite m. James Bullock > >