Frederick County, Maryland - Equity Court Records - HS-1 21-43 - BRISH, HOUCK, BALTZELL, NUSZ - Feb 1835 William TYLER and William WATERS, physicians and creditors vs Estate of John M. BRISH John M. BRISH d/ 26 Jul 1833 intestate, leaving widow - Eliza and 4 minor children, - William Henry BRISH - Murray BRISH - Nimrod Owings BRISH - Harriet Ann Rebecca BRISH Administrator was Henry HOUCK. Land - Lots #107 and 111 in Frederick City. Half of Lot 107 was conveyed to John CROMWELL by Henry BRISH which was then conveyed to Richard CROMWELL and then conveyed to John M. BRISH. In 1828, John M. BRISH executed a mortgage to Nimrod OWINGS. Lot #111 from William M. BRISH to Harriet BRISH in 1827 according to his father's will. In 1828, from Harriet BRISH and Henry C. BRISH (w/ Eleanor S.) to John M. BRISH (previously conveyed to Henry BRISH, now dec'd, by Henry GARNHART in 1799). Lot #7 from Harriet BRISH, Henry C. BRISH (w/ Eleanor S.) and John M. BRISH (w/ Eliza) to Richard CROMWELL in 1828, fronts on Third St (previously to Henry BRISH from John ZERICK in 1805). Guardian was Henry HOUCK; trustee was Henry HOUCK; sale made to George BALTZELL of Lot #111 at $1,320; sale to William F. JOHNSON for Lot #107 at $317.50. On 4 Jun 1835, testimony was given by Frederick NUSZ that he knew the widow and she was about 32 years old; she received 2/15 share, $202.04. Proceeds were only enough to cover the debts; finalized 3 Sep 1835. ======== - Dorinda Shepley MidMdRoots.com _________________________________________________________________ >From photos to predictions, The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes has it all. http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline1