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    1. [MDFR] JS-14, 204-221 - HALLER, EADER, BENTZ, LOWE, BRUNNER, SHRIVER, HANE
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick County, Maryland - Equity JS-14 204-221 - HALLER, EADER, BENTZ, LOWE, BRUNNER, SHRIVER, HANE - Feb 1835 Daniel HALLER vs Estate of Peter HALLER Jr. Peter HALLER Jr. d/ Sep 1831 intestate, unmarried, w/o issue, thereby leaving his siblings, bro/ George HALLER bro/ John HALLER, now dec'd - widow/ Mary - his child, .......Mary HALLER, a minor abt 9 years old sis/ Mary (d/ since Sep 1831) w/o Edward EADER - her child, .......George EADER, a minor abt 4 years old bro/ Daniel HALLER bro/ Samuel HALLER bro/ Joseph HALLER sis/ Elizabeth HALLER bro/ Ezra HALLER sis/ Catharine HALLER bro/ David HALLER, a minor Land - parts of Lots #15, 16, 17, 18 in Frederick Town, from Philip LOWE and John M. LOWE (w/ Barbara) in 1828; lies next to lots of Jacob ROADS, John WINEMILLER and John KUNKLE, and north to Carroll Creek (part was reserved for Philip LOWE)(previously to John M. LOWE from John MANTZ in 1815). - Lot #21 in Bentz' "Addition to Frederick Town", 42'x380', from Ezra BENTZ and Henry BENTZ in 1821; fronts Patrick Street; lies next to lot George BENTZ' heirs (to him from his father, Jacob BENTZ, dec'd). At the time of Peter's death, he was guardian of Samuel HALLER, a heir of Stephen BRUNNER; Daniel is now his guardian and also administrator of the estate of his now deceased brother, John HALLER. Guardian was Edward SHRIVER; trustee was William SCHLEY; on 6 Apr 1835, sale made to David HANE for Lot #21 at $1,007; to Daniel HALLER for the unimproved Lot at $135. John GITTINGER petitioned as a creditor. Both the widow and widower listed above chose to realese their dower/curtesy rights and receive their share awarded by the court. On 7 Jul 1835, testimony was given by Christopher MEYER that Mary, widow of John HALLER, was 37 years of age and in tolerable health, she received 2/15 of 1/10, $11.39; On 20 Jul 1835, testimony was given by William EADER that Edward EADER was 33 years of age and in general good health, he received 2/5 of 1/10, $34.19. After creditors and guardian ship were paid, each 1/10 share was $85.48; finalized 18 May 1836. ================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

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