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    1. HENDERSON, LEVY, HUMRICKHOUSE, DUVALL, EICHELBERGER, HARGESHEIMER
    2. Dorinda Shepley
    3. Frederick Co, Md Equity Court Abstracts - JS-8 273-302 - HENDERSON, LEVY, HUMRICKHOUSE, DUVALL, EICHELBERGER, HARGESHEIMER - Feb 1828 George M. EICHELBERGER, Singleton DUVALL, John KUNKEL, Richard ENGLISH, Sarah HENDERSON, John L. LEVY, Jacob LEAB and Conrad SCHULTZ vs Robert HENDERSON Estate Robert HENDERSON d/ Mar 1826 intestate, leaving widow - Sarah and children, by 1st wife - - John HENDERSON - Out of State - Robert HENDERSON (Jr.) - Out of State - Debora HENDERSON, a minor by 2nd wife - Sarah - Mary Ann HENDERSON, a minor - Maria Catharine HENDERSON, a minor - Lucy Jane HENDERSON, a minor - Sarah Beck HENDERSON, a minor Land - "Rocky Creek", 10 3/4 acres; land of Leonard STORM, dec'd, from Ann Rebecca LEVY, John L. LEVY and Jacob LEAB in 1824. - Lot #71 w/ 3-story house on Patrick Street in Frederick Town in western half (previously conveyed from Dr. John TYLER to David LEVY Sr. and then to David LEVY Jr.); for many years was occupied as a tavern run by Marianne LEVY. David LEVY Jr., dec'd widow - Marianne - his children, - John Leonard LEVY and w/ Ann Louisa - Maria w/o Charles HUMRICKHOUSE (he is Out of State) - Ann Rebecca LEVY - Sarah w/o Robert HENDERSON Robert HENDERSON acquired a life estate in the 1/4 undivided mority of said property by his intermarriage with wife Sarah and also bought out the interests of the other heirs of David LEVY Jr. However, all the conveyances were never recorded. Henderson mortgaged the property to Conrad SCHULTZ of Baltimore City and also to John KUNKLE and Richard ENGLISH in 1824. Henderson had become insolvent and the sheriff, Thomas CARLTON, had already sold off his personal property to pay some of his debts. The widow issued a deed of trust to Singleton DUVALL and on 10 Mar 1827, he sold the property to George M. EICHELBERGER at public sale for $2,100. Charles HUMRICKHOUSE was living somewhere out of state and had been seperated from his wife for several years, his wife still living in Frederick Town. In 1820, Robert HENDERSON was living in Brownsville, PA. In 1822, Maria and Charles HUMRICKHOUSE were living in Washington Co, MD. Guardian was Joseph HARGESHEIMER; in Feb 1829, court ruled the heirs of Robert HENDERSON to pay George M. EICHELBERGER the balance or property would be foreclosed. =========================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com

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