Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 217-241 - JAMISON, HARRIS, BLAIR, SELLMAN, WHITE - Feb 1828 JAMISON Heirs of Frederick County and Archibald GEORGE of Baltimore City as adm/of David EDGAR and creditor vs John JAMISON Estate John JAMISON was indebted by note to William HARRIS in 1817; Harris transferred note to David EDGAR in 1819. In 1819 Jamison conveyed a farm by deed to Thomas HARRIS. Edgar has since died and Archibald GEORGE obtained a judgement against Jamison in 1821. Thomas HARRIS died with a will leaving the farm to Sarah JAMISON, widow of John JAMISON, to be rented out until all the debts were paid. William B. HIBBARD was adm/of John JAMISON's estate and claims the estate is insufficient. The widow of John JAMISON, Sarah, has also died. John JAMISON d/ intestate, leaving widow - Sarah (now dec'd) and 6 children, - Susanna JAMISON w/o Samuel BLAIR - Sarah JAMISON - Benjamin JAMISON, a minor - William JAMISON, a minor - Elie JAMISON, a minor - John JAMISON, a minor Land - Farm of 100 acres, to Jamison from his father, Robert JAMISON, lies next to lands of Joseph HAYS, Nicholas UMSTEAD and Elias GRIMES. Thomas HARRIS, dec'd (will 9 Dec 1821; 20 Mar 1823) widow - (see JS-9, 168) d/ Sophia HARRIS d/ Ruth SELLMAN d/ Caroline HARRIS d/ Catharine HARRIS d/ Susanna HARRIS d/ Margaret HARRIS d/ Sarah JAMISON (farm purchased from John JAMISON) s/ Thomas HARRIS s/ John HARRIS s/ George Crabs HARRIS s/ Washington HARRIS grdau/ Matilda HARRIS Guardian was William B. HIBBERD; trustee was William BLAIR; on 29 Dec 1828, sale made to John WHITE for $851.36; each 1/6 share to the Jamison siblings was $32.60 after debts were paid; finalized 19 Aug 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com