Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-10 361-379 - BOYER, MICHAEL, BRANDENBURG, GROSSNICKEL, FULLER - Feb 1831 Christopher MICHAEL vs Daniel BOYER Estate - Foreclosure Daniel BOYER d/ Mar 1830 intestate, leaving widow - Christiana and children, - Peter BOYER - Daniel BOYER, Jr. - Elizabeth BOYER - Lydia BOYER, a minor (was 21 by 4 Aug 1831) - Susan BOYER, a minor - Mary BOYER, a minor - Jonathan BOYER, a minor Land - 8-10 acres w/ Stone Merchant Mill, small House and Stable by Articles of Agreement from Christopher MICHAEL in Jan 1829 (notes received by MICHAEL from John STALEY and Joseph STALEY). The property had been part of Christopher MICHAEL's Plantation and lay next to Philip BAER's Plantation, and road leading from Frederick to Green Castle and David FUNK's dwelling. Administrator was George BLESSING; guardian was the mother; trustee was William SCHLEY; on 17 Aug 1821, sale made to Daniel BRANDENBURG at $2,260. On 26 Sep 1831, John GROSSNICKEL testified the widow would be 51 next Oct 5th; she to receive 2/17 before creditors in lieu of her dower, $249.90. Several notes were owed to Grossnickels as well as to Daniel BLICKENSTAFF as guardian to Robert FULLER, Abraham FULLER and Martha FULLER; proceeds short, paid $.48 on the dollar; finalized 27 Mar 1832. ======================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com