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Probate Notice

The Unionist 1833-12-19

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AT a Court of Probate holden at Windham, within and for the district of Windham, on the 11 th day of November A.D. 1833,

Present, C.F. CLEVELAND, Esq., Judge. [sic spelling of Cleveland]

Upon the petition of Philip Pearl, Jr. of Hampton, in the county of Windham, shewing to this court that he is Guardian of Henry T. Utley, of Hampton within said district, minor; that said minor is the owner of real estate situated in said Hampton, viz.—about twenty acres of land with part of a dwelling house; being that part of the farm of his father, Tho’s. Utley, late of said Hampton, deceased, which was set to said minor in the distribution of said estate, valued at about six hundred dollars.—that it would be for the interest of said minor that said real estate should be sold and the avails thereof put on interest or applied for his education and advancement in life—praying for liberty to sell said property for the purposes aforesaid, as per petition on file.

It is ordered by this Court, That said Guardian give notice of said application, by causing the same to be published in one of the newspapers printed in Brooklyn in the county of Windham three weeks successively, at least six weeks before the hearing; and that said petition will be heard at the Probate Office in said district on the 2d Monday of February next, at nine o’clock A.M.

                        Certified from Record,

                                    THOS. GRAY, Clerk.

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