Currituck County Estates
Isaac
Baxter, Sr. - 1867
[see the Isaac Baxter, Sr. will
here]
26 Mar 1860 - For value received six months after date with interest from date, we or either of us promise to pay B.M. BAXTER & H.E. BAXTER, executors of Isaac BAXTER, SEN., dec., the sum of $164.00. /s/ James M. FEREBEE, Wilson SANDERLIN
1 Jan 1863 - On or by the first day of January 1864 we or either of us promise to pay B.M. BAXTER and H.E. BAXTER Executors of Isaac BAXTER, SEN., dec., the sum of Sixty Dollars for hire of man Jubiter for the year 1863. /s/ Gideon [his x mark] BOSWOOD, Jas. M. FEREBEE
29 Mar 1867 - Summons to the Sheriff of Currituck County to have James M. FEREBEE before the Judge of Superior Court to answer unto B.M. BAXTER & H.E. BAXTER, Executors of Isaac BAXTER, dec'd., in a plea of debt that he rendered unto them for $450.00 and which he owes. /s/ V.L. PITTS, Clerk
29 Mar 1867 - Summons to the Sheriff of Currituck County to have Gideon BOSWOOD & Jas. M. FEREBEE before the Judge of Superior Court to answer unto B.M. BAXTER & H.E. BAXTER, Executors of Isaac BAXTER, dec'd., in a plea of debt that they rendered unto them for $60.00 and which they owe. /s/ V.L. PITTS, Clerk
29 Mar 1867 - Summons to the Sheriff of Currituck County to have James M. FEREBEE & Wilson SANDERLIN before the Judge of Superior Court to answer unto B.M. BAXTER & H.E. BAXTER, Executors of Isaac BAXTER, dec'd., in a plea of debt that they rendered unto them for $164.00 and which they owe. /s/ V.L. PITTS, Clerk
[Source: Currituck County Record of Estates 1812-1926; Vol. Ashby-Brumsey (Microfilm G.030.1862908)]
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