ALEXANDER, CLARKEY

Minutes
Tyrrell County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions


October Session 1827

Ordered that Eph. Mann, Edmd. Alexander & Samuel Leigh be appointed to audite and settle the accounts between Wm. Melson as guardian to Clarky Alexander and Abram Pledger the administrator.

Ordered by the court that Abram Pledger the administrator of Clarka Alexander an infant deceased sell two negroes named Steven & Nin--- in order to pay the balance of the debts of the deceased and in order to make distribution among the heirs at law of the said Clarka Alexander deceased upon a credit of six and twelve months he taking bond and sufficient security and make report to next term and divid the money according to petition filed.

January Session 1828

Abraham Pledger administrator of Clary Alexander returned an inventory & account of sales of the estate and ordered filed.

Ephraim Mann returned in open court the audited account of the estate of Clarky Alexander with William Melson the guardian.

July Session 1828

Ordered that E. Mann, E. Alexander & James Pledger audit and settle the estate of Clarky Alexander with Abraham Pledger the administrator & report to next term.

October Session 1828

Abraham Pledger administrator of Clarky Alexander returned the audited account of the estate balance due the estate $261.12.


North Carolina Archives
Loose Estate Papers
Tyrrell County (C.R.096.508.01), Box 1
Alexander, Clarkey, 1827


Bond dated 23 Oct 1827 in the amount of one thousand dollars appointing Abraham Pledger administrator of the estate of Clarky Alexander deceased, Ephraim Mann & Thos. Alexander securities.

Petition October term 1827 by John Alexander & Nelson Alexander heirs at law of Frederick Alexander deceased by their guardian Alexander Dillin James Melson & Mary Melson heirs at law of Frederick Alexander deceased by their guardian William Melson and Abram Pledger administrator of Clarka Alexander deceased. They state that there are two negros Steven & Nice the property of Clarka Alexander deceased of full age an infant under 21 years of age. They pray that the negros be sold to satisfy the debts of the deceased and enable a division of said negros. {This document is from the estate file of Frederick Alexander dated 1823.}


Transcriber's Notes:

Clarkey Alexander, also called Clarissa Alexander, was a daughter of Frederick Alexander. See the 1823 file for Frederick Alexander for more information.


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Updated August 30, 2020
Charles W. Barnes