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LEGAL NOTICE
"The Division of Property of the Emancipated Slaves of James
Twyman"
Submitted by:
Sharon Kouns
The Ironton Register
September 22, 1870
MARIA TOMS, who
is sometimes called "Maria," Charles Thomas, who is sometimes
called "Charles," Thomas W. Fry, who is sometimes called "Walker,"
Mildred Dikes, Caroline Dikes, Maria Buvender and her husband
Squire Buvender, Albert James, who is sometimes called "Albert,"
Lawrence James, who is sometimes called "Lawrence," Charlotte Fry,
who is sometimes called "Charlotte," Lucy Toms, Sarah Brown,
formerly Sarah Toms, and her husband Richard Brown, with whom she
has intermarried, Daniel Toms who is sometimes called "Daniel,"
Edmund Toms, who is sometimes called "Edmund," Priscilla Toms, who
is sometimes called "Persilla," Henry Toms, who is sometimes
called "Henry," Ellen Shelton, formerly Ellen Toms, and sometimes
called "Ellen," and her husband Edmund Shelton, with whom she has
since intermarried, Elizabeth King, formerly Elizabeth Toms, and
sometimes called "Elizabeth," and her husband, Daniel King, Jane
Jackson, formerly Jane Toms, and sometimes called "Jane," and her
husband William Jackson, with whom she has since intermarried,
Rebecca Killgore, formerly Rebecca Toms, and sometimes called
"Beck," and her husband John Killgore, with whom she has since
intermarried, all of Lawrence county, Ohio; and Barbara Gaunt, who
is sometimes called "Barbara;" and her husband Moses Gaunt, both
of Huron county, Ohio, will take notice that a petition was filed
against them on the 19th day of September, A. D., 1870, in the
Court of Common Pleas within and for the county of Lawrence, Ohio,
by Nancy Smith, who is sometimes called "Nancy," and is now
pending wherein said Nancy Smith demands partition of the
following real estate, situate in the county of Lawrence and State
of Ohio, and in Fayette township, and described as follows: The
northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section No. 36,
township No.2, range No. 17, containing forty three acres more or
less; also the west half of the southeast quarter of section No.
36, township No. 2, range No. 17, (except five acres more or less
taken off the northwest corner of said half of said quarter
section, conveyed by John Crawford to George Kouns,) containing
eighty acres more or less, and that the dower of said Maria Toms,
widow of John Toms, deceased, in one undivided twenty-second part
thereof, be assigned; and that at the next term of said Court the
said Nancy Smith will apply for an order that partition be made of
said premises.
Dated this 20th day of September, A. D., 1870.
NANCY SMITH
By Enochs and Cherrington, her Att'ys, sep22t6.

Legal
Notice
MARIA TOMS, who is sometimes called "Maria," Charles Thomas, who
is sometimes called "Charles," Thomas W. Fry, who is sometimes
called "Walker," Mildred Dikes, Caroline Dikes, Maria Buvender and
her husband, Squire Buvender, Lucy Toms, Alexander Killgore, who
is sometimes called "Alexander," Eliza Jackson, who is sometimes
called "Cilla;" Susan Wilson, who is sometimes called "Susan,"
Charlotte Fry, who is sometimes called "Charlotte," Albert James,
who is sometimes called "Albert," Lawrence James, who is sometimes
called "Lawrence," all of Lawrence county, Ohio; and Barbara
Gaunt, who is sometimes called "Barbara," and her husband Moses
Gaunt, both of Huron county, Ohio; Horace Twyman, who is sometimes
called "Horace," of the State of Missouri; and Julia James,
formerly Julia Smith, sometimes called "Julia," and since
intermarried with Garland James, who has since died of Kanawha
county, West Virginia; and Rebecca Killgore, formerly Rebecca
Toms, and sometimes called "Beck," and her husband John Killgore,
with whom she has since intermarried; Jane Jackson, formerly Jane
Toms, and sometimes called "Jane," and her husband William
Jackson, with whom she has since intermarried; Elizabeth King,
formerly Elizabeth Toms, and sometimes called "Elizabeth," and her
husband Daniel King, with whom she has since intermarried; Ellen
Shelton, formerly Ellen Toms, and sometimes called "Ellen," and
her husband Edmund Shelton, with whom she has since intermarried;
Edmund Toms, who is sometimes called "Edmund;" Priscilla Toms, who
is sometimes called "Persilla;" Daniel Toms, who is sometimes
called "Daniel;" Nancy Smith, who is sometimes called "Nancy;"
Sarah Brown, formerly Sarah Toms, and her husband Richard Brown,
with whom she has since intermarried, all of said county of
Lawrence and State of Ohio, will take notice that a petition was
filed against them on the 19th day of September, A. D. 1870, in
the Court of Common Pleas within and for the county of Lawrence,
Ohio, by William Smith, who is sometimes called "William," and is
now pending, wherein said William Smith demands partition of the
following real estate to wit: The real estate situate in the
county of Lawrence and State of Ohio, and in the township of
Fayette, and described as follows: The east part of fractional
section No. 2, in range No. 19 and township No. 1, beginning at a
stake on the Ohio, two hundred and forty three poles easterly by
the said river from the southwest corner of said fractional
section at the southeast corner of Burton's heirs' land, thence
running north 69 degrees, east one hundred and thirty-three and
two thirds poles to a stake, the s.w. corner of land owned by
Yager, now owned by George Kouns, thence due north along said
Kouns's line to the back line of said fractional section to a
stake, thence west on said back line to such a point as will by
running due south therefrom intersect the stake or place of
beginning, thence from said point south to said first-mentioned
stake the place of beginning; excepting and reserving out of the
above granted premises the following parcels of land heretofore
sold and conveyed to William Lynd to wit: 5 1/2 acres to Elijah
Frampton, also 6 acres 2 rods and 1 pole to William C. Johnson -
the above described tracts are taken from the southwest corner of
said tract, containing one hundred and fifty four acres more or
less. Also the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of
section 35, township 2, range 17, saving and excepting one acre
out of the northwest corner sold to Arty Carter, and on acre sold
to Abner Johnson of the west side of said tract; also one acre of
the same side sold to Anna Robinson; containing forty-one acres
more or less. Also part of the southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section 35, township 2, of range 17, being all that
part of said quarter section which lies south of the top of the
ridge about 35 rods, to a stake about one rod west of a black
locust 12 inches in diameter; thence easterly along the top of
said ridge, following the marked or blazed trees with the meanders
of the top of said ridge till it strikes the east line of said
quarter about ten rods north of the southeast corner thereof, to a
hickory tree 8 inches in diameter; thence south to the said
southeast corner of said quarter; thence west along the south line
of said quarter to the place of beginning, containing by
estimation twenty acres more or less. Also the west half of the
southeast quarter of section 34, township 2, of range 17,
containing eighty seven acres and fourteen-one-hundredths. Also
the southeast half of the southwest quarter of section 35,
township 2, range 17, containing eighty eight acres and seventy
two-one-hundredths. Also the southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of section 35, township 2, range 17, containing forty
three acres and twenty-two-one-hundredths. Also the east half of
the northwest quarter of section 25, township 2, range 17,
containing twenty three acres and eighty-six-one hundredths. And
that the dower of said Maria Toms, widow of John Toms, dec'd, in
one undivided thirty-fifth part thereof be assigned. And that at
the next term of Court the said William Smith will apply for an
order that partition may be made of said premises.
Dated this 20th day of September, A. D. 1870.
WILLIAM SMITH.
By Enochs and Cherrington, his Att'ys. sep22to0
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