Source: Bangor Weekly Register (Bangor, ME)
Vol. VI Issue: 49 Page: 3
Dated: Dec. 6, 1821To the Honorable the Justices
of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, for the third
Eastern Circuit, holden at Bangor, within and for the
County of Penobscot, on the third Monday of September,
A. D. 1821
ABEL RUGGLES of Carmel in said County yeoman,
would respectfully represent, that he is seized in fee
simple of one undivided half part, or moiety in common
and undivided with the heirs and assigns of Paul
Ruggles, late of said Carmel, Clerk, deceased, of a
tract of land situate in said Carmel, being lots
numbered fifty six and fifty seven in said town and
being one mile square, and he, being desirous to hold
his half part in severalty, pray your honors after due
notice, to assign to him his half part to hold the same
in severalty; as in duty bound prays.
ABEL RUGGLES.
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STATE OF MAINE.
PENOBSCOT, SS. At the Circuit Court of Common
Pleas, begun and holden at Bangor, within and for the
County of Penobscot, on the third Monday of September,
A. D. 1821.
ON the Petition aforesaid, Ordered, of his said
petition, and of this order of Court thereon, to be
published in the Bangor Register, printed in
Bangor, three weeks successively, the last publication
to be fourteen days at least before the next term of
this Court, to be holden at said Bangor, on the first
Monday of January, A. D. 1822, that all persons
interested therein, may then and there appear, and shew
cause, (if any they have) why the prayer thereof should
not be granted.
Attest, ISAAC HODSDON, Clerk
A True Copy;
Attest, ISAAC HODSDON, Clerk
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At a Court of Probate held at the Probate office in
Bangor within and for the County of Penobscot, on the
fourth day of December, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-one.
JOSEPH CARR, Esquire, Administrator on the
estate of Abraham Tourtilotte, late of Orono in
said County, Gentleman, deceased, having presented his
account of Administration on the estate of said
deceased: Ordered, That the said
Administrator give notice to all persons interested by
causing a copy of this order to be published in the
Bangor Register, three weeks successively; that they
may appear at a Probate Court to be held at the Probate
office aforesaid, on the Tuesday following the first
Monday of January next, at ten of the clock in the
forenoon, and shew cause, if any they have, why the same
should not be allowed.
DAVID PERHAM, Judge.
Attest, A. SAVAGE,
Reg'r. |