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An Act authorizing Mary Williams to invest the monies of her ward in slaves. 1847 377 (1847)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0372 and id is 1 raw text is: 377                               1848.
have been required on the same, had the title thoroto not havo
been In the State Bank.
Approved, February 26, 1848.
INo. 290.]              AN ACT
Authorizing Mary Williams to Invest the monies of her ward in
slaves:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen.
tatives of the N/ate of Alabama, in General Assembly convened,
'I'hat.Mary Williams, of the county of Greeie, be. and she is May l,,not
lierphy authorized to invest the money belonging to hor daughter ney in wes.
and vard, Sarah WV. Williams, in such slaves as sh- shall, at her
discretion consider most to the interest ofhor ward; the satid sives,
when purchased, to be tihe property of, and belonainr to, the said
Sarah W. ' illiams: Provided, that the said Mary 'W illiams shall
suhsequiently to the passage of thuis act, enter inito 11  new )and t'ovn
as guardianl, in manntor and form as now required hy law, wii
suflicient setcurily, to be approved by the Judge of the 'orphans'
court oif G reene eounty.
Approved, March 2, 1848.
INo. 297.]              AN ACT
To authoriza the Judge ofthe orphans' court of Montgomery coun-
ty to permit Thomas J. Z/inerman.   expcetor ofthe estate of
B. G. liagerty deceased, to purchase real estate.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represrn.
tatives of the Slate of Alabama, in General Asss,11y convened,
That it shall, and roar be lawful for tile Judge of the orphans'
court of Montgomery county, upon the petition ofThoimas J. Zim- , 
inorman, executor of the estate of B. G. Iagerty, deceased, of im  .
said county,to purchuse such an amount of'real estate, as may
lie uincesstry the the succossful prosecntion ofthe forming Interest
est of said estate; and also to build such dwelling bhoses and out
houses as the ftmily ofsaid H1agerly may ned fur their comfort and
convelence: Provided, that the Judge of said orphatn'scourt shall
lie fully patlsfied. on the proofs furnished to hlin. that it would he to
Ahe interest of said estate, that such purchase should he iiade, and
that said buildings should be erected, for the comfort and protec.
tion of said family.
Approved, Feb. 29, 1848.

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