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An Act for the relief of the Administrators of the Estate of William M. Gilkey, late of Pickens county, Alabama. 1853 101 (1853)

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[No. 149.]            AN ACT
For the relief of James May, of the County of Pike.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the &nate anl Jouse of Repj.
resentatives of the State ol Alabama in General Assembly con-
vened, That from and after the passage of this act James
May, of the county of Lowndes, be and he is hereby de. Declared a Unerl
clared a liner between the counties of Lowndes and Pike,
and shall be considered a citizen of Pike county so long as
he remains at,his present residence, and shall have all the
rights and privileges, and shall be subject to all laws in re-
lation to citizens of Pike county, as if he resided in Pike
county.
A   iRoVED, February 14, 1854.
[No. 150.]            AN ACT
For the relief of Abel Echols, of Dale County.
SECTION 1. B- it enacted by the Anate and Homse oj' Rep-
rcsentatwes of the State of Alabama in General Assembly con-
vened, That the sum of eighteen dollars is hereby appropri-
ated to Abel Echols, judge of probate of Dale county, to re. Allowed SIs.
fund him for so much money paid out by him in the ear
1851 in sending township maps of Dale county to the Spar-
ta land office for correction by order of the governor, which
sum of money shall be paid out of any funds in the state
treasury not otherwise appropriated.
ArPROVxD, February 10, 1854.
[No. 151.]            AN ACT
For the relief of the Administrators of the Estate of Wil-
liam M. Gilkey, late of Pickens county, Alabama.
WVHEREAS; William M. Gilkey, late of Memphis, in the Preamble.
county of Pickens and State of Alabama, died seized and
possessed of lands lying in the said county of Pickens and
in the county of Noxubee and State of Mississippi, and
whereas, letters of administration upon the estate of the
said William M. Gilkey have been granted to Lemuel A.
Gilkey and Samuel W. Gilkey, by the probate court of the
said county of Pickens; therefore,

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