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An Act for the relief of the administrator of the estate of James B. Sherrod, deceased. 1861 237 (1861.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0566 and id is 1 raw text is: 237                           1801.
ministrator in said court, tbo cause shall be docketed
in the said probate court of Marengo county, and-the
said court shall become invested with as full and com-
plete jurisdiction over the said estato, as if letters of
administration had been originally granted by the said
probate court; and the said probate court of Marengo
county, shall make all orders, settlements, and decrees,
and -issue all process and execute all the provisions of
the law, in the same manner and to the same extent
and effect, as if said court had had original juris.diction
of said estate.
Approved, November 0, 1801.
No. 258.]            AN ACT
For the relief of the administrator of the estate of
James B. Sherrod, deceased,
Sc. 1. Be it enacted byi the Senate and House of Rep,
resentatires of the State of Alabama in General Assembly
convened, That authority be and is hereby given to the To Work the
court of probate of Pickens county, to grant an order laves in fliales
to M. L. Stansel, as administrator of the estate of P''
James B. Sherrod, deceased, late of said county, to em-
ploy and work any of the slaves of said estate upon the
farm of said deceased, lying in the county of Noxubee,
in the State of Mississippi, nrd to continue any of said
slaves upon said farm, upo. ..Lisfactory proof made to
said court that the same is to the interest of said estate.
Approved, December 7, 1861.
No. 259.]            AN ACT
For the relief of Oliver II. Prince, as executor of the
last will and testamentof Edmund Prince, deceased.
Whereas, Edmund Prince, late of the county of Tus- pteamle.
kaloosa, deceased, by his last will and testament, di-
rected Oliver H. Prince, as the executor of his said last
will, to sell his plantation in the county of Marengo at
the end of the year, 1861; and whereas, a sale of said

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