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An Act to permit John G. Creagh, as guardian of Ann D. Howze and James A. Howze, to remove their property into the state of Alabama. 1828 50 (1828)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsms0100 and id is 1 raw text is: 50        LAWS OF THE STATE OF MISSISA1PPlI
mentioned, and for other purposes, approved the
thirty-first of January, one thousand eight hun-
dred and twenty-six;I or any part thereof, in
improving the navigation of Pearl River, at such
points and places, and in such manner as they may
deem most expedient: any law to the contrary
notwithstanding.
APPROVED: February 12th, 1828.
CHAP. XLV.
AN ACT, to permit John G. Creagh, as guardian of Ann D. Howzc
and James A. Howze, to remove their property into the state of
Alabama.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the state of Mississippi,
in General Issembly convened, That whenever
John G. Creagh shall file, in the orphans' court
of the county of Wayne, in the st'ate of Missis-
sippi, a certified transcript of the record of the or-
phans' court of any county in the state of Ala-
John . bama, shewing that he has become the guardian
Creagh to,          n Y
remove  of Ann U. Howze and James A. Howze, and
property that he, as their guardian, has returned a correct
of certain.
n    aino inventory of their property to said court, it shall
be considered as a settlement with the orphans'
court of the county of Wayne, and the said John
G. Creagh shall then be permitted to remove the
property of the said Ann D. Howze and James
A. Howze into the state of Alabama.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the
said John G. Creagh, before he can avail himself
of the provisions of this act, shall render a true

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