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An Act for the relief of the representatives of Turner Dixon deceased. 1832 186 (1832)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0445 and id is 1 raw text is: 186               Edmund's Devsees.-Dixon's Representaitives,
distinctly understood in the family, and for the accomplishment of
which he expressed an earnest wish,) his executors should sell all
hi hinds in Virginia. It happonid, however, that the widow mar-
ried again, and died in this state, and although the children have
nil since removed to Kentucky, according to the appointment of
their flather, yet the condition stated in the will, not having been lite-
rally performed by the removal of their mother to that state, the sale
of the Virginia lands cannot, according to the terms of the will, be
made, and they having petitioned that the acting executor may be
authorized by law, to make such sale and fulfil the manifest design
of. the testator :
couny court or  1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of the contmonwealth of
Tu uleray ouho. Virginia, That the county court of Sussex shall have power and
or John Edinund, authority to authorize William F. It. Ruffin, executor of the last
deceased.   will and testament of tie said John Edmunds deceased, in Virginia,
to sell the aforesaid lands on such terms as the said court may deem
expedient, and decree the mode in which he shall account fbr the
honds, or other proceeds of the said s,,!,. to the devisees of the said
testator; having first required of the said executor a new bond,
with such security as the said court shall deem sufficient, conditioned
to perform the decree of the said court, and account for the pro-
cceds of the said sale to the parties entitled ; and should the said
William . R. Ruflfiu refuse or neglect to give such bond, with such
security, within three months after the passage of this act, the said
court shall appoint three or more commissioners, and decree them
to make sale of the said land, on the said terms, and account for
the bonds, or money, as tile case may he, arising from the sale, as
in cases of lecrees for the sale of the real estate of persons dying
in testate.
Commoncemtent.  2. This act shall be in force from the passing thereof.
CHAPv. 215.-An ACT for the relief of tl representatives of Turner Dixon
deceased.
(Passed February 21st, 1833.)
PropertyorMnrla  1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That it shall be lawful
l.,,n, 1  dI for the circuit superior court of law and chancery for the county of
,,dntd omo ro  Fauquier, upon the ptition of the legal representatives of Turner
cr1 no   do. Dixon, late of the said county, deceased, to cause the land and
slaves allotted to his widow, Maria Dixon, a lunatic, and also her
share in the surplus of his perishable estato, and the money and ef-
fects of tile said Maria Dixon, in the hands of her committee, to be
divided amongst the representatives of the said Turner Dixon, and
the children of' the said Maria Dixon, in like manner as if she were
Proviso.   dead and intestate, except as hereinafter excepted: And provided
also, That nothing in this act contained, shall, in any degree, im-
pair or affect the title of the said Maria Dixon, to the said land,
slaves, money and eflects, or her right to recover tile same, if at any
time hereafter she shall become of sane mind.
vertullin, to  2. Be it further enacted, That before such division is made, the
bo-vt ..art ,r lia said court shall cause such and so many of the slaves aforesaid, to
ninin ialnce. * be set apart, as will, in time opinion of the said court, by their hires,
produce an ample fund for the comfortable maintenance of the said
Maria Dixon, and place the same in the hands of her committee;
and shall also set apart a sufficient fund to cover the costs of any
suits which are now pending in the name of her present committee.

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