Estate of James M. Barber
Talladega County,
Alabama)
Probate Book B., Page 537
) This day came Martha A. Barber widow of James M.
Barber deceased, and filed her petition in Court for
an order to have the homestead of her dec'd husband
appraised that the same may be allowed to said widow
and deceased's children, exempt from
sale as provided for which said petitions is as
follows viz.
To the Honorable Wm. H.
Thornton Judge of Probate Talladega County Alabama.
The petition of Martha A. Barber, widow of James M.
Barber dec'd and as administrator with Allen Barber
adm of said deceased estate, showeth unto Your honor
that her late husband died seized and possessed of
Ten acres of land off of the south end of that
portion lying west of the Antral plank Road, of the
E 1/2 of the WP Sec. 10, Township 21, Range 4 in
county of Talladega, upon which said 10 acres of
land the said James M. Barber reside at the time of
his death, that being all the land or Real Estate
that was owned by the said James M. at the time of
his death as far as petitioner is informed and
believes.
Your petitioner further
states that is will ____ the whole of the personal
estate of said dec'd, to pay the debts of his estate
and that to provision of said estate will, or can be
made for the support of the petitioner and her two
small children by her said husband, and his two
children by a former wife, and that be as such widow
and adm, as foresaid has selected the said ten acres
of land as a homestead for herself and the children
of her deceased husband, but in as much as the value
of the same has not been affixed, Your petitioner
prays that upon the coming in of such appraisement,
if the same should not exceed the sum of Five
Hundred dollars, that the said Ten acres of land
with the tenements and appertenances therunto
belonging may be taken and held an confirmde by your
honor Court as the estate of this petitioner and
Wiley C., Joshua H., Margaret F., and James M.
Barber children of said deceased, according to the
statute in such cases made and founded.
her
Martha A. Barber
mark
Wm. H. Thornton, Judge
25 Oct. 1856
Judgment was made in favor of Martha A. Barber and
the children of James M. Barber, and they were
allowed to keep the land.
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